GOTTA LOVE THE SOUNDS OF THE WORLD IN 1 EPIC JAM . THE TEA PARTY WERE HUGELY OVERLOOKED . PHENOMINAL LIVE BAND . SUPERB MUSICIANSHIP . DRUMMER IS INTENSE AF . 🤘🤘🤘🤘 . IF U EVER GET A CHANCE , SEE EM LIVE FOLKS . WORTH MORE THAN TICKET PRICE I ASSURE YOU !! ✌ 🌎 🇺🇸
This album had a few gems on it, this one, Emerald and Psychopomp too were always big favorites of mine. I remember an interview with Jeff talking about this and I guess he ran into the room with the other guys basically with all the ambient noise in the background with no instruments yet ranting about how he "could hear it all"...they apparently looked at him like he was nuts :)
In all of my years, I never thought I'd hear hard rock injected into Nanocult style ethnic influences. Even after being a fan for 2 1/2 years, they have surprises...amazing!
GOTTA LOVE THE SOUNDS OF THE WORLD IN 1 EPIC JAM . THE TEA PARTY WERE HUGELY OVERLOOKED . PHENOMINAL LIVE BAND . SUPERB MUSICIANSHIP . DRUMMER IS INTENSE AF . 🤘🤘🤘🤘 . IF U EVER GET A CHANCE , SEE EM LIVE FOLKS . WORTH MORE THAN TICKET PRICE I ASSURE YOU !! ✌ 🌎 🇺🇸
This album had a few gems on it, this one, Emerald and Psychopomp too were always big favorites of mine. I remember an interview with Jeff talking about this and I guess he ran into the room with the other guys basically with all the ambient noise in the background with no instruments yet ranting about how he "could hear it all"...they apparently looked at him like he was nuts :)
One of the finest drummers ive had the pleasure of seeing live. Amazing.
I am so jealous. I do not think I ll be ever able to see them live since they dont come in Europe the last many years
Best song on an album full of great songs.
MisterSausage1 My fave Tea Party album
@@Red21Viper Same! Splendour Solis, Edges of Twilight and Transmission the big three that represent The Tea Party for me.
Yeah!! Canada!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
best song on the album i believe
Dark album... but their best by far.
i seen these guys in Townsville Aus in 98, brilliant gig
Misses it!!!!! Fuck!!!
In all of my years, I never thought I'd hear hard rock injected into Nanocult style ethnic influences. Even after being a fan for 2 1/2 years, they have surprises...amazing!
mystic rock heaven
Maybe the best produced song on the Album of the same title.
anyone else hyped to hear this again on their anniversary tour? :)
Stefan Rheaume i am so jealous of u guys
pokemon spoof brought me here back in 2006
You and me fam
The intro sounds like one of those freaky shortwave numbers stations.
Jeff Martin seems to be saying "No one can rescue me"
I'm not sure what influenced him in regards to this song.
If someone knows please post!
i can't source this but i recall reading in a canadian rock mag that the sample is a prayer. i was so obsessed with this band in the 90s
@@bellby what's the prayer?
@@stefos6431 I read the article in 1997 can't remember sorry stefos
It's "Nobody in here but us Indians"
@@bellby I always thought it was a cut from a Hitler speech
"Nobody knows how to email the Indians"? -I think I hear it, Man!! haha how has the world changed in a mere decade! Singularity, For!
Are you catching the 20 Years Of Transmission show? So looking forward to it next week in Toronto!!!
I found a way
Lol sounds like the guy is saying "Nomaan Elohanindi -indi -indi".
I think I hear it man! - say the guys who's stoned off his ass
:)
A perfect description of deluded Western civilization.