All those words you said to me Meant something But at the same time nothing For I wasn't listening I was getting in to your soul Your face has left an impression Deep inside my cranium When those thoughts are realised It's here I find That your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind If I wanted you before I didn't know And you didn't know me I probably never will find out Who or what I'm all about But I could lead you into the dark Recesses of my [being, yeah] I can picture your beauty My attraction lies For your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind Well the future hasn't gone away I see it all too clear today And there are things I'd like to say But I don't know if there's a way Your face has left an impression Deep inside my cranium When those thoughts are realised It's here I find That your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind My mind My mind My mind Your face is in my mind Yeah your face is in my mind My mind My mind My mind Mindmindmindmindmindmindmind
Hey now. Greg Watson of the Orange Alabaster Mushroom was a member of 14th Wray earlier and his music was released under this band's name, the 14th Wray, and this track is one of them, originally released by his old band.
@Bastardoc: Nope, it's a 14th Wray song. They pre-date the Orange Alabaster Mushroom by a few years. The Time Machine comp that this song is on is pretty fantastic too.
@GrogOAM ...cassette release, despite it not really being a proper 14th Wray song as the full band didn't play on it, we'd never played it live, etc. Then things got more complicated when Moxie wanted to include it on the "Try One of These" EP, and then years later when Stomp asked to include it on the "Time Machine" comp CD. When Earworm released my LP, they too wanted to include it and I figured that since it was a proto-OAM song that it fit. Hopefully that clears it up! Grog / The OAM
@GrogOAM Here's my version: The other 14th Wray guitarist couldn't make it to a recording session, so the drummer suggested we try "one of Grog's songs", just for the hell of it. Since the bassist knew his parts for "Your Face...", and the drummer had written the lyrics, we decided to try it (with me playing organ). The second take wasn't too bad, so I added tremolo fuzz guitar, vocals and the backwards guitar solo. Since it turned out so well, the drummer insisted that it be included on the
@1976Rye - Whether it's a 14th Wray song or not, this is the OAM version of it, released on Space & Time: A Compendium of The Orange Alabaster Mushroom. Listen to other vids of the OAM song and compare.
Love this; like The Petals "Poisoned Air", The Lyres" "How did you know" and" most United States of Existence this Paisley Underground revivalist track really hits the spot. Check out Mood 6, Prisoners, Dentists and The Thanes for similar class. Compare and contrast this to drivel like "Vogue" by Madonna, which is limp, camp, derivative dog excrement.
All those words you said to me
Meant something
But at the same time nothing
For I wasn't listening
I was getting in to your soul
Your face has left an impression
Deep inside my cranium
When those thoughts are realised
It's here I find
That your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
If I wanted you before
I didn't know
And you didn't know me
I probably never will find out
Who or what I'm all about
But I could lead you into the dark
Recesses of my [being, yeah]
I can picture your beauty
My attraction lies
For your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
Well the future hasn't gone away
I see it all too clear today
And there are things I'd like to say
But I don't know if there's a way
Your face has left an impression
Deep inside my cranium
When those thoughts are realised
It's here I find
That your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
My mind
My mind
My mind
Your face is in my mind
Yeah your face is in my mind
My mind
My mind
My mind
Mindmindmindmindmindmindmind
Hey now. Greg Watson of the Orange Alabaster Mushroom was a member of 14th Wray earlier and his music was released under this band's name, the 14th Wray, and this track is one of them, originally released by his old band.
@Bastardoc: Nope, it's a 14th Wray song. They pre-date the Orange Alabaster Mushroom by a few years. The Time Machine comp that this song is on is pretty fantastic too.
wow a psychedelic experience jam your face is in my mind way to far ahh out peace everyone😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉.
@GrogOAM
...cassette release, despite it not really being a proper 14th Wray song as the full band didn't play on it, we'd never played it live, etc. Then things got more complicated when Moxie wanted to include it on the "Try One of These" EP, and then years later when Stomp asked to include it on the "Time Machine" comp CD. When Earworm released my LP, they too wanted to include it and I figured that since it was a proto-OAM song that it fit. Hopefully that clears it up!
Grog / The OAM
epic song
@GrogOAM
Here's my version:
The other 14th Wray guitarist couldn't make it to a recording session, so the drummer suggested we try "one of Grog's songs", just for the hell of it. Since the bassist knew his parts for "Your Face...", and the drummer had written the lyrics, we decided to try it (with me playing organ). The second take wasn't too bad, so I added tremolo fuzz guitar, vocals and the backwards guitar solo. Since it turned out so well, the drummer insisted that it be included on the
this is dope!
@1976Rye - Whether it's a 14th Wray song or not, this is the OAM version of it, released on Space & Time: A Compendium of The Orange Alabaster Mushroom. Listen to other vids of the OAM song and compare.
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yeayea , IT IS !!!
This song is played by Orange Alabaster Mushroom, not by The 14th Wray.
i have this song on the "falling 14th worst overcoat" EP on moxie records
@GrogOAM This is cool, thank you for the reply! But why the first part got hidden?? I can see it in my inbox, there is the beginning of it!
but this track is of the orange alabaster mushroom!! .-.
Love this; like The Petals "Poisoned Air", The Lyres" "How did you know" and" most United States of Existence this Paisley Underground revivalist track really hits the spot. Check out Mood 6, Prisoners, Dentists and The Thanes for similar class. Compare and contrast this to drivel like "Vogue" by Madonna, which is limp, camp, derivative dog excrement.
goddamn so groovy lol
toccata and fugue by bach for the intro
"we are the orange alabaster mushroom" lol. u can tell it's Revival and not original psych from the sixties.
Sonic reducer and no... XD
pity the rendering was bogus....+ great song
lsd
happy sounds
pity the rendering was bogus....+ great song