I may have stopped actively looking for triple song titles, but they seem to keep finding me. When I'm reading blogs or other music-related sites on the internet (which is almost daily), a song with three (or more) of the same word in its title will often catch my attention.
The phenomenon of seeing the same thing again and again, and the sensation that it must be more than a coincidence, is known as the Frequency Illusion (or the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon). Today I'm sharing songs that went into a folder as they came to my attention. One song is from one of Richard's whistling compilations, and another is from Stinky's recent feature on the music of Wazmo Nariz.
It's entirely possible that some of the songs in today's collections have appeared in earlier volumes, There are now almost 30 volumes, and it's almost impossible to keep track. And I have more! Too many more...
Today's share includes a MYSTERY TRACK! I saved one of the songs without checking to make sure that it was tagged with the artist's name. Can you identify it? I have nothing but the title ("Really, Really, Really"). The length is 3:24, if that helps. It sounds like garage rock with punk and psychedelic touches. I couldn't find it on Allmusic, Discogs, or RateYourMusic; and Shazam can't identify it. Can you?
The mystery track is the last song on today's compilation Koochie Koochie Koochie. You can download it individually (rather than the entire comp) if you just want a go at solving the mystery.



Koochie Koochie Koochie: https://pixeldrain.com/u/mgY8BQcu
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