- Murray Dalglish
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Murray Dalglish Born Glasgow, UK Genres Alternative rock Instruments Drums Years active 1984 Labels Creation Associated acts The Jesus and Mary Chain Murray Dalglish was the original drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain from their formation in early 1984 until November 1984 [1] when he was replaced by Bobby Gillespie. Aged 16 when he joined the band, Daglish played a two-piece drum kit, which he did whilst standing up; this style would later be carried on in Gillespie's playing. His drumming can be heard on the band's first single "Upside Down", along with its B-side, the Syd Barret cover "Vegetable Man". He reportedly was kicked out of the band as his father demanded that he be given more money, despite the fact that the band at the time was making little, if any money at all.[2]
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Murray Dalglish · Dave Evans · Bobby Gillespie · Douglas Hart · Ben Lurie · Steve Monti · John Moore · Nick Sanderson · Richard ThomasStudio albums Live albums Live in ConcertCompilations Barbed Wire Kisses · The Sound of Speed · Hate Rock 'N' Roll · The Complete John Peel Sessions · 21 Singles · The Power of Negative Thinking: B-Sides & Rarities · Upside Down: The Best of The Jesus and Mary ChainEPs Some Candy Talking · Happy When It Rains · Darklands · Rollercoaster · The Peel Sessions · Sound of SpeedSingles "Upside Down" · "Never Understand" · "You Trip Me Up" · "Just Like Honey" · "April Skies" · "Happy When It Rains" · "Darklands" · "Sidewalking" · "Blues from a Gun" · "Head On" · "Reverence" · "Far Gone and Out" · "Almost Gold" · "Sometimes Always" · "Come On" · "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" · "Cracking Up" · "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"Related articles Discography · Primal Scream · Creation Records · Blanco y Negro Records · Freeheat · Lazycame · Black Box Recorder_ This article on a British drummer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.