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Oh yes...indeed...quite right....a filthy distorted untamed string bending journey to nowhere. All you need is LOVE...and an amoeba's ego. Hurrah!
Is this the caring GuRzUnZ warning pretty young maidens NOT to listen to this track? Or, is it the moaning GuRzUnZ complaining that their music is being ignored by the more beautiful females of the human race? Who knows? Who cares? Heh heh heh!
Lemuria is said to be an ancient civilization whose consciousness was much more centered upon the emotional and spiritual dimensions than our current mentally-based modern world. GuRzUnZ go there on their holidays three times a year.
A variation on 'Depression Meter in the Red' - this 10 minute GURZUNZ instrumental features Paul Gibbon on piano and is a tribute to all those out-of-print T.C. Lethbridge books. Sing ho for the power of the pendulum - tra la...
..yet it says EVERYTHING. Special Halloween mix of a Clack'n'Marshall improvised Guitar, bass and drums thingy. Sing ho for Michael Gerzon! Tra la...tra la...
The GURZUNZ duo hop, skip and jump through the treacle covered barbed wire that surrounds the Forest Of Skirt Yimph and merrily inflict another improvised instrumental adventure upon the citizens of Planet Soundclick.
The first 10 minutes and 20 seconds of a sprawling 14 minute improvised guitar, bass and drums instrumental featuring Dale Marshall on cobweb covered hexagonal midi drum pads & Mick Clack on borrowed Westbury custom electronic fuzz guitar.
Torrid eight minute guitar & drums improvisation dedicated to the memory of Johnny Cash & T.C. Lethbridge. Dale Marshall: drums; Mick Clack: Guitar & bass.
Part 1 of an archive GURZUNZ recording from way back in the murky, eggy, soup encrusted past. MICK CLACK: guitars, keyboards, bass synth, percussion; DALE MARSHALL: Ropey midi drum pads
"Oh lawdy lawdy!" guffawed the limping amoeba trainer, "All that glistens is surely GURZUNZ!" How wrong could he be...
The third part of a triangular, three pronged thing. DALE MARSHALL: toaster,losing lottery ticket,pencil case; MICK CLACK: Hovis crusts, wooden yacht, staple gun.
'Skirt Yimph Stomp' is actually the last few minutes of the 'Halving A Baby bee' improvisation. Due to Soundclick's 10 mb upload limit - the whole 14 minute instrumental wouldn't fit!

