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  • omg , J Dilla was a genius samplin this

  • i wish i was a teenager in the 60s that would be crazy i would have a great time taking gods journey on a peace of paper all the time

  • this song is a gas!

  • It's a trippy psycho music....I wish I were there....

  • Hmmm I just stumbled upon this b/c someone told me he believed cats were from Venus. I was very interested in this claim but had no idea I would find such amazing timeless music.

  • @thedestroy3r Truly timeless music, as depicted on the video.

  • where can i download or buy these albums?

  • Great track, have always loved this group since my teen years.

  • Great Song! Love the break down@3:12

  • D I L L A

  • WOW I think I love Lovecraft!!!!!!!

    fuck!!!!!! it's great

  • musican who can actual play and not have recorder helping them what a world we had in the sixties sound can make you deaf if it played too long these guy did not test that limit because they had God given talent and as Forest G would say thats all i have to say about this rock band

  • i love Necronomicon

  • what a beautiful solo!

  • this music has nothing common with Lovecraft's world. I don't get it.

  • @HornedHydra some of it does

  • @HornedHydra you have not taken enough acid yet to get it.

  • @josiahsuarez let's not project! Who knows, HP might think this is the bees knees!

    Peace,

    \A/

  • @Awwa1 Lovecraft was a conservative to his bone. It isnt likely that he would have liked any rock band.

  • @thelicheking but since HP Lovecraft is dead, I guess we'll never know. As for me, I like the music just fine. And I like HP Lovecraft just fine. And together they are just fine, so nothing else really matters. Happy New Years to everyone!

    Peace,

    \A/

  • Agree.

  • @thelicheking Lovecraft wouldn't have liked anything that his universe has become today, but it would have made him stinking rich.. contrary to the poor, paranoid and traumatized man he was when he lived. It makes you sad to think that the originator of most 20th and 21st century horror died poor and without knowing what he had started. Not many moviegoers know that when they're watching a horror or a sci-fi movie today they are watching (directly or indirectly) a mainstream adaption of his work

  • @baroh2413 I can only say to this emptying answer that H.P. Lovecraft, in a sense lives on because of the heritage, in a way. Praise the master, R. I. P. H.P.L

  • @thelicheking Amen

  • @baroh2413 You know nothing about him (being paranoid)....You read stories on the internet and take them as fact. Since many of his great friends and colleges only coresponded by letter they never knew the real man yet you do...hahaha thanks for the good laugh

  • @gottselig2004 His collection of personal letters is far more extensive than his collection of fiction. So unless you think he is lying in his letters you can learn quite a bit about the man. But i guess you wouldn't know. Apart from that most of my comment concerned his legacy, not the man himself. But i guess you wouldn't know being the stupid imbecile that you obviuosly are.

  • @baroh2413 So you are saying you know-it-all. Here is something Im sure you have heard many times....you are wrong!!!

    Have fun fucking your hand Faggot

  • @gottselig2004 Haha. "fucking my hand"? is that an expression for "masturbation" in your language. I'm sure you haven't read a book, so why are you commenting on ths video a year after i wrote my comment? remember to take your medication

  • @baroh2413 I thought I would step down to your level since that is the only way you are capable of conversing. The first person to mention medication is usually the one in need. Hope you can find someone to love you as far fetched as that may seem now

  • @gottselig2004 You started below my level.

  • @baroh2413 When you abuse medication it must appear that way

  • plllugh

  • H. P. Lovecraft were an extraordinarily brilliant band. How they never became more famous is a puzzle to me. They were amazing vocalists and instrumentalist, and they could perform their complex arrangements in live performance, as their live CD amply demonstrates.

  • what a great band i love it

  • Another great post. Out of the few HPL songs I've heard, this is my favorite. But maybe i just need to hear more.

  • Cool graphic!

  • Wonderful that you've posted this. I've loved HPL since their first album on Dunwich. Fantastic singing and musicianship. Thank you, HPL and squarepyramid!

  • Cool picture for the song.

  • this is great

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