Talk:Vampires Stole My Lunch Money

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I am pleased to see that someone has done some work on the Deviants, Pink Fairies and Mick Farren articles which definitely needed attention. However, this album is really not a Pink Fairies album at all and should not be included in this discology. Farren has performed many of these songs in his live albums (mostly under the Deviants name), and as far as I know, the Pink Fairies have never recorded any of these songs.

If I can get around to it, I will upload some album cover images. I already have one for What a Bunch of Sweeties, and the others should be easy enough to find. Shocking Blue 20:07, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

It's all a bit of a muchness to me, it's all part of the work by the same group of artists. The Deviants are really the Farren led stuff, while the Fairies were led by Rudolph then Wallis. It's all so entwined which is why I've lumped everything into a Deviants/Fairies chronology/category. This album was released as a "Mick Farren" album, but the preceding "Screwed Up" EP, which is the same band save for Rudolph, was released as "Mick Farren and the Deviants". To confuse further, the proposed tour for the album was to be "Mick Farren and the Good Guys", same band except with Gary Tibbs on bass. Drwhawkfan 11:26, 8 September 2007 (UTC)