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Coast Rocker. The
Notorious Stuart Brothers. "A Date With
Peter Buck".
Bucketfull of Brains.
December 1987. CBS
Mornings (June 14, 2024).
Extended interview:...
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Bucketfull of
Brains (also
known as BoB) was a London-based
music magazine,
founded in 1979 and
published until 2015 . An ****ociated
record label was launched...
- with R.E.M.". The
Washington Post. May 10, 1984. Platt, John. "R.E.M.".
Bucketfull of Brains.
December 1984. "The 200
Greatest Singers of All Time". Rolling...
- on
Jello Biafra's
Alternative Tentacles label,
followed in 1989 with
Bucketfulls of
Sickness and
Horror in an
Otherwise Meaningless Life. In
August 1990...
- ISBN 1-85828-201-2. Jon Storey; John
Bottomley (1988).
Bucketfull of Groovies: The Flamin'
Groovies Story. London:
Bucketfull of Brains. The Flamin' Groovies,
along with...
- Live At The
Portland Arms. It was
released as a
bonus flexi-disc with
Bucketfull of
Brains magazine #23. Les
Barker wrote a
parody entitled "The Franco...
- July 14, 2023. The
Notorious Stuart Brothers. "A Date With
Peter Buck".
Bucketfull of Brains.
December 1987. Whitburn, Joel (2014). Cash Box Pop Hits 1952-1996...
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Bucketfull of Brains.
December 1984. Hogan,
Peter (1995). The
Complete Guide to the...
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Little Ways" – Big
Plans for
Everybody 1986 "I Feel Funny" – non-album (
Bucketfull of
Brains magazine flexi) 1988 "Every Dog Has His Day" 17
Every Dog Has...
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promo single the
following year,
given away for free with
issue No. 24 of
Bucketfull of
Brains magazine. The B-side was "Flyaway"
performed by The Seers. Rolling...