The Dylan Rabbit
@TheDylanRabbit
Currently: Ben, Diana, Gareth, Jan, Jon, Vic. Previously: Many fine people including some of the above.
Happy Christmas to all our fans! thanks supporting us, here's some funky and Christmassy for you!
Summer 1998. We played a gig at the Alleycat in Reading. Blur played there a few days later. I suspect they may have had a bigger audience...




How about Lynda Carter singing Kiss, wearing an outfit that's barely there?
Happy Birthday to schoolboy and dads favourite actress, Lynda Carter aka Wonder Woman. Here she is catching some pesky crooks on a skateboard.
At our 10th Anniversary gig in 1998 ,in Heston's finest scout hut, three of the band formed a Heavy Metal trio for the occasion. Here's their stab at a Black Sabbath classic...
Pop Now! The Dylan Rabbit Story. Now back on YouTube! This rockumentary charts the success of the original incarnation of The Dylan Rabbit from incarnation to final burn out at The Red Lion in 1992. Filmed in original VHS Fuzz-O-Vision! youtu.be/qyXEMsYE3-k?si…
I Am A Robot. Epic, tragic sci-fi pop from Rod, Jane & Freddy.
Happy Birthday to Brian 'The Badger King' May, and no we did not write this song for him.
Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein. It's way out there! But with a classic rock ending!
The band right at the beginning in 1989, posing with a cardboard cutout of Tanita Tikaram. Young, fresh faced and awaiting stardom. Still waiting.

We once recreated this as an intro for a gig at the Red Lion in Brentford back in the 90's. It was magnificent, the band all emerging from a music box. Sadly no photos exist of that gig!
Here is a box, a musical box, wound up and ready to play. But this box can hide a secret inside, can you guess what is in it today?
Brian Cant, born on this day in 1933. Here's a lovely number, Bells, with Cant, Toni Arthur and Jeremy Irons. Yes that Jeremy Irons.
There was so much more than the Beatles going on in early sixties Britpop. Here's the extraordinary Screamin' Lord Sutch and The Savages scaring up the joint with Jack The Ripper!
The famous bit in the opening titles of Cagney & Lacey where they meet a bloke with autism
Focus - Hocus Pocus. Possibly the maddest song ever written. Heavy rock, yodelling, flute, whistling, drum solos - it's got the lot!
Happy Heavenly Birthday to the great Jon Pertwee. Here's one of his greatest moments - dancing ,as Worzel Gummidge, with pop group The Beat on a Saturday morning kids TV show. Skankin'!
All the best to Black Sabbath at Villa Park today. Hope they play our favourite track Paranoid!