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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 Written by Neil Hutson, Martin Dalziel,Jack Savory, Stuart Rae, Leonie Colmar, Robbie Buchanan, Bryan Duncan,Aimee Beverridge Monday, 19 April 2010 14:36
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ESSAYS and exams finished with, it’s time to push those quotes and equations to the back of your mind and get set to enjoy a fabulous three months of leisure, sweet, sweet leisure! And hopefully, if you’re lucky, some sunshine too! So, whether you’re planning a holiday abroad, a road-trip, or just some lazy days in the park, here’s some songs to get you through that long flight, to sing along to with friends in the car, or for easy listening whilst lounging in the park. Enjoy!

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Read more: The Ultimate Summertime Soundtrack

 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 Written by Neil Hutson, Martin Dalziel,Jack Savory, Stuart Rae, Leonie Colmar, Robbie Buchanan, Bryan Duncan,Aimee Beverridge Monday, 19 April 2010 14:27
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The Ultimate Exam-time Playlist

WELL, it’s that time of year again. The sun has finally shown its big happy yellow face and it’s time to lock ourselves down in the library and bury our heads in the books. Typical! So we here at the Telegraph have decided it’s our duty as fellow students to provide you with a playlist to get you through the exam-time-blues. With a mix of mellow, soothing instrumentals, chirpy mood-lifters, and angry head-bangers there’s something to suit all stages of exam stress, and almost every music taste. So get these crackers onto the ipod, get your student ass stapled to that chair and cram some sexy knowledge into those beautiful heads of yours!

 

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Read more: Must Have Playlists for Upcoming Months

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 Written by Aileen Lynn Monday, 19 April 2010 14:19
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What a noise. I'm surrounded by bodies. Some with their fingers in their ears, others utterly overwhelmed with the new Quadraphonic sound system which allows the band's distorted noise to reach new heights as they stand bathed in a shower of strobes. The Twighlight Sad play to their biggest crowd tonight in the ABC with their epic audio-visual show proving they've come a long way from their days at The Thirteenth Note. 

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Read more: The Twilight Sad: Bigger, louder, scarily good

Last Updated on Monday, 19 April 2010 14:18 Written by Amy Devlin Monday, 19 April 2010 14:15
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 purple-rain-sflbPRINCE, born Prince Rogers Nelson, is loved by critics and fans alike; winning oodles of awards during his 30 + year career, and being inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as soon as he became eligible. 

 

 According to Robert Larsen in his book, History of Rock and Roll, Prince is "one of the most talented and commercially successful pop musicians of the last twenty years", producing 10 platinum albums and 30 Top 40 singles during his career. 

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Read more: Classic Album: Prince and The Revolution: Purple Rain (1984)

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 Written by Aileen Lynn Monday, 19 April 2010 14:07
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t.reillyTommy Reilly Interview

@ The Goat 11/03/2010

 One year on from winning Channel four’s Orange unsigned Act , Scottish artist Tommy Reilly talks about his hectic year and over uses the word ‘Bonkers’.

TOMMY Reilly does not understand how talented or successful he is. 


 Since winning the Orange unsigned act over a year ago he has released his debut EP ‘Words on the Floor’, sold out the ABC and secured a loyal following with more girls singing along to his emotional outpour of countless rejections than he could ever imagine.

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