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No Reply (other)
No Reply may refer to: * ''No Reply'' (album), by Daylight Dies * "No Reply" (song), by the Beatles * "No Reply", a song by Buzzcocks from ''Another Music in a Different Kitchen ''Another Music in a Different Kitchen'' is the first full-length album by the English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in March 1978 by the United Artists record label. This was the third line-up of Buzzcocks, with the guitarist Pete ...
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No Reply (album)
No Reply is the debut full-length album by Daylight Dies released by Relapse Records in 2002. Track listing Credits *Guthrie Iddings – harsh vocals, piano (on track 8) *Barre Gambling – guitars *Egan O'Rourke – bass, clean vocals *Jesse Haff – drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ... References Daylight Dies albums 2002 debut albums Relapse Records albums Albums with cover art by Travis Smith (artist) {{2000s-death-metal-album-stub ...
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No Reply (song)
"No Reply" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1964 album ''Beatles for Sale''. In North America, it was issued on Capitol Records' variant on the British release, ''Beatles '65''. The song was written mainly by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Lennon originally gave the song to another artist managed by Brian Epstein, Tommy Quickly, in June 1964, but Quickly decided not to use it. The Beatles recorded the track in London soon after returning from their first full tour of the United States. The lyrics typify Lennon's more introspective and mature songwriting on the ''Beatles for Sale'' album. Background John Lennon began writing "No Reply" in May 1964 while in Tahiti, where he was on holiday with his Beatles bandmate George Harrison and their respective partners, Cynthia Lennon and Pattie Boyd. Once back in London, Lennon finished writing the song with some assistance from Paul McCartney. On 3 June, after the Beatles had completed the recordi ...
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