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Strawberry Alarm Clock “Curse Of The Witches”

Strawberry Alarm Clock “Curse Of The Witches”

Strawberry Alarm Clock’s “Curse Of The Witches”, off of their 1968 album “Wake Up…It’s Tomorrow”. By far one of their longest songs.

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  1. It's just let down by some pretty crap lead vocals when the singer has to change pitch. It's most notable on this song but not so much on the rest of the songs on the album.

  2. The story takes place in a time when witches where persecuted the man exsplain how his mother told him that a witch cursed his family.

    Some of there family were persicuted, his mother was suspected to be one.
    She was to run away and when she was to be found to be killed

    Everything got better for the man he had a daughter. Her daughter wished a boy would die and the boy died. This made the qakers and puritans think his family had witches. The town did not like this.

    The judge said “she must die” to his daughter they pleaded for her to live the daughter asked “do you believe” she was to be burned till death

    His wife died.

    The man got depressed and he’s waiting for death to take all his pain away.

  3. Back when we were students in the 80s, we'd compete over who knew the more obscure psychedelic bands. My mate Guy, who brought us the 13th Floor Elevators and won the contest with Yahowa 13, also proposed this band. Hearing it now for the first time and WOW!

    Wow. It's terrible. Those lyrics are awful: cod mysticism and a hymn to self-indulgence, with the music trundling along behind as if it has nothing to do other than provide a backing to the banal "insight" of the singer.

    Dreadful in every possible way. An embarrassment to the spirit of the 60s.

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