Song Of the Day: February 24, 2005
Available on Syde Trips Five, Wooden Hill Records, 1995
A particularly wimpy slice of Carnaby Street pop. The Toast probably got beaten up a lot, but then so did Vitreous Humor. They cut at least two swell tracks in 1969, a good example of the sounds to be found on the average volume of Syde Trips, many of which saw no official release. Shammy scratches his head and says "There's nothing very punk rock about this at all," but the rest of us like the typical psych-pop harmonies and the chorus that refuses to end.


1 Comments:
Wow! Fantastically cool track! It took me 8 months to discover it. Why didn't anyone else comment?
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