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"'''Grim Reaper of Love'''" is a single by the American ] band ], released in May 1966.<ref>Liner notes for the CD "Save the Turtles: The Turtles Greatest Hits", Flo and Eddie Inc. (Manifesto Records), 2009.</ref> It was written by Turtles members Chuck Portz and Al Nichol, and includes sections in ] (3-2 on the opening verse).<ref name=everett>Everett, Walter. 2008. ''The Foundations of Rock : From "Blue Suede Shoes" to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"'' (p 308). Oxford University Press. </ref> "'''Grim Reaper of Love'''" is a single by the American ] band ], released in May 1966.<ref>Liner notes for the CD "Save the Turtles: The Turtles Greatest Hits", Flo and Eddie Inc. (Manifesto Records), 2009.</ref> It was written by Turtles members Chuck Portz and Al Nichol, and includes sections in ] (3-2 on the opening verse).<ref name=everett>Everett, Walter. 2008. ''The Foundations of Rock : From "Blue Suede Shoes" to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"'' (p 308). Oxford University Press. </ref>
It is an early example of ] ], using a ] ].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Michael Uslan|author2=Dick Clark|author3=Bruce Solomon|title=Dick Clark's the First 25 Years of Rock & Roll|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Kh86AQAAIAAJ|accessdate=29 October 2015|year=1981|publisher=Dell Publishing Company|isbn=978-0-440-51763-4|page=212}}</ref> It is an early example of ] ], using a ] ].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Michael Uslan|author2=Dick Clark|author3=Bruce Solomon|title=Dick Clark's the First 25 Years of Rock & Roll|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kh86AQAAIAAJ|accessdate=29 October 2015|year=1981|publisher=Dell Publishing Company|isbn=978-0-440-51763-4|page=212}}</ref>


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"Grim Reaper of Love"
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B-side"Come Back"

"Grim Reaper of Love" is a single by the American rock band The Turtles, released in May 1966. It was written by Turtles members Chuck Portz and Al Nichol, and includes sections in quintuple meter (3-2 on the opening verse). It is an early example of psychedelic raga rock, using a Vinnie Bell electric sitar.

References

  1. Liner notes for the CD "Save the Turtles: The Turtles Greatest Hits", Flo and Eddie Inc. (Manifesto Records), 2009.
  2. Everett, Walter. 2008. The Foundations of Rock : From "Blue Suede Shoes" to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" (p 308). Oxford University Press.
  3. Michael Uslan; Dick Clark; Bruce Solomon (1981). Dick Clark's the First 25 Years of Rock & Roll. Dell Publishing Company. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-440-51763-4. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
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