The Incredible String Band

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  • folk
  • psychedelic
  • psychedelic folk
  • folk rock
  • british folk
The Incredible String Band was a Scottish acoustic band who (in the words of one of their earlier songs) "way back in the 1960s" built a popular following among the British counter culture, and are considered psych folk music pioneers. The Incredible String Band was formed in Edinburgh, UK in 1965 by folk musicians Robin Williamson, Mike Heron and Clive Palmer. They recorded their eponymous debut album in 1966, a lighthearted affair which revealed only the merest hint of the psychedelic adventures to come.

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Songs

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    First Girl I Loved

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    Footsteps of the Heron

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    Frutch

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    Gently Tender

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    Giles Crocodile (live)

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    Glancing Love

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    God Dog

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    Good as Gone

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    Greatest Friend

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    Here Till Here Is There

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    Hirem Pawnitof / Fairies' Hornpipe

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    How Happy I Am

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    I Know That Man

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    I Know That Man (live)

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    I Know You

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    Instrumental

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    Invocation

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    Iron Stone

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    Ithkos

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    Jane

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    Jigs

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    Jigs & Reels

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    Job's Tears

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    Koeeaddi There

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    Koeeoaddi There

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    Light in Time of Darkness / Glad to See You

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    Little Cloud

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    Little Girl

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    Log Cabin Home in the Sky

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    Lordly Nightshade

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    Lover Man

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    Mad Hatter's Song

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    Maker of Islands

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    Maya

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    Maybe Someday

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    Medley: Witches Hat / Koeeoaadi Three / A Very Cellular Song

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    Mercy I Cry City

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    Moon Hang Low

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    Mr. & Mrs.

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    My Blue Tears

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    My Father Was a Lighthouse Keeper

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    My Father Was a Lighthouse Keeper (live)

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    My Name Is Death

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    Niggertown

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    Nightfall

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    No Sleep Blues

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    October Song

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    Oh Did I Love a Dream

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    Old Buccaneer

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    Old Buccaneer (live)


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