PINK FAIRIES : One Band * One Artist - Episode 52
Please watch: "NO SKIPS: All Killer... No Filler w/The Waxed - EPISODE #10 " • NO SKIPS: Freedy Johnston "This Perfect Wo... -~- Welcome to "One Band * One Artist", a 10-minute YouTube series dedicated to shining a light on obscure bands. Each episode dives into the story of a single artist, blending commentary with a curated selection of their songs. Perfect for music lovers craving fresh discoveries beyond the mainstream." The Pink Fairies were an English proto-punk and psychedelic rock band, active primarily in the early 1970s London underground scene, known for their anarchic spirit, free music ethos, and drug-fueled performances. @GrantsRockWarehaus / @stephenschnee Check out Grant’s Rock Warehaus at the following: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... TWITTER: / grantaddia Grant's Rock Warehaus Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/grant-... Special thanks to Scott Shawver for his vocal talents

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