Tintern Abbey

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Vacuum Cleaner 03:04 Tools
Beeside 00:00 Tools
How Do I Feel Today 00:00 Tools
Do What You Must 00:00 Tools
Lovely 00:00 Tools
The Hurt 00:00 Tools
Tanya 00:00 Tools
Shotgun 00:00 Tools
Unravelled 00:00 Tools
May 00:00 Tools
Hope 00:00 Tools
Bandage 00:00 Tools
Intentionally 00:00 Tools
The Sea 00:00 Tools
Beeside - 7" Version 00:00 Tools
Hide 00:00 Tools
Only Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Naked Song (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Naked Song 00:00 Tools
Beeside [12/1967] 00:00 Tools
It's Just That The People Can't See 00:00 Tools
Vacuum Cleaner [12/1967] 00:00 Tools
Busy Bee 00:00 Tools
15 - Vacuum Cleaner ('67) 00:00 Tools
It's Just That People Can't See 00:00 Tools
Vacuum Cleaner - 1967 45rpm 00:00 Tools
Vaccuum Cleaner 00:00 Tools
Tintern Abbey - Vacuum Cleaner 00:00 Tools
It's Just That People Can't See (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Magic Carpet Ride 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
Busy Bee (Demo) 00:00 Tools
It's Just That People Can't Se 00:00 Tools
Beeside (UK Freakbeat 1967) 00:00 Tools
How Do I Feel Today? 00:00 Tools
Vacuum Cleaner (Deram 164) London, UK. 1967 00:00 Tools
Bee Side 00:00 Tools
Vaccum Cleaner 00:00 Tools
Beeside. 00:00 Tools
Tintern Abbey / Vacuum Cleaner 00:00 Tools
Busy Bee (Beeside) ORIGINAL UNRELEASED DEMO!!!! 00:00 Tools
Vacuum Cleaner ('67) 00:00 Tools
Beeside (Deram 164) London, UK. 1967 00:00 Tools
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Tintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna and North Africa. The band comprised: David McTavish on vocals and rhythm guitar, Don Smith on lead guitar (later replaced by Paul Brett), Stuart MacKay on bass and drummer John Dalton. David McTavish later worked with the Birmingham band Big Bertha , The song Vacuum Cleaner appeared as the b-side to their only Deram release, "Beeside" . Their song "Vacuum Cleaner" has also been sampled by the Chemical Brothers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.