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Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999.
The members of the band met in the halls of residence at the University College London in September 1996. Martin and Buckland were the first members of the band, having met one another during freshers' week. They spent the rest of the year planning a band; at one point Martin had considered forming an *NSYNC inspired boy band called Pectoralz. Eventually, Berryman joined the ranks, without consideration of what musical direction the band was taking. ...
See also:Coldplay, Coldplay - History, Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999, Coldplay - Parachutes November 1999–September 2001, Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head October 2001–Mid-2004, Coldplay - X&Y Mid-2004–present, Coldplay - Next studio album, Coldplay - Discography, Coldplay - Studio albums, Coldplay - Live albums, Coldplay - DVD, Coldplay - EPs, Coldplay - Singles, Coldplay - Other, Coldplay - Tours, Coldplay - Influences, Coldplay - Similar artists Read more here: » Coldplay: Encyclopedia II - Coldplay - History |
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See also:The Beatles album, The Beatles album - The beginning of the end for The Beatles, The Beatles album - The songs, The Beatles album - The mono version, The Beatles album - The cover, The Beatles album - Influences, The Beatles album - Tribute, The Beatles album - Track listing, The Beatles album - Side one, The Beatles album - Side two, The Beatles album - Side three, The Beatles album - Side four, The Beatles album - Release history Read more here: » The Beatles album: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles album - The songs |
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History of The Beatles - The end of touring.
On August 29, 1966, the Beatles played their final live concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. ...
See also:History of The Beatles, History of The Beatles - Early beginnings, History of The Beatles - The Beatlemania years, History of The Beatles - The psychedelic years, History of The Beatles - The studio years, History of The Beatles - Breakup, History of The Beatles - The end of touring, History of The Beatles - Brian Epstein's death, History of The Beatles - Apple Corps, History of The Beatles - The Get Back Sessions, History of The Beatles - Neglect of George Harrison's songs, History of The Beatles - Yoko Ono, History of The Beatles - After the breakup, History of The Beatles - Personnel Read more here: » History of The Beatles: Encyclopedia II - History of The Beatles - Breakup |
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See also:List of record labels, List of record labels - 0–9, List of record labels - A, List of record labels - B, List of record labels - C, List of record labels - D, List of record labels - E, List of record labels - F, List of record labels - G, List of record labels - H, List of record labels - I, List of record labels - J, List of record labels - K, List of record labels - L, List of record labels - M, List of record labels - N, List of record labels - O, List of record labels - P, List of record labels - Q, List of record labels - R, List of record labels - S, List of record labels - T, List of record labels - U, List of record labels - V, List of record labels - W, List of record labels - X, List of record labels - Y, List of record labels - Z, List of record labels - External link Read more here: » List of record labels: Encyclopedia II - List of record labels - Z |
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See also:Jamelia, Jamelia - Career, Jamelia - Discography, Jamelia - Albums, Jamelia - Singles, Jamelia - DVD Read more here: » Jamelia: Encyclopedia II - Jamelia - Career |
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La donna è mobile, qual piùma al vento,
Woman is fickle (movable), like a feather in the wind,
muta d'accento, e di pensiero.
she changes the tone of her voice (i.e., her accents), and her thoughts
Sempre un amabile, leggiadro viso,
Always a sweet, pretty face,
in pianto o in riso, è menzognero.
in tears or in laughter, (she) is (always) lying
La donna è mobile, qual piùma al vento,
Woma ...
See also:La donna è mobile, La donna è mobile - Lyrics Original Italian, La donna è mobile - Lyrics English Translation, La donna è mobile - Media Read more here: » La donna è mobile: Encyclopedia II - La donna è mobile - Lyrics English Translation |
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See also:Pet Shop Boys, Pet Shop Boys - Before Pet Shop Boys, Pet Shop Boys - The Early Years, Pet Shop Boys - Sound and image, Pet Shop Boys - Sexuality, Pet Shop Boys - Discography, Pet Shop Boys - Other Ventures, Pet Shop Boys - Trivia Read more here: » Pet Shop Boys: Encyclopedia II - Pet Shop Boys - Before Pet Shop Boys |
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Mansun - Paul Draper.
Vocals, rhythm guitars, Keyboards. Main songwriter and arranger, the 'soul' of Mansun. In October 2005 Paul released a single with Skin from Skunk Anansie. His first involvement in any musical project since Kleptomania. He has 7 songs recorded for an upcoming solo project. The specifics of the project are still unknown.
Mansun - Dominic Chad.
Lead guitars, backup vocals, Piano. 'Chad' (as he is often referred) was a talented song writer, co-writing several of Mansun's songs with Paul Draper, and writ ...
See also:Mansun, Mansun - Members, Mansun - Paul Draper, Mansun - Dominic Chad, Mansun - Stove King, Mansun - Andie Rathbone, Mansun - Quotes, Mansun - Discography, Mansun - Albums, Mansun - UK Singles Read more here: » Mansun: Encyclopedia II - Mansun - Members |
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In 1968, Brian Connolly and Mick Tucker left Wainwright's Gentlemen, to form another band. They recruited a bass guitarist/lead vocalist named Steve Priest, from a local band called The Countdowns. Along with a guitarist named Gord ...
See also:Sweet band, Sweet band - History, Sweet band - Album Discography, Sweet band - Hit Singles, Sweet band - Influences, Sweet band - Similar Artists Read more here: » Sweet band: Encyclopedia II - Sweet band - History |
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See also:Something, Something - Composing and recording, Something - Initial releases, Something - A runaway hit, Something - But what's it all about anyway? Read more here: » Something: Encyclopedia II - Something - Composing and recording |
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