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Love these guys, but their best music isn't available on YouTube so I can never share my favorites from Hit To Death... and Transmissions... The band's pretty independent. Do you think it's them or the label that's preventing YouTube postings, though lots of other bands represent there?
Bunjee - I'm with you, I love the newer albums but to me the "mid-period" trio of Hit to Death in the Future Head, Transmissions From the Satellite Heart and Clouds Taste Metallic can't be effed with. All classics from start to finish...
I was able to find a few songs from those albums on YouTube, check it out:
One of my kids turned me on to them.
We'll be seeing them in New Orleans two weeks from now.
Last weekend, I hear a familiar sound emitting from the TV and I was gratified to see that Wayne Coyne was on some fishing show that my husband was watching.
Bru
You do realize this is a cover, right? (And a very nice one, at that.)
There have been several covers. It was written by Ed Rush and George Cromarty in 1957.
Paul Newman popularized it in 1967's Cool Hand Luke.
We enjoyed the Flaming Lips last weekend.
They began at sundown.
Setlist from Voodoo:
Race for the Prize
Silver Trembling Hands
Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (with a very cool introduction)
Fight Test -sing along
Convinced of the Hex
Vein of Stars
Yoshimi
Pompeii
Taps
The WAND
Do You Realize?
Bunjee - I'm with you, I love the newer albums but to me the "mid-period" trio of Hit to Death in the Future Head, Transmissions From the Satellite Heart and Clouds Taste Metallic can't be effed with. All classics from start to finish...
Good news, sean... I found a channel, therefore...
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