You'll know Marsha Hunt from her groundbreaking display of southern hemisphere cleavage [below - Ed.]. But the star of the hit family values musical Hair is also a keen collector of psychedelic albums! Marsha was kind enough to speak to us from 1969, courtesy our L.T.D. [Linear Time Denial - Ed.] app. available at th' FoamStore™!
FT3: Hey, Marsh! Looking good!
MH: Likewise I'm sure, Farq.
FT3: You have something for th' Four Or Five Guys©?
MH: The skeevy seniors?
FT3: Hey! Some of us are in our 'fifties! That's, like, teenage!
MH: In your dreams, Gramps. But yeah, I got a fine, fine album in my secret box, take a peek in there, see if you smart as you think you are.
FT3: Gee, that's swell, Marsh! Rots of ruck with the 'seventies!
Take a peek in the comments, and see if you know - who's in Marsha's Box! (HARMONICA THEME, APPLAUSE)
After this, breasts were never quite the same.
Nothing tricky about this one. Real track from a real band.
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As usual - if you use some kind of computer cheat, keep it to yourself!
ReplyDeleteHey! Some of us are in our forties!
ReplyDeleteSonny - are you here with your mother?
DeleteNo, with my cool old uncle Farq and some of his drinking buddies...
DeleteTalking of drinking buddies - we haven't heard from Jack Kerouac's Cat for a while. I think he may have been abducted by aliens for an intense rectal probe. I can't think of any other reason why he don't drop by no more, th' bum.
DeleteIn the immortal words of Ralph Kramden, "is it Ed Norton?"
ReplyDeleteWhether by intuition, guesswork, or pure knowledge, pmac has missed the brass ring and is hurtling into a crowd of innocent bystanders, many of them orphans on a day out.
DeleteIt's badly recorded and bass heavy enough to be British, about 1968. Am I warm?
ReplyDeleteYe-esssss ... it's badly-recorded because it's a demo. It was released as part of the (demo) album some time later, in the way of these things.
DeleteSpencer Davis?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a lad, my neighbor had a mail order vinyl LP of music based on "Marvel" super-heroes, the group what recorded these precious gems was called "Icarus" would this possibly be them?
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It's The Action singing Icarus. I know this because it was played to me by the late Martin Stone, formally of The Action!
ReplyDeleteSteve gets the cigar! The album (pretty good, even as a demo) will be upped in a separate Action/Mighty Baby post later today (or tonight, depending).
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