Clean Feed
More albums should start with an invocational piece. That kind of music, like the opening hymn of Trudy Pitts’ “Blessed Ones of the Eternal Truth” on, adds a deeply sacred air to everything after it.
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Clean Feed
More albums should start with an invocational piece. That kind of music, like the opening hymn of Trudy Pitts’ “Blessed Ones of the Eternal Truth” on, adds a deeply sacred air to everything after it.
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From Squeaky Clean to Dirty Water - My Life with the Sixties Garage Rock Trailblazers the Standells
byLarry Tamblyn