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Mick Farren

To state that Mick Farren was a “jack port of all deals” is positioning it mildly. Getting started as an associate of English psych rockers the Deviants, Farren traversed an extended and winding profession that included such occupational descriptors as vocalist, journalist, novelist, non-fiction writer, and — some might state …

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Motörhead

Motörhead’s overwhelmingly loud and fast design of rock was probably one of the most groundbreaking designs the genre had to provide in the past due ’70s. Although group’s innovator, Lemmy Kilmister, experienced his roots within the hard-rocking space rock-band Hawkwind, Motörhead didn’t work with his older group’s intensifying tendencies, selecting …

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The Pink Fairies

The excessive, drug-fueled Red Fairies grew from the Deviants, a loose-knit group formed in 1967 by members from the Western world London hippie commune Ladbroke Grove. Primarily dubbed the Public Deviants and consisting mainly of vocalist Mick Farren, guitarist Paul Rudolph, bassist Duncan Sanderson, and drummer Russell Hunter, the group …

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Larry Wallis

The guiding fire behind the latter-day Pink Fairies, a founding person in Motörhead, and a residence producer during Stiff Records’ first flash of maverick brilliance, Larry Wallis is among the legends from the British rock underground, an astonishing guitarist, and author, too, of 1 of the classic singles from the …

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