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Regardless of what day your "Monday" is, we have what is arguably the best cure for anything: comic relief. Keep reading for 50 funny Monday memes that are so good, they might just help you forget ...
The Mondays also influenced many bands around the Northwest and beyond, including the Stone Roses, Oasis, and the Charlatans. A multi-city US tour followed, with the group returning home early in May 1991. [10] In 1991, they played to 30,000 people at Elland Road, Leeds, said to be the Happy Mondays' own Spike Island. [11]
Shaun William George Ryder (born 23 August 1962) is an English singer, songwriter and poet. [1] As lead singer of Happy Mondays, he was a leading figure in the Madchester cultural scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s. [2]
Yes Please! is the fourth studio album by British rock band Happy Mondays, released on 22 September 1992 through Factory Records.Following the non-album single "Judge Fudge", Factory allotted the band a budget of £150,000 for their next album.
"Tart Tart" is a 1987 single by the English rock band Happy Mondays. It was the first single to be released from their debut studio album Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) in March 1987. The B-side, "Little Matchstick Owen's Rap" was voiced by the audio engineer, Mike Bleach. [1]
Ryder left Happy Mondays to write music for several television shows, and formed a new band, Big Arm, [6] who released an album in 2008 titled Radiator. [9] Ryder lived in Los Angeles where he continued to write music. He supported Tom Tom Club on two of the dates on the North America tour in October 2010, playing gigs in San Francisco and Los ...
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The occasion is celebrated as Drenching Monday (Обливаний понеділок; Oblyvanyi ponedilok) in Ukraine, where, in the week after Easter is known as "Bright Week," [25] with water celebrations subsequently occupying Monday (men splashing women), Tuesday, (women splashing men) and Wednesday (everybody splashing everybody).