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  • | colspan='2' align='center' | '''Obs-Tweedle''' '''Obs-Tweedle''' was a [[Walsall]]-based 1960s rock band notable for singer [[Robert Plan
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Obs-Tweedle]].
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Obs-Tweedle]]. Retrieved on 2013-07-14. *[http://www.brumbeat.net/obstweed.htm Obs-Tweedle at Brumbeat]
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Obs-Tweedle]]. Retrieved on 2013-07-14. *[http://www.brumbeat.net/obstweed.htm Obs-Tweedle at Brumbeat]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obs-Tweedle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obs-Tweedle]]
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  • ...onham]], known for his involvement in many 1960s Midland bands including [[Obs-Tweedle]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Obs-Tweedle]].
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  • ...us bands, he was known for his multi-instrumental skills in groups such as Obs-Tweedle, session work, and solo projects by Terry Reid, and Ace Kefford. He is a di ...backing touring artists, and he was soon part of Terry Reid's outfit after Obs-Tweedle folded, helping record Reid's debut album (''Bang Bang You're Terry Reid'')
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  • | colspan='2' align='center' | '''Obs-Tweedle''' '''Obs-Tweedle''' was a [[Walsall]]-based 1960s rock band notable for singer [[Robert Plan
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  • {{r|Obs-Tweedle}}
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  • *[[Obs-Tweedle]] {{rpl|Obs-Tweedle}}
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  • ...n' Proper, [[The 'N Betweens]], Dual Purpose, Hari Kari, The Answer, and [[Obs-Tweedle]]. The landlord of the establishment was William Bonham, Sr., who was [[Joh
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  • ...with [[Alexis Korner]] and pianist Steve Miller in London before joining [[Obs-Tweedle]], and Gammond and Lockey joined [[country-rock]] group [[Bronco (band)|Bro
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  • ...Plant had much prior experience at during his time with his former band, [[Obs-Tweedle]]. The line, 'I got another child on the way, that makes eleven' refers to
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  • *May - Robert Plant with Obs-Tweedle records demos at the Marquee Studio. ...- Jimmy Page, Chris Dreja and Peter Grant see Robert Plant perform with [[Obs-Tweedle]] at a Birmingham teacher training college.
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  • ..., and offered to perform anywhere in the cause of world peace. He joined [[Obs-Tweedle]] in 1968, before hooking up again with Bonham, with [[Jimmy Page]] and [[J
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