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How to Be Alone, a 2014 book by Sara Maitland; How to Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don't, a 2018 book by Lane Moore "How to be alone", a 2016 poem by Donika Kelly; in other media: How to Be Alone, a 2016 short film; How to Be Alone, a 2009 short film by Andrea Dorfman "How to Be Alone", a song by Eulogies from Here Anonymous
Song Release(s) The Beach Boys "Never Learn Not to Love" 20/20 (1969) [1] GG Allin "Garbage Dump" You Give Love a Bad Name (1987) The Lemonheads "Home Is Where You're Happy" Creator (album) (1988) Crispin Glover "Never Say 'Never' to Always" The Big Problem ≠ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be (1989) Guns N' Roses "Look at Your Game, Girl ...
One Mind is a 2005 album by Charles Manson. It is composed entirely of songs, poems and speeches composed and performed by Manson himself in his jail cell at San Quentin, recorded on a portable tape recorder. It is the final original material to be performed by Charles Manson before his death on November 19, 2017. [citation needed]
Charles Manson, the cult leader who ... said was a bid to trigger a race war — an idea he said he got from a twisted interpretation of the Beatles song “Helter Skelter” from The White Album. ...
A new Peacock docuseries features 20 years of unheard phone conversations between Charles Manson and his prison pen pal.
The Manson family recorded songs written by Manson in 1970: first released on limited edition vinyl as The Manson Family Sings the Songs of Charles Manson in 1986, the recordings were reissued as The Family Jams in 1997; Manson himself does not perform. In the 1980s, Manson made many recordings via tape recorders in prison.
A new three-part true crime docuseries on Peacock explores the twisted mind of Charles Manson, a career criminal who spent over half his life in prison before masterminding one of the most ...
Charles Milles Manson (né Maddox; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1]