The Fraternity Of Man
The Fraternity Of Man was an American rock band formed in 1967, known for their humorous and irreverent take on rock music. Their most famous track, "Don't Bogart Me," became an iconic anthem of the 1960s counterculture, particularly associated with the drug culture of the time. Featured in Easy Rider, the song’s laid-back, bluesy style and humorous lyrics made it a perfect fit for the film’s free-spirited, rebellious tone.
Though The Fraternity Of Man only released two albums, they left a lasting impact on the underground rock scene. The band’s mix of psychedelic rock and blues, coupled with their satirical approach, made them stand out during a period when rock music was becoming more experimental. Their legacy remains tied to their contribution to Easy Rider and the countercultural movement of the late 1960s.
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