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HST 069DVD
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"The Lost Broadcasts are a series of DVDs featuring performances that have rarely been seen since the original transmission on German television, in some cases more than forty years ago. Third Ear Band was an experimental music group founded in London by Glen Sweeney in 1968. Their first album Alchemy was released in 1969 and actually featured British radio DJ John Peel on jaws harp. Three pieces were filmed on the 11th of September including the unreleased 'Hyde Park'. The other two tracks were 'David Grocking' and 'In D', which is thought to be 'Raga in D'. 'Druid Grocking' was played during a John Peel Top Gear session in the summer of 1969 and is an extended workout of the song 'Druid One' from the Alchemy album. 'In D' is a piece originally recorded at the sessions for the debut album Alchemy. The band returned to the studio to film once more on the 26th of September and this time performed another slightly shorter version of 'Hyde Park'." NTSC All Region format.
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2LP
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TPM 216LP
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$22.00
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"Although the Third Ear Band recorded for Harvest (home to many of Britain's leading progressive rock acts) in the late 1960s, the group was more of an experimental ensemble, relying on strictly acoustic instruments, such as violin, oboe, cello and hand drumming. Founder and drummer Glen Sweeney used the term "raga" to describe their music because the melodies and trance-like rhythmic patterns used were inspired by the classical music of India."
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