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  2. Generation X (album) - Wikipedia

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    Generation X was recorded at TW Studios in Fulham, West London, during November–December 1977, with the producer Martin Rushent and the engineer Alan Winstanley. [8]The band had previously worked with the producer Phil Wainman on prior singles, but had been dissatisfied with the results, critiquing his production as too "poppy" and polished, and sought a recorded sound for the album that ...

  3. Ready Steady Go - Wikipedia

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    Ready, Steady, Go!, by Drake Bell, 2014 "Ready Steady Go" (L'Arc-en-Ciel song), 2004 "Ready Steady Go", a song by Nami Tamaki from the 2006 album Speciality "Ready Steady Go", a 1978 song by Generation X, from the 1978 album Generation X

  4. Generation X (band) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Later in the year, Generation X's first record was released by the band itself in the form of an unmarked white label for promotional purposes, with the song "Your Generation" as its A-side, and "Listen" as the B-side, taken from the De Lane Lea demo session. 250 copies were initially pressed, followed by another 500 copies ...

  5. Ready Steady Go! - Wikipedia

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    ) - The song was filmed on the actual RSG set in late 1966. In the mod film Quadrophenia, the main character is watching the Who perform on Ready Steady Go!. English group Generation X wrote a song about the show "Ready Steady Go" in 1978, which made various references and had the lyric "because I'm in love with Cathy McGowan".

  6. The Best of Generation X - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Generation X is a compilation album of English punk rock band Generation X. [4]It was released by Chrysalis Records in 1985 in response to the international success that the band's frontman Billy Idol had recently achieved, as well as the media interest generated by bassist Tony James' then current project, Sigue Sigue Sputnik.

  7. Generation X discography - Wikipedia

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    "Your Generation" (white label release) b/w "Listen" 1977 — — Non-album singles "Your Generation" (different recording) b/w "Day by Day" 36 — "Wild Youth" b/w "Wild Dub" [A] — "Ready Steady Go" b/w "No No No" 1978 47 — Generation X "King Rocker" b/w "Gimme Some Truth" 1979 11 20 Valley of the Dolls "Valley of the Dolls" b/w "Shakin ...

  8. Ready or not: Generation X faces bleak retirement horizon - AOL

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    There’s a notable gender gap, too. The median retirement savings is $13,000 for single Gen X men and $6,000 for Gen X women. (That might be because Gen X women are more likely to work part-time.)

  9. 1978 in music - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Rogers continues his highly successful solo career with the single (and album) "The Gambler" and will go on to star in no less than five movies based around the song. In the UK, singles sales are at their all-time high this year, boosted by the simultaneous peak of the disco and punk phenomena and the success of singles from the movie Grease.