Impressive. The way this is being song is kinda similar to much later tracks by for instance Coop, Massive Attack and other jazz/easy listening inspired singers/bands. That on top of good solid well played psychedelic rock is a killer combo. This sure is the shit. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
I was picked up at mill hill service station next to the M1 in 1970 thumbing a lift up north in fact I said hey guys can I have a lift which they obliged . Halfway up the highway another van got close and personnel it was I believe wilko Johnson and his African drummers , close and personal was needed as they passed an awfully good j through the window , deadly exercise but a great j I remember that day well and it was only 52 years ago . This band played the roundhouse as I remember .
I often saw them in Hamburg, Germany in 1969/1970 in the Starclub and Grünspan Club. The album is just perfect. And very hard to find now. But live in concert they were something special...
robert angelo crikey, the Sirius club, in Southgate as I remember. I used to go to the Farx in Potters Bar until it closed in 72 - in fact I played my first ever gig there the night it finally went under. I saw Warm Dust there, they were quite something!
Warm dust there’s a memory. Ally pally race course concert 1970-71 some, time I can’t find anything about that concert anywhere online , like it never happened but John peel was MC
@TR5T And The Ship pub down Wardour Street which is iconic in that it's still there I believe. The integral cheese roll still under the plastic bin. Someone left some photos of The lower Third pinned on a wall there in the seventies as Bowie and his band use to hang out there in '66.
I think it's hands up and agree. The '60's generation done it better. I had to wait for The Sex Pistols to be amongst my own generation. It was worth the wait though.
Impressive. The way this is being song is kinda similar to much later tracks by for instance Coop, Massive Attack and other jazz/easy listening inspired singers/bands. That on top of good solid well played psychedelic rock is a killer combo. This sure is the shit. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Saw them many times and also in their previous guise as Purple Haze. Brilliant !!!
I was picked up at mill hill service station next to the M1 in 1970 thumbing a lift up north in fact I said hey guys can I have a lift which they obliged .
Halfway up the highway another van got close and personnel it was I believe wilko Johnson and his African drummers , close and personal was needed as they passed an awfully good j through the window , deadly exercise but a great j I remember that day well and it was only 52 years ago .
This band played the roundhouse as I remember .
I often saw them in Hamburg, Germany in 1969/1970 in the Starclub and Grünspan Club. The album is just perfect. And very hard to find now. But live in concert they were something special...
Saw these lads many times as Purple Haze local band for me then.
Blimey, that's a good 'un!
Great stuff, reminds me of a mixture of Cream, Hawkwind and Please - classic rock.
Excellent song! Thanks for sharing.
This is a masterpiece!!!!!!!! Amazing, out of this world
I remember playing on the same bill as these (and Skin Alley and Warm Dust!)
at the Sirius club, N.London, in apr. '72.........
robert angelo crikey, the Sirius club, in Southgate as I remember. I used to go to the Farx in Potters Bar until it closed in 72 - in fact I played my first ever gig there the night it finally went under. I saw Warm Dust there, they were quite something!
Warm dust there’s a memory. Ally pally race course concert 1970-71 some, time I can’t find anything about that concert anywhere online , like it never happened but John peel was MC
I saw them in 1970 at the Chez Club, Leytonstone, London.. they were good.
You've made a great purchase.
@TR5T And The Ship pub down Wardour Street which is iconic in that it's still there I believe. The integral cheese roll still under the plastic bin. Someone left some photos of The lower Third pinned on a wall there in the seventies as Bowie and his band use to hang out there in '66.
Wonderful, thanks :)
que pedazo de punteo, aguesome, they have something of Blood Rock in the bass
Nice to hear this again. I saw them a couple of times and had this LP. Wonder what happened to it?
Nothing little about this
I think it's hands up and agree. The '60's generation done it better. I had to wait for The Sex Pistols to be amongst my own generation. It was worth the wait though.