Keith West

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  • 60s
  • psychedelic
  • rock
  • oldies
  • psychedelic rock
Keith West (born 6 December 1943 in Dagenham, Essex, England[1] as Keith Alan Hopkins[2]) was the lead singer of Tomorrow, a 1960s psychedelic rock band.[3] West composed most of the band's songs (duly credited to Keith Hopkins). Despite critical acclaim and support from DJ John Peel, who featured them on his "Perfumed Garden" Radio London show, the band was not a great financial success. In 1964 West became lead singer of "In Crowd" a rock band from London, which renamed in "Tomorrow" later. Member of the Band was the guitarist Steve Howe (later "Yes").

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Songs

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    A Little Understanding

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    Am I Glad to See You

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    Blow Up

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    Colonel Brown

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    Don't Lie to Me

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    Excerpt From "A Teenage Opera"

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    Excerpt From ''A Teenage Opera''

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    Excerpt From 'A Teenage Opera'

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    Excerpt From a Teenage Opera

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    Excerpt Froma Teenage Opera

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    Exerpt From a Teenage Opera

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    Having Someone

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    I Don't Mind

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    Milan, Milan

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    On a Saturday

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    Power and the Glory

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    Revolution

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    Riding for a Fall

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    Sam

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    She

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    Shy Boy

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    That's How Strong My Love Is

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    The Kid Was a Killer

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    The Visit

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    Theme from a Teenage Opera

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    Thimble Full of Puzzles (Mark Wirtz' Mood Mosaic)

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    Things She Says

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    Three Jolly Little Dwarfs

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    Time Is on My Side

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    West Country

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    You're on Your Own


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