The Move - Omnibus video free download


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This is the b side to the 1968 single Wild Tiger Woman which in my opinion is as good as the a side,You can find this track on the best of the move cd which is available to buy at amazon and other stores.

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8 years ago

David Henderson

this band should be in every RnR HOF in the world.

11 years ago

jteshuwah

scary! I don't know if this makes me happy or sad I missed the '70s!

11 years ago

lyonslaforet

Another B-side that should have been an A-side. It's very superior to Wild Tiger Woman!

12 years ago

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12 years ago

Rodolfo Vilches Zamora

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12 years ago

elorelatedvinyl

Great Song! I linked it in my blog, for a review of the Move's Omnibus Spanish EP. Thank you very much.

12 years ago

hollowmenrule

@hollowmenrule and flowers in the rain and I can hear the grass grow, oh, you get the picture

12 years ago

hollowmenrule

this is one of my favorite songs of theirs, right up their with fire brigade, cherry blossom clinic and walk upon the water

15 years ago

Pete Davies

Along with The Beatles and the Kinks this was the Best of the Sixties and Early Seventies (1970 for the Beatles) Love The Move!!

15 years ago

Mark Bignell

One of the bands that was much more popular in the UK than North America. But that sure doesn't mean their music isn't good. I have XTC and their Dukes Of Stratosphere project to thank for finding out about The Move back in the 80's. Being born and brought up in North America tends to leave some gaps in musical knowledge of English bands.

15 years ago

FinnMove

The B- sides of The Move- singles were fine from the very beginning.

15 years ago

Harvanic

The chourus from "Get me to school on time" - sounds like a copy of this, lol...

15 years ago

John McLaren

Yep, I have this single somewhere.

15 years ago

Steve Carroll

My cobbled together Move best of is shredded- and this was my #2 behind Fire Brigade. I'm and old Yank Power Pop fan- and when I discovered Roy Wood- Oh my Lord- a parallel universe opened up. Thought I'd heard it all- and knew Cheap Trick was "influenced" by this mysterious pre elo group. Now I know they owe their musical LIVES to Mr. Wood. We can take it right to the terminus, indeed. Thanks- straight to my favorites.

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