Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
The Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production company and licenced a number of their tracks to Polydor. The first single "Your Servant Stephen" was a slightly maudlin folky affair which appeared to revolve around the topic of a man writing to the father of his pregnant bride-to-be. The song begins ominously with "Dear Sir, I write to ask you for your daughter's hand in marriage/ … read more
The Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production company and licenced a number of their tracks to Polydor. The… read more
The Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production company and licenced a number of their tracks to Polydor. The first single "Your Servant Stephen" was a slightly maudlin fo… read more