![]() They did a version of the theme song “The Navy Swings”, slow and moody and on one single chord, that would eventually morph into "900 Million People Daily (All Making Love)" by year’s end. The song has its roots in mid-1967 when The Seeds recorded an extremely rare LP for Dick Clark’s Your Navy Presents radio show. Recordings of “900 Million People Daily (All Making Love)” But its recording history is complex and its release history is likewise elaborate. ![]() For decades this was the only version known to fans. Originally it was a track on the 1968 album Raw & Alive, an edit of about five minutes long that still managed to be a monotonously weird fever dream. It has been released in numerous forms, both with and without fake crowd noises added to it. The endless, long slow burn of "900 Million People Daily (All Making Love)" has made it one of The Seeds’ most notorious songs. ![]()
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