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| | Buzzcocks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Buzzcocks intended to play at this concert but were unable to do so as they lacked both a bassist and a drummer at the time. |  | | Buzzcocks' name was portmanteaud with the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind The Bollocks to create Never Mind The Buzzcocks, a UK comedy panel game with questions on popular music, broadcast on the BBC first in 1996 and continuing as of 2006. |  | | The Buzzcocks song, "What Do I Get", however, was used in recent times for an ad for Toyota, and is marked as a turning point in public acceptance of the commercialization of music. |
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| | punk is dead. |
 | | But whether the Buzzcocks are or are not punk is irrelevant. |  | | Sometimes the orginal bands were dismissed as not being punk, among them the Buzzcocks. |  | | Whether it was the Buzzcocks releasing "Orgasm Addict" and "Oh Shit" as singles, the Ramones with "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" or the infamous Sex Pistols cussing for the first time on the BBC, punk was always meant to be shocking. |
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| | VH1.com : The Buzzcocks : Biography |
 | | The Buzzcocks certainly tested the limits of that artistic control with their debut single, "Orgasm Addict." Released in October of 1977, the single didn't become a hit because its subject matter was too explicit for BBC radio, but it generated good word of mouth. |  | | Formed in Manchester, England, in 1975, the Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of punk rock. |  | | guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley's biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks were one of the best, most influential punk bands. |
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 | | This was a real case of mixed emotions for me. The Buzzcocks were one of the six most important punk bands in the late seventies as far as I'm concerned (the others being the Pistols, the Jam, the Damned, the Clash, and the Ramones). |  | | Three of the four available Buzzcocks albums are pure electricity. |  | | And I suppose one of the things that draws people to independent music is that you can develop a feeling that the bands you listen to are your bands... |
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| | BBC - Radio 2 - Buzzcocks |
 | | Buzzcocks were one of the first punk bands, and the first to form outside London. |  | | At the second of these, Buzzcocks make their debut, having also recruited the ruffian guitarist Steve Diggle and the teenage prodigy drummer, John Maher, who joined the band as he was doing his O-levels. |  | | Their self-released debut EP Spiral Scratch [featuring Boredom and its classic 2-note guitar solo] is credited with kick-starting the British independent record sector. |
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| | The History of Rock Music. Buzzcocks: biography, discography, reviews, links |
 | | Kickstarters of the Manchester scene, the Buzzcocks fused Beatles and Stooges whose result was a poetic "punk pop" (as opposed to polemic) and pathetic (as opposed to epic). |  | | The Buzzcocks were one of the most valid outfits of British punk rock and would have prouven to be as influential as the Sex Pistols on future generations. |  | | Iniziatori della scena di Manchester, i Buzzcocks fusero Beatles e Stooges in un "punk pop" poetico (invece che polemico) e patetico (invece che epico). |
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| | BUZZCOCKS BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE - ENTERTAINMENT |
 | | The Buzzcocks, however, have never written or performed "typical" punk rock songs. |  | | A typical Buzzcocks song includes a combination of pulsating rhythms, scratchy guitars, and cynical lyrics about life and most of all love. |  | | All in all, Modern is yet another great album by the Buzzcocks. |
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| | PopMatters Music Interview Buzzcocks: The Buzz Continues |
 | | The Buzzcocks' story took a strange turn when Devoto agreed to re-team with Shelley to compose a few songs for what was to be the group's 25th anniversary album. |  | | Buzzcocks called it quits in 1981 due in part to record label woes, but in 1993, Shelley and Diggle reunited, adding new members Tony Barber (bass) and Phil Barker (drums), formerly of Lack of Knowledge. |  | | Although they are an essential part of the story of British punk, in some ways the Buzzcocks remain an oddity -- they're not from London, they have an accessible sound, and far from embarrassing themselves with money-grubbing reunions, they continue to make quality music to this day. |
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| | betterPropaganda - free MP3 downloads Buzzcocks |
 | | Buzzcocks are a band with a past, present, and future. |  | | The band went on to break away from the Pistol's anarchy and the Clash's overt politicism, signing to United Artists (on the day Elvis died) and producing a string of hit singles that melded high-octane guitar, bass and drum power with heartrending personal statements of love won and lost and dismay with the modern world. |  | | Three bands from the now mythical 1976/77 British punk explosion set the musical benchmark for everything that was to follow - the Sex Pistols, the Clash and Buzzcocks. |
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| | Never Mind The Buzzcocks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Never Mind The Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme produced by Talkback Thames for the BBC and usually aired on BBC Two. |  | | The title is a play on the Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks album along with the band "Buzzcocks". |  | | In 1999, BBC Worldwide published "Never Mind The Buzzcocks: The Book, The CD, The Brief Intense Rush (followed by a feeling of paranoia and insecurity)". |
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| | Buzzcocks April/May 2003 |
 | | The Buzzcocks are still revered and respected as one of the first bands of the original punk era. |  | | It was good to see that a break of more than 10 years had done nothing to smothsr the crazed vocals and persistent guitar that made the band so big in the 70s. |  | | WITH their trademark barrage of hedonistic in-your-face punk, the Buzzcocks played a blinding set at Birmingham Academy this week. |
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| | The Buzzcocks (untitled) - Salon |
 | | Vintage Buzzcocks songs were different from their English punk peers. |  | | If the Buzzcocks' new CD sounds instantly familiar, that's because legions of loud, fast, snotty bands have co-opted the band's signature punk rock style since the late 1970s. |  | | The Buzzcocks new album shows that Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle can still write immensely memorable punk rock tunes. |
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| | Buzzcocks >> Aversion.com |
 | | One of the first punk bands to touch the topic of love, Buzzcocks made a name for themselves by using the tools of punk rock-- overamplified guitars, punchy beats and stripped-down bass melodies-- to build a distinctly pop-influenced sound. |  | | Combining the harsh buzzsaw guitar of classic British punk with melodies straight out of the textbook for "Pop 101," Buzzcocks pioneered pop punk, breaking out in the original punk boom of 1977, opening for the Sex Pistols and Clash on the Anarchy in the UK tour. |  | | Buzzcocks Sign to Cooking Vinyl Nov 29, 2005 |
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 | | Three classic albums - Another Music in a Different Kitchen, Love Bites, and A Different Kind of Tension - were released in '78/79, charting the progress of a band in top form and not afraid to mix the experimental with the instant, or of being constrained by their punk rock roots. |  | | From the now mythical 1976/77 British punk explosion only a few bands set the benchmarks for everything that was to follow. |  | | Those impressed by the current generation of 'new punk' bands would do well to spend an afternoon with Buzzcocks' seminal pop treasure Singles Going Steady. |
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| | Punknews.org Buzzcocks - Buzzcocks |
 | | Buzzcocks are a great band and i like every single album they have put out and they make me wanna hit my head on stuff really hard just beacause i like them so much. |  | | One of the charms of “Buzzcocks” is that it brings back that sorely missed British punk snarl, especially on tracks like “Lester Sands” or “Useless.” To it’s infinite benefit this sound is made all more believable by very mature lyricism and musicianship that never once shows the band trying to relieve their youth. |  | | This one album by the Buzzcocks is better than anyting Tim's label has ever put out. |
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| | Buzzcocks: still going steady - The Washington Times: Entertainment |
 | | The Buzzcocks, the veteran British punk rockers now in their third incarnation, have had a banner year. |  | | The Buzzcocks were beyond punk right from the beginning. |  | | The Buzzcocks — original members Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle and the youngish rhythm section of Phil Barker and Tony Barber — nonchalantly walked onstage at the wee hour of 12:15 to an audience approaching impatience. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Buzzcocks |
 | | Buzzcocks Lyrics - Lyrics from the band's classic albums. |  | | TrouserPress.com: Buzzcocks - Reviews of the band's recordings. |  | | Buzzcocks - The official site of the legendary English punk band - featuring news, fan club, discography, mailing list, merchandise, images and lyrics. |
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| | Amazon.com: Operators Manual: Music: Buzzcocks |
 | | Basically, the Buzzcocks single-handedly pushed open a door that made it possible for many post-punk British bands to exist...they are simply the first English band to merge the classic 3-minute pop song with the speed and aggression of punk. |  | | The Buzzcocks, out of all the hundreds of bands in the original British punk scene, made the most enduring music out of all of them, matched only by the Jam and the Clash. |  | | Great music, and this is a great CD to start with. |
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| | THE BUZZCOCKS / SINGLES GOING STEADY |
 | | While the albums that make up the Buzzcocks' sacred late-'70s trilogy (Another Music In A Different Kitchen, Love Bites, and A Different Kind Of Tension) are all must-hear masterpieces in their own right, the Buzzcocks were, first and foremost, the premier singles band of Britain's early punk movement. |  | | Remember, its 16 cuts (with eight more being added to this year's UK reissue) are singles, the type of songs specifically engineered to win the listener over in three breathless minutes or less with impeccable melodies and singalong choruses. |  | | By applying punk rock's spotty-faced adolescent aggression to the radio single's hooks-and-harmonies-oriented format, the Buzzcocks have created short, sharp, souped-up powerpop (emphasis on "power") that sacrifices neither the snottiness of the former nor the sweetness of the latter. |
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| | Buzzcocks Discography, Biography and Links at Mr Bill's I.R.S. Records Corner |
 | | Although many Buzzcocks fans are split as to which album is the best, this one is considered by many to best represent the style of both Buzzcocks and punk/power pop. |  | | On the downside, much of the "punk charm" and high energy of early Buzzcocks is missing; but on the plus side the music is better and it is apparent the boys have evolved into fine musicians. |  | | BUZZCOCKS I.R.S. This discography will cover only BUZZCOCKS' recordings for I.R.S. Records. |
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| | Buzzcocks - A Punk Rock History |
 | | Specialising in melodic buzzsaw punk and loud shirts with wing collars the Buzzcocks made a stream of classic singles and some good albums, away from traditional punk lyrics, all on UA records. |  | | "The Buzzcocks more than anyone else, were responsible for wrenching the frenzied punk impulse into some sort of pop beauty. |  | | Live Buzzcocks at the Roxy photo Erica Echenberg from 'And God Created Punk' |
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| | Amazon.com: Buzzcocks Finest: Ever Fallen in Love: Music: Buzzcocks |
 | | The BUZZCOCKS have two distinct types of songs, either classic pop punk hits or ordinary songs that just don't hit the mark. |  | | All four stars are simply for the two songs on the album which absolutly blew me away, "Ever Fallen In Love" and "Moving Away from the Pulse Beat" these quite simply rank as two of the best songs ever and not just from the punk genre. |  | | As a whole this cd is not exactly brilliant I found that most songs were prity run of the mill punk, good but not great. |
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| | Neumu - 44.1kHz |
 | | The new album, simply titled Buzzcocks, is clearly calculated to evoke memories of days past, from the photocopy-quality front cover and typewriter-style Courier font on the lyrics sheet to the full-throttle, urgent tempo of the songs and the brisk total running time (12 cuts in just over a half hour). |  | | Spread the word: The Buzzcocks are back, making incredibly vital music that you need to hear if you've a punk rock bone in your body. |  | | And, as much as I was drawn to their hard-charging guitars and drums, their oft-humorous lyrics and the voices that delivered them, it bummed me out to learn that the band was already defunct and wouldn't be bringing me any more tales of adolescent heartbreak. |
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| | Buzzcocks: Buzzcocks: Pitchfork Review |
 | | When the Buzzcocks started, punk was still something of a reaction against pop, and combining the two has always been a rock-paper-scissors sort of affair-- punk bludgeons the nuance out of pop, and pop sweetness neuters punk attitude. |  | | Even though the Buzzcocks sounded like they were always playing with complete abandon-- er, sorry, poor choice of words, kids-- they had the instincts and the songwriting talent to hit that mark with decent frequency. |  | | In fact, a lot of the album's problems come from overaggressiveness; the further the balance tips toward loud-and-fast, the deeper the split in their musical personality show. |
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Buzzcocks |
 | | From the teen angst of the Devoto/Shelley "Orgasm Addict" to the 20th-century malaise of "Something's Gone Wrong Again," the songs are across-the-board great, and the album is a non-stop hit parade. |  | | While the regular studio recordings are generally better than these radio broadcasts, there is a searing "E.S.P." that is more gripping than the version on Love Bites, while two instrumentals from the same LP and Tension's "Mad Mad Judy" are all notably and nicely dissimilar to their subsequent renderings. |  | | They began (individually) writing new songs for the band. |
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| | Buzzcocks - Spiral Scratch EP (The Grey Area) |
 | | This release will be available on vinyl and CD with artwork, mostly unseen, from Howard Devoto's personal archive. |  | | Led by Pete Shelley, the Buzzcocks made sly, poppy punk through the next decade and beyond. |  | | In October they went into the local Indigo Sound Studio and for under a hundred pounds worth of mike time, cut their songs. |
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| | Buzzcocks : I Don't Mind the Buzzcocks - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Arguably British punk's equivalent of the Kinks, the Buzzcocks had plenty of hooks and infectious pop melodies to go with their snotty, snarling, in-your-face demeanor. |  | | For the most part, you won't find a heavy socio-political agenda on I Don't Mind the Buzzcocks, an 18-song collection that came out in 1999 and looked back on the band's influential 1978-79 output. |  | | i don't mind the buzzcocks - similar albums |
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| | Barnes & Noble.com Music - Operators Manual -- Buzzcocks - CD |
 | | Marrying glorious pop melodies, the chainsaw roar of a downstroked guitar, and the furious angst of a million confused teenagers, the Buzzcocks played punk rock that was physical, passionate, and emotionally compelling, but also joyously listenable (and danceable) in a way The Damned and The Clash could never dream of being. |  | | This is the second best album that buzzcocks have made only after Singles Going Steady. |  | | An essential buy for anyone who considers themselves a Buzzcocks fan or for that matter a punk rocker. |
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| | buzzcocks.com the official site |
 | | The '70s Punk Rebellion features 3 Buzzcocks tracks. |  | | Also get the Argentinean version of the 2003 Buzzcocks studio album on the same label. |  | | Listen online to a very entertaining Buzzcocks radio doc (originally broadcast Aug 7 on BBC Radio 2) |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Operators Manual: Buzzcocks Best: Music |
 | | The Buzzcocks encapsulated one aspect of punk, the return to short, snappy pop songs. |  | | The only track which doesn't quite work is I Beleive, which is far too long and outstays its welcome, it was the sound of the band losing the plot and forgetting what they were good at. |  | | Great collection of almost all of the Buzzcocks best songs. |
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| | Tower Records - Singles Going Steady - Buzzcocks |
 | | The Buzzcocks emerged from Manchester's thriving punk enclave with a succession of startling pop singles. |  | | Buzzcocks: Pete Shelley (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Steve Diggle (vocals, guitar); Steve Garvey, Garth Smith (bass); John Maher (drums). |  | | Such seminal recordings have ensured the Buzzcocks' place in a lineage just a bit below the Kinks and the Smiths as one of the best purveyors of the 45 rpm. |
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| | Enterzone 8: Reviews: Buzzcocks |
 | | As part of the original punk-rock scene in England that gelled in 1976, the Buzzcocks were one of the few punk bands to focus on fast pop tunes rather than socio-political rage, like the Sex Pistols and The Clash. |  | | Today's generation of retro punk bands like Green Day owe a huge debt to the Buzzcocks; it's nice to know the originals are still around, still vital, and still a hell of a lot of fun onstage. |  | | Their two post-reunion studio releases, Trade Test Transmissions (1992) and this year's All Set are brimming with the kind of jangly, edgy-yet-infectious punk that launched their career back in the mid-70's. |
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| | Punknews.org Buzzcocks sign to Merge |
 | | the buzzcocks, antiflag, and down by law all sign to go kart, and what happens, they all sign to new labels after one album. |  | | The label will release the group's 7th studio album, simply entitled "Buzzcocks," on March 18th, 2003. |  | | Merge Records, home of Superchunk, Crooked Fingers, Spoon, and many more have announced the signing of seminal English punk-pop band Buzzcocks. |
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| | Rolling Stone : Buzzcocks: Product : Music Reviews |
 | | Thanks to John Maher, one of the rare punk drummers who could thrash and swing, the Buzzcocks modernized pop music with an unnervingly rapid beat. |  | | The overall effect was a sonic and emotional extension of the Beatles' dizzy performances on At the Hollywood Bowl. |  | | The booklet to Product, a terrific box-set retrospective, tells of the Buzzcocks taking LSD in the recording studio, and some of the songs clock in at six and seven minutes. |
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| | BBC - Black Country Music - The Buzzcocks @ Wolverhampton Wulfrun |
 | | The Buzzcocks come back on with 'Fast Cars', and 'Sick City Sometimes' from their 2003 studio album, proving that they can still come up with the goods. |  | | BBC - Black Country Music - The Buzzcocks @ Wolverhampton Wulfrun |  | | Visit our guide to Black Country events and exhibitions, latest film releases, live music gigs and theatre. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Flat-Pack Philosophy: Music |
 | | Although the band may be a little older, their music still rages with the same intensity that they had in the late seventies, and much of the material on this album stands up to their classic albums 'Another Music In A Different Kitchen' and 'Love Bites'. |  | | It has been 30 years since Buzzcocks first formed and judging by their latest album, they have lost none of their energy or knack of writing killer tunes. |  | | 'Flat Pack Philosophy' is The Buzzcocks' follow-up album to2003's eponymous 'Buzzcocks'. |
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| | The Buzzcocks, Pop Punk Pioneers |
 | | Their latest album, flat-pack philosophy, was released in March of 2006, and the band is planning a world-wide tour to support it. |  | | Like any band with a long history and a pop sensibility, the best way to grasp the hooks of the Buzzcocks is through their singles compilations. |  | | The band was able to put together a lineup and set list in enough time for their live debut, opening for the Sex Pistols in November of that same year. |
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| | Buzzcocks Tour Dates: Buzzcocks bookend Warped Tour with headlining dates >> liveDaily |
 | | The disc features the single "Wish I Never Loved You," audio and video versions of which are streaming at the official Buzzcocks website. |  | | Buzzcocks--along with The Sex Pistols and The Clash--were one of the key acts to emerge from the influential British punk wave of 1976 and 1977. |  | | The group is backing its latest album, "Flat-Pack Philosophy," which surfaced in late March. |
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| | Buzzcocks Time's Up |
 | | Beefheart's "I Love You, You Big Dummy" is translated from the original blues-based swagger into a two-chord stagger, Devoto relishing the song title's contradiction until a change of tempo hurtles the song towards its end with talk of a "subterranean profile" amongst other dark mutterings. |  | | The two cover versions the group recorded that appear on Time's Up say a lot about the Buzzcocks in those days. |  | | Most folk, myself included, first encountered it as a bootleg dating initially from the late 70s, cashing in partly on the fact that Spiral Scratch had been deleted. |
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| | Pitchfork: Daily Music News |
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| | Never Mind The Buzzcocks at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Never Mind The Buzzcocks is a surreal comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme produced for the BBC, and usually aired on BBC TWO. |  | | The title is a play on the title of the Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks album and the band The Buzzcocks. |  | | In the show celebrities, usually comedians and musicians, are given tasks such as guessing what song their team mates are attempting to recreate (with no instruments or props) and guessing which of three implausible stories about a popular musician are true. |
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| | Buzzcocks To Share 'Philosophy' |
 | | January 26, 2005, 3:30 PM ET John D. Luerssen, N.Y. Iconic U.K. punk quartet Buzzcocks will follow up its self-titled 2003 comeback album with an all-new studio disc this year. |  | | Due in late summer or early autumn through Merge, the album, which is still a work in progress, is tentatively titled "Flat Pack Philosophy." |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment TV and Radio Buzzcocks to get guest presenters |
 | | Never Mind the Buzzcocks presenter Mark Lamarr is to be replaced by guest hosts for the next series of the BBC Two pop music quiz show. |  | | Lamarr has been host for all 17 series of the pop music quiz |  | | Lamarr, who also is a presenter on BBC Radio 2, made his name on Channel Four's Big Breakfast in 1992 after being spotted as a stand-up comedian. |
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| | YouTube - Buzzcocks "Breakdown" 1976 |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Sean Hughes quits Buzzcocks |
 | | Comedian and novelist Sean Hughes has quit the BBC music quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks and will be replaced by Bill Bailey. |  | | Never Mind the Buzzcocks pits two teams of three against each other to answer weird and wonderful questions about pop music. |  | | The team captains are joined by celebrities from the world of music and entertainment. |
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| | Never Mind the Buzzcocks - UKGameshows |
 | | And my music taste is still the best. |  | | We can also recommend the video, Never Rewind the Buzzcocks, which is a specially extended exclusive-to-video episode of the show. |
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http://www.ukgameshows.com/index.php/Never_Mind_the_Buzzcocks
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| | Hiljaiset Levyt: PUNKNET 77 - Buzzcocks |
 | | I Am The Amazing Buzzcocks (12" release in Australia available in clear, blue and black vinyl) (Wizard Records ZS12198) 5/78 |  | | ** CD ** The Legendary Buzzcocks (WPIX-FM broadcast of concert at Club 57, New York Sept lst, 1979; also available on vinyl) (Hand Made HAM014) -94 |  | | Buzzcock FOC, was in fact Steve Diggle's Flag of Convenience (=FOC), not the real Buzzcocks - so look at Steve Diggle. |
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http://www.hiljaiset.sci.fi/punknet/buzzco_e.htm
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| | The Buzzcocks Tabs: 325 Tabs Total @ 911Tabs |
 | | get The Buzzcocks lyrics from Mp3 Lyrics Organized |  | | get more The Buzzcocks tabs from Tab Heaven |  | | The Buzzcocks news, reviews, forums and wallpapers at GetSomeNoise |
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http://www.911tabs.com/tabs/b/buzzcocks
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| | Buzzcocks Discography Contents |
 | | ZIP : BBC Radio 1 Liz Kershaw show [RADIO BROADCAST] 1988 |  | | BBC Radio 1 Kid Jensen show [RADIO BROADCAST] 1978 |  | | BUZZCOCKS #2.0 Mar 11th 1977 - Oct 7th 1977 |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/pete.shelley/contents.htm
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