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  1. After Farndon's dismissal from the band and Honeyman-Scott's death, Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers initially recruited Rockpile's Billy Bremner and Big Country's Tony Butler to fill in a caretaker line-up of the band in 1982.

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  2. 6. Apr. 2024 · Recorded in the wake of tragedy, The Pretenders' Learning To Crawl was an indestructible triumph of sheer will. By Rob Hughes. ( Classic Rock ) published 6 April 2024. Named in honour of Chrissie Hynde’s baby daughter Natalie, Learning To Crawl was also an applicable metaphor for Pretenders 2.0.

  3. 17. Jan. 2015 · Neil Young (1989): The artistic reemergence hinted at on Neil Young's rootsy 1988 return to Reprise, ‘This Note’s for You,’ was realized a year later with ‘Freedom’ - his most varied ...

  4. 21. Jan. 2024 · On both songs, the lead guitar was handled by Billy Bremner (Rockpile member and underrated solo artist) while the bassist was Tony Butler of the then-popular Scottish band Big Country. But it was clear that they were on loan and neither was a permanent Pretender. The band’s third album, Learning to Crawl, finally appeared in ...

  5. Hynde and Chambers duly recruited a stop-gap line-up, with Rockpile guitarist Billy Bremner and Big Country bassist Tony Butler joining them to record Pretenders’ next single, the poignant Back On The Chain Gang, which became a sizeable hit in both the UK and US.

  6. But she was determined to bounce back, recruiting Rockpile guitarist Billy Bremner and bassist Tony Butler (who'd played with Pete Townshend and would join Big Country later that year) to join her, drummer Martin Chambers and producer Chris Thomas for a new single. The A-side "Back on the Chain Gang" was inspired by both Honeyman-Scott and ...

  7. 12. Jan. 2024 · Forty years down the line, the scope and taste of Pretenders’ 2023 album Relentless posits that album as one of the year’s best. Little surprise it is of a piece with Learning to Crawl: both LPs stand as a testament to Chrissie Hynde’s loyalty to the musical format that is two guitars, bass, drums and voice (s).