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Fire lyricsx
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fire lyricsx

Dave from Cardiff, WalesThis was also their only hit in the UK as well as the US, keyboard player Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer left to form Atomic Rooster shortly afterwards.I heard the whole album: The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown. Federica from Taranto, ItalyThat's a great song! Sounds like Frank Zappa.Saw it then, and more recently (in the last 5 years) on TVLand (I think). Lester from New York City, NySaw Arthur Brown do his 'Fire' act on a show that Tom Jones had for about one summer.Absolute garbage! I have never ever forgiven Atlantic Records for releasing that song here in the U.S. EVER!!! Heck, FIRE trumps as worst song over all of the obnoxious rap-crap ever recorded in the last 15-20 years. Mike from Knoxville, TnLadies and Gentlemen, I hate to disappoint you but FIRE by Crazy World of Arthur Brown is *the* worst record serviced to top 40 radio.EVER.Rob from Detroit, MiCarl Palmer did not play on the album track.Now I really like it, but find the flaming hat hilarious. Carol from Clayton, CaThis song actually scared me as a young girl.

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" (got the album cover right here before me).

  • Old_fart from Nowheresville, AlgeriaIn that bit you indicated as "not legible" in the liner notes, it reads "But once Brown began his staccato dancing.
  • One that I'm sure made Screamin' Jay Hawkins proud.
  • Lester from New York City, NyArtie does a great version of 'I Put A Spell On You' on this album.
  • Sounds like he's still alive and kicking and.ablaze. The urban legend was that this guy had died setting himself on fire not long after this became a hit. I'll have to take your word for it on the rest of the album.

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    It has the same bad organ sound that "Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida" has.

  • Mike from Matawan, NjYeah.this song? Not so much.
  • Phil from Stillwater, MnIs there any truth to the rumour that later albums contained songs titled "Water" and "Aloe Vera Gel", but they never received any airplay?.
  • Brian Foley from Auckland, New ZealandThis song definetly epitomized the 60's for me, completely original sound, real shame he did not have more musical creativity to make more music as good as Fire.
  • I still have the small ad poster given out there.

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    Kurt from Canton, GaI saw him in Saugatuck Michigan at a pop festival in 1968/9 and he was unforgettable.But it was a weird, crazy, and fun song while it lasted on the charts-from a bizarre artist. And then it was gone & no one heard any more from Arthur Brown. It was popular in a lot of the nearby Fayetteville, NC taverns/bars frequented by GIs back then. Elmer H from Westville, OkDoes anyone know whatever happened to Arthur Brown/Arthur Wilton? Is he alive in the UK or elsewhere? This song came out in 1968 when I entered the Army and the 82nd Airborne at Fort Bragg, NC.Ed from Asheville, NcDude within is trash talking a Hammond Organ.that is probably a Vox Continental, or possibly a Farfisa. Dave from Houston, TxNo way could that organ be a Hammond.Find him on Youtube with masses of filmed events. He never stopped performing and has done Glastonbury several times along with a whole host of other festivals and large club venues. UkArthur is still alive and performing tho corona has forced him into quieter time right now. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee. Stephen from OhioFrom hell's heart, I stab at thee.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC., Universal Music Publishing Group Writer/s: Arthur Wilton Brown, Liam Paul Paris Howlett, Michael Ivor Finesilver, Peter Ker, Vincent Crane You fought hard and you saved and learned I am the god of hell fire and I bring you









    Fire lyricsx