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: It is characterized by a "hard-driving Bo Diddley beat" and Morrison’s intense harmonica playing. Critics often describe it as a "triumph" of raw garage rock and R&B energy.

"" is the raw, high-octane opening track of the 1965 debut album The "Angry" Young Them! by the Northern Irish band Them , featuring a teenage Van Morrison on vocals and harmonica. The Song's Origin and Sound mystic_eyes_them_the_angry_young_them_1965

: Morrison has offered two distinct backstories for the "demonic incantations" in the lyrics: : It is characterized by a "hard-driving Bo

: It famously includes "Gloria," a garage rock anthem that became an even bigger hit when covered by the Shadows of Knight. by the Northern Irish band Them , featuring

The opening cemetery scene of the 1946 film Great Expectations . Chart Performance and Legacy

: The US release was simply titled Them and included different tracks, such as the hit "(It Won't Hurt) Half As Much".

Released in June 1965, the album is a cornerstone of the British R&B revolution.