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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Malcolm_EdenMalcolm Eden - Wikipedia

    Malcolm Eden (born 1 September 1963, Ilford, Essex, England) was the vocalist and guitarist in the indie pop group McCarthy between 1985 and 1990. Eden wrote the far left leaning lyrics of the band. Eden cited the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1979, and his dislike of her, as the key event in starting his ...

  2. El lenguaje universal, el pop en su esencia más smithiana, fue el canal utilizado por Malcolm Eden, vocalista de McCarthy, un grupo nacido del desasosiego que le produjo la subida al poder de la Dama de Hierro. Según rememoraba Eden en una entrevista concedida a Lacewings en 2007: “Ella tenía una manera muy enérgica de imponer sus argumentos.

  3. McCarthy were a British indie pop band, formed in Barking, Greater London, England in 1984 by schoolmates Malcolm Eden (voice and guitar) and Tim Gane (lead guitar) with John Williamson (bass guitar) and Gary Baker (drums). [1] . Lætitia Sadier later joined the band on vocals for their final studio album. [2]

  4. 5 de sept. de 2015 · Share This. Email. Optic Nerve has just re-issued ‘I am a Wallet’, the classic 1987 debut album by one of the most interesting yet unheralded bands of the UK 80s post-punk indie scene, McCarthy. Here, Gus Ironside interviews McCarthy’s elusive former singer and lyricist Malcolm Eden about the album that moved Nicky Wire of ...

  5. Malcolm in the Middle. A Malcolm, un niño de nueve años a quien le gusta andar en patineta y pasar el rato con su mejor amigo Stevie, le cambia la vida cuando lo obligan a entrar en la clase de “talentosos” y se encuentra rodeado de un grupo de marginados talentosos.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Malcolm_EdenMalcolm Edén

    Malcolm Eden (nacido el 1 de septiembre de 1963, Ilford , Essex , Inglaterra) fue el vocalista y guitarrista del grupo de pop indie McCarthy entre 1985 y 1990. Eden escribió las letras de extrema izquierda de la banda. [1]

  7. Few persons have had the ability to say as much in two minutes as Malcolm Eden did with his lyrics during his time as vocalist and songwriter for the British janglepopsters McCarthy. From the first single, 'In Purgatory' (1986), to the last, 'Get A Knife Between Your Teeth' (1990), his lyrics boiled with anti-capitalistic propaganda.