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Wikipedia ''Trúbrot were an Icelandic psychedelic/progressive rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were one of the foremost groups on the Icelandic rock scene from this time period. The band was formed in 1969 as an Icelandic supergroup composed of members of the bands Hljómar and Flowers. Their eponymous first album was released that same year, a collection of orchestral and organ-backed pop songs which included a cover of The Beatles's "Things We Said Today" and a five-minute mini-opera "Elskaðu Náungan", which was based on Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser. While the first album is entirely in Icelandic, later albums featured more English singing. 1971's Lifun came in a hexagonal cover. Several members of this band would become part of the group Náttúra, who released one album in 1972. Trúbrot itself broke up in 1973.'' The best track (imo) from the second album is the ''Feel'' so i uploaded this for all of you. Thanks for visiting my channel. ..................................................................... ATTENTION : I do not own the rights to this recording. For educational and research purposes only COPYRIGHT: This video is not being used to make money in any way and is for entertainment and leisure purposes only. This is strictly non-profit and for educational purposes only. All rights belong to the original owners and content creators of this material. Copyright made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright law that may otherwise infringe Nonprofit, should not be used for copying and selling. There is no intention to infringe copyright.