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  1. So Alone is the debut solo studio album by Johnny Thunders, then leader of the Heartbreakers and formerly lead guitarist for New York Dolls. The album was released on 6 October 1978 and was produced by Thunders and Steve Lillywhite.

  2. Jul 6, 2016 · So Alone ’s core quartet of Thunders (guitar, vocals), Jones (guitar), Lynott (bass) and Cook (drums) – as captured on assaults on The Chantays’ Pipeline, the Dolls’ Chatterbox (now renamed Leave Me Alone) and the Heartbreakers’ London Boys (a fierce, embittered reply to the Pistols’ Doll-dissing New York) – are revealed as one of rock’s great l...

  3. Jul 15, 2016 · Now ostensibly solo, the guitarist took to playing guerrilla gigs around London with an all-star cast of eager celebrity fans, including Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Phil Lynott, Peter Perrett and Sid Vicious, some of whom shared a certain predilection.

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  4. Dec 5, 2018 · So: In honor of the late Johnny Thunders, who was the living embodiment of the 7 Second Delay, we are commemorating the 40 th anniversary of his extraordinary debut solo album, So Alone, a month late. We spoke with the producer of So Alone, Steve Lillywhite, CBE.

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  5. So Alone. If you don't have this album you are a loser. Get the fuck out of here right now before I get really pissed off. Track Listing: Side A. Pipeline; You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory; Great Big Kiss; Ask Me No Questions; Leave Me Alone; Side B. Daddy Rollin' Stone; London Boys; Untouchable; Subway Train; Downtown; Musicians. Johnny ...

  6. So Alone is a 1978 album by Johnny Thunders, then leader of The Heartbreakers and formerly lead guitarist for the New York Dolls. “So Alone” Q&A. What is the most popular song on So...

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  8. So Alone” is about as coherent as the dope-woozy, doom-struck, wise-cracking stumblebum Thunders ever got – or pretended to get – on his own, relying on hired sidemen like Phil Lynott, Steve Marriott, Peter Perrett, Steve Jones, and Paul Cook to bang it down and tart it up.

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