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  1. Recorded from vinyl LP on Epic label LN24336 (Radio Station Copy)Tracklisting:A01 - Knees Down Mother Brown [0:00]A02 - I Say, I Say, I Say [2:05]A03 - For Y...

  2. The Liverpool Scene var en jazz-rock-folk-poesigruppe som var aktive på 1960-og 1970-tallet, med medlemmene Adrian Henri, Andy Roberts, Mike Evans, Mike Hart, Percy Jones og Brian Dodson . De gav ut fire album og bandet turnerte i Norge ved noen anledninger tidlig på 1970-tallet, blant annet var de på jazzfestivalen i Molde 26. juli 1970 (og Høvikodden 25. juli).

  3. I first heard the Liverpool Scene, when they did poetry readings for John Peel on his weekly show on BFBS in Germany in 1968. They still are one of my favorite bands and in my view one of the best bands rock has ever seen. In the late 60s/early 70s there were a number of recordings available under the generic title of The Liverpool Scene.

  4. The Liverpool Scene. ROCK · 1968 . Preview. Disc 1. Disc 2. 1 January 1968 33 Songs, 2 hours, 37 minutes ℗ 2009 Esoteric. Also available in the iTunes Store . You Might Also Like . Here Till Here Is There - An Introduction to The Incredible String Band.

  5. referencing Amazing Adventures Of The Liverpool Scene (LP, Album, Stereo) LSP-4189 Okay I guess, I appreciate what they are trying to do, but ends up coming off rather incoherent. That being said, I am not a fan of beat poetry, or beat anything really (I really can't stand Kerouac or Ginberg, et alia), and this is definitely beat-ish.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Liverpool Scene Before The Beatles The Liverpool scene before the Beatles – that’s before the Fab Four version of the band, after Pete Best left and Ringo completed the iconic lineup, in the summer of 1962. PODCAST OF Liverpool Scene Before the Beatles INTRODUCTION. Liverpool in the 1950s and early ‘60s had one of the most exciting music ...

  7. 12 de nov. de 2021 · The Liverpool Scene - Amazing Adventures Of The Liverpool Scene (1968-70 uk, classic comical streetwise poetry anthology surrounded by explicitly rock-based ensemble, 2009 remaster) The Liverpool Scene coalesced semi-accidentally around poet and painter Adrian Henri, one of the chief architects of the city’s multi-media “events” of the early-to-mid-60s.