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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

The pictures is taken near where i live

Artist: Culpeper's Orchard
( -Cy Nicklin / lead vocals, rhythm & acoustic guitars, percussion
- Neils Hendrikson / lead guitar, piano, lead vocals, harpsichord
- Michael Friss / bass, organ, flute, two finger piano, percussion
- Rodger Barker / drums, percussion)

Album: Second sight (released in 1972)

Song: Julia

Culpepers Orchard var et fantastisk godt band. De har deres helt egen lyd, men minder også en del om Jethro Tull. Nogle af sangene er lidt country agtige. Alt I alt, et rigtigt godt dansk Prog Rockn roll band.

Culpepers Orchard where a Danish band. Playing mostly Prog Folk/Rock and some blues now and then. They sound a little like early Jethro Tull, but are still very different. This is definitely one of the best danish groups of all time!

Nicholas Culpeper (1616 - 1654) was an English botanist, psychologist and astrologer. He is known for his work with herbs, for use against diseases and was against the doctors from his time. Lawyers and Priests used Latin as there Internal language to demean the normal citizen, who didn't understand that language. Culpeper's Orchard was formed in 1969, their name was made as a memorial for Nicholas Culpeper.

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  • What a wonderful, calm song.

  • amazing how i manage to discover music like this thanks to you tube ,what an amazing band a sort of a cross between the moody blues and crosby stills and nash but even more complex and beautiful!!i will be definetly try to be buying there music if it is available still

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  • nice one anirmi.wonderful place.nice to know there are a few culpepper fans still out there.many thanks

  • Wow... nice Lindisfarne feel.... but as you say distinctive too. 'Soft Rock' we used to call it..... Thanks

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