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The Five Day Week Straw People
2,390 listeners
The Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released… read moreThe Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released in 1968) for the budget Saga label. Its ten songs were loosely centered around the concept of a t… read moreThe Five Day Week Straw People were a one-off, studio-only British psychedelic band that did one rare album in late 1967 (actually released in 1968) for the budget Saga label. Its ten songs were loosely centered around the concept of a typical weekend in the life of typical working British people… read more -
Second Hand
5,932 listeners
There's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though … read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands… read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands. The group led by Ken Elliott was originally called The Nex… read more -
Alexander "Skip" Spence
61,497 listeners
Alexander Lee "Skip" Spence (April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a musician and singer-songwriter best known for his work with Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and as a solo artist. He was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and h… read moreAlexander Lee "Skip" Spence (April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a musician and singer-songwriter best known for his work with Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and as a solo artist. He was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and his family relocated to San Jose, California in the late 1950… read more -
The Velvet Underground
2,727,342 listeners
The Velvet Underground has tamed the big bad beast. The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. It or… read moreThe Velvet Underground has tamed the big bad beast. The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. It originally comprised singer and guitarist Lou Reed, Welsh multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. In 1965 MacLi… read more -
The Equals
73,202 listeners
The Equals were a pop/reggae/rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are remembered mostly for the fact that Eddy Grant, then sporting dyed blonde hair, was in the group. Also in the original line-up were the twin b… read moreThe Equals were a pop/reggae/rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are remembered mostly for the fact that Eddy Grant, then sporting dyed blonde hair, was in the group. Also in the original line-up were the twin brothers Derv and Lincoln Gordon, as well as John Hall and Pa… read more -
The Freeborne
3,950 listeners
This obscure late-'60s band was typical of many young Boston groups of the era in their eclectic blend of psychedelic influences, with… read moreThis obscure late-'60s band was typical of many young Boston groups of the era in their eclectic blend of psychedelic influences, with a sound heavy on electric keyboards and wailing guitar. Their sole album, 1967's Peak Impre… read moreThis obscure late-'60s band was typical of many young Boston groups of the era in their eclectic blend of psychedelic influences, with a sound heavy on electric keyboards and wailing guitar. Their sole album, 1967's Peak Impression, was heavy on minor melodies and haunting harmonies, a… read more -
The Spectrum
944 listeners
Manufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater … read moreManufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater success abroad, especially in Spain. The Spectrum were mostly known in Europe, despite being a Bri… read moreManufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater success abroad, especially in Spain. The Spectrum were mostly known in Europe, despite being a British band. They never had any luck in their own country, des… read more -
The Dave Clark Five
123,278 listeners
The Dave Clark Five (DC5) was an English rock and roll group of the 60s, known as one of the few that were able to present something of a c… read moreThe Dave Clark Five (DC5) was an English rock and roll group of the 60s, known as one of the few that were able to present something of a commercial threat to The Beatles, the dominant group of the period, during the beat music craze. Th… read moreThe Dave Clark Five (DC5) was an English rock and roll group of the 60s, known as one of the few that were able to present something of a commercial threat to The Beatles, the dominant group of the period, during the beat music craze. They were, in fact, the second group of the 'British Inva… read more -
The SW4
172 listeners
The SW4 were a very short-lived R&B / beat band, active in South London, United Kingdom, in 1964. Fronted by lead singer, Ralph Denyer… read moreThe SW4 were a very short-lived R&B / beat band, active in South London, United Kingdom, in 1964. Fronted by lead singer, Ralph Denyer, the group had Paul Brett on guitar. Denyer would later join Blonde On Blonde, whereas Brett woul… read moreThe SW4 were a very short-lived R&B / beat band, active in South London, United Kingdom, in 1964. Fronted by lead singer, Ralph Denyer, the group had Paul Brett on guitar. Denyer would later join Blonde On Blonde, whereas Brett would later have stints in Fire, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown… read more