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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · The Bowie of 1974 was a man in a lonely orbit, drifting away from his manager, wife and old friends and foils. He stabbed his cane nervously into the carpet, skeletal and ill at ease on The Dick Cavett Show ; he partied in Dylan’s company with the crazed stare of Pink Floyd’s rock casualties; he hid in the backseat of limos, a nightmare vision in Rock Dreams .

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Davy O’List – Second Thoughts; Jeff Christie – For All Mankind; Mark Nevin: Love = Love = Love; Ray Thomas – The Moody Blues; The Fleur de Lys – Keith Guster; Martin Newell – Welcome To Bohemia; The London Beats; The Movements; The Way of Life; Thomas McConnell; Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band 1965-1967; Hamilton and The Hamilton ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · There’s music and there’s ritual to it. The atmosphere in a stadium is carefully orchestrated, as well as random and chaotic. It’s choral and individual. Music from outside the ground has played a vital role in creating that atmosphere. That’s what we’re looking at today: how and what has been bound around a stadium to set the tone for the spectacle of football.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Jason Bell – BBC Sport 2015–2022, ITV Sport 2022–, Chris Berman – ESPN 1985–present. Allen Bestwick – ESPN 2014–present. Rocky Boiman – BBC Radio 5 Live 2012–13 & 2015–2017, Absolute Radio 2013–2014. Terry Bradshaw – CBS 1984–1994, Fox 1994–present. Greg Brady – BBC Radio 5 Live 2006–13, Talksport 2017–present.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Description/Reviews: The music demonstrates the duo's unique and varied style which has been described as a mix of Neo Prog, Art Rock, Alternative, and Electro Rock.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · In this edition of the O List, we bring you goods (for the beach, pool, barbeque, and beyond) to help you kick off warm weather season in style.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · The manor of MISERDEN apparently passed to Robert Musard (fl. 1146) (fn. 5) and was later held by Hasculf Musard. Hasculf, who granted part of the manor to the Knights Hospitaller, (fn. 6) was dead by 1186, (fn. 7) and the manor passed to his son Ralph who paid a fine for his father's estates and his own marriage in 1190. (fn. 8) Ralph died in ...