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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeparatesSeparates - Wikipedia

    Separates is the second album by English punk rock band 999, released in 1978. Separates was released in the United States under the title High Energy Plan, with a different cover and slightly altered track listing; on High Energy Plan, "Tulse Hill Night" and "Out of Reach" are replaced by "Waiting" and "Action". [3]

  2. Joe Strummer . Pablo LaBritain (Joe’s friend & drummer from 999) who took the pic: 'I remember a bloke in a pub offered him outside for a fight, because he thought he was a student, but he said, No, I'm a gravedigger, which appeased him.

  3. Pablo LaBritain. Self: Urgh! A Music War. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows. What's on TV & Streaming Top 250 TV Shows Most Popular TV Shows Browse TV Shows by Genre TV News.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › 999_(band)999 (band) - Wikiwand

    999 are an English punk rock band, formed in London in December 1976. From 1976 to 1985, their line-up consisted of Nick Cash, Guy Days, Jon Watson and Pablo LaBritain (drums). LaBritain was temporarily replaced in 1980 by drummer Paul Edward while he recovered from a motor accident. Bassist Jon Watson left the band in 1985 and was replaced by Danny Palmer, who was succeeded by Arturo Bassick ...

  5. The Biggest Prize in Sport is the third studio album by English punk/rock band 999. It peaked at No. 177 on the U.S. Billboard Album Chart. The album was re-released on CD in 1999 on Anagram Records. Nick Cash: "Pablo (Labritain) broke his arm in ’78, two days before we were doing a show at the SO36 Club in Berlin. Ed (Case) was part of our following, the Southall Crew.

  6. Explore music from Pablo Labritain. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Pablo Labritain on Discogs.

  7. Artist: The Clash First Release: unreleased Length: Vocals: Joe Strummer Themes: Additional Information: correct title of this song confirmed by first Clash drummer Pablo Labritain [1] title confirmed as Medicine Cabinet in Pat Gilbert's piece "The Man Who Wasn't There" [2] mistitled as "I Know What To Think Of You" or "You Know What I Think About You" on bootlegs according to Pablo Labritain ...