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Beautiful sunny day ahead. on 09:07 - Aug 8 by WeWereZombies
Have not heard that in decades, that was the album closer, wasn't it? From a similar vintage:
If you were lucky you had the sleeve that folded in to the middle...great album. Mine was abandoned in a Huddersfield bedsit along with my entire record collection and treasured Pioneer stack system!
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
If you were lucky you had the sleeve that folded in to the middle...great album. Mine was abandoned in a Huddersfield bedsit along with my entire record collection and treasured Pioneer stack system!
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Yep, just checked on the shelf between Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Jimi Hendrix, it's still there but one part of the foldover is torn. The Hawkwind Log is still inside though, which is a miracle because things like all the inserts that came with the first Glastonbury triple album or Dark Side of the Moon have been lost, spread all over a number of moving boxes or stuck on walls etc. At one point in 1972 I believe I owned every official release by Hawkwind and that includes stuff like a side of Greasy Truckers. Extra brownie points for me?
Anyway, on mention of Glastonbury are you aware of Mighty Baby, the mod band that turned into a raga inspired jam session?
They were given most of a side of that first triple album and I was once watching University Challenge when a spraggy haired contestant who didn't know an answer gave an offhand 'A Blanket in my Muesli'.