Steve Peregrin Took

STEVE PEREGRIN TOOK (STEVE PEREGRINE TOOK)
 
 
Steve Peregrin Took  (born Stephen Ross Porter; 28 July 1949 – 27 October 1980) was an English musician.  He is best known for his membership of the duo Tyrannosaurus Rex with Marc Bolan.  After breaking with Bolan, he concentrated on his own singer-songwriting activities, variously as a solo artist or as a frontman for several bands.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

The murky beginnings of the Pink Fairies – a more guitar-driven psychedelic rock band that eschewed the political stances of the Deviants – are hard to untangle; stories vary, and I don’t have any of the books that have been written on and by the bandmembers.  According to the liner notes on an early retrospective album by the band, Pink Fairies, the original Pink Fairies were Mick Farren (vocals), Steve Peregrin Took (guitar) and Twink (drums).  Together with Twink’s girlfriend Sally “Silver Darling” Meltzer (keyboards), Wikipedia reports that they “hooked up in October 1969 for one shambolic gig at Manchester University, billed as the Pink Fairies”.  The three men later worked together on Mona – The Carnivorous Circus.  

 

Mick Farren left the fold shortly afterward, and Twink and Steve Peregrin Took formed a band called Shagrat with Larry Wallis (guitar) – who later appeared in several incarnations of the Pink Fairies – and Tim Taylor (bass).  The band name is taken from a character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, and Took is credited on the Mona – The Carnivorous Circus album as “Shagrat the Vagrant”.  Twink left the band after a short while, and Steve Peregrin Took became the bandleader with the other two plus Phil Lenoir (drums), and later Dave Bidwell (percussion).  The band is often called Steve Took’s Shagrat and was the springboard for Took’s solo career. 

 
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I picked up a 2001 CD by Shagrat called Pink Jackets Required, and it is a delight.  This music was evidently made by the earliest lineup of the band.  In the review of the album for AllmusicDean McFarlane gives it four stars and reports:  “This album was recorded in 1969 just before Tyrannosaurus Rex embarked on their first U.S. tour and was completed on [Steve Peregrin] Took’s return.  Although it is in effect a collection of demos, and some of the tracks will be known to fans of Think Pink – primitive takes of The Coming of the Other One’ and ‘The Sparrow Is a Sign will be familiar – in fact, Pink Jackets Required is one of the most astonishing albums either of the pair recorded, and in popular opinion and rock-evidence surpasses the Twink Think Pink album.  The name Shagrat was bounced around for an incarnation of one of Twinks other groups with members of the Pink Fairies, but that unit was entirely different from the genius brilliance of the project with Steven Peregrin Took.  Simply, this should be tracked down and given serious attention by those who love A Beard of Stars [by Tyrannosaurus Rex], DeviantsPretty Things, and early T. Rex.” 

 

However, the Wikipedia article on Shagrat states the following:  “Shagrat was a British supergroup formed by Steve Peregrin Took and Mick Farren in February 1970 after they split with Twink, their partner in the prototype Pink Fairies supergroup of late 1969.”  Thus, the tracks on Pink Jackets Required might not be by Shagrat, strictly speaking.  According to the liner notes:  “The Think Pink tracks [The Coming of the Other One”, “The Sparrow Is a Sign” and “Three Little Piggies”] were recorded at Recorded Sound StudiosLondon 1969 with various members of ‘The Pink Fairies Motorcycle Club All Star Rock and Roll Band’.  The ‘Demo Versions 1 & 2’ [all other songs] were recorded at Denmark St. Studios1969 & 1970”.  Individual musicians credited are Steve Peregrin TookTwink and Paul Rudolph.   

 

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Mick FarrenSteve Peregrin Took and Twink had actually teamed up a few months before their October 1969 gig as the Pink Fairies, during the July 1969 recording sessions for Twinkfirst solo album, Think Pink, which was released in 1970Farren produced the album, Took was on guitar and vocals, and Twink was on drums and vocals.  Paul Rudolph, previously in the Deviants and later in the Pink Fairies, played guitar and bass and also provided vocals.   

 
(March 2014/1)
 
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Last edited: March 22, 2021