According to Bassist Lloyd F. Deckman : Utopia Carwash was named after the “Utopia Carwash” that was visible from the Long Island Expressway in towards the city. It was a carwash. Prior to that name, we had called ourselves the Makos, from East Northport. We started – actually Barry and Bryan started – the Makos in their basement on Grant Street in East Northport. They were twins and they lived across the street from me – we grew up together, Boy Scouts, played army, etc. Barry was the brains and driving force behind the operation. As the Makos we played out at a firemens’ party in the firehouse in East Northport, at the Northport High School (video’d), and at a place called either “The Most” or “Hullabaloo” that was usually a roller skating rink in Northport. The time frame would have been around ’66 or ’67. Those were the only gigs I remember while I was in the band. I don’t remember where South Grape Street Records came from; I was no longer in the band. “Wait and See” was actually written as “Just You Wait and See”, they chose to abbreviate it for labeling purposes. I wanted it done up-tempo too, but… They had the record cut in early ’69. As I understand it, Barry has passed, his bio in the music world is rather impressive. I believe Bryan lives in Florida.
1969
South Grape Street Records Inc.
7", Single
1996
Timothy's Brain
CD, Comp, Unofficial
Utopia Carwash
Utopia Carwash
Utopia Carwash
Utopia Carwash
Utopia Carwash
Utopia Carwash