The Move
The Move - British psychedelic rock
Group from United Kingdom
Genres: freakbeat, hard rock, pop, pop rock, progressive rock, psychedelic pop, psychedelic rock, 60s
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About The Move
The Move was a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s who, for most of their career, were led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood. He wrote all the group's UK singles and, from 1968, also sang lead vocals on many songs (initially, the band had four main vocalists: Wood, Carl Wayne, Trevor Burton and Chris "Ace" Kefford who shared the lead vocal role). The Move evolved from several mid-1960s Birmingham-based groups, including Carl Wayne & The Vikings, The Nightriders & The Mayfair Set. The group's name seems to refer to the move various members of these bands made to form the group. Beside Roy Wood, the original members of the Move were drummer Bev Bevan, bassist Chris "Ace" Kefford, vocalist Carl Wayne & guitarist Trevor Burton. Their first single, 'Night of Fear' was released in 1966 and was the first in a line of memorable hits penned chiefly by Roy Wood. 'I Can Hear the Grass Grow', 'Blackberry Way' & Flowers in the Rain (the latter being the first record played on BBC Radio 1), are The Move's better known work not forgetting 1971's 'Tonight'. The group became more experimental and innovative as time went on especially on the albums 'Shazam' and 'Message from the Country'. Several changes left the final line-up in 1971 as Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan, evolving into the first incarnation of Electric Light Orchestra which Wood left soon after to form Wizzard.
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The Move — Top 30 songs of 69
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Move | Blackberry Way | ||
| The Move | Flowers In The Rain | ||
| The Move | Brontosaurus | ||
| The Move | Hello Susie | ||
| The Move | Hello Suzie | ||
| The Move | I Can Hear The Grass Grow | ||
| The Move | Hey Grandma | ||
| The Move | California man (1972) #45 BRD | ||
| The Move | Don't mess me up (1971) | ||
| The Move | Tonight (1971) #19 BRD | ||
| The Move | Do Ya | ||
| The Move | California Man | ||
| The Move | Message From The Country | ||
| The Move | Night Of Fear | ||
| The Move | Blackberry Way | ||
| The Move | Blackberry Way | ||
| The Move | Lightnin’ Never Strikes Twice | ||
| The Move | Blackberry Way | ||
| The Move | Tonight | ||
| The Move | Feel Too Good | ||
| The Move | Do Ya [CL] | ||
| The Move | It Wasn't My Idea To Dance (Roy Wood) | ||
| The Move | No Time (Released By The Move) | ||
| The Move | The Words Of Aaron (Jeff Lynne) | ||
| The Move | Turkish Tram Conductor Blues (1970) | ||
| The Move | The Words of AAron | ||
| The Move | Down on the Bay (1971) | ||
| The Move | Curly | ||
| The Move | Fire Brigade | ||
| The Move | Greedy Girls (Extended Version) |