Black Sabbath, The Sign of the Southern Cross View: https://youtu.be/0TkPMuDSfFE
C R Guru 24 Sep 2022 #151 Black Sabbath, The Sign of the Southern Cross View: https://youtu.be/0TkPMuDSfFE
slowmotion Quite dreadful 24 Sep 2022 #152 Poacher said: Captain Beefheart - Full Moon, Hot Sun View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4DKA21zlk Click to expand... I saw Captain Beefheart and the "Tragic Band" (as purists called them) in about 1974 in Cambridge. Great fun.
Poacher said: Captain Beefheart - Full Moon, Hot Sun View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4DKA21zlk Click to expand... I saw Captain Beefheart and the "Tragic Band" (as purists called them) in about 1974 in Cambridge. Great fun.
Poacher Gravitationally challenged member 26 Sep 2022 #155 slowmotion said: I saw Captain Beefheart and the "Tragic Band" (as purists called them) in about 1974 in Cambridge. Great fun. Click to expand... You likee? Then let's have another; one of the more accessible tracks on Trout Mask Replica. CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - MOONLIGHT ON VERMONT View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQXmnpYuN9M
slowmotion said: I saw Captain Beefheart and the "Tragic Band" (as purists called them) in about 1974 in Cambridge. Great fun. Click to expand... You likee? Then let's have another; one of the more accessible tracks on Trout Mask Replica. CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - MOONLIGHT ON VERMONT View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQXmnpYuN9M
craigwend Grimpeur des terrains plats 26 Sep 2022 #156 View: https://youtu.be/V9BnIqwH8Lg Cosmic Psychos - Sunrise
OP OP PeteXXX Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ... 26 Sep 2022 #157 Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come ~ Sunrise If you listen to nothing else, then listen to this! 🤩
Chris S Legendary Member 26 Sep 2022 #158 Stars on 45 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7skQvj-aBV8
srw It's a bit more complicated than that... 27 Sep 2022 #159 Handel - Total Eclipse, from Samson. Sun, moon and stars. Beat that! (Spoiler alert - he can't see them) Sung by the great, and much missed, Anthony Rolfe Johnson.
Handel - Total Eclipse, from Samson. Sun, moon and stars. Beat that! (Spoiler alert - he can't see them) Sung by the great, and much missed, Anthony Rolfe Johnson.