"Meningitis, peritonitis" - pure genius! An inquisitive critic would see glimpses of "Music from the Body" here, I'm sure

I love the fact that one can buy it for £4.99 on iTunes now, but I hope that it is not only iTunes in the UK. This makes it less of a limited release for sure. Perhaps this was the band's reaction to scalping that came with the vinyl version, at least I hope so. I also hope they will not frustrate international fans further by not making it digitally available outside of the UK.Bigmanpigman wrote:
just appeared on iTunes via http://fave.co/1NUyPiA
Its 2016, if the product is out there but the band has not made it legally available to everyone, it's their own fault if people acquire it from non legal sources.Hadrian wrote:I also hope they will not frustrate international fans further by not making it digitally available outside of the UK.
My first reflex on hearing this song was "This isn't the Monks?" ... there's probably absolutely no connection between the two groups (outside of my head, anyway) ... but that song almost could've come right off of "Black Monk Time" ...Jimi Dean Barrett wrote:And yet incredibly he's pre-dated Mr Gumby from Monty Python by a good few years!Bigmanpigman wrote: Record 1, Side B: Remember Me (Barrett) 2:45
This track has the most un-Sydlike Syd vocal ever. With a throbbing keyboard motif running through the length of the song, Syd sings like an American blues or R&B vocalist, with only the end of lines dropping the accent a little for the real Syd to come through. One of the tracks which is far removed from what the band ended up doing a short while later.Can't unhear it now.