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The Mountain Goats... a big name! lol never heard of them.
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The Night They Tried to Close RUMPLATIONS Bar (with JamesLlewellyn)
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Alan Bown
Al Stewart
Amazing Blondel
Amazulu
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
The Band
The Beatles
Billy Bragg
Black Uhuru
Blind Faith
Blodwyn Pig
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Bob Dylan
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Brass Construction
Brian Auger
The Byrds
Canned Heat
Chicago
Christy Moore
The City Muffin Men
Colosseum
Country Joe and the Fish
Cream
David Bowie
Donovan
The Doors
Dr John
Duster Bennett
Edgar Broughton Band
Emmerson, Lake and Palmer
Fairport Convention
Family
Fela Kuti
Fleetwood Mac
The Flock
Free
General Public
George Melly
Georgie Fame
Global Village Trucking Company
Grateful Dead
The Groundhogs
Hawkwind
Hot Tuna
Humble Pie
Ian Dury
The Incredible String Band
It's a Beautiful Day
Jeff Beck
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
Joan Baez
Joe Cocker
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Johnny Winter
John Sebastian
Joni Mitchell
Julie Driscoll
Keef Hartley
Keith Christmas
Kid Creole and the Coconuts
King Crimson
Kris Kristofferson
Led Zeppelin
Leonard Cohen
The Maynard Ferguson Big Band
McKenna Mendelson Mainline
Melanie
Miles Davis
The Moody Blues
The Mothers of Invention
Mott the Hoople
The Nice
Paul Brady
The Paupers
Pentangle
Peter, Paul, and Mary
Pink Fairies
Pink Floyd
The Pogues
The Pretty Things
Procol Harum
Quintessence
Rainbow
Ralph McTell
Redbone
Ritchie Havens
Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks
Roxy Music
Santana
Savoy Brown
Sly and the Family Stone
The Smiths
Soft Machine
Squeeze
Stackridge
The Staple Singers
Steamhammer
Steel Pulse
Steppenwolf
Steve Jolliffe
Stiff Little Fingers
Strawbs
Supertramp
Taste
Ten Years After
Thin Lizzie
Third Ear Band
Three Dog Night
Tiny Tim
Tom Paxton
Tony Joe White
Traffic
Tyrannosaurus Rex
UB40
Van Morrison
The Waterboys
Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders
Weather Report
The Who
The Windfuckers
There are more, but I can't remember all the festivals I attended nor most of the bands which played at Midnight Court at the Lyceum Ballroom.
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My God, Grace! Some memory you have there. Some of the bands on that list I have seen too and had forgotten even existed.
I saw Aynsley Dunbar's Retaliation in 1971, the back room of a small hotel in a North West U.K. town. I remember the occasion because they must be the most tedious band I have ever watched. Perhaps me not knowing their stuff didn't help their cause.
I'll always have soft spot for Blodwyn Pig, if only for their ridiculous first album cover.
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
Gracie Goes To Hollywood's - True
The Night They Tried to Close RUMPLATIONS Bar (with JamesLlewellyn)
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Many of the entries are from setlists for the festivals I attended, like Isle of Wight 1969 and 1970. I have updated the list since finding some partial setlists for Midnight Court.
Of course, there are some bands I will never forget, like Edgar Broughton Band, who used to play often at Midnight Court. Several of us used to walk across the West End to Hyde Park, where we would sit under the trees and smoke a few spliffs. Sombody joined us and asked who had played. Bob mentioned Edgar Broughton Band and the other guy asked "Did they play 'Out, Demons, Out'?" "Half a fucking hour," said Bob.
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Edgar Broughton's "Out Demons out". Yea. Great track for fifteen-year-old boys to sing along to. (sorry for the preposition at the end there, but how else can you say it? )
Do you remember a band called Black Widow from about the same time? They used to perform black magic rites on stage. They got a lot of flack at the time — endangering the souls of their audiences, would you believe. Pretty dire music.
Probably going down great guns with the present folk horror revival peeps — Wicker Man, Blood on THe Devil's Claw, Witchfinder-General, and all that.
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
Gracie Goes To Hollywood's - True
The Night They Tried to Close RUMPLATIONS Bar (with JamesLlewellyn)
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The Aardvarks
Alan Bown
Al Stewart
Amazing Blondel
Amazulu
Andromeda
Atomic Rooster
Audience
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
The Band
The Beatles
Billy Bragg
Black Uhuru
Blind Faith
Blodwyn Pig
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Bob Dylan
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Brass Construction
Brian Auger
The Byrds
Canned Heat
Chicago
Christy Moore
The City Muffin Men
Colosseum
Country Joe and the Fish
Cream
David Bowie
Deep Purple
Donovan
The Doors
Dr John
Duster Bennett
Edgar Broughton Band
Emmerson, Lake and Palmer
Fairport Convention
Family
Fela Kuti
Fleetwood Mac
The Flock
Free
General Public
George Melly
Georgie Fame
Global Village Trucking Company
Graham Bond
Grateful Dead
The Groundhogs
Hawkwind
Hot Tuna
Howlin' Wolf
Humble Pie
Ian Dury
The Incredible String Band
It's a Beautiful Day
Jeff Beck
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
Joan Baez
Joe Cocker
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Johnny Winter
John Sebastian
Joni Mitchell
Julie Driscoll
Keef Hartley
Keith Christmas
Kid Creole and the Coconuts
King Crimson
Kris Kristofferson
Led Zeppelin
Leonard Cohen
The Maynard Ferguson Big Band
McKenna Mendelson Mainline
Melanie
Mighty Baby
Miles Davis
The Moody Blues
The Mothers of Invention
Mott the Hoople
The Nice
Paul Brady
The Paupers
Pentangle
Pete Brown
Peter Hammil
Peter, Paul and Mary
Pink Fairies
Pink Floyd
The Pogues
The Pretty Things
Procol Harum
Quintessence
Rainbow
Ralph McTell
Rare Bird
Redbone
Renaissance
Ritchie Havens
Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks
Roxy Music
Santana
Savoy Brown
Sly and the Family Stone
The Smiths
Soft Machine
Spice
Squeeze
Stackridge
The Staple Singers
Steamhammer
Steel Pulse
Steppenwolf
Steve Jolliffe
Stiff Little Fingers
Strawbs
Supertramp
Taste
Ten Years After
Thin Lizzie
Third Ear Band
Three Dog Night
Tiny Tim
Tom Paxton
Tony Joe White
Traffic
Tyrannosaurus Rex
UB40
Van der Graaf Generator
Van Morrison
The Waterboys
Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders
Weather Report
The Who
The Windfuckers
Yes
There are more, but I can't remember all the festivals I attended nor many of the bands which played at Midnight Court at the Lyceum Ballroom.
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