Fire - Could You Understand Me (Yugoslavia 1973) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/07/11

Fire - Could You Understand Me, savage 1973 heavy psychedelic hard rock with brutal distorted caveman guitars all over the place.These guys were probably big fans of Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf and Black Sabbath!

Maximum (kinda rhymes with "Eruptum") fuzz and flailing drums hammered into shape by three hairy gents from Yugoslavia displaced to The Netherlands, first issued on the private Killroy label in 1973. Legend, rumor and speculation surrounds many of the recording details - were they itinerant mineworkers hoping to blow off some steam, or maybe they just couldn't find a decent recording studio in their homeland? And what twisted tale does the cover art depict, so inflammatory the LP was supposedly banned upon original release? There is no mystery, however, about the trio's raw power or surprising command of the English language, prepare to bleed!

Comments

10 years ago

Juanito Sanchez

Dude get a fucking life! If all ur gonna do is cuss people out on videos for no reason, you shouldn't be on here. Douchebag!

11 years ago

Vinko Kubica

based on the names of the members (on some other Youtube links, I'd say Croatian.

12 years ago

Alex Orozc Klaus

Great heavy psychodelic sound, as good as any american band from that era. Serbians, croatians, or albanians??

12 years ago

PromosbyRicochet

Love this!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

zi milo

@UkletaHolandjanka FUCK YOU MORON

12 years ago

eurorocker79

I have been thinking of buying a bootleg of this... lots of people are nagging on the vocals in reviews. Sounds great to me though!! Thanks for posting!

12 years ago

claudiano lamego

Da pesada!!!

12 years ago

Tamara ÄŒubrilo

Yugoslavia? O.o

13 years ago

notfragile33

Nastiest fuzztone EVER! The fuzztone that ate Cinncinatti!

14 years ago

joeradio

THRILLED to see this, found the vinyl years ago almost by accident, a huge fave, THANKS!

14 years ago

stancicm

it does not seeem everybody's tastes, maybe the song is not good enough.... they do have a terrific sound indeed, tougher than most hard rock bands of early 70's.

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