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  2. Big Beach Boutique II - Wikipedia

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    Big Beach Boutique II was a free concert held on 13 July 2002 by English DJ Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) on Brighton beach, Brighton, England.The concert was attended by over 250,000 people, four times the expected 60,000.

  3. Hope & Ruin (song) - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song was taken from the cover of a Rolling Stone magazine released in 2009 after Michael Jackson's death which featured the title "Michael Jackson's Final Days: Hope And Ruin". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The original opening lyric of the song was "Hope and Ruin, the American Dream ".

  4. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    Brighton: Top Rank Suite: The Prisoners May 8, 1986 Poole: Poole Arts Centre: May 9, 1986 St. Austell: Cornwall Coliseum: May 11, 1986 Bristol: The Studio The Prisoners May 12, 1986 Birmingham: Birmingham Odeon: May 13, 1986 Preston: Preston Guild Hall: May 14, 1986 Edinburgh: Scotland: Edinburgh Playhouse: The Prisoners May 15, 1986 Newcastle ...

  5. The Trews - Wikipedia

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    The first single "Hope and Ruin" entered the top ten at Canadian rock radio within 3 weeks of its release. The video for Hope and Ruin received significant play on MuchMoreMusic. The second single and video from the album, "The World, I Know", received significant play and is the 12th single to enter the top 10 at rock radio in Canada.

  6. The Prince Albert, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Albert is a pub and music venue in Trafalgar Street, Brighton, England. Built in 1848, it was originally a three-storey town house, and converted to a pub in 1860. Built in 1848, it was originally a three-storey town house, and converted to a pub in 1860.

  7. Dark Side of the Moon Tour - Wikipedia

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    Playing 89 shows in 1972, the most until 1994, Pink Floyd debuted the new suite live on 20 January at the Brighton Dome. Partway through, when playing "Money", a lack of power led to the backing tape slowing down and going out of time, causing the group to stop. After a break, they came back and played "Atom Heart Mother" instead. [5]

  8. Hope and Anchor, Islington - Wikipedia

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    When The Tally Ho pub in Kentish Town decided to switch from showcasing rock music to Irish music, Hope and Anchor became the venue to go to in north London.The nights grew and developed under the stewardship of managers Fred Grainger and Dave Robinson, both of whom later moved on to other things (Grainger to open a nightclub in Brighton, Robinson to co-found independent record label Stiff ...

  9. Bitter Ruin - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Ruin are an English "experimental pop" duo from Brighton, UK, formed in 2007 by Georgia Train (lead vocals, backing vocals, piano) and Ben Richards (lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar, piano, bass).