Read White Line Fever: Lemmy: The Autobiography Online
Authors: Lemmy Kilmister
Snake Bite Love
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American fan club
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artwork on albums
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‘Bomber’ lighting rig
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Clarendon Hotel Christmas party
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deported from Finland
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EP’s:
The Golden Years
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The St Valentine’s Day Massacre
(with Girlschool)
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Stand By Your Man
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with Wendy O. Williams
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formation
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gigs:
debut at Roundhouse, London
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Giants of Rock festival, Finand
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Hackney Speedway
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Hammersmith Odeon
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Hammersmith ten-year anniversay
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Heavy Sound Festival, Belgium
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Kaiser Auditorium, Oakland
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Port Vale Football Club
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Punkahaarju Festival, Finland
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Reading Festival
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Rotation Club, Hanover
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Stafford Bingley Hall
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Summernight Festival, Nuremberg
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TT Motorcycle Race, Isle of Man,
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‘Wooaarrggh Weekender’ festival, Norfolk
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Wrexham Football Club
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Grammy nomination
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Iron Fist rig and staging
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management:
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Banker, Doug; Carson, Phil; Kennington, Frank; Osbourne, Sharon;
Secunda, Tony; Singerman, Toddd; Smith, Douglas
Orgasmatron Train rig
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Overkill backdrop
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parachute stunt
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personnel:
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Burston, Mick; Campbell, Phil; Clarke, Eddie; Dee, Mickkey; Gill, Pete; Robertson, Brian; Taylor, Phil; Wallis, Larry
police harassment
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record deals:
CBH
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Chiswick Records
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CMC
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GWR
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Stiff Records
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songs:
‘Ace of Spades’
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‘Ain’t My Crime’
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‘Ain’t No Nice Guy’
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‘All the Aces’
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‘Another Perfect Day’
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‘Another Time’
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‘Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers’
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‘Boogie Man’
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‘Born to Raise Hell’
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‘Capricorn’
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‘Cat Scratch Fever’
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‘The Chase is Better Than the Catch’
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‘Damage Case’
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‘Dead Men Tell No Tales’
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‘Deaf Forever
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‘Death or Glory’
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‘Desperate for You’
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‘Dog Face Boy’
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‘Dogs’
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‘Don’t Let Daddy Kiss Me’
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‘The Dreamtime’
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‘Eat the Rich’
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‘Emergency’
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‘Fools’
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‘Goin’ to Brazil’
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‘I Am the Sword’
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‘I Won’t Pay Your Price’
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‘I’m So Bad’
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‘I’m Your Witchdoctor’
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‘Instro’
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‘Keepers on the Road’
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‘Killed by Death’
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‘Lawman’
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‘Locomotive’
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‘Lost in the Ozone’
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‘Love Me Forever’
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‘March or Die’
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‘Masterplan’
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‘Metropolis’
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‘Motörhead’
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‘Night Side’
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‘Nightmare’
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‘No Voices in the Sky’
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‘One to Sing the Blues’
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‘Out of the Sun’
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‘Ramones’
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‘Sex and Death’
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‘Shut You Down’
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‘Snaggletooth’
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‘Stand’
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‘Stand By Your Man’
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‘Steal Your Face’
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‘Step Down’
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‘Stiletto Heels’
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‘Stone Dead Forever’
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‘Talking Head’
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‘Too Late Too Late’
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‘Train Kept A-Rollin’
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‘Traitor’
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‘Under the Knife’
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‘(We Are) The Road Crew’
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‘You Better Run’
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soundtrack and appearance in
Eat the Rich
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soundtrack for
Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth
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ten-year anniversary party
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tours:
Ace Up Your Sleeve 140 with Alice Cooper
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Australia and New Zealand
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Beyond the Threshold of Pain
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Iron Fist
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It Never Gets Dark
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Overkill
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Ozzy ‘farewell’ tours
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Sony’s Operation Rock ‘n’ Roll
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TV and radio shows:
BBC ‘Peel Sessions’
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Extra Celestial Transmission
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Much Music
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Rockstage
concert
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Saturday Starship
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Tonight Show
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TisWas
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videos:
‘Ain’t No Nice Guy’
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The Birthday Party
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Everthing Louder Than Everything Else
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‘Hellraiser’
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‘Killed By Death’
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Motown Sect, The
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MTV
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Much Music
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Muggers, The
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Munroe, Tony
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Murphy (Murph), Irish folk singer
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Murray, Mitch ‘How Do You Do It’
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Mustaine, Dave
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Nazareth
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Needs, Chris
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Nelson, Ricky ‘Travelin’ Man’
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New Musical Express
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New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement (NWOBHM)
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Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Nice, The
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Nodder (roadie with Rocking Vicars)
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‘Don’t Do That’
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Nugent, Ted
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‘Cat Scratch Fever’
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Ollis, Terry (Boris or Borealis)
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Ono, Yoko
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Oriole Records
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Osbourne, Ozzy
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‘Blizzard of Oz’ tour
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‘farewell’ tour
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Osbourne, Sharon
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Ovation guitars
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Owens, Jesse
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Palin, Michael
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Pannunzio, Thom
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Perman, Alan
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Pete (bass player with Rocking Vicars)
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Pink Fairies, The
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Pink Floyd
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Plant, Robert
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Platt, Tony
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Police, The
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Powell, Cozy
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Powell, Nosher
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‘Don’t Be Cruel’
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‘I Beg of You’
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Preston Dave
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Pretenders, The
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Pretty Things, The
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punk music
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Pye Records
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Quatermass
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Radio Caroline
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Radio City
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Radio Clyde, Glasgow
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Radio Luxembourg
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Rainbow
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Rainbow Bar, Hollywood
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Rainmakers, The
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‘Go Home Ann’ from
Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
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Rath, Billy
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Redding, Noel
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Reid, Chuck
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Release
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Reverend Black
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Feeney, Harry
Rhodes, Randy
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Richards, Keith
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Richardson, Peter
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Richmond, Neil
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Rickenbacker guitars
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Robertson, Brian (Robbo)
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hated by audiences
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joins Motörhead
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strange behaviour
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Rock Girls, The (or Rock Birds)
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rock ‘n’ roll, birth of
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Rockfield Studios, Monmouth
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‘Dandy’
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east European tour
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‘It’s Alright’
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personnel
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Ciggy; Feeney, Harry; Morris, Steve; Pete
Rockpile
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Rolling Stone
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Rolling Stones, The
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Exile on Main Street
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Goatshead Soup
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Rondinelli, Bobby
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Rory Storm and the Hurricanes ‘Beautiful Dreamer’
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