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1968 17 FebLeeds University UnionNo setlists
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1968 3 FebMiddle EarthNo setlists
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1967 22 DecChristmas on Earth Continued 1967 8 Songs
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1967 2 DecThe Upper CutNo setlists
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1967 18 NovLove-InNo setlists
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1967 17 OctGaumont TheatreNo setlists
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1967 1 OctSundays at the Saville 1967 1 Song
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1967 23 SepImperial BallroomNo setlists
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1967 21 SepJohn Peel Sessions, BBC Broadcasting House 4 Songs
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1967 16 SepRicky Tick ClubNo setlists
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1967 10 SepKing Mojo ClubNo setlists
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- Artist
- Tomorrow
- Start At
- Ended At
- Apr 1, 1968
- Biography
- There are at least five artists by the name of Tomorrow. 1. In the early days of British psychedelia, three bands were consistently cited as first-generation figureheads of the London-based underground sound: Pink Floyd, the Soft Machine, and Tomorrow. Pink Floyd became superstars and the Soft Machine influential cult legends, but Tomorrow is mostly remembered (if at all) for featuring Steve Howe as their lead guitarist in his pre-Yes days. Actually, Tomorrow was nearly the equal of the two more celebrated outfits.
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