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  2. Slip Kid - Wikipedia

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    Following the album's release, "Slip Kid" was released as a follow-up single to "Squeeze Box" in the United States and Canada, backed with "Dreaming from the Waist". The song failed to chart. [3] "Slip Kid" has also appeared on compilation albums such as The Story of The Who (1976), Hooligans (1981), 30 Years of Maximum R&B (1994) and The Who ...

  3. Dreaming from the Waist - Wikipedia

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    "Dreaming from the Waist" is a song by the Who, written by Pete Townshend and released on the group's 1975 album The Who by Numbers (reissued in 1996); it also served as the B-side of the "Slip Kid" single, released in 1976 in the United States.

  4. The Who by Numbers - Wikipedia

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    The album cover, on which the band members' bodies are depicted as connect the dots puzzles, was drawn by John Entwistle.In 1996, when asked about the cover, he replied: "The first [piece of artwork] release[d] is The Who by Numbers cover, which I never got paid for, so now I'm going to get paid.

  5. Category:Songs written by Pete Townshend - Wikipedia

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    Slip Kid; Slit Skirts; So Sad About Us; The Song Is Over; Sound Round; Sparks (The Who song) Squeeze Box (song) Stardom in Acton; Stop Hurting People; Substitute (The ...

  6. However Much I Booze - Wikipedia

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    "However Much I Booze" was played sporadically during The Who's 1975 tour, making it one of the three songs from The Who by Numbers to be played at that time (although "Slip Kid" was attempted during the band's 1976 tour.) [3] [4] However, the song was abandoned following this tour.

  7. Family's anger as father's killer goes on the run again - AOL

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    The family of a man who was murdered in Londonderry have said they have been "failed by the justice system" after his killer went on the run from prison again. An international police hunt is ...

  8. Taylor Swift's ‘You're on Your Own, Kid’ Lyrics Offer a ...

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    Taylor Swift's fifth track of Midnights “You're On Your Own, Kid” quickly became a fan favorite following the album's release—and feature some of Swift's most brutal, personal lyrics about ...

  9. Chiefs are motivated by doubters who say record is a fluke ...

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    It's been rather commonplace to say that the 13-1 Kansas City Chiefs should not be what their record is – but that's just fuel to the fire for the back-to-back champions.. Sure, the Chiefs have ...