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Artist:Incredible String Band
Venue:Middle Earth
City:  London, England, UK
Date:Saturday, 28 Oct 1967
Collection:  Attended     Wishlist 
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 LineupRating
1Incredible String BandRate
2Fairport ConventionRate
3Mimi And MouseRate
4Blues CommunionRate
5Dreamland ExpressRate
6Jeff DexterRate


Notes

info off a advert/flyer

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rocket666
1st May 2021
 Those hippies did quite well.
Detailed postcodes moved forward about the time of decimalization in 1971.
London, and other cities, 'postal districts' were divided in much finer detail, so WC1 there in 1967 could have easily been correct.
 

 
albert
3rd Oct 2016
 Added the event so that I could add Middle Earth, but it seems like those hippies didn't get the postcode right, Royal Mail's postcode finder puts it as WC2E 8JS.
Middle Earth supposed to have been in a sprawling basement which you got to down a fire escape.
 


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