The Misunderstood - Children of the Sun video free download


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Duration: 02:52
Uploaded: 2007/09/29

The classic track by Glenn Ross Campbell,Tony Hill,Rick Brown,Steve Whiting and Rick Moe.

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9 years ago

terrypussypower

Their 1984 compilation album "Before The Dream Faded" is a must have for any serious music collector. The whole of side A is as good as it gets for 60's psych!

10 years ago

Dave Furgess

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10 years ago

King Nopq

Dead Can Dance -Children of the Sun

10 years ago

Valsham Chambers

tony hill is from south shields couny durham

10 years ago

karim Tabrizi

amazing tracks respect John Peel for bringing them to England.

10 years ago

VulcanofWar

juicy lucy

10 years ago

Race Baker

FUCK yeah

10 years ago

Richard Parker

Check out Mike Stax and The Loons. He has great respect for 60/70's stuff. Glen Ross Campbell plays on a couple of tracks on Red Dissolving Rays of Light. 

10 years ago

Johnny Caljouw

Onbegrepen maakt onbemind

10 years ago

notnavonnam

don't know the lyrics but this song reminds me of war. marching soldiers, automatic rifles firing and bombs dropping. a vietnam feel too

10 years ago

amrap1

Yardbirds, Amboy Dukes, early Who and a little early Pink Floyd. But that's what they were all doing then. 

10 years ago

Bruce Gordon

I've always wondered what brand of suntan lotion the "children of the sun" used. 

10 years ago

Bruce Gordon

Maybe this song was an inspiration to Billy Thorpe when he made his "Children of the Sun".

10 years ago

Anatoly Durov

Children save the whole world!

10 years ago

ALAN KILLEN

Sounds like a combination of The Who's "My Generation" and The Yardbird's "Shapes Of Things".

10 years ago

шишич шишевич

best song of all 60th 

11 years ago

doccyclopz

The American Yardbirds !

11 years ago

Lord Maynard

Released on Fontana in 1969 (Feb 27th?) but recorded earlier in '66.

11 years ago

James Busbin

I remember hearing this played on KMEN 129 out of Riverside Calif back in 67.They should have made it but sadly it was not to be. Still Glen Campbell went on to form Juicy Lucy in 69'.

11 years ago

MsFede44

Amazing stuff!!

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