Doctor & The Medics

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Spirit in the Sky 00:00 Tools
Waterloo 03:31 Tools
Two Tribes 00:00 Tools
Spirit In the Sky (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Burning Love 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky (Unplugged & Undressed) 00:00 Tools
Lucky Lord Jim 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Come On Call Me 00:00 Tools
Kettle On A Long Chain 00:00 Tools
Timewarp 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
Watermelon Runaway 00:00 Tools
Moon Song 00:00 Tools
Smallness Of The Mustard Pot 00:00 Tools
Barbara Can't Dance 00:00 Tools
Fried Egg Bad Monday 00:00 Tools
More 00:00 Tools
No-One Loves You When You Have No Shoes 00:00 Tools
White Xmas 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Teenage Kicks 00:00 Tools
No-One Loves You When You've Got No Shoes 00:00 Tools
Wild Flowers 00:00 Tools
I Keep Thinking It's Tuesday 00:00 Tools
Instant Heaven 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky (ROM Version) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Choke On Your Love 00:00 Tools
When The Hammer Comes Down 00:00 Tools
White Wedding 00:00 Tools
Gorilla 00:00 Tools
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) 00:00 Tools
Sea Of Stone 00:00 Tools
Spirits in the sky 00:00 Tools
Drive… He Said 00:00 Tools
Let Me Entertain You 00:00 Tools
I Do It 'Cause It Makes My Hair Grow 00:00 Tools
Barbara Can't Dance (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Sprit In The Sky 00:00 Tools
Dogstar 2001 (A Space Rarity) 00:00 Tools
Black & Blue 00:00 Tools
Born To Be Wild 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Myself Some Dreaming Tonight 00:00 Tools
Novacaine 00:00 Tools
Introduction Of The Sad Og 00:00 Tools
Blackart 00:00 Tools
Stare Crazy 00:00 Tools
Burn - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Frankenstein 00:00 Tools
Doctor & The Medics - Spirit in the sky 00:00 Tools
Get What You Want 00:00 Tools
Love, Peace & Bananas 00:00 Tools
Laughing at the Pieces 00:00 Tools
Ride In The Beetle 00:00 Tools
Time Wasting 00:00 Tools
Terrified 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky - Parralox Remix 00:00 Tools
An Astronaut's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Delilah 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky (Ultrasound Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Miracle of the Age 00:00 Tools
Drive He Said 00:00 Tools
No One Loves You When You've Got 00:00 Tools
The Time Warp 00:00 Tools
Spriti in the Sky (unplugged and Undressed) 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky - Live 00:00 Tools
Happy But Twisted 00:00 Tools
Age Of Gold 00:00 Tools
Laughing at the Pieces (Studio Version) 00:00 Tools
Waterloo - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky (Polyfest Live) 00:00 Tools
Singalongspirit 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky - Doctor & The Medics 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the sky (HD 16:9) 00:00 Tools
She Sells Sanctuary 00:00 Tools
Fired Egg Bad Monday 00:00 Tools
Drive...He Said 00:00 Tools
Round And Round 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky 12in 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky (Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Ride The Beetle 00:00 Tools
Auntie Evil's Dormitory 00:00 Tools
Damaged Brains 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky [Unplugged and Undressed] 00:00 Tools
Teanage Kicks 00:00 Tools
Spirit In the Sky - Rerecorded 00:00 Tools
The Miracle of the Age 00:00 Tools
Love And Everything You Eat 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky (re-rec.) 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky - Parralox Remix - Mixshow Edit 00:00 Tools
The Druids Are Here 00:00 Tools
Perfect World 00:00 Tools
Pretty Little Henry 00:00 Tools
Paranoid (Live) 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky - Parralox Extended Remix 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky [Re-Recording] 00:00 Tools
Good Golly Miss Molly (Live) 00:00 Tools
Black and Blue 00:00 Tools
08 Instant Heaven 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky - Unplugged and Undressed 00:00 Tools
Jack Of Kent 00:00 Tools
09 I Do It 'Cause It Makes My 00:00 Tools
04 Burn 00:00 Tools
Captain Frazer 00:00 Tools
Silver Machine 00:00 Tools
Happy But Twisted (Live) 00:00 Tools
Love Peace And Bananas (Live) 00:00 Tools
10 Spriti In The Sky (Unplugge 00:00 Tools
Spirith in the Sky 00:00 Tools
Spirit in the Sky (Poe Zest Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Be Alone (With You Tonight) 00:00 Tools
10 Spriti In The Sky (Unplugged and Undressed) 00:00 Tools
Siprit In The Sky 00:00 Tools
03 Spirit In The Sky 00:00 Tools
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Doctor & the Medics are a British psychedelic rock band which enjoyed greatest success in the 1980s and are best known for their 1986 UK #1 version of "Spirit in the Sky". Based in London and formed in 1981, the band still perform, albeit with a different line-up and primarily as a tribute act to various artists. The band was formed, in order to win a £5 bet, in 1982 by ex-scout leader The Doctor and Steve Mcguire (the name "The Doctor," was assumed after the man had failed to gain entry into Medical School). Years later the Doctor is still waiting for his fiver! At the time the Doctor was a top London DJ at his club "The Clinic," where he was single handedly responsible/ guilty for the "Psychedelic revival" of the period. Both the club and the band where a direct reaction to the music/club scene at the time. The Doctor and McGuire had been bought up on a diet of the psychedelia of the 60's, Glam Rock, Heavy Metal and Punk and consequently found the early 80's rather dull! Hence the band evolved as an unholy and tasteless fusion of all that they loved in music (Hippy, Glam, Punk). This also reflected itself in the music with early songs such as "Love Peace and Bananas" (A song about hippies at a festival on a beach being blown to pieces by mercenaries. It began with the refrain from "Riders on the Storm" but built to a punk frenzy!) By 1984 the band had built up a considerable live following and were referred to by the NME as "The Live band of the year." The line up of the band had settled and would remain the same through "Spirit in the Sky" until 1988. This was The Doctor (Vocals) Steve McGuire (Guitar) Richard Searle (Bass) Vom (Drums) Wendi Anadin (Vocals)* Colette Anadin (Vocals)* *collectively known as The Anadin Brothers From 1985-1987 the band were responsible, along with The Doctors new Club "Alice in Wonderland," (Voted night club of the year by City Limits magazine in 1987) for the legendary "Mystery trips". For these they would ferry up to 3,000 people to unknown destinations such as Chislehurst Caves (By coach from Hyde Park corner), The old Butlins at Clacton (By Special Train) and Lowestoft pear (Coach). At the venues, which would be decorated in a suitably off the wall manner, there would be all night music, live bands, light shows and performance artists. Many years later Rave magazine would credit these events as the forerunners of raves! This idea was also taken, by the band, to Japan where it made the national television news! In many ways it is these Mystery trips that symbolised the bands attitude. People were gobsmacked at Lowestoft to see Doctor and the Medics at the door greeting people and handing them sticks of rock. This was just 2 weeks after the band had been at No.1 and as "Sounds" said "You wouldn't catch George Michael doing that!" The band never really worried about a "career". If a record wasn't a hit they would still have a party. The enjoyment of life was always more important to them than the business. As the Doctor says if you stop enjoying it the first people to notice are the audience. When they got to number 1 they did what, as children, they always dreamt they would do in that situation. They had one big party that took them around the world. That ethos still exists in the band and you are as likely to see the Doctor loose all his clothing and dignity or swallow dive from the P.A. stack today as you would 10 years ago. Inevitably, with all the above activity, resultant publicity and the fact that they now possessed nuclear weapons! the band could be ignored no longer. So it came to pass that a record deal was signed in Arthur Brown's blood, with IRS Records. The bands first release on this label was an E.P. called "Happy But Twisted," which shot to No.1 in the Indie charts. This was followed by possibly the bands finest record called "Miracle of the Age" which was produced by Andy Partridge of XTC. The bands next single was Spirit in the Sky which, as we all know, went to No.1 in 32 countries and sold over 1,000,000 copies world wide. The follow ups to "Spirit in the Sky," were "Burn" and "Waterloo" which reached 23 and 45 respectively in this country. The band continued to have considerable success abroad in countries such as Japan, Germany and Italy. At this time The Doctor co-wrote Grimly Fiendish, a No. 21 hit for his friends The Damned. The Doctor and the Anadin Brothers sang on the No.1 Ferry Aid version of "Let it be". However by 1988 constant touring (average of 200 shows a year) and Recording (3 Albums; "Laughing at the Pieces", "I Keep Thinking It's Tuesday" and "Two Pieces of Cloth Carefully Stitched Together" along with resultant singles) had taken it's toll on certain members and Vom and Richard Searle Departed. Vom moved to Germany and is currently playing with the German Stadium Punkrockers "Die Toten Hosen". Richard Searle decided that everything "Was getting a bit silly," after the Doctor and Vom had attempted to throw him from his hotel room window. He moved on to a band Corduroy. Wendi Anadin left the band and inadvertently gave birth to the Doctors 3 children. Since then she has retired from the band occasionally rejoining when she feels the need. Colette Anadin went around the world to find herself returning to discover that she had never left Camden! She also began to work as an extra/actress once appearing as a "Stiff" in Poirot! She also works as a camera double for both Gwyneth Paltrow and Joely Richards (Most recently in Maybe Baby). Apart from when she was travelling around the world, Colette has never left the band. As the Anadin Brothers she and Wendi developed a unique look and style of dancing that elevated the bands live performances to the 6th, some say the 7th, dimension! Steve Mcguire Spread out in many directions! He began producing dance and House music with a fair degree of success and now runs "Halcyon" production, a company with a fleet of vehicles used for transporting bands and equipment around the world. In this capacity he also works as a tour manager and sound man. The Doctor decided that after almost 10 years of running night-clubs and gigging his nervous system needed time to recover. He moved to the middle of the Brecon Beacons, well out of harms way. It was here in 1989 that he started his infamous snail farm which sadly ended in 1991 when his entire stock of 50,000 snails died with a disease similar to Flu (I kid you not). Following this, for 2 years, he had a business selling ground up snail shells as an aphrodisiac. However following prosecution from the Trading Standards he was forced to stop. Though the band had still played concerts from 1988-91 it had been very much part time. But in 1991 grief bound and snail less the Doctor along with Steve Mcguire threw themselves back into the band. They depart from their long time relationship with their management and begin to manage themselves. In 1992, the bands 10th anniversary, they release a live album "The Adventures of Bodecea and the Beetle". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.