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As if Uncle Neil’s original lamenting the state of our planet 🌏 wasn’t sad enough This a capella cover (which weirdly charted in the US and other countries in the 70s; I remember hearing it on pop radio in LA) is basically two minutes of heartbreak on wax.
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