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  1. 1. Apr. 2021 · The band consisted of Graham Rivens on bass, Phil Lancaster on drums, and Dennis Taylor on guitar. ‘Can’t Help Thinking About Me’ and its B-side, ‘And I Say To Myself’, were both recorded in the basement of the Pye offices in Great Cumberland Place, on December 10th — what glamour!

  2. The Lower Third comprised Bowie, joined variously by guitarist Denis Taylor, bassist Graham Rivens, drummer Phil Lancaster and Tony Hatch on piano and background vocals. Their tracks Out of...

  3. Graham Rivens – bass guitar, backing vocals; Les Mighall – drums; 1965/6 (Davie Jones and the Lower Third) Davie Jones – vocals, saxophone, guitar; Denis Taylor – guitar, backing vocals; Graham Rivens – bass guitar, backing vocals; Phil Lancaster – drums, backing vocals "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" (1965) "Can't Help ...

    • 1965 – The King’s Head with Davy Jones & The Lower Third
    • 1972 – The B&Q in Stretford
    • 1977 – Iggy Pop & David Bowie at The Apollo
    • 1990 – A Massive Gig at Maine Road
    • 2003 – The Final Farewell at The Men Arena

    Bowie’s debut Manchester performance was all the way back in 1965, to be exact, when the clean-cut, two-piece suit clad pretty boy performed at the Kings Head with his band at the time, Davy Jones & The Lower Third. It seems that this could have quite possibly been the only ever gig at this pub, so if you’re one of the lucky ones that can firmly sa...

    We’re moving forward a bit now to possibly the height of Bowie’s career, the infamous Ziggy Stardust tour, which saw the days of tight-fitting body suits, loads of glitter and the bright-orange mullet – Bowie’s best EVER look. I suppose you’re wondering what I’m on about, though. Bowie, B&Q? Seems an unlikely pairing. Well, anyone over the age of 5...

    Back in March 1977, long-limbed rock star, Iggy Pop played a stellar show at Manchester’s Apollo. In true Iggy style, he was shirtless, threw himself around the stage and played an unforgettable setlist for a sold-out room of sweaty fans. The show was also recorded and released in 2006 as a live album ‘Lust for Life’, cementing it as a truly iconic...

    Ok, so who remembers Manchester City’soriginal massive football ground that used to sit slap bang in the middle of Moss Side? It’d be hard to miss if you grew up in Manchester between 1923 and 2003, as the venue hosted some of City’s most ramped up matches, with residents in the surrounding neighbourhood probably waking to find some shirtless full-...

    2003 would be the final year that Bowie would perform in the city. On Friday 17th November, tonnes of fans flocked to the MEN (AO) Arenato see their beloved Thin White Duke perform in his signature tight pants and beaming smile for the final time. After his 1990 performance, Bowie had vowed to leave the classics behind, closing his set by telling f...

  4. David Bowie singles chronology. "I Pity the Fool". (1964) " You've Got a Habit of Leaving ". (1965) "Can't Help Thinking About Me". (1966) " You've Got a Habit of Leaving " is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, recorded and released as a single on 20 August 1965 through Parlophone. Released under the name Davy Jones, it ...

  5. 23. Juli 2018 · Davie Jones: vocals, saxophone, guitar Denis Taylor: guitar Graham Rivens: bass guitar Phil Lancaster: drums

  6. Get all the lyrics to songs by Graham Rivens and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.