A semi-mysterious, short-lived psychedelic group who gigged around London's
clubs like Happening 44 and Middle Earth from late 1967 to mid-1968 when they became Yes. Their wild, psychedelic
Ford Thames van was a welcome and regular sight around London's West End for a few brief months but sadly their only recording
date was for John Peel's 'Night Ride' broadcast on 3rd April 1968. It consisted of Electric Funeral,
Images Of Me And You, Janetta and Beyond And Before, which later turned
up in Yes. These tracks, minus Electric Funeral, have now surfaced on Dustbin Full
Of Rubbish (LP) and reveal a rawer version of early Yes in which Jon Anderson's vocals stand out.
- Four Leaved Clovers - Alright Girl
- The Name - Hello Edythe
- Steam Beating Association - Backstage Gold
- Tomorrow - Revolution
- Tomorrow - 3 Jolly Little Dwarfs
- The Action - Brain
- The Action - Little Boy
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Side Two
- Spiggy Topes - Melinda
- Spiggy Topes - My Only Chance Is You
- Spiggy Topes - Love In The Wind
- Spiggy Topes - Mr. Sullivan
- Mabel Greer's Toyshop - Beyond And Before
- Mabel Greer's Toyshop - Images Of You And Me
- Mabel Greer's Toyshop - Jeanetta
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Personnel: |
Jon Anderson |
vocals |
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Peter Banks |
guitar |
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Clive Bailey |
guitar |
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Chris Squire |
bass |
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Tub Thumper(John Cymbal) |
drums |
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