The Incredible String Band - The Circle Is Unbroken video free download


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Duration: 04:45
Uploaded: 2007/11/24

From The Big Huge, 1968

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10 years ago

Pete Hunt

I was a young man ... back in the 1960's ... thanks for this.

10 years ago

Vincent Atkins

I wonder if any one knows the name of the painting/artist at 3:51 (the three women)?

10 years ago

david wright

Who needs a time machine, when there's the music still?

10 years ago

Keith Parker

If you want to hear a beautiful performance of the original Irish song, key in ''Irish Tradition : "Anach Cuan" sung by Dolly MacMahon''

10 years ago

Talons of the Raven

! the ship of the future awaits!! im going there now!

10 years ago

Kev Scott

One of my favorite ISB songs, full of great.

10 years ago

Michelle Mewburn

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. 

11 years ago

Kozmic Kelt

Thank U So Much Heartfelt

11 years ago

lázaro bueno de guerra

The Increbible String Band one of is the best sound in the century, ok? Sorry my inglils is... very ...bad! 

11 years ago

tartutu

Seemingly fragmented and yet curiously whole in their poetic, childlike, seasoned and simultaneously innocent ways of "holding water". 

11 years ago

clanDALCASSIAN

best song ever written!!!!! full respect and love from Ireland!!!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Denis MacEoin

Come off it! Have you ever actually listened to any Indian music? There's no resemblance at all.

11 years ago

Paula Fay

<3 This restores.

11 years ago

jan besta

The music of the primordial Celtic bards ,sung for the summer solstice at Stonehenge 5000 years ago .Thanks Passer.

12 years ago

LEEDSPETER001

yes it's a ''penny whistle''. Robin still plays this in live performances

12 years ago

JJrod19

then you sure have headache if you listen to ragas, because this is much like indian-influenced

12 years ago

Douglas Coulter

Always haunted by this very old flute tune from around 12th or 13th century

12 years ago

Nero Oren

Seems modal

12 years ago

bii adhii

They make the music of time....

12 years ago

Randal Baier

Oliver Lovesey writes that "The Circle is Unbroken" derives from the Gaelic "Anach Cuain," and you can hear a really convincing rendition by Seosamh Ó hÉanaí among several that I found in Spotify. Check out this article: Oliver Lovesey. "The ‘world’ before globalisation: Moroccan elements in The Incredible String Band's music." Popular Music 30/1 January 2011, 127-143. DOI: 10.1017/S0261143010000668

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