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  1. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends is the debut album of English rock singer Screaming Lord Sutch.Recording began in May 1969 at Mystic Studios in Hollywood and it was released on Cotillion Records in 1970. The album featured an all-star line-up with contributions from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page (who also produced the album) and John Bonham, guitarist Jeff Beck, session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins ...

  2. Other articles where Screaming Lord Sutch is discussed: Jeff Beck: …supporting stint with rock-and-roll eccentric Screaming Lord Sutch brought young guitarist Beck to the attention of blues-rock group the Yardbirds, whose lead guitarist he became in 1965, replacing Eric Clapton. The following year, having left the Yardbirds, Beck founded his own combo, the Jeff Beck Group, featuring vocalist ...

  3. Over the years, Screaming Lord Sutch claimed to have influenced the shock- rockers Arthur Brown, Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, the Tubes and Marilyn Manson as well as the psychobilly sound of the ...

  4. 17 de jun. de 1999 · Screaming Lord Sutch: Britain's longest-serving party leader Downing Street has led the tributes to Lord Sutch, the leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, who has been found dead at his London home. He was 58. To send your tributes to Lord Sutch, click here.

  5. This Is Screaming Lord Sutch · 1984. Smoke and Fire. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends · 1970. Brightest Light (feat. Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Nicky Hopkins & Noel Redding) Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends · 1970. Thumping Beat. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends · 1970. Baby, Come Back (feat.

  6. Writer: Screaming Lord Sutch / Composers: Screaming Lord Sutch. Featured in 24-07-2016 Joe Meek: Lone Rider - Maximum Pop!. The 1958-1962 Productions. 01. Jungle Fever . The Tornados. Joe Meek: Lone Rider - Maximum Pop!. The 1958-1962 Productions. 02:18 02. It's Just a Matter of Time (feat.

  7. History Sutch era. Starting in 1963, David Sutch, head of the rock group Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages, stood in British parliamentary elections under a range of party names, initially as the National Teenage Party candidate. At that time the minimum voting age was 21. The party's name was intended to highlight what Sutch and others viewed as hypocrisy, since teenagers were unable to ...