
Definitely not The
Beatles – but whether George Alexander (bass), John Perry (lead guitars), Geoff
Sweetnham the drummer or Pete Sweetenham on guitars forming this as the British
Psychedelic Rock group not turning their presence as London’s answer to
Liverpool’s Fab Five crew. You might read the different story about it but the
sounds cannot lied about – and Grapefruit must be kinds of a more local version
of George Best ideas for completing the sounds ensemble through the breaking
era for Rock n’ Roll that time. Haunting Pop vocals, longer feedback or
whispers and seminal acoustic guitar sounds might tied the relation between the
groups.
Still, not too similar hair-style to Psychedelic Pop-Rock trivia and
Around Grapefruit debut spawning ethereal floating sounds of sunshine and
images with or without drugs used to listening that C’mon Marianne, Lullaby,
Another Game, Dear Dellilah and Ain’t It Good works well to anyone’s grandpa
old sound system favorites cheering.
Around Grapefruit:
https://youtu.be/h9s-KAZWmp4
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