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  • nunca me canso de escuchar esta obra sinfónica inigualable.....muchas gracias!!

  • 4:55 reminds me theme from Sonic

  • epic guitar solo

  • @HansIslandTV Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.

  • Canterbury dude, thanks so much for putting all of this music on youtube! I was born in 73, and so have heard almost none of this stuff before. It is like a whole new world is opening up to me (even though I'm well versed in all styles of music). Please feel free to put your whole record collection on here!

  • Have any of the live shows been recorded? I can't find anything..

  • Great song from the Canterbury Scene.

  • this album is soooo tight

  • buenisima canciòn, gracias khan!!

  • Geez, so much stuff that were created, it really is a journey into what others were doing in the recent past and all the while the media focused on the 'big name groups', supposedly.

  • gentle giantish

  • Yeah, only with more blues influence (Hillage's guitar solos).

  • first time I heard Khan, AMAZING

  • when did this come out?

  • 1972 on the Deram label (part of Decca)

  • Canterbury LSD rifa!! jaja

  • great vid thanx

  • yes.. thanks i know that, but who sings!!? lol

  • can anyone help me!?, whos singing appart steve hillage?

    Thanks

  • Khan was an English progressive rock band of the Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972.

    Formed by Steve Hillage from Uriel, the initial line-up was Steve Hillage (guitar), Nick Greenwood (bass guitar, from Crazy World of Arthur Brown), Dick Henningham (organ) and Pip Pyle (percussion). Before recording their one and only album, Pyle moved on to Gong and was replaced by Eric Peachy (from Dr. Ks Blues Band) and Dick Henningham left as well, replaced by Dave Stewart

  • the other voice is Nick Greenwood, I was the roadie for Khan and was there when they recorded this album. Great to hear it again, I lost my vinyl copy years ago.

  • I have a copy, want to buy it?

  • Absolutly Great

  • Oooo lots of plasma and pretty colours. Nice.

  • 19-F-hottie here. I'm just saying that girls LOVE this vid.

    im soOoo bored right now =( 75

  • I love KHAN;)

    Thank you very much CanterburyLSD!!

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