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Change (Killing Joke song) " Change " is a song by English post-punk band Killing Joke that appeared on the US release of their 1980 self-titled debut album. The song bears a resemblance to the War song "Me and Baby Brother", which Killing Joke have acknowledged. [1][2] DFA Records cofounder Tim Goldsworthy stated that the song was the key ...
Killing Joke was released in October 1980 by E.G. Records, who were distributed at the time by Polydor Records. [6][7] It entered the UK Albums Chart on 25 October 1980, and eventually reached number 39. [8] The album produced two singles: "Wardance" and "Requiem". The 2005 and 2008 reissues of Killing Joke featured several bonus tracks, such ...
867-5309/Jenny. " 867-5309/Jenny " is a song written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Keller's band Tommy Tutone. It was released on the album Tommy Tutone 2 (1981) through Columbia Records. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Rock Top Tracks chart in April 1982.
All Along the Watchtower. " All Along the Watchtower " is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. The song's lyrics, which in its original version contain twelve lines, feature a conversation between a joker and a thief.
Pylon is the fifteenth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 23 October 2015 by Spinefarm Records, distributed worldwide by Universal Music Group. The album was recorded in the UK and the Czech Republic and co-produced by the band and Tom Dalgety. [2] It was preceded by the release of "I Am the Virus" and "Euphoria ...
Name That Tune: Send an obscure (or obvious, your call) lyric to your friends. If no one can name the title of the song, you can give clues—whether that’s the artist, when it came out, the ...
The Joke (song) " The Joke " is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile. It was co-written by Carlile, Dave Cobb, and Phil and Tim Hanseroth, and produced by Cobb and Shooter Jennings. It was released on November 13, 2017, as the lead single off By the Way, I Forgive You, Carlile's sixth album. [2]
Tom Sawyer (song) "Tom Sawyer" from Moving Pictures. " Tom Sawyer " is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, originally released on their 1981 album Moving Pictures as its opener. The band's lead singer, bassist, and keyboardist, Geddy Lee, has referred to the track as the band's "defining piece ... from the early '80s". [5]