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  2. White Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    White BicyclesMaking Music in the 1960s is the memoir of music producer Joe Boyd. It is published by Serpent's Tail . A companion CD of music he had produced in the 1960s and associated with the book was published by Fledg'ling Records at the same time.

  3. Joe Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Joe Boyd (born August 5, 1942) is an American record producer and writer. He formerly owned Hannibal Records.Boyd has worked on recordings of Pink Floyd, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, Nick Drake, The Incredible String Band, R.E.M., Vashti Bunyan, John and Beverley Martyn, Maria Muldaur, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Billy Bragg, James Booker, 10,000 Maniacs, and Muzsikás. [1]

  4. Electric Dylan controversy - Wikipedia

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    Joe Boyd, who worked with Paul Rothchild on the sound mixing for the festival, described the audience reaction in his memoir, White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s. [22] By today's standards, the volume wasn't particularly high, but in 1965 it was probably the loudest thing anyone in the audience had ever heard.

  5. Peace, music and memories: As the 1960s fade, historians ...

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    The fabled music festival, seen as one of the seminal cultural events of the 1960s, took place 60 miles (96.5 kilometers) away in Bethel, New York, an even smaller village than Woodstock. An ...

  6. Tomorrow (band) - Wikipedia

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    Whoever needed the bikes would take them and leave them when they were done." [2] In Joe Boyd's book White BicyclesMaking Music in the 1960s he asserts the band's performance of “Revolution” one night at the UFO Club was the apotheosis of the 1960s UK underground. [3] Tomorrow also jammed with Jimi Hendrix at the UFO Club. [4]

  7. Twink (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In his book White Bicycles, Joe Boyd cites a Tomorrow show at the UFO Club in London's Camden borough—and Twink's performance in particular—as the zenith of 60's pop culture. [3] [4] Tomorrow also played with guitarist Jimi Hendrix at UFO. [5] In 1967, Twink completed a recording session with a group called Santa Barbara Machine Head.

  8. Album era - Wikipedia

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    The period from the mid 1960s to the late 1970s was the era of the LP and the "golden era" of the album. According to BBC Four's When Albums Ruled the World (2013), "These were the years when the music industry exploded to become bigger than Hollywood."

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