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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AlarmThe Alarm - Wikipedia

    The band soon reformed under the new name of The Alarm (with Nigel Buckle changing his surname to 'Twist'), and played their first gig at The Victoria Hotel, Prestatyn, North Wales on 6 June 1981, opening with "Shout to the Devil", which later appeared on the album Declaration.

  2. During The Alarm’s second encore at Slim’s in San Francisco, California on October 27th, 2018, NigelTwist” Phillips, the original drummer of the group, per...

  3. Sus antecedentes provienen de una banda de Punk llamada The Toilets, formada en 1977 por Mike Peters (voz, guitarra y armónica), David Sharp (guitarra), Eddie Macdonald (bajo) y Nigel Twist (batería). Tras cambiar su nombre por el de Alarm Alarm, en 1981 deciden llamarse definitivamente The Alarm.

  4. 2 de ago. de 2019 · The Alarm, with special guest Nigel “Twist” Phillips, the original drummer of the group, performs “Shout To The Devil” and “Sixty Eight Guns” during the encore at The Regency Ballroom in San...

  5. 7 de ene. de 2021 · Nigel Twist. Nigel Buckle was born on 18th July 1958 and is known also known as Nigel Twist and Nigel Phillips He was born in England and moved to Wales as a teenager. His first band was named Quasimodo. He played drums for The Toilets Seventeen, and The Alarm.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2012 · Great interview with the great Twist! I had the pleasure of seeing The Alarm many times throughout 1984-1987, including front and center at the MTV show at UCLA. Always enjoyed Twists drumming!

  7. The Alarm, with special guest Nigel “Twist” Phillips, the original drummer of the group, performs “Sold Me Down The River” and a cover of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ In The Free World” during the...