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Uploaded by Sids60sSounds on Apr 6, 2009
B-side of the Brummies first single 'Night Of Fear'. A merry Woody tune until the ending, which is....disturbing!
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Good song...but how come the early Move songs sound like they were recorded off a cheap AM radio? The Beatles songs from 1966 have much higher fidelity. Didn't The Move use professional recording equipment?
goodrob13 5 months ago
I have a felling that Black Sabbath knows this one... : )
martincatosh 8 months ago
wow!
SozLike 1 year ago
@kenfig It DOES too !
kenfig 1 year ago
The bit just before the end piece sounds like Pearl & Dean advert at the Cinema
I love this....
Born in 65 i ...have put on the recordplayer since 69...Thanks... : )
martincatosh 1 year ago
Both sides are prime early UK psychedelia. I can see this being the A-side just as easily as "Night Of Fear"...
mtopper66 2 years ago
The Move wanted to release this song as their single debut at first. But still Night of Fear / Disturbance is a great "double A- side- single ".
FinnMove 2 years ago
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Good song...but how come the early Move songs sound like they were recorded off a cheap AM radio? The Beatles songs from 1966 have much higher fidelity. Didn't The Move use professional recording equipment?
goodrob13 5 months ago
I have a felling that Black Sabbath knows this one... : )
martincatosh 8 months ago
wow!
SozLike 1 year ago
@kenfig It DOES too !
kenfig 1 year ago
The bit just before the end piece sounds like Pearl & Dean advert at the Cinema
kenfig 1 year ago
I love this....
Born in 65 i ...have put on the recordplayer since 69...Thanks... : )
martincatosh 1 year ago
Both sides are prime early UK psychedelia. I can see this being the A-side just as easily as "Night Of Fear"...
mtopper66 2 years ago
The Move wanted to release this song as their single debut at first. But still Night of Fear / Disturbance is a great "double A- side- single ".
FinnMove 2 years ago