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  • I saw this band on stage with the flying circus in Sydney when I was still at school and it blew me away.

  • It is a shame that the howling harmonica bit at the end and the whipping ,slashing guitar and reverb is cut short.Can someone post the whole song.Geez, I miss having my old LPs. This one was on Astor and had Undecided,this ,But one day but it also had a few lame ones like a very much best-forgotten Johnnie B Good.

  • WOW!! Iv'e been flippin out to this track since i first heard it in th late 90's on a comp called Twisted Teenage Screaming Fuzzbusters,its just to much MANnnnn!!

  • Bonus bonus.....

  • One of my favorite R&B songs. But the best bit, the harmonica etc at the end,

    was deleted mostly from this 'copy! I really think this Buried and Dead was

    one of the very best classic R&Bs. It was banned from Melbourne radio because

    it wasn't good enough! It was of course underground music, as we called it

    then, and came out when the Masters were in this underground phase (their

    first underground record was "Undecided", another classic). Phil O'Hara, gpeproject@yahoo.com

  • The outside scenes of this video clip. Were filmed at the Melbourne Cemetery.

  • Sweet.

  • One of my favourites. Another great Mick Bower penned track. Pity the video cuts off the last part of the song, which contains a sound effect which to this day I wonder how they did.

  • What a great band,been a fan since I discovered them in the mid seventies, fantastic to find this clip,wish there was one for undecided too !!!

    one of these days I'll get it together to buy

    the DVD that's out there,thanks for uploading this clip.

  • Buried and Dead, Undecided, and But one Day, would rank as 3 of the great singles released anywhere in the world in the late 60's. An Adelaide band. First album a classic, on Astor.

  • oh thanks,, yeah well i do have their music but i dont actually have their cd..

    but yeah thanks again. :D

  • Damn i cant find there stuff anywhere.. anyways yeah there definitly one of my favorite garage band. hmm the gruesomes did a cover of this song too. its good but not as good as the o.g.

  • There was a recent release of a doco DVD & best of CD (both called Fully Qualified). They are available from sanity dot com dot au

  • @TVinmyEye go to dvd video soft, this will help you copy mp3 from youtube

  • great ass kicking aussie band, still featuring mick bower their principal song writer and rythm guitarist until he left the band after a nervous breakdown in 68.

  • That was just fantastic! A classic, and absolute must!!

  • Question. Is this that band that Mikael Akerfeldt named a song after?

  • I have no idea but the band took the name as they saw themselves as apprentices to the R&B masters.

  • yeah, mike named the song after these guys as a tribute. he also did the same thing with blackwater park, a german (I think) prog band from the 70s

  • Is he from the band OPerh? If so yes they did name a song after this band.

  • @JoeyA73

    Yes. This band was one of Mikaels biggest sources of inspiration.

  • @JoeyA73 Yes. Michael likes 70s prog. 

  • fantastic! their best song?

    great to see the early band, thanks for this one.

    shame it's cut near the end before the harmonica solo...

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