This is what would have happened if Mike Oldfield, Syd Barrett, Michael Jackson and the Royal Edinburgh Millitary Tattoo had gotten together and done a single.
Another for the had to come up at some time weird file. I mentioned it once but never posted it. (I dont think) Properly weird. I still remember the first time I heard it, c1968, when a friend of mine bought the Beatles 'White' album. Not sure what Lennon was on, other than Yoko.
* I started life with nothing, and still have most of it left
“Good drivers have dead flies on the side windows!” (Walter Röhrl)
* I married Miss Right. Just didn't know her first name was Always
I have always said that while some of the Beatles music is ok, for the most part they destroyed "Rock & Roll.
If a man can't look at danger and still go on, man has stopped living. If the worst ever happens – then it means simply that I've been asked to pay the bill for the happiness of my life – without a moment's regret. Graham Hill
If a man can't look at danger and still go on, man has stopped living. If the worst ever happens – then it means simply that I've been asked to pay the bill for the happiness of my life – without a moment's regret. Graham Hill
If a man can't look at danger and still go on, man has stopped living. If the worst ever happens – then it means simply that I've been asked to pay the bill for the happiness of my life – without a moment's regret. Graham Hill
Krautrock music can sound like Fisher-Price pianos and making whale noises with a voice thrower at times, yet it still sounds decades ahead of their time.
This is the opening track off Kraftwerk's eponymous 1970 debut album. They would transition from krautrock to electronic in 1974.
If a man can't look at danger and still go on, man has stopped living. If the worst ever happens – then it means simply that I've been asked to pay the bill for the happiness of my life – without a moment's regret. Graham Hill
I didn't mean it in that sense to be honest. But you could just hear the music coming from Germany in the 60s-70s and it sounded otherworldly. A turning point in music for sure.