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  2. The Raincoats - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Rotten was an early admirer of the band, and later stated: "The Raincoats offered a completely different way of doing things, as did X-Ray Spex and all the books about punk have failed to realise that these women were involved for no other reason than that they were good and original". [7] The Raincoats' distinctly uncommercial sound did ...

  3. List of Gilmore Girls episodes - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore Girls is an American comedy drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino. ... 5.16 [72] 72: 7 "The Festival of Living Art" ... "Raincoats and Recipes"

  4. Odyshape - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, Odyshape was a radical departure from the band's first album, featuring a diverse range of instruments, such as the shruti box, balophone, shehnai and kalimba, [2] which they picked up at junk shops and markets [3] or brought back from New York after their 1980 tour. [1]

  5. Looking in the Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Looking in the Shadows is the fourth studio album by British alternative rock group the Raincoats, released in 1996 by Rough Trade and DGC. [9] It was the band's first album in 12 years (after 1984's Moving ).

  6. Here’s a Theory That Just Blew My Mind: You’re Either the ...

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    Jake spots her the second she walks in. Olivia. She nestles in the corner, her oxblood leather jacket slicing through the scene of Soho Grand aristocrats. Her friend says something that makes her ...

  7. Palmolive (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Palmolive played on the Raincoats initial EP and their first album, The Raincoats, considered a "feminine response to rock'n'roll hegemony." [20] She drummed for the Raincoats on a UK tour with Rough Trade labelmates Kleenex (later renamed LiliPUT after Kimberly-Clark, the manufacturer of the tissue paper brand, threatened legal action) in 1979.