Formed in 2008, The Incidentals are a four piece Rock n Roll band from Sout… Read Full Bio ↴Formed in 2008, The Incidentals are a four piece Rock n Roll band from Southport and Preston, England. Since forming the lads have worked diligently at honing their craft as a live act around the northwest.
So far 2010 has seen the band progress with more high profile gigs, including supporting some established acts, and they have just recorded the 1st part of their EP, and are set to record more. Keep an eye on this band - exciting times lie ahead for The Incidentals.
For more info visit the myspace at; www.myspace.com/theincidentals
So far 2010 has seen the band progress with more high profile gigs, including supporting some established acts, and they have just recorded the 1st part of their EP, and are set to record more. Keep an eye on this band - exciting times lie ahead for The Incidentals.
For more info visit the myspace at; www.myspace.com/theincidentals
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@DYR
Which 1960s hit song do you feel doesn't get enough airplay? 🤔
@thegood9
"Build me up, Buttercup" can never get enough air! How bout "Fire" by Arthur Brown? But the former should've DEF been on this list!
@keriludwig2245
California Dreamin' by the Mamas and the Papas, Walk Away Renee by The Lefte Bank, Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again by The Fortunes, You Showed Me by The Turtles...just to name a few :)
@Spectre3724
Here's one that never gets played enough, even though it did finish in theBillboard year end Top 100 for 1968 (barely, at #98):
The American Breed's "Bend me, Shape Me."
One of the few songs that is better in the verses than the chorus, with the short instrumental sections actually the most memorable part.
@georgemcnair3647
Jackie DeShannon's Put A Little Love In Your Heart is one of my favorites.
@thrashpondopons2776
'No Milk Today' Herman's Hermits
'Bus Stop' The Hollies
'This Diamond Ring' Gary Lewis & the Playboys
'You were On My Mind' We Five
'Bad to Me' Billy Kramer & the Dakotas
@larrybrown3910
None of these songs are forgotten. The 60's and 70's are easily the best decades for music.
@legendaryTMNICO
The 80s are up there too. Today’s new music is garbage.
@debraseymour1796
Agree 💯
@kevinmcconnell3641
I quit music radio in 1981!