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Mod?

Italian rock-band Mod? was founded when vocalist Francesco “Kekko” Silvestre fulfilled guitarist Matteo “Tino” Alberti and Enrico Palmosi (who later on became their arranger). Shortly, Paolo Bovi, a vintage acquaintance of Silvestre’s, emerged in on key pad, as well as the group started experimenting Milan, the town from which each …

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The Paper Blitz Tissue

The mysterious group the Paper Blitz Tissue released one good really difficult psychedelic pop single in December 1967, “Boy Fits Girl”/”Grey Guy,” on Uk RCA. The A-side was a near-gem of the psychedelic monitor with fluttering and squealing guitars, crunching Who-influenced percussion, a melody that was both ominous and tuneful, …

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The Namelosers

The Namelosers were among the rowdier mid-Swedish ’60s rings, heavily influenced from the Uk Invasion sounds from the Rolling Rocks, Who, and Beatles. Regrettably, their documented repertoire consisted mainly of cover variations, most of them rather well-worn types at that, such as for example “What’d I State,” “Around and Around,” …

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The Spectrum

British pop/rock music group the Spectrum were shaped in 1964, initial going beneath the name the Group 5 using a lineup of vocalist Colin Forsey, guitarist Tony Atkins, bassist Tony Judd, keyboardist Bill Chambers, and drummer Keith Forsey. After issuing a unitary in 1965 as the Group 5, the music …

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Powder

Following the Beatles broke big in the us in 1964, a lot of young American rockers began following lead of their peers in the U.K., and incredibly few did therefore with greater passion than Natural powder, a California-based combo whose explosive design was rooted within their passion for the Who, …

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Procession

The Australian music group Procession had a bit more international exposure than most organizations from their local country in the past due 1960s, achieving an album release in Britain and the united states, though without commercial success. The uncommon, self-titled recording, which made an appearance on Smash in america, was …

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Tim Andrews

English ’60s pop singer Tim Andrews was a flexible singer/guitarist who sang for a number of bands before getting into a short-lived single career. Given birth to Chris Andrews, he made an appearance as the Artful Dodger in the London and NY productions of Lionel Bart’s Oliver before settling in …

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Les Fleur de Lys

Although many of their singles are sought after by collectors of ’60s United kingdom rock, Les Fleur de Lys remain obscure sometimes by cult standards. That’s partially because they hardly ever came near getting a strike, but also because their furious speed of lineup adjustments makes their background very hard …

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The Lea Riders Group

The Lea Riders Group weren’t the very best Swedish band from the ’60s, however in a field crowded by imitators of Uk Invasion acts, these were probably one of the most original. Their glowing instant was their 1968 solitary “Dom Kallar Oss Mods,” among the standouts around the psychedelic level …

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The Attack

The Assault (because of an ever developing legion of enthusiasts focused on the vibrant audio of mid- to past due-’60s Swinging London) possess a far bigger group of fans now than they ever did throughout their existence. Certainly their unique make of guitar-heavy, mod-rock qualifies them among the finest types …

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