Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick. |
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We were soon to meet Gerard Starkey, aka Ged, a man who, like Alex Stein in London, would provide me with an exotic tour of his city. |
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Starkey moved in the highest circles of the Paduan and Venetian intellectual aristocracy. |
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Zak Starkey, a Beatle once-removed, plays drums on this latest offering. |
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Starkey says the league sets standards the Ducks have to meet for ice and building temperatures, the dew point and humidity, which, if all are met, will provide the best ice. |
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How quaint to find this plebeian trait alive and well in Starkey. |
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Zak Starkey, son of Beatle Ringo Starr, deputises for the late Keith Moon and Pino Palladino sits in for the recently departed bassist John Entwhistle. |
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The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Starkey. |
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Patrick Crowhurst researched French piracy and David Starkey focused British 18th century piracy. |
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But this November, I think again of that old swabbie Ray Starkey, who died later in the '60s of heart disease. |
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In May 2008, Zak Starkey left the band after recording Dig Out Your Soul, the band's seventh studio album. |
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Daltrey toured that year with Entwistle, Zak Starkey on drums and Simon Townshend filling in for his brother as guitarist. |
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In 1996, Townshend, Entwistle and Daltrey performed Quadrophenia with guests and Starkey on drums at Hyde Park. |
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Starkey was invited to join Oasis in April 2006 and the Who in November 2006, but he declined and split his time between the two. |
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In February 2013, Starkey pulled a tendon and was replaced for a gig by Scott Devours who performed with less than four hours' notice. |
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Starkey has been praised for his playing style which echoes Moon's without being a copy. |
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White was replaced by Zak Starkey, drummer of the Who and the son of the Beatles' Ringo Starr. |
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Starkey, 70, also crudely compared the Saltire with the swastika. |
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In a Newsnight discussion on 12 August 2011, historian David Starkey blamed black gangster and rap culture, saying that it had influenced youths of all races. |
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Zak Starkey was made official member of the band during sessions. |
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They resumed regular touring in 1999, with drummer Zak Starkey. |
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