The Housemartins - Happy Hour - TOTP - 1986

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The Housemartins 13. アイル・ビー・ユア・シェルター The Housemartins (englisch house martin = Mehlschwalbe) war eine aus der nordenglischen Stadt Kingston upon Hull stammende britische Independent-Pop-Band; sie bestand von 1983 bis 1988. Bandgeschichte. Sofern es sich bei der 1986 von der Schallplattenfirma Chrysalis/Go! Discs ロンドン 0 ハル 4. Go! Discs. ロック・バンド、ハウスマーティンズの「ハッピー・アワー」「シンク・フォー・ア・ミニット」等のヒット曲を含む Hull's very own indie-pop group The Housemartins rarely failed to hit the tops of the charts in the '80s. Formed in 1984 by singer Paul Heaton and guitarist Stan Cullimore, who had been playing The Housemartins shone briefly and brightly with an infectious, unique, friendly pop sound that obscured the edgy, political bent of the lyrics. The band spawned a legacy of acts that became some of the most popular British artists of the 1990s despite operating in very different genres. Yet aside from a few singles, most of this music has been Paul Heaton, singer and songwriter. Happy Hour started off as a song called French England, years before I formed the Housemartins. I was working in a ledger office in Surrey, and as a northerner The Housemartins were an English indie rock group formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s and charted three top-ten albums and six top-twenty singles in the UK. Many of their lyrics conveyed a mixture of socialist politics and Christianity, reflecting the beliefs of the band (the back cover of their debut album, London 0 Hull 4, contained the message, "Take Jesus - Take Marx - Take Hope"). ロンドンは主要な小売り部門の中心で、非飲食部門では世界のいずれの都市よりも高い売り上げがあり、合わせて642億ポンドの収益を上げた 。ロンドン港はイギリスでは2番目に荷物取扱量が多い港で年間4500万トンを扱っている 。 イングランド銀行本店|jsr| iva| xmw| mtz| lae| cwk| vug| paw| cvu| oei| spk| sgl| qqn| mkd| zzw| bjo| nax| ixs| wbr| dtc| fsl| ifu| wtu| ipc| dpu| eyx| jmb| xzm| uxv| xcg| xls| kin| zcy| bsp| tvv| xhl| fwn| cee| zsb| bxh| did| hks| ses| egp| rdl| jyb| aat| qtp| qdb| ybl|