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  2. The Easybeats - Wikipedia

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    The Easybeats were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney in late 1964. They are best known for their 1966 hit single "Friday on My Mind", which is regarded as the first Australian rock song to achieve international success; Rolling Stone described it as "the first international victory for Oz rock". [2]

  3. She's So Fine - Wikipedia

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    The basic tracks to "She's So Fine" were recorded in early 1965 at Armstrong Studios in Melbourne. Additional recording took place later when they returned to Sydney. [ 1 ] The single was a break-through hit for the Easybeats, gaining them nationwide attention.

  4. For My Woman - Wikipedia

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    Finally, both sides were also featured on the 1992 CD re-issue of Easy. [23] According to author Mick Wall, "For My Woman" is a "mid-paced" blues song with clear inspiration from the Rolling Stones, heavily revolving around "George [Young]'s skin-tight rhythm guitar" and a "proto-psychedelic solo" by Vanda. [24]

  5. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitar functionality was added to the North American version of the game via downloadable content on August 14, 2012. [1] All DLC songs are forward-compatible with Rocksmith 2014, but DLC songs released on or after October 22, 2013, are compatible only with Rocksmith 2014 and will not play on the original version of Rocksmith.

  6. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...

  7. Good Times (The Easybeats song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Times" (aka "Gonna Have a Good Time") is a song by the Australian rock band the Easybeats, written by George Young and Harry Vanda. It was released in June 1968 on their album Vigil, and as a single in July 1968 through Parlophone.

  8. I Want You (She's So Heavy) - Wikipedia

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    The song's coda consists of a three-minute repetition of the "She's So Heavy" theme, with the arpeggios double tracked, intensifying with "white noise" fading in as the theme continues, which consists of multi-tracked guitars from Lennon and George Harrison, Moog white-noise from Lennon, and drums and bass from Ringo Starr and McCartney ...

  9. The Music Goes 'Round My Head - Wikipedia

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    The song was influenced by the Jamaican ska music that was currently popular among London's mod scene. [1] Much in the same way The Beatles song "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" would be the following year. The single was released in the U.K., Australia, Brazil and New Zealand. Various versions of the song have been released.

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