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Wildhearts in generalNewest Review: ... hometown of their heroes. Everyone here is happy and the band grin like Cheshire cats, mingling at the bar with fans prior ... more |
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Wildhearts (The) - Earth Vs. The Wildhearts Price Comparison
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East West, January 01, 1995, Catalog Number: 4509948592
Earth Vs The Wildhearts |
£ 12,54 |
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East West, January 01, 1995, UPC: 0745099485924
Earth Vs. the Wildhearts |
£ 12,48 |
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by Jon V - written on 29.01.02 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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THE WILDHEARTS - LIVE IN NEWCASTLE “Rock n’ Roll!”. The parting shot of tonight’s opening band was for many the epitaph of the Wildhearts, who disbanded due to a myriad of differences and difficulties in 1997. For most of the nineties they epitomised the anti-mainstream collective, but they took things a step further by actually managing to infiltrate it. They were quite successful at it too. A combination of zero airplay and minimal press failed to stop the band from having top 20 hits complete with Top of The Pops appearances, due in no small part to a tremendous fan base, many of whom turned out for tonight’s gig in the hometown ...
by SilverGinger5 - written on 18.06.01 (Useful, 146 readings)
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I don't know how many of you have heard of/remember The Wildhearts, but they were simply the most exhillerating Rock and Roll experience of the 90's. They have been through many line-up changes, as is to be expected of such a volatile group, but Ginger has always remained as the lead guitarist, singer and songwriter, so each album has carried his distinctive stamp. Danny McCormack has been secure as the bassist in the wildhearts almost since the beginning, and it is Ginger and Danny that everyone associates most closely with the Wildhearts. There have been 3 drummers that were with the band for any length of time, and they were Stidi ...



