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Bio :The Deviants (formerly the Social Deviants) were a musical group in the United Kingdom. Out of the Ladbroke Grove UK Underground Community, a number of bands would emerge. Perhaps the most anarchistic band of the Underground was the Deviants founded and fronted by singer/writer Mick Farren, the Social Deviants, later just the Deviants, made three bizarre albums in two years. Mick Farren states that The Deviants were a community band which "did things every now and then - it was a total assault thing with a great deal of inter-relation and interdependence". Musically, Farren described the Deviants as "teeth-grinding, psychedelic rock" somewhere between the Stooges and The Mothers of Invention [1]. After the Deviants folded in 1969, Farren recorded a solo album, Mona, with a short-lived Pink Fairies line-up that featured ex-Pretty Things drummer/singer Twink and Steve Peregrin Took. When this first Pink Fairies fell apart and Twink ran off with the name to form Pink Fairies mark 2, Farren initially considered continuing to work with Steve Took using the band name Steve Took’s Shagrat with Larry Wallis. Took and Farren fell out so it didn’t happen. Many of the band members for the Deviants and the Pink Fairies were interchangeable and both names have been used for various one-offs over the years. In February 1984, Farren was joined by ex-Pink Fairies member Larry Wallis and original Deviant (as well as Pink Fairies member) Duncan Sanderson. They were billed as the Deviants and played a London gig at Dingwalls which was released as the album Human Garbage. Mick Farren’s latest incarnation of the Deviants, Dr Crow, in 2002 which opens up with the title track "When Dr Crow Turns On His Radio". As a lyricist Farren provided the words for ’Lost Johnny’, recorded by Hawkwind(1975) and Mot..rhead(1977); as well as for several songs on Larry Wallis’ first ever solo album Death in the Guitarfternoon released in 2002.

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Member Since: 12/05/2007
Band Website: http://www.thanatosoft.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
Band Members: PTOOF!(1967): Sid Bishop: guitar & sitar/ Mick Farren: lead vocals & piano/ Russ Hunter: drums & vocals/ Cord Rees: bass, spanish guitar/ Sanderson, Sparkes & Ashworth: vocals and mumbling. DISPOSABLE(1968): Mick Farren: Vocals/ Sid Bishop: Guitar/ Duncan Sanderson: Bass/ Russ Hunter: Drums. NUMBER 3(1969): Mick Farren: Vocals/ Paul Rudolph: Guitar and Vocals/ Duncan Sanderson: Bass/ Russ Hunter: Drums.
Influences: The DEVIANTS were winding up the hippy establishment a decade before punk. Kafka, Burroughs, Quatermass movies, Maxfield Parrish, LSD 25, riots and amphetamines were complementing their sound, inspired by the Fugs, Eddie Cochran, British R&B and the Mothers Of Invention.
Sounds Like: THE DEVIANTS
Record Label: London/Sire/Get Back/Captain Trip
Type of Label: Indie

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Liner Notes from PTOOF!

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