@Narkotik Niko They are part of my reality, and that is why others have issues with it. My panic attacks look like ego death, when I manage to face and transcend everything, I tend to scream and cry in an unsettling way to others, like this song does or seems. I love it, I feel so good listening to this kind of shit. I adore it.
Highland pipes. A maker in Cumbria UK. The county where I now live. Makes a wide range of "bag pipes". Bag pipes been around a long time before the Scotts got their hands on them. :)
The rest of the album is excellent if you enjoy freak experimental music like any of us The only drag down is "Crow Of The Black Tree" which is like 6 minutes too long, but still...
If you listen closely you can hear they’re both shouting one is more of a growl that has a cavernous sound as the lead and the background has more of a whisper like the blowing of wind very atmospheric
@@KazooK-gx2sv It's pure evil, and yet sounds _exactly_ like what everyone accuses Ghost of being: Scooby Doo music. It's groovy Scooby Doo Satanic tunes
Hearing this makes me wonder, who the hell influenced these guys to perform this music in the 1960's? It's like the DMT they were doing opened a portal to the future to see a black metal band perform. Or maybe they're just performing the soundtrack to a Druidic ritual they witnessed. Even by today's standards, very bizarre, yet intriguing music!
This band comes from NY City... i believe that someone or this band is maybe scottish, or very intrested in scotland... maybe north scotland, influenced by vikings... it sounds FOR ME like a "into the battle" song... rythm and everything. And the vikings used to eat psychedelic mushrooms to feel like beasts... so now i think in this combination, experimental rock and everything is this what came out... absolutely amazing! Like the old "walk the path of sorrow" from Satyricol!
Ultra freaky, bizarrely intriguing & utterly primal, this song was so far ahead of its time that it was off the charts, literally! For it probably sounded as though it was recorded on another planet with this extraterrestrial sound system, it's that amazingly transcendent! At least 10 years ahead of its time, while featuring this eerie, uncanny, surreal & prescient foreshadowing of Industrial Rock/post 1980 Heavy Metal. Unreal!
I remember first hearing this, totally unprepared for pagan-chanting-bagpipe-industrial-fusion. I was expecting the usual ESP label mix of D.I.Y. folkrock and freejazz. I played it for everybody I knew - it's not just exciting and primal, it makes you realize how wide the possibilities for music still are. CRUSHINGLY, they spend the rest of the album thumping around and jabbering. All they had to do was bring stuff in and out around the beat and keep it going....
just realized they have a scream track played at super low volume matching the loud whisper... a little bit brilliant maybe, I just might have to steal this technique.
From what I've heard these guys were musicians who mostly wrote bubblegum pop music and jingles for commercials and what not. They got sick of it and decided to make insane music that was as opposite of milk toast pop as possible and this was the result. I don't remember where I heard that or how true it is but I believe it
I feel like these guys deserve way more recognition for pioneering/influencing metal, Cromagnon was at least 10 years ahead of themselves when they recorded this song
This has absolutely nothing to do with heavy metal - not all extreme music is heavy metal, and in fact this is more extreme than early metal. It's more like industrial.
How did I miss this! Replace the bagpipes with thrash metal guitars and you’ve got Ministry in the 1960’s😮First listen to Caledonia and some of the other tracks. And I’ve now completely discredited Skinny Puppy and Ministry for blowing me away in the 80’s. They must have heard of this band… I can hear the influences everywhere
Or liberated, yet others find scared. Why is that so bad for you normies? Don't you think your way of avoiding "madness" or real issues has something to do with mad people being so defiant and screaming in agony?
@jumpfart666 Early Quorthorn and the Fenris's vocals yeah. But Dead and noctorno sound more like Cronos. But you can have almost any sort of guttural vocals in Black metal. Like Behmoth to Darkthrone to Burzum.
This is just my theory, the tv sound and the 50's samples at the beginning of the song resembling a time travel machine going back in time and it takes to ancient scotland, so that's why the song sounded so ancient and has bagpipe
The theory behind this is that the classical/traditional sounding music in the beginning is music before, the machine sounds are supposed to be a transition, be it tie machine or atomic bomb, the rest is what the music supposedly sounds like in post-apocalyptic/modern primitive society hence the name “Cro-Magnon”.
Caledonia Madonna light, the hyper speeding Caressed the newborn with a tear Of misty windfields, crystal plains And all the magic of daybreak The virgin dream, a haunting taste of Celtic love joys, warm at court Withered rivers, painted streams Cut deep the sweet vagina Ah, yes the lords, the monied merchants The feudalistic jester slave Walk deep between these walls of stone In a fading sky pulsation Descended veil of resurrection Agrocola's granite tomb The blood of Pict in all its fury Died by a thousand eyes And deadly is the stage which stagnates Calm before a raging storm The hands and nails frozen black By twilight stripped of sinew Sinew splintered splendor crackled Swirling forest castle ride Funneled through magenta hallways Hell was but the froth Toth the isis child new as mother’s milk Had come the magic Pipes of spice and firefly Diamonds of lightning Lightning diamond festival of dragon fire Cricket strings Leaf percussion, looking glass Far beneath the overground man
This is psychedelic music taken to its logical extreme. My thoughts when listening to this were less "death metal" and more Kraftwerk's first album and "Revolution #9" by the Beatles. Just purely strange and completely reveling in its strangeness. And that's what makes it so fun!
The funny story behind the recording sessions, is the band was looking for something "organic" in their music, so they hired some homeless whose are hanging around the studio and they paid 10 dolars to each one, just for playing very loud metal barrels, chains and other stuff they found and making some songs together.
What's crazy is that according to wikipedia they idea was to play music they thought might be a thing 10 years into the future. Well... Venom started working on some of their earliest songs in 1979 so... mission accomplished?
@@Vikernes-f9u Thanks for the recommendation. Thats a great Take on the birth of Metal. I just wish they put Black Sabbath song "Children of the Grave" on there. To me that was the defining moment when shit hit the fan and Moshpit worthy music was born.
Wow! proto... Thanks for posting. At that time Velvet Underground, The Pink Floyd and a handful of others were probably on the tables but that voice was really ahead of the curve. Can, Neu played with strange voices, Wild Man Fisher unintentionally
All I know is if you heard this from over the hills, you're about to become one of them, or disappear altogether. I have little doubt that Divine got something from this music.
I guess some people compare it to black metal because of the vocals, but... samples. Instruments that aren't instruments. That now-iconic drumbeat. This is pure industrial metal.
I know the term 'ahead of it's time' is way overused nowadays, but if I heard this without knowing anything about the band or time period I would have guessed it was from the 80s or 90s at the earliest. Never would have guessed 1969
What makes this industrial? It's bagpipes, guitars and growling vocals, with a regular rythm. None of these elements are what constitutes industrial music (the original industrial like Throbbing Gristle or SPK)
Madonna light, the hyper speeding Caressed the newborn with a tear Of misty windfields, crystal plains And all the magic of daybreak The virgin dream, a haunting taste of Celtic love joys, warm at court Withered rivers, painted streams Cut deep the sweet vagina Ah, yes the lords, the monied merchants The feudalistic jester slave Walk deep between these walls of stone In a fading sky pulsation Descended veil of resurrection Agrocola's granite tomb The blood of Pict in all its fury Died by a thousand eyes And deadly is the stage which stagnates Calm before a raging storm The hands and nails frozen black By twilight stripped of sinew Sinew splintered splendor crackled Swirling forest castle ride Funneled through magenta hallways Hell was but the froth Toth the isis child new as mother’s milk Had come the magic Pipes of spice and firefly Diamonds of lightning Lightning diamond festival of dragon fire Cricket strings Leaf percussion, looking glass Far beneath the overground man
I prefer 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict' to be honest, from Ummagumma, 1969. I have the gatefold album from new, bought in 1972 It's a bit more lyrical, methinks :)
This song is the soundtrack to the Apocalypse. How have I never heard this before? This is like vintage Marilyn Manson but 5x more sinister. I love it!!
One of the few things I've heard that creates a feeling of weirdness comparable to hearing Raw Power for the first time as a teenager, or maybe side 2 of My War. Objectively this could be seen as weirder, but the bar is probably higher for me now than it was then.
@SenorUkulele Yeah. People are going to hate me for saying this, but when I was speeding up Toth, Scribe 1 to hear what they were saying slowly. I found out that Toth, scribe 1 is just Caledonia slowed down a lot.
Them: "I don't really prefer one genre. I enjoy all types of music."
Me: "Alright then." puts this on
Johannes Ehrig Marko hier, was geht ab!
Quod Erat Demonstrandum no hablo espanol
yes, when a person says that to me i always respond "what are you trying to say is that you like pop music"...
@@edgaramilcar482 You're polite; I say, "So you like any of the shittiest crap the record companies expeled out of their collective anus?"
people who say that think that there are only 5 genres.
Holy shit they were ahead of their time!
@Narkotik Niko They are part of my reality, and that is why others have issues with it. My panic attacks look like ego death, when I manage to face and transcend everything, I tend to scream and cry in an unsettling way to others, like this song does or seems. I love it, I feel so good listening to this kind of shit. I adore it.
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Sounds very like a pipe band with the sound rations altered... and a bit of avant garde influence from the time.
@@ftlllhippies1544or just play with yourself
Up Scot
Bagpipes are underrated.
yeah. great for drones
Ned D. My church used to hire a piped to play at our Independence Day service
Bagpipes dont suck,
They Blow!
Highland pipes. A maker in Cumbria UK. The county where I now live. Makes a wide range of "bag pipes". Bag pipes been around a long time before the Scotts got their hands on them. :)
@@stuart6648pregnant felines go back a long time indeed!
I really wish the rest of the album sounded like this.
Jake Fettes same
Same but kinda glad it doesn't at the same time. If you can listen to the whole album we can be drinking buddies
I love how the rest songs sound!
The rest of the album is excellent if you enjoy freak experimental music like any of us
The only drag down is "Crow Of The Black Tree" which is like 6 minutes too long, but still...
@@uberphawx8305 Toth Scribe I is also a drag to listen to, 10 minutes of slowed down Caledonia
the world was not ready for this in 69
69 amazing year for music
Melo DeathMetal and 2019
@Melo DeathMetal look at WHO INVENTED METAL?! It is on UA-cam
but their kids surely love it!
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It's like one person is whispering the words
and the other is shouting the vocals while he's buried underground lol
in some spots sounds like Burzum or Bethlehem vocals hahahaa
i think that's exactly what it is lol
If you listen closely you can hear they’re both shouting one is more of a growl that has a cavernous sound as the lead and the background has more of a whisper like the blowing of wind very atmospheric
@@cyberxdeth fuck yes it is
Holy shit. I've listened to this hundreds of times and never noticed the second vocal layer.
Those vocals were way ahead of their time.
I dunno, isn't guttural singing like that wayyyyyyyyy behind the time?
It's a yell mixed with a whisper fellas
hard to believe such sounds were made in 60s, it s like experimental black ambient folk
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Totally, this is a black metal voice with a folk atmosphere, it could also be said a beginning of Viking Metal
@@esauhernandez5557 kinda reminds me of primordial. it works for the irish, idk why there isnt a scottish black metal scene.
Proto-industrial folk black metal...from the same year "Sugar" by the fuckin *Archies* was the number one song in the world.
....amazing
+panzertank75 Isn't that the same year Abbey road was released?
+panzertank75 Keep in mind, Black Sabbath's debut was recorded that year.
+panzertank75 Whazzamattah kid....? Don't you like candyfloss..? (That would be cotton candy if yer a yank).
+panzertank75 Sure,but "Witchcraft destroys minds and reaps souls" by Coven was out that same year,too.
And that album is PURE EVIL.
@@KazooK-gx2sv It's pure evil, and yet sounds _exactly_ like what everyone accuses Ghost of being: Scooby Doo music. It's groovy Scooby Doo Satanic tunes
Hearing this makes me wonder, who the hell influenced these guys to perform this music in the 1960's? It's like the DMT they were doing opened a portal to the future to see a black metal band perform. Or maybe they're just performing the soundtrack to a Druidic ritual they witnessed. Even by today's standards, very bizarre, yet intriguing music!
Very much like a lot of Black Metal bands today I find it's the inner voice of their ancestors coming out in song/performance
This band comes from NY City... i believe that someone or this band is maybe scottish, or very intrested in scotland... maybe north scotland, influenced by vikings... it sounds FOR ME like a "into the battle" song... rythm and everything. And the vikings used to eat psychedelic mushrooms to feel like beasts... so now i think in this combination, experimental rock and everything is this what came out... absolutely amazing! Like the old "walk the path of sorrow" from Satyricol!
It was the machine elves 🙃
are you praising or complaining? I like it. . . Finding new voices. . .
I'm guessing their primary influence was a hardcore acid trip. 😁
Therapist: Scottish 60s Al Jourgensen can't hurt you.
Result:
This song gives me a very uneasy feeling. Can’t imagine how people would have reacted to this back then!
Holy crap, this is early black metal with Alice Cooper vocals and bagpipes. Friggin' awesome!
Black metal is lame shit for loser kiddies.
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The best concoction!!!
Those vocals are the least 1960s thing ever recorded in the '60s.
Definitely - I can't find any music older than this with raspy/early metal vocals..do you know of any? I'm on a dive here LOL
@@d1ssolv3r The Who - Boris The Spider got some growling vocals and its from 1966
@@d1ssolv3r Los Saicos - Demolicion 1964
@@felipeazevedo840 Riders on the storm has a vocal line whispered along with the main voice.
Ultra freaky, bizarrely intriguing & utterly primal, this song was so far ahead of its time that it was off the charts, literally! For it probably sounded as though it was recorded on another planet with this extraterrestrial sound system, it's that amazingly transcendent! At least 10 years ahead of its time, while featuring this eerie, uncanny, surreal & prescient foreshadowing of Industrial Rock/post 1980 Heavy Metal. Unreal!
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This is the most future-forward song ive ever heard (the evolution of music interests me)
Check out the song Machines by Loothar and the Hand People
very heavy for 69
dazed and confused?
Sawyer Shin This is on a whole other level than Dazed and Confused. I think it's on a whole other level than anything I've ever heard.
This was next level even for 1969, a year that a lot of heavy stuff came out.
Black Sabbath first album was recorded in 69
Domingos Sávio yeah but didn’t get released until 1970
I remember first hearing this, totally unprepared for pagan-chanting-bagpipe-industrial-fusion. I was expecting the usual ESP label mix of D.I.Y. folkrock and freejazz. I played it for everybody I knew - it's not just exciting and primal, it makes you realize how wide the possibilities for music still are. CRUSHINGLY, they spend the rest of the album thumping around and jabbering. All they had to do was bring stuff in and out around the beat and keep it going....
Who can possibly be prepared for that? lol
Honestly I would've liked the album if they just did this for 38 minutes. Maybe a few variations but not necessarily.
"Wow, imagine how freaked out were people in 1969 when exposed to this sound!" Dude, I'm freaked out now
just realized they have a scream track played at super low volume matching the loud whisper... a little bit brilliant maybe, I just might have to steal this technique.
kemicon agreed, incredible technique
@@tapeheadreal i think nine inch nails did that quite a lot on broken, the downward spiral and the fragile, too
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@@pimposki6232 Yes.
The fact that this band is so obscure and bizarre really makes me want to invest into their history
Same but there’s not much UA-cam videos or anything really about them
@@katenagle5456 Someone recently made a video on them, check it out! "Cromagnon: The Band That Predicted The Future of Music"
@@kelechi_77 omg thanks so much!
@@katenagle5456 please look on UA-cam at BLACK METAL TEENS HEARING PINK FLOYD
From what I've heard these guys were musicians who mostly wrote bubblegum pop music and jingles for commercials and what not. They got sick of it and decided to make insane music that was as opposite of milk toast pop as possible and this was the result. I don't remember where I heard that or how true it is but I believe it
This song makes me want to astral project and get into a fistfight with the shadow people.
Take me with you
Gore only the schizoids are familiar with the shadow people.
@@Al_Gore_Rhythmn who said I wasn't?
watch Spectreman....the shadow people are real
This is, by far, the best comment here.
“1969 bagpipe metal isn’t real, it can’t hurt you”
how is this 50 years old
look at WHO INVENTED METAL?! It is on UA-cam
Because it's been around for 50 years that's why.
51
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Black metal origins?
+Kostas Taslakoglou think more like industrial
+Kostas Taslakoglou Proto industrial, hence the '50s sampling.
I was about to say the same hahaha
People say Industrial...but what I hear is Black Metal. Something so Trve Kvlt, Quorthon would shit his pants. Epic with a Capital E, in other words.
Put the bag pipes down Varg!
I feel like these guys deserve way more recognition for pioneering/influencing metal, Cromagnon was at least 10 years ahead of themselves when they recorded this song
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This has absolutely nothing to do with heavy metal - not all extreme music is heavy metal, and in fact this is more extreme than early metal. It's more like industrial.
Weird and brilliant ahead of its time
This is the real First Wave of black metal🤘
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Nah, Industrial.
Scottish Metal/Industrial lol!!
Came here to say this lol
Industrial and dripping Black Metal vibes
Holy fucking shit, this is like experimental shit 20 years earlier than it should be. Amazing.
The first industrial rock song
Still one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard period. I still can’t believe this came out if fucking 1969...
60’s Parents would’ve died of shock if they heard this in 1969
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@@ftlllhippies1544I listen to some pretty old music as a teenager
Adelantados para su época, nada más que decir! Saludos desde Coimata, Bolivia
with those guys music , totally psyched out is even a weak word !!!
How did I miss this! Replace the bagpipes with thrash metal guitars and you’ve got Ministry in the 1960’s😮First listen to Caledonia and some of the other tracks. And I’ve now completely discredited Skinny Puppy and Ministry for blowing me away in the 80’s. They must have heard of this band… I can hear the influences everywhere
Bonus points to the album cover artist, who answered the question, "what would the love-child of Vlad the Impaler and Shan Yu from Mulan look like?"
I've got a fever and the only prescription is more...bagpipe!
This is amazing. I don't know what it is exactly, but I can't stop listening to it.
Rhiannon Thomas-Williams *proto-industrial music
It's mostly the lyrics for me
It's music.
im pretty sure if this came out today it would be classified as blackened noise metal
This is ethereal as hell
This must be what going mad sounds like.
Orville Donger Oakland Raiders Forever
Or liberated, yet others find scared. Why is that so bad for you normies? Don't you think your way of avoiding "madness" or real issues has something to do with mad people being so defiant and screaming in agony?
Just imagine how good the acid must've been
This would have freaked the fuck out of people in 1969.
Well don't know about that.. It was the 60s after all, aphrodite's child made the equally obsucre album 666 and it was also sabbath's debute.
VakiPitsi This is on a completely different level from Sabbath's debut. I've never heard of Aphrodite's Child though; I'll have to check them out.
Please do a favor to yourself and listen to this whole album it's a masterpiece
Thank you for mentioning Aphrodite's Child. Their 666-album is insane! LOVE it!
king crimson was also a thing lol
1:11 - we can hear first black metal vocals ever made in the world of music, yey!
What like how Cronos whispers on Buried Alive?
@@outis439-A more like Bathory hahaha
@jumpfart666 Early Quorthorn and the Fenris's vocals yeah. But Dead and noctorno sound more like Cronos. But you can have almost any sort of guttural vocals in Black metal. Like Behmoth to Darkthrone to Burzum.
Pseudo-black metal shrieks. It just sounds like it because he's whispering
Black metal is lame shit for loser kiddies.
WHY DID IT TAKE ME SO LONG TO FIND SOMETHING THIS AMAZING!
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This is the kind of music that breaks people.
I have never heard this before.... but it is absolutely mind-blowing. Especially considering when it was recorded
what's this? Celtic black metal in 1969? nothing will surprise me ever again LOL
This is just my theory, the tv sound and the 50's samples at the beginning of the song resembling a time travel machine going back in time and it takes to ancient scotland, so that's why the song sounded so ancient and has bagpipe
The theory behind this is that the classical/traditional sounding music in the beginning is music before, the machine sounds are supposed to be a transition, be it tie machine or atomic bomb, the rest is what the music supposedly sounds like in post-apocalyptic/modern primitive society hence the name “Cro-Magnon”.
This is Kraut rocks older brother
Caledonia
Madonna light, the hyper speeding
Caressed the newborn with a tear
Of misty windfields, crystal plains
And all the magic of daybreak
The virgin dream, a haunting taste of
Celtic love joys, warm at court
Withered rivers, painted streams
Cut deep the sweet vagina
Ah, yes the lords, the monied merchants
The feudalistic jester slave
Walk deep between these walls of stone
In a fading sky pulsation
Descended veil of resurrection
Agrocola's granite tomb
The blood of Pict in all its fury
Died by a thousand eyes
And deadly is the stage which stagnates
Calm before a raging storm
The hands and nails frozen black
By twilight stripped of sinew
Sinew splintered splendor crackled
Swirling forest castle ride
Funneled through magenta hallways
Hell was but the froth
Toth the isis child new as mother’s milk
Had come the magic
Pipes of spice and firefly
Diamonds of lightning
Lightning diamond festival of dragon fire
Cricket strings
Leaf percussion, looking glass
Far beneath the overground man
Tryhard
Me recuerda a Bathory
psychedelic music....very common in 1969-1970......!
This is psychedelic music taken to its logical extreme. My thoughts when listening to this were less "death metal" and more Kraftwerk's first album and "Revolution #9" by the Beatles. Just purely strange and completely reveling in its strangeness. And that's what makes it so fun!
Kraftwerks debut is awesome. Too bad it goes under so many people's radar.
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Could be something off a king crimson album if they ventured into heavier territory
You should listen to the album 'Meet The Residents'. You'll like that one.
2009. Just an 18 year old browsing the site for sounds.
The funny story behind the recording sessions, is the band was looking for something "organic" in their music, so they hired some homeless whose are hanging around the studio and they paid 10 dolars to each one, just for playing very loud metal barrels, chains and other stuff they found and making some songs together.
Andres Saldivar cool story thanks
Thank you Obama
Not the first time I've heard bagpipes in heavy music. This is really cool!
Used a lot by some Scottish bands. Les Ramoneurs de Menhirs are a current example from Brittany although they tend to use bombardes (similar)
Korn-Chutes and Ladders.
AC/DC- It's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll.
@@fafafofo2 Every Korn album (idk about 2011-on but def every before) has a bagpipe song actually!
Neutral Milk Hotel -Untitled is one of the best.
Very good description of travelling by bus through Princess Street in Edinburgh vduring Fringe. Every stop is literally sttop
I’m both shocked and amazed this was ahead of its time
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This lot were so ahead of their time it's fucking frightening.
Now I don't think that venom created black metal
This band created it
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This is not Black Metal
What's crazy is that according to wikipedia they idea was to play music they thought might be a thing 10 years into the future. Well... Venom started working on some of their earliest songs in 1979 so... mission accomplished?
@Colin Ainsworse Why
@@Vikernes-f9u Thanks for the recommendation. Thats a great Take on the birth of Metal. I just wish they put Black Sabbath song "Children of the Grave" on there. To me that was the defining moment when shit hit the fan and Moshpit worthy music was born.
Demasiado heavy para la época. Alucinante!!!
Wow! proto... Thanks for posting. At that time Velvet Underground, The Pink Floyd and a handful of others were probably on the tables but that voice was really ahead of the curve. Can, Neu played with strange voices, Wild Man Fisher unintentionally
This was way ahead of its time, whatever time that is or might be.
Better than listening to auto-tuned vocals. in fact, it was pretty enjoyable!
I like the album name ;)
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All I know is if you heard this from over the hills, you're about to become one of them, or disappear altogether. I have little doubt that Divine got something from this music.
this is an incredible musical artifact - very glad i found it
oh my god i remember watching this during the 2020 pan
I guess some people compare it to black metal because of the vocals, but... samples. Instruments that aren't instruments. That now-iconic drumbeat. This is pure industrial metal.
Industrial black metal then
I would love to hear KoЯn cover this.
I know the term 'ahead of it's time' is way overused nowadays, but if I heard this without knowing anything about the band or time period I would have guessed it was from the 80s or 90s at the earliest. Never would have guessed 1969
BLACK METAL TEENS LISTENING TO PINK FLOYD
WOW! This is really good!
This is very VERY early industrial. And it’s fucking great.
What makes this industrial? It's bagpipes, guitars and growling vocals, with a regular rythm. None of these elements are what constitutes industrial music (the original industrial like Throbbing Gristle or SPK)
@@g-man4744 Listen to Test Dept, fucktard.
@@ardillarojo your level of courtesy seems to be in line with your understanding of what industrial music is...
L'urlo sparisce......questo disegno rimane....
Wonderful pipe
Wow ... that's heavy ...
Mayhem+ it's a long way to the top if you wanna rock and roll = This
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If I had kids, I'd play this loud when they acted up.
Industrial origins for sure
Back in 2022, still top notch.
I desperately wish Marduk or Dark Funeral would cover this.
Anaal Nathrakh could totally cover this song.
Scratch that, Oranssi Pazuzu.
Mike Patton cover?
@@ctd7731 mike patrón
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What is the story behind this song? This band? Were they Black Metal Time Travelers? Definitely unique for the time, or any time for that matter.
"I guess you guys arent ready for this yet... But your kids are gonna love it!"
Madonna light, the hyper speeding
Caressed the newborn with a tear
Of misty windfields, crystal plains
And all the magic of daybreak
The virgin dream, a haunting taste of
Celtic love joys, warm at court
Withered rivers, painted streams
Cut deep the sweet vagina
Ah, yes the lords, the monied merchants
The feudalistic jester slave
Walk deep between these walls of stone
In a fading sky pulsation
Descended veil of resurrection
Agrocola's granite tomb
The blood of Pict in all its fury
Died by a thousand eyes
And deadly is the stage which stagnates
Calm before a raging storm
The hands and nails frozen black
By twilight stripped of sinew
Sinew splintered splendor crackled
Swirling forest castle ride
Funneled through magenta hallways
Hell was but the froth
Toth the isis child new as mother’s milk
Had come the magic
Pipes of spice and firefly
Diamonds of lightning
Lightning diamond festival of dragon fire
Cricket strings
Leaf percussion, looking glass
Far beneath the overground man
The lyrics, like the music, are so fucking good.
I think they're desgribing the album cover.
1969 ? Wow way ahead of its time
If Bathory made a Folk song
The birth of industrial metal right here. This is fucking awesome
fookin amazing!!!
This is extremely badass for 69 in fact for any time
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この曲とても好き
Because the vocals are very similar to black metal vocals.
Eric Brandt eric!
Black metal is lame shit for loser kiddies.
@@ardillarojo what kind of music do you prefer?
Totally bonkers. If Monty Python were a rock band they would be Caledonia :) Love the bagpipes, being a Campbell :)
Have you listened to the rest of the album, my friend?
I prefer 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict' to be honest, from Ummagumma, 1969. I have the gatefold album from new, bought in 1972 It's a bit more lyrical, methinks :)
I would have to go with Focus myself. That's off the walls insane
fantastic
This makes the more obscure Beatles stuff like "Tomorrow Never Knows" sound like child's play.
This song is the soundtrack to the Apocalypse. How have I never heard this before? This is like vintage Marilyn Manson but 5x more sinister. I love it!!
Manson ripped just about everything off.
@@thursoberwick1948 …and still somehow managed to suck.
AAh yes, forgot about that one, how could i, shame on me, thx for the upload
that album cover STILL freaks me out 3-4 years later hahaah wtf
Summoning influence roots
Industrial Black Metal fusion before Industrial and Black Metal were invented. LOL
Black metal is lame shit for loser kiddies.
@@ardillarojo
Only first wave is real. 90s black metal never happened.
One of the few things I've heard that creates a feeling of weirdness comparable to hearing Raw Power for the first time as a teenager, or maybe side 2 of My War. Objectively this could be seen as weirder, but the bar is probably higher for me now than it was then.
@SenorUkulele Yeah. People are going to hate me for saying this, but when I was speeding up Toth, Scribe 1 to hear what they were saying slowly. I found out that Toth, scribe 1 is just Caledonia slowed down a lot.