single to be released following the singer's bottling off stage at the Madstock festival when he supported Madness and the subsequent NME story regarding
"Rhythim of Love" (sic). In 1991, Candy Flip released their first album, Madstock..., which combined rave beats with synthpop, strongly influenced by bands
with the return to England of Jankel, the band were invited to play the Madstock Festival in Finsbury Park in August, which led to a series of hit-and-run
album The Liberty of Norton Folgate. She performed the track at their Madstock show in Victoria Park, London in July 2009. In 2014, she returned to the
at Glasgow's Barrowlands in March 1997. They also supported Madness at Madstock '96 at Finsbury Park, London. Audioweb released their material on the Mother
"shook TOTP to the rafters". In his review of Candy Flip's debut album, Madstock..., Tim DiGravina of AllMusic describes "Strawberry Fields Forever" as
following Jankel's return to England, they were invited to reform for the Madstock Festival in Finsbury Park; this was followed by sporadic gigs in Europe
– Morrissey is pelted with coins and missiles after performing at the Madstock Festival, whilst draped in a Union Jack flag and singing "National Front
enormously and used as the stage backdrop for the tour and for Morrissey's 'Madstock' Finsbury Park gig of August 1992. Ridgers has photographed the British
1998 All You Need Is Love Candy Flip "Strawberry Fields Forever" 1990 Madstock[citation needed] Carmen Carter "Come Together" 2019 America's Got Talent