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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

The b side of the 1967 single flowers in the rain released on the regal zonophone label.

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  • Hits & Rarities (cover is seen at 2:00), is a fine collection of the Move's hits you can get on two CDs. Don't know if it's still in print, but if you want a comprehensive assortment of their best work - this is it.

    I contend that The Move were the best 60s group to not have rode the British Invasion wave into North America. They were by far much more gritty than Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - another popular British singles group that suffered the same fate of not joining the invasion.

  • Love The Move, Roy Wood etc etc etc but did Traffic take ther piss out of this song with their 'Here we go round the Mullbery Bush' in '69 , and the lyrics are hilarious...some psychodelic humour there?

    I rememember all the Moves stuff from school days, TOTP's etc ...and Traffic too...great songs.

  • The Birmingham sound.

  • One of my all-time rave-faves..

    And stereo in it's full-length uncut glory...*including* an extended fade! Coo-ell!

    Thanx, m8..

  • great song

  • PURE PSYCHEDELIC AT IT'S BEST. ^^

  • No one sounds like Ace or Roy!

  • WOW!!! The memories that has just brought back. Thanks for posting

  • i like idle races version better, although the sound almost exacly alike

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