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    Posted: January 15 2010 at 14:56
Does anyone agree with me that this awesome band should be included in the prog archives collection? The 1st album Never Never Land must be one of the best prog albums of all time (check out Uncle Harry's Last Freak Out, Heavenly Man etc), the 2nd album What A Bunch of Sweeties is an all time classic and the 3rd album Kings of Oblivion again takes the Fairies in a completely different direction. These awsome albums and this band must be prog. Also the related bands / offshoots such as the Deviants (check out the 3rd self-titled album with the Nun cover) and Twink's 1st album Think Pink must be contenders. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2010 at 11:57
For those that don't know the Pink Fairies: http://www.myspace.com/thelegendarypinkfairies
http://www.pinkfairies.co.uk
http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/pink_fairies



And to see various vids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpQH6SaatCE

Listening to the music, and I don't know it well enough, it doesn't strike me as Prog per se (genre wise), but closer to Prog Related.  Anyway, be interesting to see what others more knowledgeable than me say.





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2010 at 07:45
Some weeks ago I heard Pink Fairies' Oblivian at Nijmegens' vinyl archive. It was truly inspired progressive rock, but I only heard one song. I think it's a good candidate for the progrelated scene. Also allmusic.com gives them the progressive rock lable.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2010 at 08:47
listened to NeverNeverLand video - great band indeed Smile

a blend of heavy rock and psych prog (fuzzy and echoed guitars, short jamming parts)
I agree with the prog related definition ... but fear they might fall through the cracks there ...

however - the psych/space team will consider this band ...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2010 at 02:47

Heavy Psych Rock.

Really, the whole Ladbroke Grove Scene of the mid 1960s-early 1970s should be considered, as the Fairies were an integral part. Hawkwind are the point of entry here - and the most progressive band of the entire scene.
 
The Fairies were never about anything as sophisticated as composition - that wasn't the point. Yes, they did the 20 minute+ JAM "Uncle Harry's Last Freakout", but they tended to turn every song into a 20-minute+ jam...
 
They were a proto-heavy metal band, without the aspirations to play in a technically "intelligent" way, or write lyrics about anything other than taking vast quantities of drugs ("Never Never Land") and other forms of social deviance.
 
The only part of their music that we could consider composition is the song structures that contained the lengthy jams. In this way, they did not differ from any other psychedlic band, from the Grateful Dead, through Country Joe and the Fish to a million others.
 
Twink, drummer of the Fairies, played for Tomorrow, and released a rather amazing psychedelic album called "Think Pink", among numerous other underground projects - but it is clear that this is music that is spontaneous - improvisation without composition, which is a diametrical opposition to Prog.
 
Larry Wallis and one of the other fairies (I always forget his name!) joined up with Ian Kilmister from the must-hear Sam Gopal (whose album "Escalator" is fantastic, dark, and a little reminiscent of early Comus) - to form Motorhead.
 
The whole scene was so intertwined that it should be considered an entity, with Hawkwind as the point of no return.
 
The Pink Fairies produced great music (I'm a huge Fairies fan), but were from a completely different scene to Prog in the late 60s/early 1970s. The music is closer to that of the less convincing Krautrock space-jam bands, and 1970s space rock bands like UFO.
 
I've always held the entire Ladbroke Grove scene to be Prog-Related at best. No problems with them there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2010 at 03:15

Prog related, in my opinion.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2010 at 03:38
Thanks Mark for your detailed information and comments.
I've listened to some of their samples - not really progressive but with oldie-goodie psychedelia I've felt.
As one of the leaders in the 60-70s psychedelic (non-progressive) rock scene, they can be into PA Prog-Related library in my opinion.

A great band. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2010 at 09:32

Just to get into the mood, here's a short Ladbroke Grove "festival" Smile

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2010 at 10:43
I think they must be here, at least I see them in heavy prog or prog related zone.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2010 at 11:12
HOLY  CRAP, ANOTHER PERSON WHO LIKES THE DEVIANTS!!!!!
I am in heaven right now. Big smile



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2010 at 09:55
Pink Fairies Prog ? Is the occasional freak out enough to get in ?
The Deviants ? one of the better known "outsiders"  '
 bands from the 60s, but again prog ?
The Pretty Things ?  S F Sorrow . Nuff Said ! They should be here !


Edited by debrewguy - January 25 2010 at 09:59
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