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  1. 26. Juli 2006 · Lloyd Cole's third album with the Commotions is an excellent set of ten melodic, slow-burning tunes, ripe melancholy and yearning. Cole has always been a writer's musician and this album, like most of his, is ripe with literary allusion. Songs like My Bag, From the Hip, Big Snake, Sean Penn Blues and, yes, the majestic Hey Rusty have lingered with me for decades now. Mainstream easily eclipses ...

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  2. Lloyd Cole waved a copy of NME in the air and protested that he’d been screwed by his entry in the ‘Big Mouth’ column – he was caught slagging Morrissey, a cardinal sin. Then Lloyd played me this third album that has taken two years of blood, sweat and sand to make.

  3. Lloyd. 1961 – January 31. Buxton, Derbyshire – LC born to Brian and Brenda Cole. 1983 – LC and Blair Cowan leave Glasgow University to become professional musicians. Lloyd Cole and the Commotions sign publishing deal with April Music (soon to become CBS Songs). 1984 – February – Commotions sign to Polydor UK.

  4. Mainstream Lloyd Cole. Ask Lloyd; March 25, 2005 / Lloyd Cole ; Q – Was the track “Mainstream” ever released as a single anywhere in the world? I only ask because there is a video for it on your latest DVD and it was not a single in the UK. ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2009 · Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - Mainstream

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  6. Mainstream was the third and final studio album that Lloyd Cole made with the Commotions. In retrospect this was the perfect book end for the trilogy of the Commotions collaborations beginning with the classic Rattlesnakes, the confused follow up Easy Pieces and then this album. Mainstream provides a strong contrast with the band's debut ...

  7. My Bag (Lloyd Cole and the Commotions song) " My Bag " is a song by British band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, released in 1987 as the lead single from their third and final studio album Mainstream (1987). The song was written by the band and produced by Ian Stanley. It peaked at number 46 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 75 for ...