The Fraternity Of Man - In The Morning (1968) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/07/24

The Fraternity Of Man issued their first, self-titled LP with a supporting single ('Don't Bogart Me' b/w 'Wispy Paisley Skies') in 1968. The record was produced by the legendary Tom Wilson (Bob Dylan, Velvet Underground, etc.) and as a side note, Kim Fowley also made a guest appearance. Both songs on the 45 are excellent with the A-side being a strung-out country-western type ditty, openly touting the use of marijuana. Because of the song's lyrical content, it didn't get any airplay at the time, but about a year later was spotlighted in the hit film 'Easy Rider' and its huge selling soundtrack. This break gave the band some much needed national attention and the opportunity to record a follow up LP on Dot Records.

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Comments

9 years ago

Crackerbrain667

two people where not happy in the morning

10 years ago

tuxguys

As Zappa said about one of his own tunes on "FREAK OUT:"Trivial poop.

11 years ago

Frisbieinstein

These guys became LIttle Feat.

11 years ago

Frisbieinstein

The authentic sound of the sixties.

12 years ago

Dave Brewer

Excellent :)

12 years ago

anarchore

awesome! I came here checking out bands from: 'Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation" George is one of the many on the Laurel Canyon death list.

13 years ago

AldousLeary

1:30 Oh how can you, oh how can you - how can you go all through the day, without you once turning that day, turning on? I get high in the morning time I get higher in the afternoon and in the evening time oh I am high!

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