A treasured Australian icon, Morning of the Earth captured the spirit of a generation of surfers on release in 1972. Directed by Albert Falzon, also the founder of Tracks surfing magazine, it portrays famous and unknown surfers alike (including Nat Young and Gerry Lopez) living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards (and even their own homes) as they traveled in search of the perfect wave across Australia's north east coast, Bali and Hawaii. Since then, the film and music has resonated with each new generation, having captured the true ethos and spirit of surfing in a unique and inspiring manner.
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18miffy 3 months ago
These were far out times when surfing was just fun!
blairataylor 4 months ago
memories of yesteryear just like yesterday, great surf flick with great music....
tottyluva 1 year ago
i'm glad i can still remember those days.they were good.
pjayy13 1 year ago
fuckin' totally far out man!
like wow
Lifesucksdie123 1 year ago
I did have it on vinyl but did find a copy of it on CD
baggyboyoz 1 year ago
Still have the vinyl tho its gettin a bit scratchy
waitaniwha 2 years ago
I remember those times
ZziRf 3 years ago