Terminal Buzz [Cover Art #7]

Spectrum “Part One” [1971]

Spectrum “Miles Ago” [1971]

The Indelible Murtceps “Warts Up Your Nose” [1973]

Spectrum / Indelible Murtceps “Testimonial” [1973]

Spectrum / Indelible Murtceps “Terminal Buzz” [1973]

From The Age, Thursday August 8, 2013, Melbourne

“Bill Putt, a founding member of 1970s progressive rock group Spectrum, has died from a heart attack”

Goodnight Bill.

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6 comments

  1. Jat Storey's avatar

    Do murtceps come in other varieties ?

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  2. Jat Storey's avatar

    Are indelible ones the only brand of Murtceps available?

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    1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

      First they were Incredible, then Indubitable. Flirted briefly with Inedible before deciding to leave their mark Indelibly. So now you know.
      (Actually, they were a sort of transitional state between the progressive Spectrum and the (slightly) more commercial Ariel (of whom more soon).

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