Mud - Flower Power video free download


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Duration: 03:08
Uploaded: 2007/12/02

Mud's first released single from 1967,in their pre-Glam Rock days;this is hippie/psychedelic rock.

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7 years ago

Ellen R.

Flower Power 1967 has passed since much time. I am proud that I was allowed to experience this music group as a teeny.♡MUD♡ was a terrific, funny Glamrockband with many very good hits. Les Gray, the singer with the fantastic voice died in 2004 and Dave Mount, the drummer followed 2 years later. Gittarist Rob Davis still writes songs for others and bass player Ray stiles is a member of the Hollies to this day.

7 years ago

bert maanders

MUD go hippie!! ;-)

7 years ago

Liam Seale

I'd not heard this before, what a revelation. Like many artists from the early seventies they had tried their luck in the sixties with little success. Good to know that perseverance paid off.

8 years ago

LazyGigolo

Wrong name for a band...girls don't buy.

8 years ago

metafis

This is from their early Spinal Tap period.

8 years ago

Rane A.

Such a silly song. Later they became glam rock band.

9 years ago

Fred Bijl

I never heard this song before...I am from 1966 and this band was one of my favorites in my early youth...Tiger Feet, Dynamite, the cat crept in...That were the songs I played on my first record player...But this sixties song really is great...

11 years ago

Dakah Kahn

Right, music was really special in the 60s and 70s. Not the 50s or 80s as much. Infact after the 70s it became less meaningful and more simple. I guess music has reached its peak?

11 years ago

daddykornflakes

The drummer Dave Mount has passed away also, 2 years after Les. Sadly most of the great 60s/70s bands have lost one or a couple of members now that so much time has passed by.

11 years ago

MikeBlitzMag

Mud had many, many great releases, and managed to go from first generation garage rock (this single) to glam rock (Tiger Feet, Oh Boy, etc.) without missing a beat. Sadly, only two of the original members have survived. They were great.

11 years ago

john o brien

mud smokie and sweet were around in the sixtes but never got the hit till the 70s good band sadly les is not with us anymore rob davis is a good guitarist .writes for kylie and the hollies ect.ray stilles has played with the hollies for years not sure what happend to the drummer

12 years ago

John Robertson

now these guys made some top tunes...this is TOP NOTCH...

12 years ago

fatpizzaman

@PsychedelicGuy Mud were one of the top UK bands of the 70's, they had the biggest selling single in 1974 with "Tiger Feet", a good glam rockabilly song. :)

13 years ago

soxfan1957

@terenceq58 What happened to the world that the 60's seemed to promise?. Some of the people I knew that marched against the war. protested against (Nixon's) government* and resented capitalism are now right wing activist. I can't help believe we have fallen back into the "dark ages". It all started with the death of the hippie and that was 1968. (*I exclude the Weatherman and groups like them. They went too far. Martin Luther King Jr. had it right we should have stayed his course).

13 years ago

Wilthomer

The flip "You're My Mother" is a nice quirky '67 Move style piece, both are sides are nice little slices of '67 U.K. pop-sike!

14 years ago

fatpizzaman

Why on earth wasn't this song a major hit? It sounded perfectly in league with the hits of the time. This is gorgeous!

14 years ago

fatpizzaman

@PsychedelicGuy They were massive in the UK and Europe during the 1970's, and had two major hits with "Tiger Feet" and "Lonely This Christmas" in 1974. Most of their songs are available on Youtue.

14 years ago

joecool3535

i agree terenceq58 :-)

14 years ago

jovesheerwater

Warm Sounds - Nite is A'Comin greatest psych song ever !!!

14 years ago

terenceq58

if only we could have stayed forever in the 60s/70s without ever aging what a life thet would have been best times ever tq

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