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The Turtles

The Turtles were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The band achieved several Top 40 hits throughout the latter half of the 1960s, including "It Ain't Me Babe" (1965), "You Baby" (1966), "Happy Together" (1967), "She'd Rather Be with Me" (1967), "Elenore" (1968), and "You Showed Me" (1969), with "Happy Together" reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

The group originally consisted of lead vocalist Howard Kaylan, backing vocalist Mark Volman, lead guitarist Al Nichol, rhythm guitarist Jim Tucker, bassist Chuck Portz, and drummer Don Murray, with subsequent members being bassists Chip Douglas and Jim Pons, and drummers Joel Larson, Johnny Barbata, and John Seiter.

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The Turtles were one of the groups who were regarded as "West Coast" when they became known in Britain in 1967, although their style was based on vocal harmony pop rather than "psychedelic" instrumental sounds. Peel played their chart hits on Radio London but didn't pay too much attention to them after that. However, in the early 1970s he did feature Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman as part of the Mothers of Invention and in their later incarnation as Flo & Eddie. They also did backing vocals for T.Rex, including on "Get It On", the track which Peel disliked and which led to the DJ's falling out with Marc Bolan.

Peel admitted on his 12 October 1999 show that he stole a copy of the band's debut album, It Ain't Me Babe[1], from KMEN record library while he was working at the San Bernadino radio station. After playing Cinerama's version of the Turtles' later hit single 'Elenor' on the show, Peel mentioned how he obtained the group's album:

'Mine is a copy stolen from the record library of KMEN radio station in San Bernadino: I think I can face up to that one now, confront the guilt that I've felt all these years...I used to play this on the radio station I worked for in Oklahoma City. Whenever I did, I got death threats from right-wingers in the state of Colorado, who took violent exception to it and felt that I was some kind of Commie infiltrator. Nuts, of course: I wish I had been.'

On the same show, Peel played 'Eve Of Destruction' from the album, a song written by P.F. Sloan, and mentioned how he got hostile responses from right wingers in 60's America because of his playing of Sloan's songs, which generally had an anti-war theme:

 'P.F. Sloan had a great song called Sins Of The Family which he did himself, which was another one which, when I played that on the radio, got a lot of hostile response from the John Birch Society in Colorado. Why they took exception to me I don't know. I think it's because I was keeping jobs from their boys returning from 'Nam, that kind of stuff. Although only one job, really. to be honest, but they didn't like me at all. Very hostile.'

Shows Played[]

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The Turtles - Happy Together - 1967

1967
1968
1972
1974
1975
1981
1986
1987
  • 09 December 1987: Out Of Control (v/a LP - The History Of Surf Music Volume One: Original Instrumental Hits 1961-1963) Rhino (under the name of Crossfires)
1989
  • 08 March 1989: I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're The Royal Macadamia Nuts) (album - Present The Battle Of The Bands) London SHU 8376 / White Whale
1992
  • 24 December 1992: 'Santa And The Sidewalk Surfer (Compilation LP-Rockin' Christmas)' (Rhino)
1999

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