Aidan John Moffat (born 10 April 1973) is a Scottish vocalist and musician, and member of the band Arab Strap. Moffat was born and raised in Falkirk,...
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singer-songwriter Aidan Mathews (born 1956), Irish poet and dramatist Aidan McArdle (born 1970), Irish actor Aidan Meehan, Irish artist and author Aidan Moffat (born...
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Arab Strap are a Scottish indie rock band whose core members are Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton. The band were signed to independent record label Chemikal...
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Dip (album) (category Aidan Moffat albums)
musician Aidan Moffat, under his pseudonym L. Pierre. It was released in February 2007 under Melodic Records. The album is a departure from Moffat's earlier...
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Lee Gorton Sam Morris Arab Strap Colin Macpherson Malcolm Middleton Aidan Moffat Astrid William Campbell Charlie Clark Neil Payne Gareth Russell Belle...
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unruly inspector from the "sixth Stone", Ian Stewart. The lyrics to Aidan Moffat & the Best-Of's song "The Sixth Stone" were written by Ian Rankin about...
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one notable exception ("R U Still in 2 It", which features vocals from Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap), although many songs feature recordings of various individuals...
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commercially by (among others) Kenneth McKellar, Oscar Brand, Jim Croce and Aidan Moffat. It has spread to Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, New Zealand and...
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and collaborator Aidan Moffat titled Here Lies the Body. Its lead single, Cockcrow, featured Siobhan Wilson on vocals along with Moffat. The track was playlisted...
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2021. Retrieved November 13, 2020. Moffat, Aidan (July 10, 2014). "Blurred Lines & Crossed Wires: Aidan Moffat On Robin Thicke". The Quietus. Retrieved...
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Edinburgh, Scotland, produced by Jamie Harley, and featuring vocals by Aidan Moffat), and "Stereodee" (also recorded at MCM Studios, but produced by Paul...
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cutie-sexploitation film L. Pierre, a musical project by Scottish musician Aidan Moffat Lucky Pierre (band), an American band fronted by Kevin McMahon and including...
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MacIntyre - harmony vocals (track 9) Gill Mills - backing vocals (track 3) Aidan Moffat - lead vocals (track 13) Jenny Reeve - lead vocals (track 6), backing...
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Everything's Getting Older (category Aidan Moffat albums)
Everything's Getting Older is an album by Scottish musicians Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat. Mojo placed the album at number 17 on its list of "Top 50 albums of...
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Strap, released on 17 October 2005 on Chemikal Underground. Vocalist Aidan Moffat stated that the album is "a lot more upbeat, but still deals with some...
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Martsch of Built to Spill, Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap, Swervedriver, Uncle Tupelo, Evan Dando of the Lemonheads...
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Burns (of Mogwai), members of The Delgados, The Reindeer Section and Aidan Moffat. Malcolm has commented on the album, saying Things all came to a head...
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Foundation for Scotland. In 2015, Graham participated in Aidan Moffat's backing band during Moffat's UK tour performing Scottish folk songs. The tour was...
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by Seth Godin Dip (album), a 2007 studio album by Scottish musician Aidan Moffat "Dip", a single by Danny Brown from his 2013 album Old "Dip" (song),...
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No. 75 on the UK Albums Chart, and featured a guest appearance from Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap. In 1998 the band had their first singles chart success...
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2002, Braithwaite performed solo acoustic shows. In 2002, Braithwaite, Aidan Moffat and Colin "Sheepy" McPherson released an eponymously titled EP called...
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Week's Singles: 17/10/11 Lana Del Rey, Connan Mockasin, Django Django, Aidan Moffat". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved...
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praising Aidan Moffat as "one of the best lyricists of the past two decades". All tracks are written by Malcolm Middleton and Aidan Moffat. Monday at...
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diplomat Aidan Moffat (born 1973), Scottish musician with the band Arab Strap Alex Moffat (disambiguation), several people Alfred Edward Moffat (1863–1950)...
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McClelland, Roddy Woomble 3:10 12 "Whodunnit?" William Campbell, Charles Clark, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Aidan Moffat, Neil Payne, Gareth Russell 3:25...
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director 1973 – Roberto Carlos, Brazilian footballer and manager 1973 – Aidan Moffat, Scottish singer-songwriter 1973 – Christopher Simmons, Canadian-American...
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original and exclusive artwork, poetry and prose from musicians such as Aidan Moffat, Elvis Perkins, Emmy the Great, James Yorkston, Johnny Flynn, Joseph...
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Middleton and Aidan Moffat, except where noted. Credits for Philophobia adapted from album liner notes. Arab Strap Malcolm Middleton Aidan Moffat Additional...
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of the album. When questioned about it, Arab Strap's leader/singer, Aidan Moffat said, "They have a sense of humour." Malcolm Middleton, the band's instrumentalist...
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Escape Plan) Chito Miranda (Parokya ni Edgar) Kevin Mitchell (Jebediah) Aidan Moffat (Arab Strap) Phil Mogg (UFO) Brian Molko (Placebo) Kanako Momota (Momoiro...
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