The online home of various scary groups and individuals influenced by guitar based music. From deep rooted Blues to the heaviest of Metals, not to mention Reggae, Rock 'n' Roll and all that Jazz.
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Whether you organise or attend events, listen to or create music or are otherwise involved in the South African alternative music scene this website should hold something of interest to you.
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:: Today in Rock History ::
- in 1970 - The Grateful Dead played their first UK date at the Hollywood Music Festival in Newcastle. Also on the bill were Steppenwolf, Family and new band at the time Mungo Jerry. The Dead's set lasted four hours.
Two other pop and rock festivals took place in the UK on this day, at Bath there were performances most notably by Wishbone Ash, Argent and Fleetwood Mac while at Plumpton Tom Rush, Free and Van der Graff Generator among others stepped up.
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Did you know?
Duran Duran took their name from a mad scientist in the movie Barbarella.