Joe Meek (The Blue Men) - The Bublight
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What's this? Side One, Track 2? I'd better do my own research, I suppose.
The problem with listening to an entire LP or EP on here, to each individual track in the correct order, is the painful task of finding the next track. That task would have been much easier if the uploader had posted side 1 in its entirety and included 'Side 1' in the title, and treating Side 2 in a similar manner
Thanks for posting though, non the less
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1:06-17 probably one the greatest sounds ever.
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Thank you thank you thank you for posting this!!!!!!!!!!
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Superb
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It sucks but this poor man was like so many great men before him. Ahead of his time and a true artist. but its the closed mindedness of the folks around that cause things like this to go unnoticed till long after their dead and gone.
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@Fallinldols Listen to The Bublight and find out.
This song changed the entire face of rock n roll. I heard it in 1960 on the radio when I was very young. I never forgot it, and I imagine many others didn't also. Not only does it sound great, but it's groundbreaking and unique. Still sounds revolutionary in the 21st century.
54markl 8 months ago 10
The Birth of Progressive Rock, and still better than all that followed. 1960! It's only fitting that Progressive Rock came from Surf Music. When I heard this song first, I was six years old. I thought it was the best thing I ever heard in my life! I still love it. Rest In Peace Joe Meek. I never forgot.
54markl 11 months ago 4