: A psychedelic reimagining of the Chuck Berry classic.
Reached #75 on the Billboard 200 on May 4, 1968.
and "Speed Kills" : Highlighted for their "acid rock freak outs".
After two albums, most members went on to form the band Eagle , releasing the album Come Under Nancy's Tent in 1970. Beacon Street Union 1968 psychedelic rock album - Facebook
The album is noted for its "legendary" stereo bouncing, specifically designed for headphone listening. Historical Significance
Comprised of Boston University students including John Wright , Paul Ulaky , Wayne Ulaky , and Richard Rhodes .
Features a recitation by legendary producer Tom Wilson (known for The Velvet Underground & Nico ), inviting listeners to "look finally into the eyes of Beacon Street Union". Notable Tracks:
On August 12, 1970, the Beacon Street Union opened for Janis Joplin at Harvard Stadium, which ultimately became her final public performance before her death.