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  2. The View from the Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    "The View from the Afternoon" was expected to have been the band's third single, following UK number ones "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down", but the band announced in March 2006 that its next record would be a five-track EP, [2] which thereby disqualified it from being listed in the UK Singles Chart and UK Albums Chart [3] because it was too long to be a ...

  3. The View (band) - Wikipedia

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    The View initially formed around a cover band at school, playing their own versions of bands such as Squeeze and the Sex Pistols. [4] Lead singer Kyle Falconer, guitarist Peter Reilly, bassist Kieren Webster and original drummer Michael Annable all attended St John's RC High School, [5] They began by performing a number of their own songs and cover versions at school talent contests.

  4. Speaking of Now - Wikipedia

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    Speaking of Now is the tenth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group.It was released in 2002 by Warner Bros. The band was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for the album in 2003.

  5. Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys? - Wikipedia

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    "The View from the Afternoon" was expected to have been the band's third single, following UK number ones "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down", but the band announced in March 2006 that its next record would be a five-track EP, [2] which thereby disqualified it from being listed in the UK Singles Chart and UK Albums Chart.

  6. Tuesday Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Moody Blues compilation and live albums list the song as "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" to reflect both titles. "Tuesday Afternoon" was released as a single in 1968 and was the second single from Days of Future Passed (the first being "Nights in White Satin"). It was backed with another Days track, "Another Morning".

  7. Thursday Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    Thursday Afternoon at Discogs (list of releases) Liner notes from Thursday Afternoon; Inlay notes from Thursday Afternoon; Hyperreal article on Eno's video artworks; 2 of Eno's sketchbooks. On the left is a 1982 "repetition schema" for T.A., and on the right is a sketch of the mix for U2's Unforgettable Fire; Interview; Electronics & Music ...

  8. Ripple (song) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics in 1970 in London on the same afternoon he wrote those to "Brokedown Palace" and "To Lay Me Down" (reputedly drinking half a bottle of retsina in the process). [3] Jerry Garcia wrote the music to accompany Hunter's lyrics, [ 3 ] and the song debuted August 18, 1970 at Fillmore West in San Francisco.

  9. This Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    The song has been a success on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number thirty-four. It is the band's highest-charting single since "If Today Was Your Last Day" and is also the band's 10th and final top-forty song. [5] In Germany, the song debuted at No. 84, but climbed quickly.