It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest

The Fugs

It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest

RELEASED: January 01, 1968
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Crystal Liason 3:07 2. Ramses II Is Dead, My Love 2:45 3. Burial Waltz 2:24 4. Wide Wide River 2:47 5. Life Is Strange 2:32 6. Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel 4:32 7. Marijuana 1:38 8. Leprechaun 0:10 9. When the Mode of Music Changes 3:51 10. Whimpers From the Jello 0:20 11. The Divine Toe, Part 1 0:38 12. We're Both Dead Now, Alice 0:16 13. Life Is Funny 0:14 14. Grope Need, Part 1 0:18 15. Tuli, Visited by the Ghost of Plontinus 0:03 16. More Grope Need (Grope Need, Part 2) 0:15 17. Robinson Crusoe 0:17 18. Claude Pelieu and J.J. Lebel Discuss the Early Verlaine Bread Crust Fragments 4:30 19. The National Haiku Contest 0:25 20. The Divine Toe, Part 2 0:46 21. Irene 1:10
It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest is an album by The Fugs, known for their avant-garde and countercultural sound that blends folk, rock, and spoken word. Released in 1968, the album features a mix of satirical lyrics and experimental music, reflecting the social upheaval of the era. The Fugs' unique style and irreverent approach have influenced many artists in the alternative and punk rock scenes, marking their legacy as pioneers of underground music.