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  1. The Planets was a classical crossover music band formed by Mike Batt in 2001. The Planets made their public debut supporting Deep Purple 's 2002 UK tour. The band was made of: [1] Ruth Miller (flute) Ben Pugsley (electric, classical and flamenco guitars. Jonathan Hill (violin)

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    Lindsey assembled The Planets after four years in Deaf School, a theatrical large band formed at Liverpool Art School. They released three albums between 1976 and 1978 on Warner Bros: 2nd Honeymoon (a blend of cabaret, music hall, and glam rock), Don’t Stop the World (a mix of punk and ’30s–’40s pop), and English Boys, Working Girls(a fusion of pun...

    On July 13, 1979, Allen released the debut Planets single: “Lines” backed with the exclusive “Further Down.” B. “Further Down” The “Lines” video aired on the July 27 broadcast of the Australian music show Countdown. It presents the band in white space suits on a satellite station (green screen) with two backing vocalists: sisters Jane and Kate Robb...

    The Planets first album, Goon Hilly Down, appeared in 1979 on Rialto. It features nine Steve Lindsey originals, including “Lines” and the followup single “Iron for the Iron.” Side A features “A Minute Ago,” a remake of Lindsey’s 1977 Deaf School composition “Darling” (retitled after its chorus line). Side B opens with the Steve Tempo a-side “Break ...

    The Planets released their second album, Spot, in 1980 on Rialto. It features ten Steve Lindsey originals, including “Earth,” “C.R.A.Z.Y. (Crazeey),” and the single a-sides “Intensive Care,” “Let Me Fall,” and “Don’t Look Down.” A1. “Don’t Look Down” (4:09) A2. “Let Me Fall” (3:28) A3. “Intensive Care” (4:38) A4. “You Gave Your Love (Back to Me)” (...

    After The Planets folded, Lindsey cut the 1982 single “She’s Locked My Life Up in Her Suitcase” and entered publication and label management. Tolfree and Lines joined Mark Andrews & the Gents (the other spinoff of Joe Jackson’s pre-fame Arms and Legs) while Skornia surfaced in mod rockers The Truth. Discography: 1. Goon Hilly Down(1979) 2. Spot(198...

  2. New wave band formed, 1979, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom. Members: Andy Duncan, Barry Lines, Charley Charles, Chris Skornia, Danny Kustow, John Turnbull, John Ward (6), Micky Gallagher, Steve Lindsey, Tony Wimshurst. Variations: Viewing All | The Planets (2) Planets. Shop now.

  3. Steve Lindsey's debut single. Produced by Rob Dickens/Steve Lindsey. Lines 3.29 (Angel Air SJPCD204) The first version. Recorded for The Korgis in Sep 1978. Steve Lindsey told me 17 April 2006: "Just to clarify, I wasn't really in the Korgis.

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UCBW3WfWfTRToBNJM-aqG1fgThe Planets - YouTube Music

    The Planets was a classical crossover music band formed by Mike Batt in 2001. The Planets made their public debut supporting Deep Purple's 2002 UK tour.

  5. This is a discography of commercial recordings of The Planets, Op. 32, an orchestral suite by Gustav Holst, composed between 1914 and 1916, and first performed by the Queen's Hall Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult on 29 September 1918.

  6. The Planets - Live at KGGM-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico - December 15, 1979 "Gimme Some Time" was written by Steve Morelock Show more.

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