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(New page: Real band XTC released two albums (''25 O'Clock'', 1985 and ''Psonic Psunspot'', 1987) under this pseudonym, positioning them as pure 1960s psychedelia, if not outright claiming it and inv...)
 
 
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Real band XTC released two albums (''25 O'Clock'', 1985 and ''Psonic Psunspot'', 1987) under this pseudonym, positioning them as pure 1960s psychedelia, if not outright claiming it and inventing a fake band history. So this is a bit of a gray area.
 
Real band XTC released two albums (''25 O'Clock'', 1985 and ''Psonic Psunspot'', 1987) under this pseudonym, positioning them as pure 1960s psychedelia, if not outright claiming it and inventing a fake band history. So this is a bit of a gray area.
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*E.I.E.I Owen  (Ian Gregory)
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*Sir John Johns (Andy Partridge of XTC)
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*The Red Curtain (Colin Moulding)
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*Lord Cornelius Plum (Dave Gregory)
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==External Links==
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dukes_of_Stratosphear
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-fL68DbcQ0
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[[Category:1985|Dukes of Stratosphear]]
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[[Category:Albums|Dukes of Stratosphear]]
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[[Category:Rock|Dukes of Stratosphear]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 25 April 2019

Real band XTC released two albums (25 O'Clock, 1985 and Psonic Psunspot, 1987) under this pseudonym, positioning them as pure 1960s psychedelia, if not outright claiming it and inventing a fake band history. So this is a bit of a gray area.

Lineup:

  • E.I.E.I Owen (Ian Gregory)
  • Sir John Johns (Andy Partridge of XTC)
  • The Red Curtain (Colin Moulding)
  • Lord Cornelius Plum (Dave Gregory)

External Links