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@martincake40 its alright, it suffers from what i call "80s production syndrome" Shitty drum sounds, casio sounding keyboard, too many effects. Not so much the bands fault, every producer in the 80s thought that sounded good.
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Saw some great performances when I Worked door at the Old Tea Party on Berkley St.
Specially Sun Ra
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@Lunatic4Bizcas Bought it in 68, and was sorry it was their only work.
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Totally and outrageously wonderful.
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Still have the vinyl.Love this album.
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snakefinger does a great cover of this song on his album "manual of errors" from 1982...but i'm also to see the original version here!
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lsd, that is all
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the freshermaker!
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yeah this is hella awesome, but it's not like there isn't any good music nowday, you just have to lurk for it more deeper and that way it's more fun
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This vid is trippy as hell, love it
This is from 1968!? Really? Wow, the bands of the 60's surely were influential on the music that followed later on. Love the astro-psychadellic urgency of this tune. Amazing in every way. The so-called pop/rock music of today truly is garbage
Lunatic4Bizcas 2 years ago 32
I will never forget seeing this band for the 1st time at the Boston Tea Party at Landsdowne street in Boston, Ma. in 1968or 69 I was instantly mesmerized I stood at the front of the stage stoned and just watching Dorothy sing what a trip. This song and coming down were their best. I still have this album wow what memories where has life gone. Thanks Jeffo for posting this song it has withstood the years their sound was great then and now. 'You will find them in her eyes in her eyes in her eyes".
delta9779 2 years ago 9