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Our Plastic Dream
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Our Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a res… read moreOur Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a result of wishing to keep up with the psychedelic mood of the time. The band's line-up was Pierr… read moreOur Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a result of wishing to keep up with the psychedelic mood of the time. The band's line-up was Pierre Tubbs (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Bedwell (bass, vocals), … read more -
The Penny Peeps
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The Penny Peeps were a psychedelic freakbeat band from the UK, active in the 1960's. View wikiThe Penny Peeps were a psychedelic freakbeat band from the UK, active in the 1960's. View wikiThe Penny Peeps were a psychedelic freakbeat band from the UK, active in the 1960's. View wiki -
Tintern Abbey
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Tintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna … read moreTintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna and North Africa. The band comprised: David McTavish on vocals and rhythm guitar, Don Smith on lea… read moreTintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna and North Africa. The band comprised: David McTavish on vocals and rhythm guitar, Don Smith on lead guitar (later replaced by Paul Brett), Stuart MacKay on ba… read more -
The Cape Kennedy Construction Company
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Orange Machine
1,579 listeners
Group formed in Dublin in September 1967 (or possibly earlier in late 1966) who released two excellent psychedelic singles on Pye. The firs… read moreGroup formed in Dublin in September 1967 (or possibly earlier in late 1966) who released two excellent psychedelic singles on Pye. The first, released in June 1968, offered covers of two Tomorrow songs. The A-side was a decent version of… read moreGroup formed in Dublin in September 1967 (or possibly earlier in late 1966) who released two excellent psychedelic singles on Pye. The first, released in June 1968, offered covers of two Tomorrow songs. The A-side was a decent version of "Three Jolly Little Dwarfs" while the B-side was … read more -
The Fairytale
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1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy F… read more1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy Fog and John Ryan. John Ryan left the group in March 1967. The band were managed by Pete Rigby and … read more1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy Fog and John Ryan. John Ryan left the group in March 1967. The band were managed by Pete Rigby and Chris Culleton. The band split in January 1968. 2. Birmingha… read more -
Jason Crest
5,001 listeners
Jason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album re… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and many of their tunes have worked their way on to compilation… read more -
Wimple Winch
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Despite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving so… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out a… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out as Just Four Men, the Liverpool-area outfit was initially jus… read more