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Carry me along
Oh, hot summer day (Hot summer day)
Please carry me along
Hot summer day
Carry me along
To its end
Where I begin
Long summer dream (Long summer dream)
Sliding round my mind
Those long summer dreams (Long summer dream)
Are leaving me behind
Hot summer day
Carry me along
To its end
Where I begin
Circling like a river
Over brightly colored stones
Breaking up my soul
And taking part of me home
Leaving the other half
To tumble all alone
Love, love, where did you go?
Hot summer day (Hot summer day)
Carry me along
To its end where I begin
Those long summer dreams (Long summer dream)
Still spinning round my mind
And they end where they begin
And I want to grab that river
And stop the love that's dying
Because I know that somewhere
Deep inside my soul you're still lying
Waiting to awaken
And shake that river's flow
Love, love, where did you go?
They told me that the sun turned green
I said I didn't know
And they told me that the moon turned blue
I said it didn't show
And they told me that I looked a fool
And I said I'd let that go
But when they told me that our love was dead
I had to turn and go
Oh love
Love
Love
Love
Love
Where did you go?
Hot summer day (Hot summer day)
Carry me along
To its end
Where I begin
Long summer dreams (Long summer dream)
Sliding round my mind
And they end
Where they begin
Circling like a river
Over brightly colored stones
Breaking up my soul
And taking part of me home
Leaving the other half
To tumble all alone
Love, love, where did you go?
Didn’t Tom Waites cover this song? ;)
Not even Jeff Goldblum can reckon with such tomfool chicanery.
Until the next life. Everytime I hear this band I will think of you. <3
Amazing. Can't remember where I set my glasses down, but I remember all the lyrics to this song even though I probably haven't heard in since 1970.
Your glasses are in the fridge, where they belong. LOL! Sing away & enjoy the tune!
As a friend of mine says, "Our job isn't done." He refers to the values and ideals of the sixties.
What's so funny 'bout Peace, Love, and Understanding?
Don't ask a liberal, you'll be lied to your face.
"White Bird" also a winner from this album...
White Bird, one of my favorites, it moves my soul somehow!
One of the great things about RP is that while I listen to RP almost exclusively, it's RP that triggers me to go elsewhere to listen to more of the new music I've just heard on RP, or to fondly reminisce with more of a great oldie.
Thanks William, et. al.
You're lucky to have seen them live, especially since you used 3 "oldens" to describe how long ago it was.
Unfortunately they got screwed by bad management.
Despite global warming.
I’ve been trying to buy this album and went on Amazon where they sell it for €260.
Go to Discogs, the have a 4 copies between 20 and 35 euros and more in the US.
Very generic
"White Bird" also a winner from this album...
I AGREE!!!
I’ve been trying to buy this album and went on Amazon where they sell it for €260.
Wow! Maybe I should auction my copy. NOT.
Phenomenal band that has been overlooked by history.
Not on RP . . .
Brings back memories of when it started getting played on the new (at the time) Classic Rock stations, in '87-'88...and can't shake the memory of my first time to Pa'ia, in Maui, and seeing the cover as a poster in a hip little coffee and music shop...It was a beautiful day!
I saw them in London some time around '69, also on the bill was Taj Mahal. When you were in Pa'ia did you go to Freedom Park and Jimi's statue? My buddy Ray got to go to Rainbow Bridge lucky guy.
That's pretty funny
Not that White Bird isn't a magnificent song as well.
Looks like a Disney picture to me.
Juuuust a little bit of hyperbole.
Great song, tho.
Seriously?
Yeah, if you say so.
Amen, brother. No passion, no vision, and "talent" is now defined by how sexy you appear on YouTube and your Instagram feed.
EVERYtime I hear that squealing violin intro I get chicken skin....memories of road-trips with dad and stepmom and his well crafted, LP to cassette mix-tapes. Maybe some Uriah Heep on RP one day (July Morning!!)
LONG LIVE RP!!
coloradojohn wrote:
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8:35 amIt's A Beautiful Day
Hot Summer DayIt's A Beautiful Day (1968)6.6 8:29 amThe Cinematic Orchestra
To Build A HomeMa Fleur (2007)7.6 8:25 amTindersticks
What Are You Fighting For?Across Six Leap Years (2013)6.8 8:20 amHooverphonic
MagentaBlue Wonder Power Milk (1998)7.1 8:17 amThe Beatles
Across The UniverseLet It Be (1969)
Bowie is in all music of the last 100 years and the next 100
As another who lived through those times and was often called a dirty hippie I can tell you that not all of us were dirty or rich spoiled brats. Being a hippie was more about the state of mind, of caring for your fellow man and not very much about money. Just enough to live on. Just thought I'd mention it.
I always suspected the hippies were rich spoilt brats and now I have it on what may be the best authority out there. Great post OF. Keep rocking!!
I grew up more or less dirt poor myself. I never had very much money for albums and certianly could not dream of rock concerts. I watched a lot of MTV (at friend's house cuz we never had it) and of course listened to good ole American FM radio. My mom had some sort of collection too. We were on food stamps for several years.
When i think of the options kids have now I am quite envious. I know now if i. had to i could get by on an extremely juicy diet of great muzic all thanks to the greatest and most important revolution since GW and TJ in 1776 and i am talkin bout he digital revolushon that has changed the world!!
As another who lived through those times and was often called a dirty hippie I can tell you that not all of us were dirty or rich spoiled brats. Being a hippie was more about the state of mind, of caring for your fellow man and not very much about money. Just enough to live on. Just thought I'd mention it.
On_The_Beach SCO-O-O-O-ORES!!!
Yes, but now it seems so dated.... I still have this album btw
Anyone ever notice that some of the album is Mono, some Stereo?
I'll have to dial this one into my playlist for driving.
Graham (somewhere in Kuwait)
There was a more-than-ample supply of laughable music from those decades (as with any other decade); many people have just selectively forgotten it. This is pretty funny though, in a morbidly pleasant way.
I think it's funny the conceptcion of " hippys" describing the folks actually doing the life. " hippys" were middle and upper class kids with money, the rest of us freeks were stonney broke doing whatever it took to stay alive and groove. I'd stand outside the filmore selling the Berkley burp every nite to get enough dough to get in or eat depending on who was playing. some nites bill would chase us away, some nites we all got invited in. some times he would get up on stage and tell everyone to leave unless they wanted to get locked in. yowza all nite party time. cuz if you didn't get out before 2 you got locked in till 6am. thoese were magic times with everyone from the dead Ritchie havens the dobbies whoever showed, jamming all nite. killer times. holey hot tuna bubba it was on. remember when "pop tops" fit in parking meters ?used to be the way to beat the loitering rap, pay for a parking place and sit in it.you can get a lot of folks in a parking place of caddy size.
I always suspected the hippies were rich spoilt brats and now I have it on what may be the best authority out there. Great post OF. Keep rocking!!
I grew up more or less dirt poor myself. I never had very much money for albums and certianly could not dream of rock concerts. I watched a lot of MTV (at friend's house cuz we never had it) and of course listened to good ole American FM radio. My mom had some sort of collection too. We were on food stamps for several years.
When i think of the options kids have now I am quite envious. I know now if i. had to i could get by on an extremely juicy diet of great muzic all thanks to the greatest and most important revolution since GW and TJ in 1776 and i am talkin bout he digital revolushon that has changed the world!!
It's A Beatiful Day opedn the show and got booed off stage after two or three songs. Maybe it was the violin.
Felt sorry for them, kind and gentle souls they were.
Yeah, I can't imagine fans of this band having a lot in common with fans of Nazareth. Not a good fit.
It's a Beautiful Day reminds me a little of Will Ferrell and Anna Gasteyer as Marti and Bobbie Culp, the middle-aged squares teaching high school music:
I think the Culps are lagging a bit in talent, though.
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Maybe JA with a lot less drugs and arrogance. It didn't take long for Grace, Marty and Co. to become mightily impressed with themselves from what I could tell.
It's A Beatiful Day opedn the show and got booed off stage after two or three songs. Maybe it was the violin.
Felt sorry for them, kind and gentle souls they were.
She died in a car accident in Northern California. I think I posted more info about it on the White Bird page.
Totally agree!
There are other great songs on this album: Girl with no Eyes and Bombay Calling are spectacular. The album is best enjoyed whole IMO.
White Bird and this one! Yum.
Yum is it-excellent production values-this band and Family established a more not so much doper scene, which still existed. Less color, more performance!
White Bird and this one! Yum.
Exactly! At fourteen I was lucky enough to see them at London's Royal Albert Hall with Taj Mahal on the same bill. I had a wonderful childhood.
Oh, never mind...
Died 1989 @ age 40 (automobile accident).
Well, that's sad to hear. I was not a huge fan of the band, but I enjoyed the music when it was on the radio mainly due to her vocals.
Died 1989 @ age 40 (automobile accident).
Patti Santos.
this one is LESS vomit inducing than White Bird...
Yeah... what SHE says ! um hmmmm
this one is LESS vomit inducing than White Bird...
I remember this back in the day...
phhhtttt!
Yup,not a bad track on it !
because they were often folkies before psychedelia kicked in.
Don't forget ANNOYING.
agreed
You're lucky to have seen them live, especially since you used 3 "oldens" to describe how long ago it was.
I saw them live at the City Auditorium in Colorado Springs. That must have been during the Katz era when he wouldn't let them perform in San Francisco because they "weren't ready." Source: Wikipedia. David LaFlamme went through TWO bows that night. Unbelievably great!