I was launched on this planet in 79 and discover most music before the 90's through elders and social media. So I warmly thank you Danish Record Hunter and other Purveyors of Rock (Uncle Lakis etc...) for sharing this music. It's an immense addition to my life experience as a person, music lover and musician (I learn a lot from 70's drummers). No historical period is to be idealized as a whole (violence is a constant, unfortunately, but as well as resistance to violence), and rock'n'roll lives on, but to me these 70's are a golden age (as well as is it to other styles) in terms of feeling, playing and sound texture. When I listen to this kind of album, it's sunshine coming up my way (even if I'm more of an overcast weather type of person !). Cheers
I appreciate your kind words. I never really thought that I'd be able to make youtube videos myself. I thought I wouldn't have the guts to throw myself to the wolves haha. I make these videos because no one else are talking solely about music from their native countries, like I'm doing with Danish rock music. Man, I hope that there will be other youtubers in the future talking about obscure 60s and 70s music from off-the-wall countries. That's niche videos I'd like to watch.
Many thanks for uploading this, it's a great album and very varied in music style. Had the band been British or German it'd probably be a cult classic by now.
"Sensory System" is a Danish rock band of the early 70s, which also worked fruitfully in the German expanses under the name "System". The group recorded its first album in 1972, but it was not released until 1974. In 1973, the group toured extensively in Norway and West Germany. In the end, in 1974 their long-awaited debut album was released, in Denmark it was released under the name “Sensory System” - “Sensory”, in West Germany “System” - “System”. In 1975, the group's second album was released. In 1976, Sensory System ceased to exist. Brian Burr-Philipp - lead vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar (02, 06) Jørgen Werner - guitar, vocals Flemming Bjergby - bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar (02) Rene Wulff - drums, percussion, backing vocals + Krishna Yarbrough - guitar Finn Ziegler - violin Sensory System - producers, arrangers
Much cleaner copy than mine - I'm a bit jealous. Sounds even better without the crackles. The guitar really sings. Think Nixon is still my fave track, but it's a close run thing. Love the way the track ends.
It was a hell making a vinyl rip that sounded good. Especially the chorus on 'Red Man' is suffering a bit. When I play the record it sounds absolutely perfect. But the unedited vinyl rip sounded muffled and without power. I had to edit the treble/bass and suddenly it sounded more like itself. Yeah, the guitars are really wild on this one! 'While Nixon Plays the Piano' is still a favourite of mine, but I've also grown lots of love for 'Experience, My Teacher'. I love the dynamic songwriting on that track.
It's a hell of a good copy. This album is that fucking legendary & rare,and on vinyl it keeps all the vibes...with your efforts it's enormously fascinating to listen to. Your a crack,Man!
@@The-Danish-Record-Hunter Experience is a great track & I really like Biggan (I think the title is a pun) - it's what I wanted Kashmir to sound more like on their first LP
I have heard somewhere else the melody of the solo at 34:20 on Winter's over. First thought it was on Tiger B Smith - Tiger Rock but apparently not. But perhaps it was a german band nonetheless. Doesn't matter, let's enjoy Sensory System !
Jeg oplevede Sensory System live til en Roskilde Festival i 1973, og jeg har ikke på noget tidspunkt glemt det, selv om det var svært at finde en plade med dem.
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 Nice to meet you too. You guessed my age very close, but I'm actually 69, and yes I'm danish. There are not many of my kind left in Denmark of today.
@@willycoyote2866 Feel & see the same...I was a son of Norwegians,my mom was a Rockfan and very modern for her age. They moved to fucking Switzerland for Jobs. Was always an outsider hangin out with the freaks & punks there. My taste & look was getting copied too,but before they mobbed me to the limit!😂 Now I live in Spain,fuck the Swiss. But here I'm again one of the few. Don't see much like us here. Just in the music scene,mostly Gitanos or open minded persons appear in official places,concerts or on CD's!🤣
@@willycoyote2866 Was visiting a former abusive girlfriend in Kopenhagen 15 years ago...was so near to "Frijestaat Christania",but the witch fucked (all) up. She was dressed like a freak,but behaved like a conservative right winged DAY TRIPPER. 😝🤷🏼♂️😝
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 I've got what modern people don't have: Willpower and stubbornness, and I will never obey the modern slavery. I don't follow fashion. The fashion is ugly. I wear the clothes that I liked since i was young. Others throwing away their souls to follow the mainstream. I don't. I guess that you are like that too.
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu 🧨🔥🎸
@@KptainRed There's definitely a similarity! I also think he reminds me in places of the Savoy Brown vocalist that sang on the Savage Return LP from 1978.
I was launched on this planet in 79 and discover most music before the 90's through elders and social media. So I warmly thank you Danish Record Hunter and other Purveyors of Rock (Uncle Lakis etc...) for sharing this music. It's an immense addition to my life experience as a person, music lover and musician (I learn a lot from 70's drummers). No historical period is to be idealized as a whole (violence is a constant, unfortunately, but as well as resistance to violence), and rock'n'roll lives on, but to me these 70's are a golden age (as well as is it to other styles) in terms of feeling, playing and sound texture. When I listen to this kind of album, it's sunshine coming up my way (even if I'm more of an overcast weather type of person !). Cheers
I appreciate your kind words. I never really thought that I'd be able to make youtube videos myself. I thought I wouldn't have the guts to throw myself to the wolves haha.
I make these videos because no one else are talking solely about music from their native countries, like I'm doing with Danish rock music. Man, I hope that there will be other youtubers in the future talking about obscure 60s and 70s music from off-the-wall countries. That's niche videos I'd like to watch.
Many thanks for uploading this, it's a great album and very varied in music style. Had the band been British or German it'd probably be a cult classic by now.
True.
"Sensory System" is a Danish rock band of the early 70s, which also worked fruitfully in the German expanses under the name "System". The group recorded its first album in 1972, but it was not released until 1974. In 1973, the group toured extensively in Norway and West Germany. In the end, in 1974 their long-awaited debut album was released, in Denmark it was released under the name “Sensory System” - “Sensory”, in West Germany “System” - “System”. In 1975, the group's second album was released. In 1976, Sensory System ceased to exist.
Brian Burr-Philipp - lead vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar (02, 06)
Jørgen Werner - guitar, vocals
Flemming Bjergby - bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar (02)
Rene Wulff - drums, percussion, backing vocals
+
Krishna Yarbrough - guitar
Finn Ziegler - violin
Sensory System - producers, arrangers
Спасибо,,,, старенькое,,, всегда вызывает теплые чувства
Perfektna muzika 70r.Mam 72.rokov a čas hippies...💣
Fantastic album!
Thanks for this. Bits remind me of Budgie...
fantastic stuff,greatly appreciate for uploading
Ripper from yesteryear ❤❤❤❤
marvelous heavy gem love all danish rock from the old times until thrashers and death bands !
Much cleaner copy than mine - I'm a bit jealous. Sounds even better without the crackles.
The guitar really sings.
Think Nixon is still my fave track, but it's a close run thing. Love the way the track ends.
It was a hell making a vinyl rip that sounded good. Especially the chorus on 'Red Man' is suffering a bit. When I play the record it sounds absolutely perfect. But the unedited vinyl rip sounded muffled and without power. I had to edit the treble/bass and suddenly it sounded more like itself.
Yeah, the guitars are really wild on this one! 'While Nixon Plays the Piano' is still a favourite of mine, but I've also grown lots of love for 'Experience, My Teacher'. I love the dynamic songwriting on that track.
It's a hell of a good copy. This album is that fucking legendary & rare,and on vinyl it keeps all the vibes...with your efforts it's enormously fascinating to listen to. Your a crack,Man!
Looking forward to hear more of your stuff,man! Nice vinyls already all over the place! Hugs!😂🫂
@@The-Danish-Record-Hunter Experience is a great track & I really like Biggan (I think the title is a pun) - it's what I wanted Kashmir to sound more like on their first LP
Блин,я в шоке,почему я это раньше не слышал? СУПЕРРРР!!!
hellllllll yeah . this is great . . thank you !
Denish music rocks out!!! I heard three vinyls of your collection and I'm fucking liking it XD
Fedt, tak for dette herlige fund ....
Jå,der ær virkeligt fräs! Og de ær de beste album fra en danske group. Hilsen fra en norsk søn! Min mur elskede det...ræve kickerne Rock'n'Roll!😂😂😂
I have heard somewhere else the melody of the solo at 34:20 on Winter's over. First thought it was on Tiger B Smith - Tiger Rock but apparently not. But perhaps it was a german band nonetheless. Doesn't matter, let's enjoy Sensory System !
Jeg oplevede Sensory System live til en Roskilde Festival i 1973, og jeg har ikke på noget tidspunkt glemt det, selv om det var svært at finde en plade med dem.
Guess you're around 65+
An old Danish rocker/hippie...im 58 and same kind of music lover. Nice to meet you, Willy!😂🫂
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 Nice to meet you too. You guessed my age very close, but I'm actually 69, and yes I'm danish. There are not many of my kind left in Denmark of today.
@@willycoyote2866 Feel & see the same...I was a son of Norwegians,my mom was a Rockfan and very modern for her age. They moved to fucking Switzerland for Jobs. Was always an outsider hangin out with the freaks & punks there. My taste & look was getting copied too,but before they mobbed me to the limit!😂
Now I live in Spain,fuck the Swiss. But here I'm again one of the few. Don't see much like us here. Just in the music scene,mostly Gitanos or open minded persons appear in official places,concerts or on CD's!🤣
@@willycoyote2866 Was visiting a former abusive girlfriend in Kopenhagen 15 years ago...was so near to "Frijestaat Christania",but the witch fucked (all) up. She was dressed like a freak,but behaved like a conservative right winged DAY TRIPPER. 😝🤷🏼♂️😝
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 I've got what modern people don't have: Willpower and stubbornness, and I will never obey the modern slavery. I don't follow fashion. The fashion is ugly. I wear the clothes that I liked since i was young. Others throwing away their souls to follow the mainstream. I don't. I guess that you are like that too.
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu 🧨🔥🎸
Bra musik 👍
Fuck,they are soo good!❤❤❤
Solo on While Nixon... inspired by Highway Star solo ?
@@KptainRed It's inspired by Child in Time.
@@The-Danish-Record-Hunter Alright, thanks for correcting ! I wasn't exactly sure of my reference as I was writing the comment !
Led Sabbath
Singer reminds of Terry Reid
@@KptainRed There's definitely a similarity! I also think he reminds me in places of the Savoy Brown vocalist that sang on the Savage Return LP from 1978.
Maneiro!
17:41 this instrumental is a rip-off of Deep Purple's "Child in Time" 🙂
@@flammaferus2998 Yes, I've realized that too. I think there's a Uriah Heep rip-off in that same instrumental.
Yes sir .Mr. Blackmore solo 👍
Great!
whouaaaaaaa
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