true believer
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as hippie night fades away
there is one last album
carry on
there is one last album
carry on
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Those words resonated through Australian culture – the case, never solved, became known as “the Tamam Shud case” – and 20 or so years later they made their way back to the country’s beaches, in the form of what might be the world’s only improvisational psychedelic surf band album. Tamam Shud’s first LP, 1969’s Evolution, recently reissued on vinyl by Anthology Records, is very much of its time: wide-eyed balladry sits alongside bass-heavy rock; the lyrics are, to be charitable, naive (“What is the time, Mr Strange? / Do you think it’s time for a change?”); the sleevenote is perfect, in that late-60s way (“The sound of the Shud is heavy. The vocal of the Shud is incidental”). It’s a classic curio,the kind lovers of psychedelia should devour.
This is an Australian Masterpiece .... I read this in the guardian and went looking for it ... the sound track from the album is below.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2...ut&utm_term=194550&subid=12400018&CMP=ema_632
Taken from the article. Sound track is below...
Truly awesome you cannot believe how that takes me back.
I haven't thought of Shud for 100 years or more.
You will love this .... RRRrrrrrrrrr this youtube has inspired me to get fit again... sorta reminds me of what I can't do now and wants to do again... in particular love the bits from 1:07 to 2:23 but its all good to be fair ...
Enjoy .... from the same project.... and the song also a forgotten Aussie classic ...
Just discovered this song and cant stop listening to it.