• Pink Fairies are an English proto punk rock band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s....
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    Argentino de Investigaciones de las Zonas Áridas (in Spanish) Pink Fairy Armadillo – Little, Pink, Armored Fairies Pink armadillos ain't your Texas critters...
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  • Caladenia latifolia The rock band Pink Fairies This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pink fairy. If an internal link led you here...
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  • Twink (musician) (category Pink Fairies members)
    from The Fairies for two tracks on his 1991 album Odds & Beginnings. In 1965, Twink moved to London, living in the Chelsea area. When the Fairies broke up...
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  • Larry Wallis (category Pink Fairies members)
    guitarist, songwriter and producer. He was best known as a member of the Pink Fairies and an early member of Motörhead. In 1968, he formed a band called The...
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    common pink colors. Pink (#ffc0cb) #ffc0cb Displayed here is the web color pink. Light pink (#ffb6c1) #ffb6c1 Displayed here is the web color light pink. The...
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    out and meets the fairies of polyanthuses and gardenias and apple blossoms: "Flowers and fruits, and other winged things". These fairies try to be funny...
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  • Never Never Land is the 1971 debut album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies. Polydor Records commissioned the group to record a single, "The Snake"/"Do...
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  • Steve Peregrin Took (category Pink Fairies members)
    After being sacked by Bolan, Took formed a prototype version of the Pink Fairies with Twink and Mick Farren, recently ousted from his own band, the Deviants...
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  • author gave about the fairies and their home of Never Land. The characters are referred to within stories as "Never Land fairies." The franchise includes...
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    bands including The Pretty Things, Kevin Ayers, Edgar Broughton Band, Pink Fairies, Shagrat, and, from the United States, the MC5. The UK's underground...
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  • Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished...
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  • Records in the UK in early 1971 (as a warm-up for the release of the Pink Fairies' debut effort Never Never Land). It was produced by Mick Farren and featured...
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  • new Pink Fairies lineup which recorded the single "Well Well Well." Unhappy at Wayne's songwriting and playing style however, the other two Fairies approached...
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  • Lucas Fox (category Pink Fairies members)
    singer and guitarist of Pink Fairies and ex-Hawkwind bassist Alan Davey to record the album Resident Reptiles under the Pink Fairies name for Cleopatra Records...
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  • What a Bunch of Sweeties (category Pink Fairies albums)
    What a Bunch of Sweeties is a 1972 album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies. Twink had left the band before the recording of this album. Former The...
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  • Syd Barrett (category Pink Floyd members)
    with. In February 1972, after a few guest spots in Cambridge with ex-Pink Fairies member Twink on drums and Jack Monck on bass using the name The Last...
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  • to anarchic elements such as Mick Farren/Deviants and members of the Pink Fairies Rock 'n' Roll and Drinking Club. Took also began writing his own songs...
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  • Square Heroes (1982) Swaddling Songs (1971) Kings of Oblivion (1973) Pink Fairies (1991) Scheherazade and Other Stories (1975) David Hitchcock | AllMusic...
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  • order to complete their concept album, S.F. Sorrow, before forming the Pink Fairies. Junior sometimes played bass with Jeff Beck. In 2021, the official biography...
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    as pink fairies. Ten months later, a group of protesters dressed in carnival outfits and again calling themselves the Pink and Silver bloc, or Pink Fairies...
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  • Honk and Renwick formed Quiver, but Honk soon left (briefly joining ex-Pink Fairies drummer Twink in the Last Minute Put Together Boogie Band in Cambridge)...
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  • Kings of Oblivion (category Pink Fairies albums)
    Kings of Oblivion is the third album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies, released in 1973. Paul Rudolph had quit the group on the release of What...
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    Bath Festival, they encountered another Ladbroke Grove–based band, the Pink Fairies, who shared similar interests in music and recreational substances; a...
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  • An 'alternative festival' was staged in an adjoining field where the Pink Fairies and Hawkwind played on the back of a flatbed lorry. Michael Eavis was...
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  • written by Johnnie Dee, road manager for the Fairies, but rejected by the Pretty Things and recorded by the Fairies instead; previously, Dee's song "Don't Bring...
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    Paul Rudolph (musician) (category Pink Fairies members)
    1982 – Pink Fairies – Live at the Roundhouse 1975 1996 – Pink Fairies – Pleasure Island 1997 – Pink Fairies – No Picture 1998 – Pink Fairies – Mandies...
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    returning to England early in 1970, and teaming up with Twink to form the Pink Fairies. In the mid-1970s, Farren was offered a one-off deal by Stiff Records...
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  • on drums, and Jack Monck on bass. After a spell in Morocco, Twink (ex-Pink Fairies) moved to Cambridge and worked with the 'Last Minute Put Together Boogie...
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    Testimonial to Boss Goodman and Tribute to the Deviants & Pink Fairies contribute a cover of The Pink Fairies "Portobello Shuffle" [2010, Easy Action, EARSBOSS001]...
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