update + 2 british psychedelia single's
as i said before i started my chemo session on the 28th of november
and this morning i finished it.
so im at home again,everything is going good.
but now some british psychedelia for you all
Tintern Abby unreleased "How Do I Feel Today/Do What You Must" single
some information:
it was only recorded as a demo
The tracks are 'Do what you must' and 'How do I feel today'. The former was band-written, whilst 'How do I feel today' was written by Dave McTavish [who wrote both sides of the Deram 45], and was supposed to be the follow-up to the first single, but got shelved as the deal with Deram ended.
get it!
Boeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup "Jabberwock/Wich Dreamed It" single
Boeing Duveen & the Beautiful Soup made just one single, the 1968 release "Jabberwock"/"Which Dreamed It" -- but what a single it was. The A-side was one of the best and most unusual British psychedelic obscurities, with its zany, menacing setting of the Lewis Carroll tale to music. The melody was at once bouncy and ominous, the vocal like that of a mad storyteller, and the arrangement spruced up by weird laughter and screams in the background. The flip side was, in comparison, a pretty mundane piece of period raga-rock. "Jabberwock" has been reissued on several collector-oriented psychedelic compilations, as has to a lesser degree the flip side. The story behind the real identity of Boeing Duveen is perhaps even stranger than the single itself. Boeing Duveen was Sam Hutt, known to the British '60s counterculture as a "rock & roll doctor" who administered to rock musicians and practiced homeopathy and holistic medicine, as well as dealing with drug casualties at festivals. Although he remained a doctor, he also continued doing music for decades, though switching to country & western sounds under the pseudonym Hank Wangford
get it!
password for both files: citiesonflame
and this morning i finished it.
so im at home again,everything is going good.
but now some british psychedelia for you all
Tintern Abby unreleased "How Do I Feel Today/Do What You Must" single
some information:
it was only recorded as a demo
The tracks are 'Do what you must' and 'How do I feel today'. The former was band-written, whilst 'How do I feel today' was written by Dave McTavish [who wrote both sides of the Deram 45], and was supposed to be the follow-up to the first single, but got shelved as the deal with Deram ended.
get it!
Boeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup "Jabberwock/Wich Dreamed It" single
Boeing Duveen & the Beautiful Soup made just one single, the 1968 release "Jabberwock"/"Which Dreamed It" -- but what a single it was. The A-side was one of the best and most unusual British psychedelic obscurities, with its zany, menacing setting of the Lewis Carroll tale to music. The melody was at once bouncy and ominous, the vocal like that of a mad storyteller, and the arrangement spruced up by weird laughter and screams in the background. The flip side was, in comparison, a pretty mundane piece of period raga-rock. "Jabberwock" has been reissued on several collector-oriented psychedelic compilations, as has to a lesser degree the flip side. The story behind the real identity of Boeing Duveen is perhaps even stranger than the single itself. Boeing Duveen was Sam Hutt, known to the British '60s counterculture as a "rock & roll doctor" who administered to rock musicians and practiced homeopathy and holistic medicine, as well as dealing with drug casualties at festivals. Although he remained a doctor, he also continued doing music for decades, though switching to country & western sounds under the pseudonym Hank Wangford
get it!
password for both files: citiesonflame
6 Comments:
wow, glad to see you again! and please some japanese stuff like DMBQ, Kazuki Tomokawa, Keiji Haino. Enjoy home! Thanks a lot lot lot.
Thanks for these rare singles. I am lad to see you're home again and I wish you the best of luck for the future.
Hi Dirk, I am glad to hear that you are doing well and handling chemo OK. I know it is a tough thing to get through and I wish the very best for you. Stay strong!
OK
RC
Hi Dirk, I tohught that the 2nd Tintern Abbey's single was just a legend. Thank you!
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Please reUL these two albums when suitable for you. Their links are not working . Thanks a lot Dirk.
Paul
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