funny how come a demo song you reject in your first years gets revisited years after, and THEN you have the ability (ie: the art, the knowledge, the `métier`) to part the good from the cliché. And the Hammill comment sounds sooo true... I revere Bowie but I know how much he can borrow...
funny how come a demo song you reject in your first years gets revisited years after, and THEN you have the ability (ie: the art, the knowledge, the `métier`) to part the good from the cliché. And the Hammill comment sounds sooo true... I revere Bowie but I know how much he can borrow...
jossbsure 11 months ago
the hammill reference is great...makes me think of Hamill's "fool's mate"
splankhoon 1 year ago
strange. and facinating!
5winston 1 year ago
This should have been on Man Who Sold The World.
jimbasnight 1 year ago 2
oh man this reminds me of peter hammill
than again, they both personally knew & dug each other and were both signed to mercury in 1968...
peers
but wow...you could of told me it was Peter
SandozSaxonWilliams 1 year ago
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"then again"
SandozSaxonWilliams 1 year ago
Love this song. Big harmonies.
TheeReturn 2 years ago
It's no Game! Cool! ♪ "throw a rock upon the road and it breaks into pieces"
Awesome! Thanks so much for posting this...I'd heard of it but never actually heard the song.
Recorded in 1970 at Haddon Hall according to the book Moonage Daydream.
bobafettucini 2 years ago
sounds a little like a beatles song.. or the bewley bros
DBCrowns 2 years ago
i love this one
IcebergHellRem 2 years ago
I don't think this is 10 years older than the song Its No Game.
bluntsafety 3 years ago
Actually It Is!
Thanks for the comment.
seanissane 3 years ago
its no game...from scary monsters,,,nice piece of history..
lifeofpisquared 3 years ago 3