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Sour Milk Sea Band. Sour Milk Sea (ReRecorded / Remastered) YouTube Another public schoolboy, drummer Robert Tyrell, who had previously played behind Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips at Charterhouse, in a pre-Genesis band called the Anon, soon replaced Williams. Sour Milk Sea was a short-lived English heavy blues rock band formed in mid-1969 by Chris Dummett, Jeremy Gallop and Paul Milne, students of St

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Lomax's recording is a rarity among non-Beatles songs since it features three members of the band - Harrison, who also produced the track,. US Psychedelic Stoner Doom Metal band Sour Milk Sea"From His Womb To Her Heart"From the album "Dystopian Blues"https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sour-Milk-Sea/1.

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George Harrison: lead vocals, guitar.Paul McCartbney: bass.Ringo Starr: drums.Eric Clapton: guitar.Nicky Hopkins: piano. "Sour Milk Sea" is a song written by George Harrison and released by English rock singer Jackie Lomax as his debut single on the Beatles' Apple record label in August 1968. (Originally performed by Jackie Lomax off of the 1969 album, 'Is This What You Want', released by Apple Records, and by George Harrison off of the 2021 album.

Sour Milk Sea (Esher Demo) Harrison Guitar Lesson YouTube. Edward's School.The three were inspired to change their band name, Tomato City, to the name of George Harrison's song of the same name Inspired by the George Harrison song of that name recorded by Jackie Lomax, the band became Sour Milk Sea in late 1968

Sour Milk Sea (Esher Demo) Harrison Guitar Lesson YouTube. It was part of Apple's "Our first four" set of singles, which also included The Beatles' 'Hey Jude' , Mary Hopkin's 'Those Were The Days', and the Black Dyke Mills Band's 'Thingumybob'. Another public schoolboy, drummer Robert Tyrell, who had previously played behind Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips at Charterhouse, in a pre-Genesis band called the Anon, soon replaced Williams.