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  1. Paul y Steve también participaron en el LP So Alone de Johnny Thunders tocando en la canción "London Boys" (en español "Muchachos de Londres"). A fines de los años 1980 el baterista retornó a la industria musical para tocar en el grupo Chiefs of Relief junto al ex guitarrista de Bow Wow Wow Matthew Ashman y, tras otro período ...

  2. The album featured Heartbreakers-members Walter Lure and Billy Rath, as well as several guest musicians, including Phil Lynott, Steve Marriott, Paul Gray, Peter Perrett, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Mike Kellie, Patti Palladin, and Chrissie Hynde.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_CookPaul Cook - Wikipedia

    Cook and Jones played together on Johnny Thunders' solo album, So Alone. They released four singles, recorded a self-titled LP that was shelved until 1990, and released I Didn't See It Coming in November 1981.

  4. rockandrollglobe.com › punk › an-interview-with-the-legendary-steve-lillywhiteSo Alone at 40 - Rock and Roll Globe

    5 de dic. de 2018 · As someone who was very aware of the Punk scene and was still young enough to actively be a part of it, was it exciting to you to have Steve Jones and Paul Cook in the studio? (Cook and Jones, of the Sex Pistols, play on a number of So Alones tracks) I wasn’t over-awed by them because, to be honest, they were like regular South London guys.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2016 · So Alone ’s core quartet of Thunders (guitar, vocals), Jones (guitar), Lynott (bass) and Cook (drums) – as captured on assaults on The Chantays’ Pipeline, the Dolls’ Chatterbox (now renamed Leave Me Alone) and the Heartbreakers’ London Boys (a fierce, embittered reply to the Pistols’ Doll-dissing New York) – are revealed as one of rock’s great l...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "So Alone" on Discogs.

  7. So Alone is a 1978 album by Johnny Thunders, then leader of The Heartbreakers and formerly lead guitarist for the New York Dolls. What is the most popular song on So Alone by Johnny...