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I have n-e-v-e-r listened to this song in its entirety and today was no exception - it ranks up there with the Pina Colada song. Hippie AM / elevator music.
Amen brother. The dream is a precious thing that's been passed down to all of us. It's still here if we choose to see it. But it's not just about keeping it for ourselves. You have to pass it along and hope it takes seed.
The dream is alive for those who belief. The 60's ended when the bubble burst and everyone realized that we could change the world but not completely. Change starts in each one of us. There are lot more organic farmers now than in the 60s when goin to the country along with freedom was a main theme. Yoga and spiritual pursuits have also demonstrated an increase. Keep the faith!
Pandora, where is the bio for King Harvest? Make it happen.
garydean0308
How could anyone think this is Van Morrison?
soto_rosemary
I love this song! It totally takes me back to the 70s. Everyone was wearing bell bottoms, platforms, long hair, mocasins, tassels on their swede jackets and people were cool!
i can still remember John Hall and Orleans playing this at the cafe on Tinker St. in Woodstock back in the 70's.
jamiberry
this tune, written by the brother of the drummer,WellsKelly has been performed by Orleans. Kelly was their drummer until his O.D. Kelly was afantastically talented drummer and should be heard on Orleans first album produced by legends Barry Becket and Roger Hawkins in Muscle Shoals
Dave Robinson was a friend of my husbands in Springhill, FL., in the 90's. I didn't know who he was until he sat down at the piano and began to play and sing the song. He still sounded great!
bhales0
Orleans also does a great version of this song. Heard them sing it live once. In fact, the song was written by Sherman Kelly, whose brother was drummer for both King Harvest and Orleans.
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I like this version also