The Syn - Flowerman (1967) video free download


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Duration: 02:31
Uploaded: 2009/12/28

Classic psych-pop single from 1967 by The Syn.

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10 years ago

chrisedelic77

falalala-flowerman!!

11 years ago

Andy Thomas

On record they sucked, but I saw them a couple of times Live and they were wicked!

11 years ago

Victor Escobar

Good music, rather appalling lyrics.

11 years ago

giagnorio86

Flower power 

11 years ago

Marvin Garcia

This is a beautiful song. How did I now know about it?The Syn - Flowerman (1967)

11 years ago

akersification

???=rhododendrons

11 years ago

vogel mandrie

Everybody talks about the former Yes-members but actually Steve Nardelli's voice made The Syn special.

12 years ago

Rodney Newton

Peter Banks played guitar like Pete Townsend of The Who and Jimi Hendrix. Peter Banks was said to have met Jimi Hendrix and Pete Townsend of The Who at the Marquee club in London, England;

12 years ago

vadermask

Oh that sucks. God rest his soul. Was he the singer? I just discovered this band while looking for other psychedelic music.

12 years ago

Rodney Newton

R.I.P. Peter Banks. Heart failed him on March, 7, 2013, he was 65 years old.

12 years ago

EarendilUndomiel

Rest In Peace Peter Banks

12 years ago

PtolemyJones

With the groovy letters, not hard to imagine the title of the album is 'vaginal syn'! hehehe... good music though, thanks for sharing.

12 years ago

Randall Schoverling

Pre-Yes Chris Squire AND Peter Banks.

12 years ago

Leandro Lopes Pereira

This song is amazing. I loved. Yes, I came to the video because of chris. But found something very good and unexpexted

12 years ago

Byron Benoit

I've got a spade and a watering can!

12 years ago

mrJimCharles

I like the trippy backing vocals - and Squire of course!

12 years ago

mrJimCharles

You're right, you can tell there's a harpsichord at the very end, it's sounding in a lower register there. They may have either used "speed up" recording tricks or tuned it higher to get those super-high notes (how high can a harpsichord normally play?).

12 years ago

Julia Long

It's 'rhododendrons.' Attention to 'rhododendrons.' A rhododendron is a little shrub-like plant pal.

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