Almost positive that this version of "Song From the Bottom of a Well" is a B-side by Nick Haeffner, on the flip side of the single "The Master" in 1987. The original is from Kevin Ayers.
The way the songs segue sounds like it's a college/ indie radio broadcast. It's well executed and the rarity of the songs shows the depth of the DJ's music base. The only ones I recognize are the 1st (Dukes of Stratosphear) & last (The Nomads).
Mighty excellent collection of mind alterers here. I put Shazam on it briefly around 26:40 or so... nuttin'! However I feel confiddnt that the Illuminati will pick up on this collection eventually. Then we'll figure out who's who... I hope. Keep on keepin' on, man! Fantastisch!!
Nach Kim Fowley von 49:10 - 55:15 kommt Kevin Ayers' Song from the bottom of the well. Allerdings scheint nicht Kevin Ayers selbst der Interpret zu sein.
It sounds like ‘dark side of the moon’ ‘clocks’ the bass riff on Pink Floyd’s ‘money?? ’. After that it’s 80s whatever, punky new wave blah. . Except at 2:56 organ sounds kinda cool.
36:00 is the Broken Jug from Germany Album is "William" / 38:40 is Peter Sellers and The Hollywood Party from Italy Track is "No Way Out" on of my favortites 80s neo garage songs
It sounds like around min 20 there could be the group Ash Ra Tempel, with members Hartmut Enke, Klaus Schulze and Manuel Göttsching. If it is this group, it was possibly the time when Timothy Leary performed the vocals in his exile in Switzerland as a member of Ash Ra Tempel. Maybe -- to me it sounds like this..
Plan 9 - White Women ends around 35:58.
Almost positive that this version of "Song From the Bottom of a Well" is a B-side by Nick Haeffner, on the flip side of the single "The Master" in 1987. The original is from Kevin Ayers.
Thanks for your info
Kevin Ayers...that's a blast from past. Love me some Soft Machine, and all Kevin's music.
The way the songs segue sounds like it's a college/ indie radio broadcast. It's well executed and the rarity of the songs shows the depth of the DJ's music base. The only ones I recognize are the 1st (Dukes of Stratosphear) & last (The Nomads).
Mighty excellent collection of mind alterers here. I put Shazam on it briefly around 26:40 or so... nuttin'! However I feel confiddnt that the Illuminati will pick up on this collection eventually. Then we'll figure out who's who... I hope. Keep on keepin' on, man! Fantastisch!!
Iron Butterfly on some kind of drug.
Nach Kim Fowley von 49:10 - 55:15 kommt Kevin Ayers' Song from the bottom of the well. Allerdings scheint nicht Kevin Ayers selbst der Interpret zu sein.
It sounds like ‘dark side of the moon’ ‘clocks’ the bass riff on Pink Floyd’s ‘money?? ’. After that it’s 80s whatever, punky new wave blah. . Except at 2:56 organ sounds kinda cool.
4.58 Plan 9 - White Women
yes - you are right - it´s from the Dealing with the Dead LP Thank you very much!
36:00 is the Broken Jug from Germany Album is "William" / 38:40 is Peter Sellers and The Hollywood Party from Italy Track is "No Way Out" on of my favortites 80s neo garage songs
thank you - very helpful
@@wahwahwow1 The Broken Jug's song is "It's gonna rain" originally by The Unrelated Segments
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The Broken Jug's song is "It's gonna rain" originally by the Unrelated Segments
@@murieligel thanks!
It sounds like around min 20 there could be the group Ash Ra Tempel, with members Hartmut Enke, Klaus Schulze and Manuel Göttsching. If it is this group, it was possibly the time when Timothy Leary performed the vocals in his exile in Switzerland as a member of Ash Ra Tempel. Maybe -- to me it sounds like this..
wow cool, subbed!