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      <title>Comments On: Listening to July in July
    
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      <![CDATA[These guys are pretty cool. I got a little bored with the top song, but the second is a little early Pink Floyd-ish.<br>
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I love both psychedelic country Kaleidoscope songs from the Zabriske Point soundtrack (Mickey's Tune and Brother Mary), but everything I've found by them on You Tube has been more standard 60s bubble gum psych.
        
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