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The Misunderstood
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Cream, 1966
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ZOUNDS
Origin unknown, looks to be 65-66 by the dress & instruments.
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The Creation, 1967
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Photo by: Barbara Rayner
#the creation#garage rock#60s fashion#60s punk#60s psychedelia#60s rock#psychedelic rock#punk#60s#London
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Roky Erickson
#Roky Erickson#the 13th floor elevators#garage rock#60s#60s punk#punk#60s fashion#60s psychedelia#60s rock#psychedelic rock
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The Syndicate, 1965
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Pink Floyd backstage at 5th Dimension Club, 1967
#pink Floyd#Syd Barrett#Rodger waters#garage rock#60s punk#60s psychedelia#psychedelic rock#60s#60s fashion#60s rock#london
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David Gilmour Pink Floyd - Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 23 1968.
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Syd Barrett with a Record Player, London, 1969
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Mick Ronson pre-David Bowie playing guitar in the proto-spiders band The Rats, 1968
#mick Ronson#David Bowie#spiders from mars#rock n roll#garage rock#punk#60s#60s fashion#60s punk#60s rock
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Byrds, Jane Fonda's house party, July 4, 1965. Photo: Dennis Hopper.
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The Who, My Generation, 1965.
Pochette japonaise.
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The Turtles- It Ain't Me Babe (Folk Rock, Garage Rock) Released: October 1965 [White Whale Records] Producer(s): Bones Howe, Lee Lasseff, Ted Feigin
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Les Fleur de Lys, 1967
Les Fleur de Lys have been crowned with inventing the genre of Rock n’ Roll known as “Freakbeat” & unfortunately, they seem to be criminally unknown. They released a string of singles on Andrew Loog-Oldham’s Immediate Records that seemed to never hit top of the charts. Their cover of the Pete Townshend penned psychedelic rocker “Circles (Instant Party)” absolutely crushes the original. (I’m sure even Pete would agree.) Funnily enough produced by Shel Talmy, who produced The Who’s earliest hits.
#garage rock#60s#60s punk#punk#60s fashion#60s psychedelia#psychedelic rock#london#60s rock#swinging 60s#the who#Pete townshend#fleur de lys#Freakbeat#mod#mod fashion
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LOUIE, LOUIE
The Kingsmen, 1963
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