The Vejtables

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Anything 01:58 Tools
I Still Love You 02:21 Tools
Shadows 03:13 Tools
Feel the Music 02:54 Tools
Anything - 2007 Remastered LP Version 01:58 Tools
The Last Thing on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Mansion of Tears 00:00 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind (2007 Remastered LP Version) 02:31 Tools
Hide Yourself 02:45 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind - 2007 Remastered LP Version 02:32 Tools
Good Times 03:27 Tools
Time and Place 03:48 Tools
Better Rearrange 02:19 Tools
Cold Dreary Morning 02:16 Tools
Smile, Smile, Smile 01:55 Tools
Good Things Are Happening 02:44 Tools
I Still Love You (alternate version) 02:19 Tools
Suddenly I'm Desperately in Love 02:37 Tools
I Stole the Goodyear Blimp 02:20 Tools
Anything - 2007 Remastered Version 01:58 Tools
Hide Yourself (alternate instrumental take) 04:13 Tools
Anything (2007 Remastered LP Version) 01:58 Tools
Anything - 2007 Remastered 01:58 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind - 2007 Remastered Version 02:32 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind - 2007 Remastered 02:32 Tools
Anything - 2007 Remaster 02:32 Tools
Hide Yourself (60's Garage Punk Psych) 02:54 Tools
The Last Thing on My Mind - 2007 Remaster 02:54 Tools
Feel The Music (San Mateo, CA, U.S.A.) 02:54 Tools
Anything [1966] 01:59 Tools
Anything (mono) 01:59 Tools
Hide Yourself (Inst) 01:59 Tools
The Last Thing On My Mind (2007 Remastered Version) 01:59 Tools
Anything (2007 Remastered Version) 01:59 Tools
I Still Love You (mono) 01:59 Tools
Time And Peace 01:59 Tools
I Still Love You (Unissued Alt. Version) 01:59 Tools
About My Tears 01:59 Tools
Anything (Autumn 15) San Mateo, Cal. 1965 01:59 Tools
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This was a San Francisco based folk-rock quintet that worked in and around the bay area from 1964-66, producing two local hit records and numerous live appearances, usually a warm up for a bigger name act. Band featured tight harmony and some good original songs, as well as some very unique covers. The vocal sound was Beatle-esque, as many groups were during that time. Female singer was Jan Errico, who was also the drummer. When Great Society lead singer Signe Anderson got pregnant and left that band, Errico was reported to be considered to replace her. However, the eventual replacement was singer/fashion model Grace Slick ad the band changed its name to Jefferson Airplane, which of course went on to "build the city on rock and roll", beginning locally and in 1967 breaking out nationally. Errico joined the Mojo Men, another local band and I believe she was strictly a singer, not a drummer with that band. With the the Mojos, her gentle understated voice was heard on their biggest hit, "Sit Down I Think I Love You". The follow up was a good song titled "Me About You" (which I always liked but still did not do well nationally). The Vejees broke up upon Errico's departure in 1966 and quickly faded into SF Rock History wallpaper, Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.