Infos
series: Nuggets
RHINO records
released June 19, 2001
1.11: single 'Fleur-De-Lys: Mud in Your Eye / I've Been Trying' released November 4, 1966 Polydor / 56124
2.13: the last song that Bowie, born David Jones, released before changing his name to avoid confusion with Davy Jones of The Monkees, and the first of two singles that he recorded with The Lower Third after leaving his previous band, The Manish Boys.
- produced by Shel Talmy // Parlophone single #R-5315 released August 20, 1965.
Davy Jones (& The Lower Third) - You've Got a Habit of Leaving / Baby Loves That Way
Davy Jones and the Lower Third aka Oliver Twist and the Lower Third, David Bowie with the Lower Third, Davy Jones (David Bowie), Davie Jones & The Lower Third, Davy Jones & the Lower 3rd, Davy Jones (& The Lower Third).
formed 1963, Margate, Kent // disbanded January 1966
Members ~ Davy Jones / Davie Jones [aka David Bowie] (vocals, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, 1965-66), Denis 'Tea-Cup' Taylor (lead guitar), Graham Rivens (bass), Les Mighall (drums, 1963-65), Phil Lancaster (drums, 1965-66) [plus Nicky Hopkins: piano]
2.16: The Poets formed 1961, Glasgow, Scotland
Members: George Gallacher (vocals), Hume Paton (lead guitar), Tony Myles (rhythm guitar), John Dawson (bass guitar), Alan Weir (drums)
2.19: The Primitives aka Mal & Primitives, The Cornflakes, The Rising Sons formed 1964, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK // currently Roma, Lazio, Italy
Members: Jay Roberts [Geoffrey Robert Farthing] (vocals, bass, organ, 1965-70), Geoff Eaton [aka Geoff Tindall] (lead guitar, 1964-65), John E. Soul (rhythm guitar, harmonica, 1964-65), Roger James (bass, 1964-65), Mal Ryder [Paul Bradley Couling] (vocals, 1965-70), Mike Wilding (drums, 1964-65), Mick Charleton (drums, 1965), Stuart Linnell (lead guitar, 1965), Dave Sumner (lead guitar, 1965-70), David "Pick" Withers (drums, 1965-69), Robbie McIntosh (drums, 1969-70)
2.17: formed 1965, UK // currently New York, NY, US
Members ~ Chris Squire (bass, vocals, 1965-68, 2005-09), Chris Slater (vocals, 1965), Steve Nardelli (vocals), Martyn Adelman (drums, 1965-2004), John Wheatley (guitar, 1965), John Painter (guitar, 1965-67), Andrew Pryce Jackman (keyboards, 1965-68), Peter Banks (guitar, vocals, 1967-2004), Gunnar Jökull (drums, 1967-68), Gerard Johnson (keyboards, 2004-09), Steve Gee (bass, 2004), Paul Stacey (guitar, 2005-09), Jeremy Stacey (drums, 2005-09), Francis Dunnery (vocals, guitar, 2009-present), Tom Brislin (keyboards, 2009-present)
2.26: single "Gaby / Another Tear Falls" released 1966(Telefunken / U 55 947) recorded in Berlin
3.3: (P) 1966 / written by Pete Townshend
- single 'The Fleur De Lys: Circles / So, Come On' released March 18, 1966
- The Who recorded Townshend's Circles for their Ready Steady Who EP released November 11, 1966 Reaction / 592 001
3.15: Sands aka The Sands, The Others formed UK
Members: Bob Freeman (guitar), Ian Mcintlock [Anthony James] (bass), Nigal Baldwin (drums), John Stanley (lead guitar), Paul Stewart (vocals)
4.15: taken from Os Mutantes' debut album, released June 1968
Mutantes:
Arnaldo Baptista: vocals, keyboards and bass
Rita Lee: vocals, recorder, autoharp and percussion
Sérgio Dias: vocals and guitars
Gilberto Gil: percussion (in "Bat Macumba")
3.26: single 'Everyone Can See / I Wish I Was Five' released April 1968 Pye / 7N-17492
SCRUGG formed 1967 // disbanded 1969: Jack Russell (bass, vocals), Chris Demetriou [aka Chris Dee] (keyboards), Henry Spinetti (drums), John Kongos (vocals, guitar)
4.23: The Boots first single "But You Never Do It, Babe / Dimples" released 1965 (Telefunken / U 55 881) recorded in Berlin
- "But You Never Do It, Babe" originally written and recorded by the English Cops'n'Robbers ; later covered by The Pretty Things