I cherish dearly the existence of a piece of music such as Julian Cope's "Sunspots", for as it weaves its 5 minutes and roughly 15 seconds of magic I experience that rare feeling of a joy of living where every nerve tingles and the brain glows with abstract positive thoughts. We might just call it 'a high'.Anyways, if you have a love for that slightly left of the dial psychedelic sound that was knocking around in the early-to-mid '80s where men (and women too) sang mysteriously in deep voices over melodious guitar and keyboards, then this track may be as perfect for you as it is for me.
I can barely think of anything I like more than this; it is glorious.
From Copey's 1984 album Fried, in which our man took to the cover wearing nothing but a tortoise shell.
Julian Cope - "Sunspots" mp3
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