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I've only ever heard the title track of this album, years ago on late night radio (
Bob Harris perhaps?) full blast coming back from a gig, and clearly remember adverts for it that were standard on Harvest albums of the time, including Deep Purple In Rock and Atom Heart Mother, amongst others. Yes, we'll get some more material but trying to pull in influences like this which has a time signature change in the middle while retaining the sound the whole band wants and the audience will accept is a hard act to pull off.
Ritchie333(talk)(cont)14:28, 20 February 2015 (UTC)reply
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I've only ever heard the title track of this album, years ago on late night radio (
Bob Harris perhaps?) full blast coming back from a gig, and clearly remember adverts for it that were standard on Harvest albums of the time, including Deep Purple In Rock and Atom Heart Mother, amongst others. Yes, we'll get some more material but trying to pull in influences like this which has a time signature change in the middle while retaining the sound the whole band wants and the audience will accept is a hard act to pull off.
Ritchie333(talk)(cont)14:28, 20 February 2015 (UTC)reply