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Bull Angus
1,139 listeners
Known primarily to late 60s/early 70s vinyl fanatics, Bull Angus (a name inspired by the bull farms near a barn they'd rented for rehe… read moreKnown primarily to late 60s/early 70s vinyl fanatics, Bull Angus (a name inspired by the bull farms near a barn they'd rented for rehearsals) was a psychedelic blues band with significant prog leanings. Best evidence has them formin… read moreKnown primarily to late 60s/early 70s vinyl fanatics, Bull Angus (a name inspired by the bull farms near a barn they'd rented for rehearsals) was a psychedelic blues band with significant prog leanings. Best evidence has them forming sometime in the late 1960s in Poughkeepsie, New York, by g… read more -
Blackwater Park
4,787 listeners
Hard & heavy guitar rock from Berlin, 1971, with 'no-messin' attitude, overloaded guitar, and english vocals. Includes a cove… read moreHard & heavy guitar rock from Berlin, 1971, with 'no-messin' attitude, overloaded guitar, and english vocals. Includes a cover of the Beatles "For No One", and a mini epic 8 min work-out "Rock Song". Som… read moreHard & heavy guitar rock from Berlin, 1971, with 'no-messin' attitude, overloaded guitar, and english vocals. Includes a cover of the Beatles "For No One", and a mini epic 8 min work-out "Rock Song". Somehow we can't help thinking maybe UFO saw this lot &… read more -
Killing Floor
6,526 listeners
1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During th… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective membe… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective members from the classified pages of Melody Maker. Joining them w… read more -
Black Cat Bones
10,114 listeners
There is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed i… read moreThere is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed in 1966 with original members Paul Tiller (vocals and harmonica), lead guitarist Paul Kossoff, brot… read moreThere is more than one band called Black Cat Bones: (1) Black Cat Bones was a British heavy blues rock group from London. The band formed in 1966 with original members Paul Tiller (vocals and harmonica), lead guitarist Paul Kossoff, brothers Derek Brooks (rhythm guitar) and Stu Brooks (bass), and… read more -
Blues Creation
9,995 listeners
ブルース・クリエーション was a Japanese 70's hard/blues rock band with some psychedelic and progressive influences. They debuted in 1969. In 1975 … read moreブルース・クリエーション was a Japanese 70's hard/blues rock band with some psychedelic and progressive influences. They debuted in 1969. In 1975 (with "Creation" album) they changed name to Creation. Check also Carmen Maki & Blues Creation. View wikiブルース・クリエーション was a Japanese 70's hard/blues rock band with some psychedelic and progressive influences. They debuted in 1969. In 1975 (with "Creation" album) they changed name to Creation. Check also Carmen Maki & Blues Creation. View wiki -
Jodo
2,056 listeners
A very good English heavy bluesrock band that made one album in 1971 then promptly disappeared into obscurity. I recently conducted an inte… read moreA very good English heavy bluesrock band that made one album in 1971 then promptly disappeared into obscurity. I recently conducted an interview with guitarist Rod Alexander, here: http://aftersabbath.blogspot.com/2014/05/jodo-and-guts-i… read moreA very good English heavy bluesrock band that made one album in 1971 then promptly disappeared into obscurity. I recently conducted an interview with guitarist Rod Alexander, here: http://aftersabbath.blogspot.com/2014/05/jodo-and-guts-interview.html Rich AfterSabbath View wiki -
Bodkin
7,270 listeners
Bodkin was a heavy early progressive band from Scotland. They released one self-titled album in 1972. Using imagery from black magic and a … read moreBodkin was a heavy early progressive band from Scotland. They released one self-titled album in 1972. Using imagery from black magic and a sound rather like Deep Purple or Uriah Heep, they presented a set of aggressive sounds driven prim… read moreBodkin was a heavy early progressive band from Scotland. They released one self-titled album in 1972. Using imagery from black magic and a sound rather like Deep Purple or Uriah Heep, they presented a set of aggressive sounds driven primarily by Hammond organ. The band consisted of Mick Riddle (L… read more -
Toe Fat
2,322 listeners
Toe Fat was an English rock music band active from 1969 to 1971, notable for including two future members of Uriah Heep. Formed in 1969, th… read moreToe Fat was an English rock music band active from 1969 to 1971, notable for including two future members of Uriah Heep. Formed in 1969, the band was fronted by former Rebel Rouser Cliff Bennett and in the course of its two-year, two-LP … read moreToe Fat was an English rock music band active from 1969 to 1971, notable for including two future members of Uriah Heep. Formed in 1969, the band was fronted by former Rebel Rouser Cliff Bennett and in the course of its two-year, two-LP career, featured lead guitarist Ken Hensley, guitarist/bassi… read more -
Fuzzy Duck
13,931 listeners
This is one of the many harder-edged and organ dominated progressive bands that emerged in the early Seventies. Unfortunately very little i… read moreThis is one of the many harder-edged and organ dominated progressive bands that emerged in the early Seventies. Unfortunately very little is known about FUZZY DUCK’s history. The musicians were Paul Francis (drums, percussion), Mick (Doc… read moreThis is one of the many harder-edged and organ dominated progressive bands that emerged in the early Seventies. Unfortunately very little is known about FUZZY DUCK’s history. The musicians were Paul Francis (drums, percussion), Mick (Doc) Hawksworth (bass, vocals, acoustic 12-string, electric cel… read more -
Icecross
4,614 listeners
Icecross is a progressive rock band formed in Iceland in 1972 by musicians Axel Einarsson and Ásgeir Óskarsson, later adding Ómar Óskarsson as a bassist. View wikiIcecross is a progressive rock band formed in Iceland in 1972 by musicians Axel Einarsson and Ásgeir Óskarsson, later adding Ómar Óskarsson as a bassist. View wikiIcecross is a progressive rock band formed in Iceland in 1972 by musicians Axel Einarsson and Ásgeir Óskarsson, later adding Ómar Óskarsson as a bassist. View wiki