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  1. 9 de out. de 2009 · Bono (U2) - "The Last Song I'll Ever Sing". Bono sings final track from Gavin Friday's "Shag Tobacco" album, then intros Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson & John Zorn.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shag_TobaccoShag Tobacco - Wikipedia

    Professional ratings. Shag Tobacco is the third solo album from Gavin Friday. Once again, Friday teamed up with musician Maurice "The Man" Seezer. Bono and The Edge contribute backing vocals on "Little Black Dress".

    • Rock Alternative
  3. Album Credits. Producers Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer & Tim Simenon. Writers Gavin Friday, Marc Bolan & Maurice Seezer. Backing Vocals Bono & The Edge (Guitarist) Courtesy Of Island Records ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gavin_FridayGavin Friday - Wikipedia

    In 2005 Gavin Friday played Billy Hatchett in the Neil Jordan film Breakfast on Pluto based on Irish author Patrick McCabe's book, which had been influenced by Friday's album Shag Tobacco. On the soundtrack he sings "Wig Wam Bam" and "Sand", a duet with Cillian Murphy. Discography Albums. Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves (1989)

  5. Shag Tobacco” was produced by Tim Simenon, who had previously worked with Bono and Gavin Friday on the soundtrack, and single, “In the Name of the Father”. Bono and the Edge are both listed in the credits for the song, and are also listed as “Tobacconists” later in the album notes among a list of contributors.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Shag_TobaccoShag Tobacco - Wikiwand

    Shag Tobacco is the third solo album from Gavin Friday. Once again, Friday teamed up with musician Maurice "The Man" Seezer. Bono and The Edge contribute backing vocals on "Little Black Dress". "The Last Song I'll Ever Sing" was dedicated "in loving memory" of Scottish-Irish street performer Thom McGinty, known as "The Diceman").

  7. 11 de ago. de 1995 · …he effortlessly straddles the line between barfly poet and 21st century Las Vegas headliner….SHAG TOBACCO is a night out on the tiles that takes in pre-war Berlin, Lou Reed’s dazzling transvestite New York, Marc Bolan’s epochal `The Slider’ and Dublin’s late night transients… Q (January 11, 1996)