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| | Nirvana (band) - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Nirvana was a British psychedelic rock band of the 1960s, primarily known for the single "Rainbow Chaser". |  | | Recorded for the much larger Geffen Records label, it was a major breakthrough both for the band and the rock music scene. |  | | This was released prior to the album Nirvana.) |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/n/ni/nirvana__band_.html
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| | Nirvana (1960s band) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Nirvana was a (The people of Great Britain) British (A band of musicians who play rock-'n'-roll music) rock band of the late (The decade from 1960 to 1969) 1960s and early (The decade from 1970 to 1979) 1970s. |  | | Their third album To Markos III was released on the financially-strapped Pye label in 1969. |  | | By 1971 the band had split, with only Campbell-Lyons contributing to their two later albums, Local Anaesthetic 1971, and Songs Of Love And Praise 1972. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ni/nirvana_(1960s_band).htm
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| | Nirvana (60s band) |
 | | Nirvana were a British rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s. |  | | By 1970 the band had all but split, with only Campbell-Lyons contributing to their 4 low selling later albums. |  | | Formed in 1967 in the wake of psychedelia the band, composed of Alex Spyroulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons, produced a number of singles (notably "Rainbow Chaser" and "Tiny Goddess") for the fledgling Island Records, following them with the concept album The Story of Simon Simopath. |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/ni/Nirvana_(60s_band).html
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| | nirvana - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about nirvana |
 | | Nirvana formed in Washington State in 1986–88 around singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kurt Cobain. |  | | The Seattle-based band – from left, Kris Novoselic, Dave Grohl, and Kurt Cobain – defined and popularized a style of music that came to be known as grunge rock, with the band's first album Bleach (1989) gaining it a counterculture following among college students. |  | | They made popular a hard-driving, dirty sound, a tuneful grunge, as heard on their second album, Nevermind (1991), and its hit single ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/nirvana
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock HE-HY |
 | | Speaking of RIO music, this band is definitely the archetype of the genre. |  | | More psychedelic than progressive, this DC area band had a few albums, one of which was a self produced triple album recorded over a period of several years. |  | | The band's final studio release was Western Culture in 1978, produced on the band's own label. |
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| | Unknown Legends of Rock'n'Roll Table of Contents |
 | | Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was enough of a fan to write liner notes in appreciation of the band when their CDs were reissued in the mid-1990s. |  | | A spin-off band, Pulnoc, toured the States to acclaim in the early 1990s, and released an album on a major label. |  | | Their final album, a concept work about changing the universe, is one of the most underrated psychedelic albums. |
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| | L7 - Band Bio & Discography |
 | | L7 is a banjo and kazoo band perhaps best known for their lilting polka-folk-bluegrass covers of '50s and '60s television theme songs. |  | | Actually, L7 is an in-your-face grunge and punk and metal influenced band which effectively blends good melodies with brain-crunching power chords and humor-tinged lyrics that pack plenty of attitude. |  | | A live CD, recorded with Gail and called L7 LIVE: OMAHA TO OSAKA was released by the band on the indie label Man's Ruin Records at the end of 1998. |
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| | MaiZure - Music biography |
 | | 'Basket Case' was the song, 'Dookie' was the album, and it was my new band of choice. |  | | When Nirvana finally hit it big was when I really started to understand and keep up with 'new' music, and I learned about the differences between all the genres. |  | | Although Metallica was my fav band at the time (and still is today). |
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http://www.geocities.com/maizure/musicbio.htm
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| | The 10 best rock bands ever - MUSIC - MSNBC.com |
 | | The bands had to be within the greater circle of “rock” music and generate most or all of their own material. |  | | My favorite is one of the band’s most eccentric, “End of the Century” — produced by the enigmatic pop icon (and now murder suspect) Phil Spector — and the album that explicitly acknowledged such a thing as “pop punk” for the first time. |  | | Remnants of the band’s forays into electronics seasoned the album (especially the impressionistic “New York”), but the Edge’s guitar returned to center stage where his unique, chiming style belongs, though it never upstages the songs, every one of which is blessed with a memorable tune. |
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| | Hittin' The Web with The Allman Brothers Band :: Where Music Plus Friends Equals Family |
 | | The ABB was the first band to pioneer this cool recording technology, and you, the listeners, are the winners. |  | | The CD was released March 18 on the band's own Peach Records in partnership with Sanctuary Records, and is available in stores everywhere and at the Beacon shows. |  | | The Allman Brothers Band raised goose bumps with a tingling performance of one of music's special songs Saturday night at the state fair Grandstand, one Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member interpreting the work of another. |
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http://www.allmanbrothersband.com
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| | The Bryan-College Station Eagle > Entertainment > Music |
 | | Some of the bands that contributed greatly to the buzz of 2002, including the Hives and the Vines, will be back with new records. |  | | There have been the bands, from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to Springsteen and U2, who have dominated their times commercially as well as creatively. |  | | Because so much of the new music echoes qualities of ’60s and ’70s rock, the term “retro rock” is frequently applied, which is fine unless it is interpreted as simply nostalgia. |
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http://www.theeagle.com/spotlight/music/2004articles/010804modernroack.htm
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| | Garage Rock Radio Homepage! |
 | | A new punk band that is influenced by '70s punk bands like the Sex Pistols and New York Dolls. |  | | Indianburn - A Garage band with '60s psyche influence. |  | | The Candy Snatchers - A GaragePunk band with 60's garage, the Detroit sound and late 70's punk influences. |
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http://www.garagerockradio.com
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| | Oh The Guilt :: Nirvana FAQ :: Part 1 |
 | | The first had a minor hit in the late 60s titled "Chasing Rainbows." They released several albums, one titled "The Story of Simon Simeopath." The Other is a Christian-Rock band from the early 80s. |  | | It's been my experience that most Nirvana fans are fairly generous with live recordings because they realize that now that the band is gone, the bootlegs are a great way to spread the music. |  | | *The band's intent was to 'beat the bootleggers' by releasing the rare songs before the bootleggers could. |
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| | Garage Bands, Garage Music and Sixties Punk from The Bomp Bookshelf |
 | | A detailed study of artists and groups with album discographies, band personnel details and, in most cases, some comment about the artists and their music. |  | | A detailed study of artistes and groups with album discographies, band personnel details and, in most cases, some comment about the artistes and their music. |  | | Bomp note: it wasn't a famous band, and it was the late '60s. |
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http://www.bomp.com/BompbooksGarage.html
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| | Nirvana Information |
 | | The album takes 12 days to record and the band seem happy with it. |  | | The band's final Sub Pop track - a live version of 'Molly's Lips' is also issued this month as the 27th release in the Sub Pop Singles Club limited edition series. |  | | This month the band record 'Return Of The Rat', 'Oh The Guilt' and 'Curmudgeon' at Laundry Room Studios, built by Barret Jones in the house he shares with Grohl. |
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http://www.hostultra.com/~nirvanaboot/Pages/nirvanatimeline.html
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| | The Sixties |
 | | Thirty years before Nirvana and the other Seattle groups of the past decade, there was a thriving Northwest rock scene featuring these three groups and a number of others; in fact, there is a case to be made that the 60s Northwest bands were among the earliest practitioners of Nuggets-era punk rock. |  | | I'm guessing it was originally assembled sometime in the 60s, as I've seen vinyl versions of this for years, and it made the transition to CD at some point. |  | | This is the Band of Gypsies doing a medley of "Drummer" with "Silent Night" and "Auld Lang Syne." It's strictly instrumental, but it's so recognizable that you'll want to throw it on your mix tapes. |
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http://www.mistletunes.com/rockpop60.html
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| | SH Forums - Nirvana (60s UK band) new remasters |
 | | His sampling a track from their third album hass resulted in the Nirvana duo being up for a Universal Platinum Award for 'LOVE SUITE - STEM' from his "ENTRODUCING" album exceeding 300,000 sales. |  | | Even more intriguingly, Patrick and Alex are trying to source a film made for Danish TV in the 1970s that tackles the rigours of making a hit record. |  | | The Metromedia vinyl ended up being simply called Nirvana, while the Pye International version (sublicenced from Metromedia) was titled To Markos III. |
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http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=23754
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| | Reviews 2 |
 | | Most of these bands seem to have used the Yardbirds or Them as jumping-off points for their own music, though vocally a few appear to have had Tom Jones in mind. |  | | There are two songs in English by the band La Setta and one, "Bloodhound," is worth the price of the CD - heck, I'd buy a whole CD by these guys if one existed. |  | | Heck, these songs could all be off that two LP set This Is Merseybeat that had all the lesser '60s British bands (does anybody remember that album but me?). |
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| | Welcome to The Evor Alternative Bands Links section.. |
 | | He started writing in high school, got into a punk band in college, a 60s band, and then continued to write. |  | | A four piece band from the suburbs of Slough playing original sonic rock with influences from The Ramones, Pearl Jam, Dream Theatre, Liquid Tension, Pumpkins, each member of Sensus has their own influences which makes the unique Sensus sound. |  | | Crop Circle wanted to have the flexibility of musical styles such as bands like the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. |
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| | MetroActive MetroSantaCruz The Catalyst |
 | | For Miller, who shot to fame with the '60s band Moby Grape, this ol' Santa Cruz dance hall was practically a second home to him and his band's many reincarnations over the next few decades. |  | | Miller's band, Moby Grape, one of the best exports of the San Francisco sound, disintegrated behind feral business dealings and drug-damaged bandmates. |  | | Forget the pews, though--no one could stay seated when this band was rockin'. |
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http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/03.14.96/rock-9611.html
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| | Amazon.com: The Very Best of The Pogues [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] [IMPORT]: Music |
 | | The band recieved raves from, and were even produced by such legends as Elvis Costello and Joe Strummer, frontman of the Clash (perhaps the only band to stretch punk further then the Pogues did). |  | | The Pogues are one of the few all time great bands that cannot be defined through a mere best of set, from Miles Davis to the Beatles to the modern day Nirvana. |  | | As with Fairport Convention in the `60s, the Pogues deserve much credits for opening peoples ears to Irish folk/celtic music through their irreverent, high-energy, decidedly non-traditional approach. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005A472?v=glance
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| | N I R V A N A |
 | | This website is dedicated to the band that had a huge hit with SAY WHEN in 1986. |  | | No, we're not talking about the band that released the million-seller album NEVERMIND and single SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT in 1991. |  | | AUG 19: info about a remix of SAY WHEN at the NEWS-page |
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| | Speedy_Keen_4 |
 | | They had one album, Hollywood Dream and one hit, Something In The Air which went to #1 in the U.K. and #37 in the U.S., and then broke up in 1970. |  | | Latter had met Pete Townshend at art school; Keen had persuaded Who to record his "Armenia City In The Sky' on their Sell Out LP '67. |  | | He first caught my eye as the drummer of the band Second Thought, a mid-60s band which included Patrick Campbell-Lyons of the British Nirvana." |
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| | the everyday adventures of sabrina |
 | | i claimed oliver stone made a groundbreaking film about the famous '60s band oasis, the pixies were the first punks, aerosmith covered their own song "walk this way" with eminem, and that coldplay launched the so-called new rock revolution! |  | | i aced your quiz, and i demand to be distinguished from the people who don't know that nevermind wasn't nirvana's first album, or which goddamn bob dylan tune jimi hendrix covered. |  | | THREE OF YOUR FAVORITE BANDS OR MUSICAL ARTISTS: pink floyd, the who, radiohead. |
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| | Veleno Homepage, a review of world record holder the legendary Veleno Guitar |
 | | During the late 50s Veleno had played in a few local bands and in the early 60s taught guitar for three music stores, and offered instruction at home. |  | | The cover of October 1977 issue of Guitar Player showing a Veleno Ankh guitar and Todd Rundgren, Space Age Guitarist. |  | | John Veleno, a/k/a Veleno, pioneered the field of aluminum guitars and was known to be the first, and highly successful, inventor and maker of an all aluminum guitar. |
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| | Free Music Downloads ♫ Free MP3s - EZ-Tracks! |
 | | 1.44PM, Wed US punk band Green Day are making a rock opera style movie based on their smash hit album American Idiot. |  | | Get the music you love - right here at EZ-Tracks. |  | | The band have met with producers and directors and plan to start filming next ye... |
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| | Shock Records - NIRVANA (UK 60S BAND) |
 | | Click Here for a list of all releases available by NIRVANA (UK 60S BAND) through Shock Records |  | | Things To Do For updates, when available, on NIRVANA (UK 60S BAND) click here |
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| | Which era in time are you? |
 | | Q6: Who do you consider the greatest musician or band of all time? |  | | Q4: Which of these foods do you prefer? |  | | Q7: What type of shoes do you wear the most? |
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| | 60s |
 | | TASCHEN Books: Pop Culture - New Titles - All-American Ads of the 60s - Facts |  | | Music of the United Kingdom (1950s and 60s) |  | | Note: Sometimes the '60s is used as shorthand for the 1960s, the 1860s, or other such decades in various centuries |
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| | 1960's Northwest Bands... 25 Years of NW Rock & Roll! |
 | | Yellow Balloon - The Yeoman (BC) - The Yeomen (BC) - Young Canadians - Z Stamp Rock Band - The Zephyrs - Zero End - |  | | If you had a gigging band in the Pacific Northwest during the 1950's, 1960's, or 1970's and would like to have your band displayed here for free, contact |  | | Your Guide to Pacific Northwest Bands that started in the 1960's |
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| | Los Angeles Times 08.14.91 English Acid show review |
 | | So even though the Chicago-based Smashing Pumpkins put on a show at English Acid on Wednesday that might have been a smash at the Fillmore 22 years ago, the band isn't quite another rehashed power-pop band. |  | | The Pumpkins are something else: a great '60s band that just happens to exist in the '90s instead, politically correct, and as informed by Nirvana as by Blue Cheer and the Cream. |  | | Very serene, these guys, no hair-flipping, no posing, no playing to the pit, just setting up a droning, modal groove and jamming--or what sounds like jamming: The show was basically a note-perfect rendition of the Pumpkins' brilliant debut "Gish"--then gazing like Buddhas into the frenzied slam-pit that they'd created. |
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http://www.starla.org/articles/zen.htm
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| | nirvana - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Words similar to nirvana: eden, heaven, nirvanic, paradise, shangri-la, promised land, more... |  | | nirvana : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info] |  | | NIRVANA : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info] |
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