A popular mid-'60s Phoenix garage band, the Mile Ends recorded just one single, "Bottle Up and Go"/"Candy Man," released on the small local Fifth Estate label in 1966. The Mile Ends were extremely Rolling Stones-influenced, as was evidenced on the original "Bottle Up and Go," a fine punky, bluesy garage tune with a jerky rhythm. The other side, a cover of "Candy Man" (made famous by Roy Orbison in the early '60s) was less impressive. Singer/guitarist Mike McFadden, author of "Bottle Up and Go," went on to play in the light psychedelic band Superfine Dandelion that put out an L...