2:24 Oh, goodness I really do wish they repeated this part in the song. It is seriously the most transcendental piece of music I've ever discovered. It makes you feel as though you are flying icily through the clouds in an oceanic, non-gravity biosphere, day turning into night and night turning day, where both moon, stars, lakes and mountains merge and disconnect like the blobs in a larva lamp, all the while, feeling the interdimensional wind on your face as you glide.
Two of my favourite names come from Great Britain: Ozric Tentacles and Shpongle. :-) I would be just fine and dandy if all I could listen was these two ensembles. Just brilliant stuff.
One of the greatest moment of my life was tripping and listening to this on my 21st birthday with friends. I'm back listening to it 18 years later and boy it sounds good :)
On every day, with or without acid. But yeah, I'm 54 now, and Ozrics were among the favourites to trip on when we were young. Oh man, those were the days...
First listened to this flying out to Athens to meet a Greek girl I met at Bradford college. Then after three days in Athens we set off down to the harbour to get a ferry out too the Greek islands. On the way out from the mainland I played this on my headset and it blew me away. The med from a boat on a hot day traveling to Ancient history I was listening to this......bliss.
Hard to believe it's 30 years since one of my mates gave me a tape of this and said 'have you heard the new ozric album'.
One of the world's most underrated bands.