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''Pregnant Hippies'' formed in 1991 by [[Ross Holloway]] (guitar, vocals) and [[Stan Jagger]] (now on drums) following the split of [[The Alchemist]], with the addition of [[Chris Paki]] (guitar, vocals) and Jagger's former [[Mudpeople]] bandmate [[Adam Hyde]] on bass.   
 
''Pregnant Hippies'' formed in 1991 by [[Ross Holloway]] (guitar, vocals) and [[Stan Jagger]] (now on drums) following the split of [[The Alchemist]], with the addition of [[Chris Paki]] (guitar, vocals) and Jagger's former [[Mudpeople]] bandmate [[Adam Hyde]] on bass.   
  
During roughly the same period, Jagger, Paki and Hyde were also members of [[Jam Sandwich]] (along with [[Gillian Woods]], who also played with Holloway in the acoustic duo [[Sour Grapes]] - and [[Greg Locke]], who was in turn responsible for recording most of the aforementioned bands).  [[Adrian Scott]] of [[Cygnet Committee]] also played bass with the Hippies at times.  Hyde, however, remained on board; sometimes the band played with Adrian Scott, and other times with Adam Hyde.   
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During roughly the same period, Jagger, Paki and Hyde were also members of [[Jam Sandwich]] (along with [[Gillian Woods]], who also played with Holloway in the acoustic duo [[Sour Grapes]] - and [[Greg Locke]], who was in turn responsible for recording most of the aforementioned bands).  [[Adrian Scott]] of [[Cygnet Committee]] also played bass with the Hippies at times, and was described by Holloway as having been a "fabulous bassist".  Hyde, however, remained on board; sometimes the band played with Adrian Scott, and other times with Adam Hyde.   
  
 
The band had been formed primarily as the live vehicle for Ross Holloway's songs, including some from the popular [[Two White Eyes]] back-catalogue of the '80s but mostly material that had more recently been written and performed within the ill-fated [[Alchemist]].  Stan Jagger says that ''Pregnant Hippies'' never actually wrote or recorded any original material of their own, although Holloway is quick to point out that although that may be true, the original ideas and level of musicianship that Stan, Chris, Adrian and Adam each brought to the group's live performances meant that ''Pregnant Hippies'' were in many ways a distinct and original band.
 
The band had been formed primarily as the live vehicle for Ross Holloway's songs, including some from the popular [[Two White Eyes]] back-catalogue of the '80s but mostly material that had more recently been written and performed within the ill-fated [[Alchemist]].  Stan Jagger says that ''Pregnant Hippies'' never actually wrote or recorded any original material of their own, although Holloway is quick to point out that although that may be true, the original ideas and level of musicianship that Stan, Chris, Adrian and Adam each brought to the group's live performances meant that ''Pregnant Hippies'' were in many ways a distinct and original band.

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