The heavier sound of " Hurdy Gurdy Man " was an attempt by Most and Donovan to reach a wider audience in the US, where hard-rock groups like Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience were having an impact.
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He continued to spin off the occasional hit _ like " Hurdy Gurdy Man, " about the Maharishi, in 1968 and " Atlantis " in 1969 _ but no longer seemed, to use the term of the time, relevant.
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I was sitting by my computer when I heard what I thought was a hurdy gurdy playing on TV . I went to the television and saw that it was a man opening and closing some sort of accordion.
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MacLeod encountered problems with work permits for the Danish members of the group during their stay in England, so the other members went back to Denmark, still under the name Hurdy Gurdy, and recorded an album for CBS Records.
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The exhibition includes artefacts relating to all forms of communication and related Irish historical events, The story of curator Herbert and the museum was the subject of a 10-minute award winning film in 2014, " Hurdy Gurdy Man ".
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After " The Amoeba Song ", it features two additional tracks : " Go Away ", where Neil tries to explain the album has finished, and the B-side of " Hole In My Shoe ", titled " Hurdy Gurdy Mushroom Man ."
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McCreary described the Kratos Theme as " arguably one of my most structurally satisfying and catchy melodies . " The main theme features low orchestral instruments, Faroese singer Eiv�r P�lsd�ttir ), folk percussion, and Nordic stringed instruments, such as the nyckelharpa and hurdy gurdy.
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Donovan had written the song before going to India with The Beatles, and handed a demo tape to MacLeod to work from; he had originally wanted the song to be gentle and angelic but what Hurdy Gurdy played was more like The Beatles ).
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He actually wasn't playing music, he was just opening and closing it and it was producing a sound ( which at first I though sounded like a hurdy gurdy before I saw what he was doing . ) .-- Talk 03 : 33, 5 August 2007 ( UTC)
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Following a final EP for Touch and Go 1989's " Widowermaker " the band left their longtime recording partners to sign with longtime supporter Terry Tolkin at Rough Trade Records who had also brought them to The Hurdy Gurdy Man ", which previewed material from the coming release.