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Lead singer Mike Rudd brought a layer of irony to the lyrics, most notably in tracks like "What The World Needs (Is A New Pair Of Socks)" , which poked fun at the era's peace-and-love tropes.

From distorted organ solos that rival Deep Purple's Jon Lord to the inclusion of tubas and saxophones, the instrumentation is as eclectic as it is skilled. spectrum_milesago_01_but_thats_alright_02_loves...

The album kicks off with (4:20), a track that served as a familiar gateway for fans who loved the band's massive hit "I'll Be Gone". While it carries a radio-friendly energy, it hints at the complexity to follow, featuring Mike Rudd’s iconic nasal intonations and a catchy, rolling groove that makes it an immediate standout. Diving Into "Love’s My Bag" Lead singer Mike Rudd brought a layer of

In 1971, while the rest of the world was catching the tail end of the British invasion, a band from Melbourne was busy etching their names into history with the first-ever Australian "rock" double album. Milesago is more than just a collection of songs; it’s an expansive, experimental journey that defined a generation of progressive rock down under. The Opener: "But That's Alright" While it carries a radio-friendly energy, it hints

Spanning four sides of vinyl, it allowed the band to explore long-form suites like the epic four-part "The Sideways Saga" without the constraints of pop radio.

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