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* HeAlsoDid: One of the weirder subplots of the band's already deeply weird saga is that they recorded for Houston-based International Artists Records, a label founded and headed up by Lelan Rogers, the older brother of Music/KennyRogers.
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* RevivalByCommercialization: Believe it or not, "You're Gonna Miss Me" was used in a Dell Computers commercial in 2006 (Dell being based in Austin, Texas, just like the Elevators were, may have something to do with it).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: During TheSixties, Andrew Lauder, head of A&R at the British branch of Creator/LibertyRecords, tried to sign the Elevators for the UK, but their manager wanted too much money. In the late [[TheSeventies 1970s]], Lauder finally released ''Psychedelic Sounds'' and ''Easter Everywhere'' in England on his new label, Creator/RadarRecords.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: During TheSixties, Andrew Lauder, head of A&R at the British branch of Creator/LibertyRecords, tried to sign the Elevators for the UK, but their manager wanted too much money. In the late [[TheSeventies 1970s]], Lauder finally [[LateExportForYou finally]] released ''Psychedelic Sounds'' and ''Easter Everywhere'' in England on his new label, Creator/RadarRecords.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: During TheSixties, Andrew Lauder, head of A&R at the British branch of Liberty Records, Creator/LibertyRecords, tried to sign the Elevators for the UK, but their manager wanted too much money. In the late [[TheSeventies 1970s]], Lauder finally released ''Psychedelic Sounds'' and ''Easter Everywhere'' in England on his new label, Creator/RadarRecords.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: During TheSixties, Andrew Lauder, head of A&R at the British branch of Liberty Records, tried to sign the Elevators for the UK, but their manager wanted too much money. In the late [[TheSeventies 1970s]], Lauder finally released ''Psychedelic Sounds'' and ''Easter Everywhere'' in England on his new label, Creator/RadarRecords.
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