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The Outsiders

Cleveland, Ohio’s the Outsiders enjoyed several chart strikes in the mid-’60s, but their Dutch namesakes (who never released an archive in america throughout their years jointly, even though they wrote and sang in British) managed something a little more remarkable throughout their period jointly. The Amsterdam-based combo had been perhaps …

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Flys

In 1976, Dave Freeman, Joe Hughes, and Neil O’Connor, as well as a string of unnamed drummers, were the Coventry-based Midnight Circus, becoming the Flys after Pete Ruler, brother from the band’s supervisor, joined up with up. An intro towards the Damned (musically) as well as the Buzzcocks (individually) offered …

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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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The Wilde Flowers

The Wilde Flowers hardly ever released an archive throughout their existence, but their influence exceeds that of several groups with lengthy discographies. The music group offered as the wellspring from the so-called Canterbury audio: upcoming Soft Machine associates Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, and Hugh Hopper all used the Wilde Blooms …

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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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Five’s Company

Five’s Business stood on the mid-point from the Uk Invasion, forming in 1964 and sticking around prolonged enough to produce a prog-concept record in 1968. Five university students shaped the music group in King’s Street, Chelsea in 1964, putting your signature on with Pye the next season. In 1966, they …

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Thoughts

A quartet of Pete Beckett (vocals/guitar), Phil Boardman (business lead guitar), Dave Croft (drums) and Alan Hornby (bass), this Liverpool, Merseyside, Britain group initially recorded as backing music group to regional singer Tiffany (as Tiffany‘s Thoughts). With this guise they released two singles on Parlophone Information, ‘I Understand’ and ‘Discover …

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The Five Day Week Straw People

The Five Day Week Straw Individuals were a one-off, studio-only Uk psychedelic band that did one rare album in past due 1967 (actually released in 1968) for the budget Saga label. Its ten tracks were loosely focused around the idea of an average weekend in the life span of typical …

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The High Strung

Motor Town natives Tag Owen, Chad Stocker, Josh Malerman, and Derek Berk comprise the founding lineup from the Great Strung, whose music borrows equally from melodic power-pop and psychedelic garage area rock. Although produced during the summer months of 2000, the group’s legacy extends back to primary college, when the …

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The Smoke

More than every other music group, the Smoke epitomized the groove of Swinging London — that was specifically ironic when 1 considers that, on the height of the achievement, they sold even more information in Europe than England. Their audio fell somewhere within mod as well as the Beatles — …

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