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Tomorrow (previously known as The In Crowd and Four Plus One) were an English musical group active in the 1960s, whose music touched on
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, pop and freakbeat. Despite critical acclaim and support from DJ John Peel, who featured them on his " Perfumed Garden" radio show, the band never achieved great commercial success. They were among the first psychedelic bands in England, along with
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and Soft Machine. Tomorrow recorded the first John Peel show session on
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on 21 September 1967. The band included Keith West of " Excerpt from A Teenage Opera" fame on vocals and Steve Howe on guitars, who would later join the British
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band Yes.


History

As The In Crowd, (not to be confused with the "Questions and Answers" In Crowd) they recorded the songs "Am I Glad to See You" and "Blow-Up" especially for the film '' Blowup'' in 1966. The two songs remained unused when
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were hired to film the nightclub sequence that The In Crowd would have appeared in. As Tomorrow, they appeared in the 1967 film '' Smashing Time'' under the name of the Snarks. Bassist Junior (real name John Wood) was ill during shooting of the film and was replaced by John Pearce, a clothes dealer. Again, their music was not used in the film. Instead, the music used in the film is performed by Skip Bifferty. During 1967 the band released two singles, one of which, " My White Bicycle", was later covered by heavy rock act
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, and as a novelty record by Neil the Hippy ( Nigel Planer) of the
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'' The Young Ones''. According to drummer Twink, the song was inspired by the Dutch Provos, an
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group in
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which instituted a community bicycle program: "they had white bicycles in Amsterdam and they used to leave them around the town. And if you were going somewhere and you needed to use a bike, you'd just take the bike and you'd go somewhere and just leave it. Whoever needed the bikes would take them and leave them when they were done." In Joe Boyd's book '' White Bicycles – Making Music in the 1960s'' he asserts the band's performance of "Revolution" one night at the
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was the apotheosis of the 1960s
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. Tomorrow also jammed with
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at the UFO Club. There was a long delay between their 1967 single releases and the eventual release of their self-titled album in February 1968, and the album would fail commercially. Tomorrow singer Keith West became better known as a participant in Mark Wirtz's '' A Teenage Opera'' project that gave him the solo hit single " Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera' (Grocer Jack)" in 1967. His solo success so eclipsed the group that promoters began billing them as "Tomorrow featuring Keith West" and even insisting that the band perform "Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'" during their shows. West considered this to be what ended Tomorrow, as it rubbed it in for the members that the band was not going anywhere. Twink and Junior split off and formed The Aquarian Age, which recorded one single before disbanding. West and guitarist Steve Howe in turn tried forming a band with Ronnie Wood (no relation to Junior) on bass and Aynsley Dunbar on drums, but though they recorded a handful of tracks nothing came of it. When two of these tracks were released as a single, "On a Saturday" b/w "The Kid Was a Killer", they were credited to Keith West solo. Howe later joined
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band Yes, whilst Twink joined the Pretty Things in order to complete their
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, '' S.F. Sorrow'', before forming the Pink Fairies. Junior sometimes played bass with Jeff Beck. In 2021, the official biography of Keith West, ''Thinking About Tomorrow – Excerpts from the life of Keith West'', was published.


Discography


Albums

*'' Tomorrow'' (
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K/ Sire S February 1968) *'' 50 Minute Technicolor Dream'' ( RPM 184, 1998) *''Permanent Dream'' ( Cherry Red Records, 2023)


Singles

As The In Crowd: *"That's How Strong My Love Is" / "Things She Says" (single, Parlophone R5276, April 1965) – UK No. 48 *"Stop, Wait a Minute" / "You're on Your Own" (single, Parlophone R5328, September 1965) *"Why Must They Criticise" / "I Don't Mind" (single, Parlophone R5364, November 1965) As Tomorrow: *" My White Bicycle" / "Claramount Lake" (single, Parlophone R5597, May 1967) *"
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" / "Three Jolly Little Dwarfs" (single, Parlophone R5627, September 1967) – UK No. 56


Notes


References


External links


BBC John Peel - Tomorrow
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