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The UFO Club (/juːfoʊ/YEW-foh) was a short-lived British counter-culture nightclub in London in the 1960s. The club was established by Joe Boyd and John "Hoppy" Hopkins. It featured light shows, poetry readings, well-known rock acts such as Jimi Hendrix, avant-garde art by Yoko Ono, as well as local house bands, such as Pink Floyd and Soft Machine.[1] The club operated for the nine months from December 1966 to August 1967, and an additional seven months at 31 Tottenham Court Road in Fitzrovia, followed by a further two months at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm.
The UFOClub (/juːfoʊ/ YEW-foh) was a short-lived British counter-culture nightclub in London in the 1960s. The club was established by Joe Boyd and John...
2021. "PINK FLOYD at the UFOclub IN GLORIOUS COLOUR". YouTube. Archived from the original on 30 October 2021. "At The UFOClub, London". Adam Ritchie Photography...
became the basis for long-lasting and increasingly complex and contradictory UFO conspiracy theories, which over time expanded the incident to include governments...
(club), and Rinse FM and DJed at clubs and festival across the world. His BBC radio Essential Mix was shortlisted for mix of the year 2021. "Ben UFO ·...
upheld the owner's decision. The band was much better received at the UFOClub in London, where they began to build a fan base. Barrett's performances...
This is a list of alleged sightings of UFOs in India. In New Delhi, members of a flying club reported a cigar-shaped object in the sky which was about...
later appear on his solo albums. In 1966, a new rock concert venue, the UFOClub, opened in London and quickly became a haven for British psychedelic music...
International UFO Bureau four years after the incident, Carter saw the UFO in October 1969. However, investigators have cited Lions Club records as evidence...
An unidentified flying object (UFO), or unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP), is any perceived airborne, submerged or transmedium phenomenon that cannot...
vocals). The album followed the band's influential performances at London's UFOClub and their early chart success with the 1967 non-album singles "Arnold Layne"...
as a UFO. The occurrence is the most famous of alleged UFO events to have happened in the United Kingdom, and is among the best-known reported UFO events...
The Westall UFO was a reported UFO sighting in Australia that occurred on 6 April 1966 in Melbourne, Victoria. The object was observed by multiple individuals...
based Suicide Squeeze Records. He also has a collaborative project called UFOClub, with Christian Bland from the band the Black Angels. [9] Notably, the...
The following is a comprehensive discography of UFO, an English hard rock band formed in 1968. The band became a transitional band between early hard...
UFO conspiracy theories are a subset of conspiracy theories which argue that various governments and politicians globally, in particular the United States...
"The Formation of the LFS and UFOClub - John 'Hoppy' Hopkins talks to Youth about the beginnings of the Free School, UFOclub, Pink Floyd and the Carnival"...
events he had attended during his periods of shore leave, such as the UFOClub and the 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, together with causes célèbres like the...
the UK. There, "underground" venues like the UFOClub, Middle Earth Club, The Roundhouse, the Country Club and the Art Lab drew capacity audiences with...
Hopkins, co-founders of the UFOClub on Tottenham Court Road, who asked them to collaborate on posters advertising the club. Waymouth said: "They wanted...
Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2013. "The UFOclub, Pink Floyd". Theufo.org. 5 August 2007. Archived from the original on...
Floyd, they became one of the major resident bands at the UFOClub and played other London clubs like the Speakeasy and Middle Earth. According to Wyatt...
the UFOClub, a famous but short-lived UK Underground club in London's Tottenham Court Road. He produced the first single "Arnold Layne" by UFO regulars...