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  1. Hace 5 días · Duck Rock - Malcolm Mclaren. 10. Synchro System - King Sunny Ade. 11. The Crackdown - Cabaret Voltaire. 12. High Land Hard Rain - Aztec Camera. 13. Let's Dance - David Bowie. 14. One From The Heart - Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle. 15. Cold-Blooded - Rick James. 16. Power Corruption & Lies - New Order. 17. Subterranean Jungle - The Remones. 18.

  2. Hace 5 días · 298. Duck RockMalcolm McLaren 299. 16 Lovers Lane – The Go-Betweens 300. The Who By Numbers – The Who 301. World Of Echo – Arther Russell 302. Homework – Daft Punk 303. Mingus Ah Um – Charles Mingus 304. UfOrb – The Orb 305. Every Picture Tells A Story – Rod Stewart 306. The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Answer: Malcolm McLaren "Double Dutch" from Malcolm McLaren debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 29th 1983. The highest chart peak was five. Highest worldwide peak was three (United Kingdom). Album: "Duck Rock" (1983).

  4. Hace 1 día · I said, oh, I like Trevor Horn, he makes good music. He did a great album called 'Duck Rock' with Malcolm McLaren who was the Sex Pistols' manager." Next thing Anderson knew, ...

  5. Hace 3 días · o McLaren, MalcolmDuck Rock o Def Leppard – Pyromania o REM – Murmur o The The – Soul Mining o Waits, Tom – Swordfishtrombones o Blue Nile – A Walk Across the Rooftops o Hanoi Rocks – Back to Mystery City o Lauper, Cyndi – She’s So Unusual o Simon, Paul – Hearts & Bones o Echo & the Bunnymen – Porcupine o ZZ ...

  6. Hace 6 días · Events. DIY Punk Rock label Dischord Records was founded by key figure in the development of hardcore punk Ian Mackaye. Ian Curtis, Joy Division lead singer, commits suicide 18 May 1980 at age 23. The rest of the band become New Order. Malcolm Owen, the Ruts lead singer, dies of a heroin overdose 14 July 1980 at age 26.

  7. Hace 4 días · I have been looking through some correspondence I had many years ago from Malcolm McLaren a pipe maker originally based in Hobart, Tasmania. He was friendly with ‘wee’ Donald MacLean, the Gold medallist and he of the popular ‘Farewell to Oban’ 2/4. Malcolm writes: ‘I first met Donald in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1963.