Here's the Pink Fairies marching band (Twink, Paul Rudolph, Boss Goodman, Mick Farren, and Hawkwind's Robert Calvert) stirring up trouble at Glastonbury Festival, 1971 (back when it was truly counter-cultural).
Artist - Album -- Song
- The Deviants - 3 -- Metamorphosis Exploration
- Twink - Think Pink -- The Sparrow is a Sign
- Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets -- Here Come the Warm Jets
- Robert Calvert - Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters -- Song of the Gremlin
- Hawkwind - Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music -- Reefer Madness
- Blackrock - Psychedelic Minds -- Black Cloud Overhead
- Gun - Gun -- Sunshine
- Illusion - If It's So -- Dr. Stone
- Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge Soundtrack -- Earth Blues
- Slade - Alive -- Hear Me Calling
- Group 1850 - Agemo's Trip to Planet Earth -- Little Fly
- Velvet Underground - White Light, White Heat -- I Heard Her Call my Name
- Krokodil - An Invisible World Revealed -- Odyssey in OM
- Triumverate - Mediterranean Tales -- Broken Mirror
- The Yardbirds - Little Games -- White Summer
- Ten Years After - Rock N Roll to the World -- Choo Choo Mama
- Art - Supernatural Fairy Tales -- Come on Up
- Spooky Tooth - You Broke My Heart so I Busted Your Jaw -- Old as I was Born
- The Nice - Five Bridges -- 2nd Bridge
- Vanilla Fudge - Renaissance -- The Sky Cried When I was a Boy
- Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow -- Man on the Silver Mountain
- Focus - In and Out of Focus -- House of the King
- David Bowie - Images 66-69 -- The Laughing Gnome
- Warhorse - Red Sea -- Red Sea
- Babe Ruth - First Base -- Wells Fargo
- Aguaturbia - Psychedelic Drugstore -- Evol
- Big Brother and the Holding Company - Big Brother and the Holding Company - Blindman
- Santana - Abraxas -- Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
- Three Dog Night - It Ain't Easy -- Woman
- Byrds - Untitled -- Lover of the Bayou
- Sugarloaf - Spaceship Earth -- Spaceship Earth / Hot Water
- Rolling Stones - Aftermath -- Lady Jane
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