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Really lovely, quite poetic, a song that can distill the essence of the '66 and '67 time window. Paul Simon helped to write some of the Cyrkle's material and Bruce Woodley of the Seekers also helped co-write "Cloudy." The Cyrkle toured with the Beatles and the Ronettes in the summer of '66. Sony Music released a fabulous collection of Cyrkle songs on the Columbia Legacy label, a total of 18 selections entitled "Red Rubber Ball - A Collection." This is simply some of the finest music around!
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it's a dream as music. wow. amazing.
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I knew I was gonna like The Cyrkle as soon as I heard Turn Down Day, but now this song and some others makes me LOVE them!! So groovy.
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Long Live the Cyrkle! They rock!
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@9erfandex Hey StonedSquirelStudios Sorry for the snafu concerning your You Tube moniker, I guess it was the misspelling of squirrel that threw me! At least, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it! Anyway, SonedSquire has a nice ring to it! Thanks again for the upload, this puppy still smokes over 40 yrs. after the fact!
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one of my all time favorite songs.
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StonedSquireStudios thanks for the upload, this is an excellent oldie but goodie!
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Sounds great... if you listened to music in the 60s and missed this song you can now enjoy a great one via you tube this is one of my favorites on a fall or winters day play it along with simon and garfunkels fakin it or hazy shade of winter and all your worries will seem miles away.....thanks for posting this great song....
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Neon was one of the outstanding pop LPs of 1967.
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This is an example of what makes you tube a world treasure. This song is truly a masterpiece. Thank you for making it available. It is a shame that more folks haven't found this video. It's wonderful.
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I didn't think Any one remembered this, I have it on an old 45, it is one of my Favorites. Thank You.
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I had this album and I recall that Paul Simon was credited as writer of this song. It is beautiful and it takes me right back.



Wow ! You got my message! Hey Stoned Squirel, thanks for posting this great song. I used to play the 45rpm of this in 1967, in upstate NY during the snowy winter there. Still got that record but I'm looking for something to play it on. Thanks again!
surfside48 3 years ago
try a crosley traveler. i have one and i love it. the retro-ness is perfect for playing my favorite LP, "Red Rubber Ball". The Cyrkle really helps with the day to day hell that is middle school
StonedSquirelStudios 3 years ago