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67 Varieties
A former London music hall didn’t know what had hit it in the summer of 1967.
By Jim Irvin.
Going underground: (clockwise from above) revellers “doing their own thing” at Middle Earth, February 17, 1968
ME prime movers, Soft Machine, 1968
the venue’s entrance, with attendees (possibly) waiting to use the washing machines.
Photo courtesy Brian Nevill, Alamy, United-Arkiv, Courtesy of the Jon Newey Archive
LAUNCHED AFTER the UFO Club was forced to vacate its original locale beneath the Blarney in Tottenham Court Road, and based initially in Covent Garden from August 1967, Middle Earth became London’s prime destination for underground thrills accompanied by liquid lights. At its peak it was hosting big bills three nights a week headlined by the likes of Soft Machine, Traffic, Blossom Toes, Tim Buckley, Jefferson Airplane and Captain Beefheart, all of whom are found in a new Cherry Red 3-CD box calledMiddle Earth: The Soundtrack Of London’s Legendary Psychedelic Club 1967-1969 ★★★★.