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3 AM Eternal: Hugo Montenegro “Good Vibrations” (1969)

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Back when mainstream popular culture was being threatened by the changing styles of the late Sixties, it was often humorous to hear the establishment trying to compete. Here’s a great example of corporate psychedelia, created by the otherwise superb Hugo Montenegro. While I can’t find fault with much of Mr. Montenegro’s work, there’s just something a bit…bizarre…about this. 

And, most importantly, dig the whistling Theremin!

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  1. […] the iconic theremin part, is either brilliant or terrible, depending on your point of view. We loved it, but we realize not everyone might share that sentiment. Making up for those deficiencies are The […]

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