The Dog That Bit People Concert History

Hincks and Lamb, left over from Locomotive after Norman Haines had left, formed this interesting outfit which is very much a progressive rock outfit playing short songs. The album opens mellowly with Goodbye Country, featuring a nice melody, but gets heavier on the somewhat prototypical The Monkey And The Sailor. This track has an unexpected middle 8, though. Lovely Lady sounds like The Honeybus and Sound Of Thunder again lives from an odd juxtaposition between verse and chorus, a recipe which is some kind of trademark on this album.

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Fat Mattress / The Dog That Bit People / Jan Dukes de Grey on Sep 11, 1970 [711-small]

Fat Mattress / The Dog That Bit People / Jan Dukes de Grey
Sep 11, 1970
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Johnny Winter / The Dog That Bit People / indian summer on Feb 18, 1971 [129-small]

Johnny Winter / The Dog That Bit People / indian summer
Feb 18, 1971
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Johnny Winter / The Dog That Bit People / indian summer on Feb 18, 1971 [839-small]

Johnny Winter / The Dog That Bit People / indian summer
Feb 18, 1971
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Classic Rock
Psychedelic Rock
Folk Rock
Progressive Rock
Male Vocalists
Krautrock
Dark Cabaret
Electro Swing
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