
About Starry Eyed and Laughing
Starry Eyed and Laughing was an English rock band of the 1970s. Formed in 1973, they released two albums on CBS, recorded three Peel Sessions (influential UK radio DJ John Peel) and undertook a US tour, before briefly evolving into Starry Eyed, and finally disbanding in 1976. Originally forming in Northampton in May 1973 by childhood friends Ros McGeeney and Tony Poole, they started out playing a Byrds-influenced jangling guitar-style rock. The second line-up was short-lived, but the band soon stabilised with the next one.
Top Tracks
Going Down
Lady Came from the South
Money Is No Friend of Mine
Chimes Of Freedom
One Foot in the Boat
Everybody
Nobody Home
Closer To You Now
Good Love
See Your Face
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