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Twink And The Fairies - Do It '77 album

  • Performer: Twink
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Do It '77
  • Released: 1978
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Do It 77. Исполнитель. Twink And The Fairies. Live At The y Unreleased/Do It EP. Лицензиар.

Album Name Do It '77 (and the Fairies). Type EP. Released date 1978. Labels Chiswick Records. Music StyleHeavy Rock. Members owning this album0. 1. Do It '77. 2. Psychedelic Punkeroo. 3. Enter the Diamonds. Other productions from Twink. Never Never Land and Think Pink Demos.

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Pink Fairies are an English rock band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s. They promoted free music, drug use, and anarchy, and often performed impromptu gigs and other agitprop stunts, such as playing for nothing outside the gates at the Bath and Isle of Wight pop festivals in 1970, as well as appearing at Phun City, the first Glastonbury and many other free festivals including Windsor and Trentishoe.

Twink coined the term Acid Punk to describe his music and went on to release an EP Do It '77 in February 1978. No Picture – album (Twink Records, 1997) (with Paul Rudolph, as The Hawk Fairies ). The Lost Experimental Recordings – album (Get Back Records, 2000 – recorded late 60's to early 70's). Think Pink II - album Sunbeam Records, 2015.

Twink reunited with Dane Stephens and Mick Weaver from the Fairies for two tracks on his 1991 album Odds & Beginnings. In 1965 Twink moved to London and lived in Chelsea. Twink coined the term Acid Punk to describe his music and went on to release an EP Do It '77 in February 1978.

Do It (With the Fairies). Drums, Primary Artist, Vocals.

The Pink Fairies - Live At The y Unreleased/Do It, 2011. Psychedelic Punkeroo 03:19. Enter The Diamonds 02:04. All songs from Live At The y Unreleased/Do It.

Twink just might be the nexus between hippies and punks. Named after a popular pomade, Twink formed bands in the early British R&B scene before becoming a member of early psychedelic band Tomorrow  . We were recording our album Tomorrow by Tomorrow in studio three and The Beatles were recording Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band in studio two. And again when I was with The Pretty Things recording at Abbey Road - the first rock opera, SF Sorrow, in studio three. We started in late '76 and by June '77, we had our first and only single released on Chiswick Records "I Wanna Be Free" b/w "Automobile" - both songs written by Alan Lee Shaw who went on to join The Damned. Did The Pink Fairies and punk rock ever intersect?

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Do It '77
Written-By – Twink
B1 Psychedelic Punkaroo
Written-By – A Syd*
B2 Enter The Diamonds
Written By – Cool-Khoul

Credits

  • Bass – Danger Sun* (tracks: A)
  • Drums, Vocals – Twink
  • Engineer – Neil Richmond
  • Guitar – Chris Chesney (tracks: B2), Little John* (tracks: A)
  • Guitar, Vocals – Kid Rogers
  • Keyboards – Fingers Faulkner

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