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Tag Archives: George Michael
Return of The It Girl: talking Sleeper & more with Louise Wener – yesterday, today and This Time Tomorrow
It seems rather apt that a future Britpop star was born on the day of England’s sole World Cup Final triumph in the Summer of ’66. And yet, it’s fair to say Louise Wener was always about far more than … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Maclure, Brighton, BritPop, Clare Grogan, David Gedge, Different for Girls, Diid osman, Gants Hill, Geoff wener, George Michael, Inbetweener, Jon Stewart, Kieron pepper, Louise Wener, Mickey Bradley, Roy Boulter, Sleeper, Smart, Stephen Street, Sue Margolis, Surrender Dorothy, The it girl, The Modern Age, The Wedding Present, This Time Tomorrow, Trainspotting, we should Be Together
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Here She Comes (again) – The Hazel O’Connor interview
Hazel O’Connor has lived ‘up in the hills’ of County Wicklow for around 25 years now, based just under an hour from Dublin. She has Irish roots, Hazel’s Dad having left Galway for Coventry, where he worked at a local … Continue reading
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Tagged Breaking Glass, Clare Hirst, Coventry, David Bowie, George Michael, Glenn Matlock, Hazel O'Connor, Hugh Cornwell, Ian Dury, Mick Jones, Midge Ure, Phil Daniels, Robert Smith, Sarah Fisher, The Flys, The Rich Kids, The Stranglers, Toyah Willcox, Will You
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When Daldry and Daltrey took up the London 2012 baton
There was little sign of life at Our House on Monday morning, the latest of several late nights clearly taking its toll after the party to mark the end of a truly spectacular event. My youngest was battling with her eyelids shortly … Continue reading
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Tagged Beatles, Elbow, Emile Sande, Fat Boy Slim, George Michael, Madness, Pet Shop Boys, Queen, Spice Girls, The Who
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