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 | | 49 products found for hippy  | The Swinging Blue Jeans: Ray Ennis (vocals, guitar); Ralph Ellis, Terry Sylvester, Colin Manley (guitar); Les Braid (keyboards, bass); Michael Gregory (bass); Norman Kulkhe (drums). Producer: Walter J. Ridley. Compilation producer: Ron Furmanek.... |  | Studio tracks recorded June and September, 1959 in Los Angeles, California. Live tracks recorded April, 1959 in Los Angeles, California. |  | S.W.A.T. includes: Adam Parfrey. Recorded at Smegma Studios, Portland, Oregon. |  | NOFX are now elder statesmen of the pop-punk genre: they've been kicking up catchy, edgy, socially satirical skate-punk since the mid-'80s, predating the arrival of the bandwagon by several years. Their 2006 EP, NEVER TRUST A HIPPY, shows that NOFX... |  | Personnel: Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie (vocals, piano, bass, programming); Denise Sherwood, Ghetto Priest, Emily Sherwood, Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali, Hari Haran, S.E. Rogie (vocals); Crucial Tony, Skip McDonald (guitar); Sorra Wilson-Dickson (violin);... |  | This exhaustive and exhausting (from the side-splitting laughter it induces) series from Fantagraphics attempts to gather together all of American comics master Robert Crumb's works. Although the prolific artist was still kicking out delightfully... |  | |  | This exhaustive and exhausting (from the side-splitting laughter it induces) series from Fantagraphics attempts to gather together all of American comics master Robert Crumb's works. Although the prolific artist was still kicking out delightfully... |  | |  | When Hippy Hippo is separated from his circus train, Bobby Bobcat agrees to help him find the way back, even though the two argue about how to stay clean. |
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