“Witch of Endor” (1969)
been groovin’ on some Moondog! very surprised and impressed by his sounds.
Moondog, born Louis Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 – September 8, 1999), was a blind American composer, musician, poet and inventor of several musical instruments. Moving to New york as a young man, Moondog made a deliberate decision to make his home on the streets there, where he spent approximately twenty of the thirty years he lived in the city. Most days he could be found in his chosen part of town wearing clothes he had created based on his own interpretation of the Norse god Thor. Thanks to his unconventional outfits and lifestyle, he was known for much of his life as “The Viking of 6th Avenue”.[1]
Electric Prunes “General Confessional”
awesome weird pop-hymnal album by the Prunesters, great drumming!
“Astral Traveling” by Pharoah Sanders from Thembi (1971)
cooling down from a long day with some cosmic free jazz …
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced him to do an interview. 38 years later, Levitan, director Josh Raskin and illustrators James Braithwaite and Alex Kurina have collaborated to create an animated short film using the original interview recording as the soundtrack…
Peace.
(via nedhepburn)
