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The Deviants (formerly The Social Deviants) were a British
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band originally active from late 1966 to 1969. The bandname was later used as a vehicle for the musical work of writer
Mick Farren Michael Anthony Farren (3 September 1943 – 27 July 2013) was an English rock musician, singer, journalist, and author associated with counterculture and the UK underground, who had a significant influence on the development of British proto ...
until his death in 2013. Farren has stated that The Deviants were originally a community band which "did things every now and then—it was a total assault thing with a great deal of inter-relation and interdependence". Musically, Mick Farren described that they were influenced by
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, Charles Mingus, Velvet Underground, and
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.


History


1960s

The Social Deviants were founded by singer/writer Mick Farren in late 1966 out of the
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community, featuring Pete Munro on bass, Clive Muldoon on guitar, Mike Robinson on guitar, and Benny (surname unknown) on drums. This group played at UFO in Tottenham Court Road and opened the Alexandra Palace Love-In festival. Shortly thereafter Benny (surname unknown) was replaced by Phil Mari on drums for a few gigs. In the early months of 1967 Phil Mari left the band and was replaced by Russell Hunter (born Barry Russell Hunter, 26 April 1946,
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died 19 December 2023,
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,
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) as permanent drummer in the group.Larkin C., ''Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music'', (Muze UK Ltd, 1997), , p. 151 The band then shortened their name to "The Deviants" after Pete Munro, Clive Muldoon, and Mike Robinson all left the group and were replaced by Cord Rees on bass and Sid Bishop on guitar (born Ian Bishop, 17 December 1946,
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, South West London). With the financial backing of Nigel Samuel, the 21-year-old son of a millionaire, whom Farren had befriended, the group independently recorded their debut album '' Ptooff!'', selling copies through the UK
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before it was picked up by
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. This LP had been reissued on Drop Out Records (1992), Captain Trip Records (2004), Esoteric Recordings (2009), and Angel Air Records (2013); additionally, a 10" EP with excerpts from ''Ptooff!!'' was released on Alive/Total Energy Records (1996) under the name ''Social Deviants''. Rees left the band in June 1967 to be replaced by Farren's flatmate Duncan Sanderson (born Stuart Duncan Sanderson, 31 December 1948, in
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died 21 November 2019,
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, North West London) and the band released a second album ''
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'' through the independent label Stable Records. When Bishop married and left the band, Farren recruited Canadian guitarist Paul Rudolph (born Paul Fraser Rudolph, 14 June 1947, in
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, Canada) at the suggestion of Jamie Mandelkau. This band recorded and released the album '' The Deviants 3'' through
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. During a tour of
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's west coast the relationship between Farren and the musicians became personally and musically strained, and the band decided to continue without Farren, who returned to England, where he teamed up with ex-
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drummer Twink (born John Charles Alder, 29 November 1944, in
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) and Steve Peregrin Took (born Stephen Ross Porter, 28 July 1949, in
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, South East London) to record the album ''
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'', an album interspersed with interviews with Took and a member of the U.K
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before concentrating on music journalism. The three remaining musicians - Rudolph, Sanderson and Hunter - continued in North America for some months occasionally playing gigs there under the Deviants name, before returning to England early in 1970, and teaming up with Twink to form the
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.


1970s onward

In the mid-1970s, Farren was offered a one-off deal by
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to record an EP, ''Screwed Up'', which was released under the name Mick Farren and the Deviants. The musicians on this record included Rudolph, former Pink Fairies/
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guitarist
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, former Warsaw Pakt guitarist Andy Colquhoun and former
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drummer Alan Powell. This band, without Rudolph, went on to record the album '' Vampires Stole My Lunch Money'' and the non-album single "Broken Statue", both credited to Mick Farren rather than The Deviants. At the end of the 1970s Farren again concentrated on his writing and relocated to
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. He would resurrect The Deviants name for occasional live performances, such as in February 1984 when he teamed up with
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and Wallis' band which featured Sanderson and drummer George Butler. This set was released as '' Human Garbage''. In 2002, a new line-up of the band (featuring bassist Doug Lunn, drummer Ric Parnell and vocalist Michael Simmons) released '' Dr. Crow''. Farren then continued to perform and record sporadically under the name The Deviants, using a pool of musicians which include Andy Colquhoun and former
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saxophonist
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. ''Eating Jello With A Heated Fork'' was released in 1996, credited to Deviants IXVI, followed by 2002's ''Dr Crow''. On 25 June 2011, after returning to live in the UK, Farren performed on the 'Spirit of 71' stage at
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with 'The Last Men Standing'. The band included Andy Colquhoun and the Deviants late-1960s rhythm section of Sanderson and Hunter. During a rare performance by The Deviants at The Borderline in Central London on 27 July 2013, Farren collapsed on stage. He died later in hospital.


Musical style

Richie Unterberger of AllMusic assessed that the Deviants "were something like the British equivalent to the Fugs, with touches of the Mothers of Invention and the British R&B-based rock of the Yardbirds and the Pretty Things. Their roots were not so much in the British Invasion as the psychedelic underground that began to take shape in London in 1966-1967."


Band members

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Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Extended Plays


Singles


Bibliography


References


External links

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