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He had a great voice and a brilliant sound thanks for posting
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Thanks for this lovely post. It was a piece of treasured vinyl and I love it as much now as when I bought it.
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Beautiful video.
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I bought this when I was 13, I didn't realise then how far ahead of it's time it would be. One of the few songs you can really say is more relevant now than it was when it was recorded.
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@movement26 He also,along with Goerge Harrison put a healthy ammount of money into Radio Caroline to help keep the station broadcasting and afloat.RIP Norman
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How ignorant of me. I only knew this tune from the Kirkstall 'Rollerena' in Leeds. Such history behind the song that I never new about! - Sorry Hurricane!
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Thank you for posting. Wow, this takes me back to my 14year old days when I was just discovering the magic of music as an escape from sometimes bleak reality. Like others who have posted, I too did not know the extent of this man's talents and courage. As a teenager I would have been amazed to know that he was born in the same year as my dear mother!
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Oh man, I've never thought that this music talked about environement. He was a great singer and why not a visionary too. Talking about ecology in 1971 was not evident.
Wow.......I never realised what a legend Norman (Hurricane) Smith was. A pilot for the R.A.F. in world war 2 , sound engineer for The Beatles until 1965, then went on to produce albums for a little band called Pink Floyd. Amazing.
movement26 2 years ago 14
Esse Planeta, pertence a todas as criaturas, e devemos respeitar todas as formas de vida, linda essa letra !!!
veravidavegetariana 2 years ago 5