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Description of Mod

 
In the early 1960s, English bands influenced as much by American R&B and Soul as by rock 'n' roll mushroomed across England. Among these were a clutch of kids who called themselves Mods. Recognizable in their Sta-prest trousers and streamlined suits, their sharp, clean fashion sense carried over into their wiry, stylized music. The Kinks, Small Faces and the Who played stuttering, amphetamine-fueled, R&B- inspired rock 'n' roll, cranking out the classic Mod singles "Who'll Be the Next In Line," "What'cha Gonna Do About It?" and "My Generation," respectively. Mod never fully caught on Stateside, however, and within in a few years Psychedelia (notably fueled by the Small Faces' "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" and the Who's 1969 psych-epic Tommy) would sweep the pop world, drowning Mod out altogether. The style would make a return appearance in the following decade, as the success of the Jam and the Who's 1979 film Quadrophenia re-ignited the popularity of Mod music, Vespa scooters and seersucker shirts.
 

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Small Faces

The Small Faces began as R&B
ravers, only to later help
spearhead the British mod
psychedelic movement in
America. The band came...

The Creation

The Creation were a
mid-'60s pop band that
supplied players to the
British invasion but never
realized their own potent...

The Who

In the annals of rock history
the Who (like their
contemporaries the Beatles
and the Rolling Stones)
stand alone. Though tech...

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