hmmm...I wondered where those tapes went after the sunshine hit that afternoon in the summer of '67 just off campus at the "Head Stone" where every budding hippie was jammin the acid.....the flute player started beating his boots with his flute! that's why you don't hear a flute!
@@thedillestweed2644 exactly, Beat of the Earth, Electronic Hole and Relatively Clean Rivers are all bands or rather projects by this one underground hero, Phil Pearlman. Good catch! And do check out Beat of the Earth if you haven't listened to them yet, some truly lysergic music. Cheers
@@SchokoKekseFTW No, "The Electronic Hole" is a demo album released by members from The Beat Of The Earth, and appears in their discography, as it appears in the last edition of Fuzz Acid & Flowers. That information is correct, as it was collected from the band's leader, Phil Pearlman. Relatively Clean Rivers, however, is a different group.
the great trilogy has been discovered,
beat of the earth
the electronic hole
relatively clean rivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amen :)
One of the best albums ever....Wish I had the original. :-)
Great discovery!
Phil Pearlman is a legend.
Love this album.~*.
hmmm...I wondered where those tapes went after the sunshine hit that afternoon in the summer of '67 just off campus at the "Head Stone" where every budding hippie was jammin the acid.....the flute player started beating his boots with his flute! that's why you don't hear a flute!
They sell the original on Discogs for about 1 liver and 2 kidneys
Love at first listen
Me too.....
check out cut chemist's "american pie: fall backwards" mix for more psychedelic folk/rock like this. two of the songs on this album are featured!
Fantastic One :)
Yeh, I was like, “God this sounds a lot like the guy from Relatively Clean Rivers”. Maybe cos it was 😅
this is so damn good
im on the wall
daintily tripping
Beat Of The Earth is the group. Electronic Hole is the title.
nope, Beat of the Earth is another band, another project by Phil Pearlman
@@SchokoKekseFTW These guys kinda sound like Relavly Cleans Rivers, are they related to this band in any way?
@@thedillestweed2644 exactly, Beat of the Earth, Electronic Hole and Relatively Clean Rivers are all bands or rather projects by this one underground hero, Phil Pearlman. Good catch! And do check out Beat of the Earth if you haven't listened to them yet, some truly lysergic music. Cheers
@@SchokoKekseFTW No, "The Electronic Hole" is a demo album released by members from The Beat Of The Earth, and appears in their discography, as it appears in the last edition of Fuzz Acid & Flowers. That information is correct, as it was collected from the band's leader, Phil Pearlman. Relatively Clean Rivers, however, is a different group.
22:15 reminiscent of Trouble Every Day by Frank Zappa
it's kind of an uncredited cover version
Sounds like the Kinks meet Pink Floyd :)
those organs were a little sloppy....jes sayin
the kidney or the liver