• show for Vintage TV in the UK, Neil McCormick's Needle Time. McCormick is a close associate of rock band U2. McCormick was born in England but later moved...
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    April 2011, he played Neil McCormick in Killing Bono, a comedy based on McCormick's memoir I Was Bono's Doppelgänger, in which McCormick recounts his youth...
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    Flanagan (1995), pp. 46–48 McCormick, Neil (2008). October (Remastered deluxe edition CD booklet). U2. Island Records. B0010948-02. McGee (2008), pp. 49–50...
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  • Neil McCormick's memoir Killing Bono: I Was Bono's Doppelgänger (2003). The film stars Ben Barnes as Neil McCormick, Robert Sheehan as Ivan McCormick...
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  • League teammates, Neil McCormick and Brian Lackey, both experience life-altering events during the summer of 1981 in Hutchinson, Kansas. Neil, the son of an...
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  • likened to the sound of Swift's 2020 albums Folklore and Evermore. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph argued that this mellower sound allows for more...
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  • to members of McCormick's family, Ricky had used encrypted notes as a boy, but none of them knew how to read the code. The Ricky McCormick Notes The FBI...
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    while reviewing It Won't Always Be Like This for The Daily Telegraph, Neil McCormick found Hewson's "raw tone" reminiscent of Bono's, but with "a loose,...
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  • the quality of this body of songs." Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Neil McCormick described the album as "funny, shocking, contradictory, utterly outrageous...
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  • Telegraph's Neil McCormick regarded Short n' Sweet as a "smart" pop record that masquerades itself as a frothy mainstream release; McCormick elaborated...
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    2007). "When he was young". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved May 14, 2014. McCormick, Neil. "'we can be Bigger than U2' there are no Limits to the Ambition of...
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    his girlfriend at the time of the album's release. Music journalist Neil McCormick described the album as "an absorbing collection of moody, introspective...
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  • faithful to the original. NME's Hollie Geraghty, The Daily Telegraph's Neil McCormick, and Ludovic Hunter-Tilney of Financial Times regarded 1989 (Taylor's...
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    the COVID-19 pandemic forced him to suspend his touring. Music critic Neil McCormick described Thompson as "a versatile virtuoso guitarist and a sharp observational...
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    leaving. In August 2016, Chaplin said in an interview with music critic Neil McCormick that he began using drugs again before the release of his solo album...
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  • reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. The Telegraph's Neil McCormick found that its "mix of trap grooves and synth balladry is perfectly...
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  • ISBN 0-679-73729-4. Communards, The. AllMusic. Retrieved 07-31-2013. Neil McCormick (8 October 2017). "Life before Strictly: Reverend Richard Coles's drug-fuelled...
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    was his "primary influence as an acoustic guitarist and songwriter." Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph described him as "one of Britain's most complex...
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  • and goodwill to easily ingratiate himself into the Nashville scene". Neil McCormick of The Telegraph commended the album, writing that it represents "pure...
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  • beats and chilled tempos that burble through progressive hip hop.  — Neil McCormick, discussing the album's musical and vocal style During the album's recording...
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    screen was in Nick Hamm's film Killing Bono, based on the memoir of Neil McCormick. The role was written specially for Postlethwaite to accommodate his...
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  • through a marvelous maze of music to deliver some big emotional wallops." Neil McCormick from The Daily Telegraph agreed in his own five-star assessment, opining...
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  • comparisons to a nightclub or S&M club in Germany. For The Telegraph's Neil McCormick, the black and white brutalist architecture invoked a "nightmarish Soviet...
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  • vocals span G3 to D5. The hook has a vocal sample; The Daily Telegraph's Neil McCormick wrote that it was "an odd squawking sample", while The Guardian's Rachel...
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    reception. Some noted the move away from the sound of the debut album. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph was also positive, stating "his joyous second...
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  • the members of Irish rock band U2, first published in 2006, edited by Neil McCormick. It portrays the story of U2 in their own words and pictures. U2 by...
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  • Lateau, And finally: Uri Fruchtmann, New Internationalist, May 1, 2014 Neil McCormick, The sadness that rekindled Annie's flame, The Daily Telegraph, September...
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    Scotsman. 10 June 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2020.[permanent dead link] Mccormick, Neil (10 May 2001). "The Kings of Uncool reclaim their realm". Telegraph...
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    (2006). McCormick, Neil (ed.). U2 by U2. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-719668-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) McGee, Matt...
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  • October 1, 2009". "Gaga for girl power". smh.com.au. February 28, 2009. Neil McCormick (August 5, 2009). "La Roux, Lady Gaga, Mika, Little Boots: the 80s are...
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