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  • The Mersey Sound is an anthology of poems by Liverpool poets Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri first published in 1967, when it launched the...
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    of Modern Verse of the same year. In the 1960s The Mersey Sound anthology of Liverpool poets became a bestseller, plugging into the countercultural attitudes...
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  • British Poetry since 1945 (category 1970 anthologies)
    included in the best-selling The Mersey Sound anthology from 1967). Lucie-Smith wrote in the introduction: The evidence seems to be in favour of the notion...
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    Brian Patten (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
    best-selling poetry anthologies of modern times, The Mersey Sound aimed to make poetry accessible to a broader audience. It has been described as "the most significant...
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  • remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound, along with...
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    The River Mersey (/ˈmɜːrzi/) is a major river in North West England. Its name derives from Old English and means "boundary river", possibly referring to...
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    Roger McGough (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    came to national prominence through the publication of The Mersey Sound in 1967. The Mersey Sound is an anthology of poetry by three Liverpool poets:...
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  • Liverpool poets (redirect from Mersey Poets)
    place in a pub or club environment. The anthology The Mersey Sound was published by Penguin in 1967, containing the poems of Adrian Henri, Roger McGough...
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  • Browser Four (p3)". Bill Harry/Mersey Beat Ltd. Retrieved 4 July 2009. Miles 1997, pp. 74–75. (The Beatles Anthology) DVD 2003 (Episode 1 - 0:28:02)...
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  • works and spoken-word albums. The music on Electronic Sound, consisting of two extended instrumental pieces – "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time or Space"...
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    on 7 November 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2021. "The University of Mersey Sound - Jose McLaughlin - Mersey Beat". Triumphpc.com. Retrieved 3 December 2018...
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  • Timeline of Liverpool (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    July–August: Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building partially demolished. The Mersey Sound anthology of Liverpool poets published. 22 November: BBC Radio Merseyside...
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    10 Admiral Grove (category History of the Beatles)
    property Ingham, Chris (2003) The Rough Guide to the Beatles, Rough Guides. ISBN 1-84353-140-2 "Television: The Mersey Sound". The Beatles Bible. 30 August...
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  • Penguin Modern Poets (category Poetry anthologies)
    of the series was No. 10, which, unlike the others, had its own title (The Mersey Sound) and which, with sales of over 500,000, has become one of the best-selling...
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  • Hull) from the Separated Vegetables LP, 1977 "Heart On" – 3:20 (Howard Wuelfing) from the Mersey, Mersey Me EP, 1978 "Put a Bullet thru the Jukebox" –...
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    Kinfauns (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Harrison was the first Beatle to own or use a Moog synthesizer, and he recorded "Under the Mersey Wall" with his Moog at Kinfauns. The track filled one...
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    Sutcliffe The Quarrymen Popular beat combo Beat music Mersey Beat The Jacaranda and Lord Woodbine Cavern Club and Ray McFall Penny Lane, Liverpool The Top Ten...
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  • Bass guitar Hot and Cool – EP, Dacoit, 1976 Mersey, Mersey Me – EP, Limp, 1978 3rd EP – EP, Limp, 1979 "The Brain That Refused to Die" – single, Dacoit...
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    Brian Epstein (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    on the front page of the second issue of Mersey Beat". On 3 August 1961, Epstein started a regular music column in the Mersey Beat called "Stop the World—And...
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  • Bill Harry (category The Beatles)
    Harry (born 17 September 1938) is the creator of Mersey Beat, a newspaper of the early 1960s which focused on the Liverpool music scene. Harry had previously...
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