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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Craig_GannonCraig Gannon - Wikipedia

    Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966) is an English guitar player, best known as the second guitarist in the Smiths (1986). He is now a composer for film and television. Career. Born in Manchester, Gannon had played in bands with friends since he was 12 years old, and in 1983 joined Aztec Camera after replying to an ad in Melody Maker. [1] .

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Craig_GannonCraig Gannon - Wikipedia

    Craig Gannon ( Manchester, 30 luglio 1966) è un chitarrista britannico . È stato il secondo chitarrista degli Smiths nel 1986 . Indice. 1 Carriera. 2 Discografia. 2.1 Con gli Smiths. 2.1.1 Singoli. 2.1.2 Album. 2.2 Con Morrissey. 2.2.1 Singoli. 2.2.2 Albums. 3 Collegamenti esterni. Carriera.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2053329Craig Gannon - IMDb

    Craig Gannon. Composer: The Krays: Dead Man Walking. Former guitarist with The Smiths, Aztec Camera, Morrissey, Terry Hall, Alison Moyet and many others and also a successful composer of film and television. Born in Salford, joined Aztec Camera at age 15 and went on to play with many influential British artists and continues to do so.

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  4. 20 set 2014 · About. Craig Gannon was asked to join The Smiths in early 1986 after the band had fired bassist Andy Rourke. Having already made his name as a member of Aztec Camer...

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    "Panic" was recorded at London's Livingston Studios in May 1986. It was the group's first recording sessions since they completed work on their third album The Queen Is Dead six months earlier. During the interim period, bassist Andy Rourke had been fired due to his heroin addiction, which had interfered with his playing. The band hired Craig Ganno...

    A story circulated as the basis for the song holds that Marr and Morrissey were listening to BBC Radio 1 when a news report announced the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Straight afterwards, BBC disc jockey Steve Wright played the song "I'm Your Man" by pop duo Wham! "I remember actually saying, 'What the fuck has this got to do with people's lives?'" ...

    The song "extended The Smiths' unorthodox tradition of releasing a non-album A-side" as a single. It reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for eight weeks. The single also stayed on the Irish Singles Chart for five weeks, reaching a peak of number 7, and reached number 32 on the Dutch Top 40. "Panic" was voted Single of ...

    All songs written by Morrissey and Johnny Marrexcept where noted. 7" vinyl record 1. "Panic" – 2:20 2. "Vicar in a Tutu" – 2:21 12" vinyl record and CD 1. "Panic" – 2:20 2. "Vicar in a Tutu" – 2:21 3. "The Draize Train" (Marr) – 5:10

    An image of a young Richard Bradford, known for his lead role as private eye McGill in the 1960s British TV adventure series Man in a Suitcase, features on the sleeve cover. Etching in the runout on the British 7" single reads "I DREAMT ABOUT STEW LAST NIGHT", a pun on a lyric from "Reel Around the Fountain" ("I dreamt about you last night"), while...

    Morrissey – vocals
    Johnny Marr – guitar
    Mike Joyce – drums, percussion
    Andy Rourke – bass guitar

    Panic was covered by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine and included as a B-side to their single, "The Only Living Boy in New Cross". It was later included on their 1993 compilation album, This is the Sound of an Electric Guitar.

    "Panic" appears in the 2004 film Shaun of the Dead and in "Hang the DJ", a 2017 episode of the television series Black Mirror. The latter episode takes its title from the chorus of the song. The song also appeared in the 1986 Italian horror sequel Demons 2. The title of an episode of The Simpsons, "Panic on the Streets of Springfield" – which featu...

  5. 19 mar 2011 · Craig Gannon plays Bigmouth Strikes Again by The Smiths. smithsonguitar. 9.04K subscribers. 523. 61K views 12 years ago. Craig demonstrating Bigmouth by the Smiths. From the "Queen Is Dead: A...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ask_(song)Ask (song) - Wikipedia

    Craig Gannon, who at the time was rhythm guitarist for the group, has claimed he wrote – and was denied credit for – the song's chord structure. "Ask" continued the Smiths' top-20 streak in their native country, peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. It reached number nine on the Irish Singles Chart.