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| | Nickodemus [ mp3 ]album: Urban Express 536Y format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 192 length: 72:24 min
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Tracks of Urban Express 536Y:
Blame It On The Boogie (Radio Boogie).mp3
Getting Late (Live Version, Radio Edit).mp3
Mariposa (Bonita Fly Mix).mp3
One More Chance.mp3
Clap Back (Suburb Radio Edit).mp3
Indian Flute (Radio Edit).mp3
Quick To Back Down (Clean Album Version).mp3
Holidae In (Super Clean Version).mp3
Get It On The Floor (Radio).mp3
Lean Low (Radio Mix).mp3
The Realist (Clean).mp3
Fighting In The Club (Clean).mp3
It's On Tonight (Clean).mp3
Chopped Up (Radio Edit).mp3
They Know (Radio Edit).mp3
Get Low (Remix).mp3
Get Low (Merengue Mix).mp3
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| | Nickodemus [ mp3 ]album: Hotel Costes, Vol. 3: Etage 3 format: mp3 release: 2000 year bitrate: 196 length: 76:00 min
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Tracks of Hotel Costes, Vol. 3: Etage 3:
A Reminiscent Drive.mp3
(Where Do I Begin) Love Story (AwayTeam Mix).mp3
Club Les Chrysanthemes.mp3
Hi-Fi Trumpet (Boyz From Brazil Mix).mp3
Yachts (A Man Called Adam Mix).mp3
Late Lounge Lover.mp3
Latazz.mp3
Apollo (Adam Goldstone Edit).mp3
Cruisin'.mp3
Timeless (Orange Factory Remix).mp3
Portes.mp3
Cleopatra In New York.mp3
Electrorloge.mp3
Last Tango In Paris.mp3
Every Time (A Man Called Adam Balearic Remix).mp3
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News from our arhive: Sex Pistol Wants Less Swearing On British TV |
What is the world coming to when even one of the Sex Pistols can’t handle the amount of swearing on TV? Glen Matlock, former bassist for the punk band, appeared on the British television show, X-Rated: The TV Shows They Tried To Ban, calling for a stop to the swearing on British TV. Matlock, who’s now 48 years old, told the show that he thought the useless swearing on television is pathetic and as a father of two he hates it when his children hear those words on the air.
This comes from one of the original members of the band who shocked the British nation almost 30 years ago with their actions and language on TV. Their excessive swearing on a live show once caused public outcry and led to the firing of a television host. The show that Matlock was on looks at how attitudes and censorship have changed to the point where there is swearing on British television almost every night.
Matlock helped the Pistols write their biggest hits, "God Save The Queen" and "Anarchy In The U.K." He was kicked out of the band before their record was even released, though, and replaced by Sid Vicious. He did reunite with the surviving members of the band (everyone except Vicious) in 1996. |
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