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I see, so I see so
My computer of 6 years and 30K songs has died. It's the end of an era and a temporary halt to sounds to broadcast. Oh well. Thank-you all for listening. Stay tuned...you never know what might happen.
"Hunting Song" by Pentangle from the album Basket Of Light (1969)
Luboš Fišer - Friends (Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, 1970)
"Sixty Forty" by Nico off the album Drama Of Exile (1981). Thanks to capturedunderhypnosis for cluing me into this incredible song.
"The Smile" by David Axelrod from the album Song Of Innocence (1968)
"White Sand" by Piero Umiliani from the soundtrack Il Corpo (1974)
"Rotolock" by Daphne Oram (year unknown)
"The Hidden Door" by Belbury Poly (2009)
"Where Is Yesterday" by United States Of America (1968)
“Underlying Expectancy” by John Cameron (1972)
mort garson - baby’s tears blues
Alain Goraguer - Ten Et Tiwa (La Planete Sauvage: An Original Soundtrack Recording)
"Wind In The Trees" by Kim Jung Mi (1973)
mellow candle - “heaven heath” (from swaddling songs, 1972)
"Confronto" by Lesiman (1974)
Basil Kirchin - Negatives
"The Ecstasy Of Gold" by Ennio Morricone from the soundtrack to the film The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966). My all-time favorite song by Morricone. The only song that ever made me cry when I heard it performed live. Thanks for indulging me during this week of Ennio Morricone songs.