
A solid backbeat was applied in the late '70s to the free-form improvisations of Los Angeles-based noise/experimental group the Doo-Dooettes. Their improvised music provided the soundtrack for a film, Think Space, about the Viking space-age pop of 1975, while their 1978 single, "Picnic on a Frozen River," a cover of a tune by German experimental rock band Faust, has been described as one of rock's greatest lost singles. According to Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth
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Zombie
jesus theme
Baby
Schlagerzeit (Tolstoy's Anemic)
Scrapyard
Dr. Phibes Visits Chicago
I Got A Right To Sing The Blu
Mojave
Red Wrec. Said
Silver Hours
The Flying Eyes (Complete)
(Twenty-Four)
Children Undressing Animals
That Latin
Bird And Bee Orchestra (Incorporating Run Off Groove)
Live Outside
Yurei
L.A. Nickel
Pole-Land
Untitled
That Moment
The Immense Depths In The Sky That We Cannot Realize
The Great Difficulty Of Understanding Things So Far Away
Pork Had Better Behave
The Side of Mars That Man Has Never Seen
Bird and Bee Orchestra
The Flying Eyes
Zombi
Red Wrec. Said (version)
Untitled (source piece for side 2 runoff groove)
Red Wrec Said
That Latin (Extended Version)
From The Desk Of….The Doo-Dooettes
I Got Right To Sing The Blu
Schlagerzeit
The Immense Depths..
"I Just Fell…" (Live At Beyond Baroque)
Schlagerzeit (Tolstoy Anemic)
the flying eyes pt 4
Side B
11 Doodooettes-That Moment
The Great Dificulty..
Side A
I Got the Right to Sing the Blu
I gotta right to sing the blu
Po-Land
I Got a Right to Sing the Blues
The Flying Eyes Part IV
The Side of Mars..
The Flying Eye
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