Lords Of London - Time Waits For No One

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Canadian Classic Rock 1967
"Time Waits for No One" is the B side to the hit single "Cornflakes and Ice Cream" The Lords of London are: Greg Fitzpatrick, Seb Agnello, John Ritchardson, Danny Taylor and Hughie Leggat

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  • Videos back then..wow..way before

    mtv...great days!!

  • A band in the US called the Music Machine wore a kid glove on one hand and the drummer for the original 60s band the KNACK wore kid gloves when he played drums.

    Michael Chain - Michael Chain Band

  • I think I may have seen these guys back in the day -- did one of the guitar players wear a kid glove on one hand while playing? And did they include obscure UK hits like Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich's "Bend it" in their setlist? Im very curious to know! Anyone?

  • Aw, the memories. The Lords of London, were Toronto's top band. Does anybody remember the Lords of London's other hit, Twenty One Thousand Dreams? That was a classic as well. From the Lords of London, I believe the boys changed their name to The Nuclious, then some of the fellas, went on to form A Foot In Cold Water. The Lords of London were also popular in Yorkville, with favorite clubs, such as the Al Patio and the River Boat. Aw, shades of memories. Gord Scoular.

  • Who shot this? It's great. Song & vid!

  • Fantastic! First time I have seen this stuff.

  • I met Greg Fitzpatrick last night at the Brigus Blueberry Festival in Brigus, Newfoundland, he's playing with a band now called Fitz.. check out their new album Out Of The Blue

  • thanks

    great memories

    they played here Pembroke..

    they were great

    john

  • Blast from the past - I love it! I always liked those guys and the Bands they morphed into. Those were the days!

  • Sebastian Agnello, you are something else! This is wonderful! I was a Monkee's fan, with I'de been savvy to the hip, hot : ) Lords of London's as well, I am now!

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