The Mandrake Memorial - In Hiding
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Come on! Let it play through to "Just A Blur", Part 2 or 3, forget which one comes after this tune on the album, but they're basically identical and they're both AWESOME, and very short, you can hear the opening notes at the end. A great '60s music online station, Tech Web Sounddotcom, does the same thing, cuts it off after the opening notes of "Just A Blur". I agree with you and YusakoJon3, born in '66 but immersed myself in the music of music of this period because the '80s sucked out loud.
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dig this, great tune!
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? Does anyone know a link for purchasing "Puzzle" album. I have the first MM, -of course this one's better, -it's not on Amazon or Itunes that I can find :(. I need it, -for my head, tis really important.
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I have got this album on vinyl,puzzle by mandrake memorial bought it in 70or71 whilst at uni .still play it now on occasion guess it is something of a rarity now but still cool always spent hours sussing put the cover whilst playing it spatial contradictions by the artist m c Escher. Confusing times theearly 70's what should have transpired did not quite pan out.
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@MysticJourney A student from the school of visual arts used just a blur as music for an expeimental 8mm film then .
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WOW! Does that ever bring back memories. I was 16 and 17yo when this album came out. I got to meet the Craig Anderton (guitar) and was at his apt a few times. I used to go to see them perform at The 2nd Fret in Phila. I could say much more, but it would take hours!. I remember jamming with him and some of his friends at his apt one night. We were playing with new instruments that he created. Is there any possibility that you could post Volcano and Just A Blur? Thank You!
Mystic.Journey, I'm so glad you like this song. I don't have either of the other songs you mentioned, unfortunately.
I'm trying to get up to speed on the late-60's music, and I hear some good old stuff at Techwebsound's web site, which is where I found "In Hiding".. I hope to hear the songs you mentioned but I don't have them yet. The late-60's is when I was born and I love that music!
Chris
wvckm 1 year ago
Mystic.Journey, I'm so glad you like this song. I don't have either of the other songs you mentioned, unfortunately.
I'm trying to get up to speed on the late-60's music, and I hear some good old stuff at Techwebsoudnd's web site, which is where I found "In Hiding".. I hope to hear the songs you mentioned but I don't have them yet. The late-60's is when I was born and I love that music!
Chris
wvckm 1 year ago
@wvckm You and I are of a kind, then. Born in '68, but never could get into the stuff that my peers were getting into after 1980. The progressive '70s and psychedelic '60s music which preceded them hooked me by the time I was getting started high school.
This is a rather cool-sounding group. Very little of it gets played on FM radio these days, as they're mostly focusing on the current crop of "grunge" style stuff which almost sounds identical.
YusakuJon3 1 year ago
@YusakuJon3 .... Glad you liked this post. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I agree with your comments. I grew up in '68, liked Three Dog Night, which is what my parents listened to, but I wish I could have heard a song like this when I was growing up.
- Chris
wvckm 10 months ago