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5 juil. 2024 · UK Official Charts – See That Girl, You Caught Me Out and Free World: The Best Of 1979-2000
- Interviews 1979-1984 – Early Singles
Record Mirror The earliest press interview with Kirsty we...
- Interviews 1985 – On the Beach
I can’t see why Polydor signed me up, really, except I may...
- Interviews 1987-1988 – With the Pogues
Kirsty: I went to see Wendy Craig in Peter Pan when I was...
- Interviews 1989 – Kite
1959-2000 / FREEWORLD. Home » Media » Interviews »...
- Interviews 1990-1993 – Electric Landlady
“At last it feels as though I’ve got things sorted out.” The...
- Interview with Johnny Moped, 1991
Capt: No, lets see if it will light up. Someone: Give it...
- Interviews 1994 – Titanic Days
Paul Sexton wrote for The Times on 25 February 1994 that the...
- Interviews 1995 – Galore
1959-2000 / FREEWORLD. ... In the sleeve notes to her...
- Interviews 1979-1984 – Early Singles
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1 juil. 2024 · To our surprise, we found that most of them no longer even exist. So instead, we put together a list of 20 mall chains every teen loved that no longer exist. Read on to experience the nostalgia of your youth and to find out which of your beloved stores has closed its doors forever.
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4 juil. 2024 · Title: For a Girl Author: MacColl, Mary-Rose; Published: 2017 Language: English ISBN: 9781760295233 Publisher: Allen & Unwin Extension: EPUB Size: 779 KB Subjects: Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction Categories: Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction I am by nature a private person. Secrets...
20 juin 2024 · The song opens with the lines, “See that girl, watch her dance. If I knew her name I wouldn’t have to sit on my hands.” Here, Rundgren emphasizes the superficiality of our judgment, as he is immediately captivated by the girl’s dance moves, but feels the need to restrain himself because he does not possess personal ...