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  2. Bob Dylan - 50th Anniversary Collection: 1970 | Morrissey-solo

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    The recordings on Bob Dylan - 1970 were first released in a limited edition on December 4 as part of the Bob Dylan - 50th Anniversary Collection copyright extension series (which began in 2012). The buzz surrounding the 1970 performances, notably Dylan's studio sit-down with George Harrison on May 1, created a demand for a broader release of ...

  3. Nothing Rhymed - Morrissey-solo Wiki

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    Wikipedia Information. "Nothing Rhymed" is a song written and recorded by the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. It was released in 1970. The song was O'Sullivan's first hit single in the UK. It peaked at number 8 in the UK Singles Chart, number 2 in Ireland, and number 1 in the Netherlands. "Nothing Rhymed" subsequently appeared on ...

  4. Bob & Marcia - Morrissey-solo Wiki

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    Profile. Jamaican vocal duo formed by Bob Andy ( Keith Anderson (4)) and Marcia Griffiths who became a member of the I threes backing Bob Marley. The duet reach #5 UK hit single in 1970 with their cover of Nina Simone's "Young, Gifted and Black" and a #11 hit in 1971 with "Pied Piper". They discontinued their partnership in the mid-1970s, both ...

  5. Shocking Blue - Morrissey-solo Wiki

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    Shocking Blue was a Dutch rock band formed in The Hague in 1967. They were part of the Nederbeat movement in the Netherlands. The band had a string of hit songs during the counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, including "Send Me a Postcard" and "Venus", which became their biggest hit and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard ...

  6. The Smiths in the 1970s | Morrissey-solo

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    The Smiths would have been as unique in the 70s as they were in the 80s, but I really dont see Moz catching on amidst a legion of people idolizing Iggy, Thunders, and the Velvet Underground. In the 80s, that Rickenbacker soared above all the synths, but I cant imagine it standing above Marshall stacks. The Smiths caused their own revolution in ...

  7. David Bowie: "The Width Of A Circle" - Metrobolist 2 disc...

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    Recorded on 25th March, 1970 and broadcast on the 6th April, 1970 Waiting For The Man The Width Of A Circle The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud* The Supermen (Bowie At The Beeb vinyl only)* Performed by David Bowie and The Hype 2020 MIXES The Prettiest Star (2020 Mix) London Bye, Ta-Ta (2020 Mix) Memory Of A Free Festival (Single Version - 2020 Mix)

  8. Smiths one of Michael Eavis' top 5 Glastonbury performances

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    In today's Guardian, Michael Eavis picks his top 5 Glastonbury performances. They are: Radiohead (1997) T-Rex (1970) Oasis (1994) John Martyn (1979) The Smiths (1984) About The Smiths' performance, Eavis says "We had no fence around the Pyramid, but it was the last year we could do...

  9. Mick Ronson - Morrissey-solo Wiki

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    British multi-instrumentalist (but best known for the guitar), composer, arranger, and producer. As a child he learnt to play the piano, recorder, violin, harmonium, before moving on to the guitar. In November 1963, he joined his first band called The Mariners, aged 17. They were followed by The Crestas, whom he left in 1965 and moved to London.

  10. Morrissey A-Z: "Nothing Rhymed" (live cover) | Morrissey-solo

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    It's clearly a tribute to GO'S (Irish singer-songwriter), & would have been a track Moz heard when around the age of 11, given its release in 1970, & maybe therefore has some nostalgic relevance to him. I actually do like the song, & lyrically it's very clever, but the original is much better on this occasion.

  11. Martin Rossiter - Morrissey-solo Wiki

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    Martin Rossiter (born 15 May 1970) is a Welsh singer, who is noted for being the lead singer of the British indie band Gene, from 1993 until their break-up in 2004. [1] [2] ...Gene will forever be haunted by comparisons to the Smiths, especially since lead singer Martin Rossiter favors the same strangled croon and tortured loneliness of Morrissey.