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  2. Talk:Sina-drums - Wikipedia

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    I usually work on German Wikipedia entries. I recently created an entry for the German musician Sina-drums. About 70% of the entry was created by me, about 23% by the German Wikipedia administrator Gripweed. Since the musician in this article moved to London/UK this year, I looked for the English language entry. I didn't find any.

  3. Won't Get Fooled Again - Wikipedia

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    "Won't Get Fooled Again" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by guitarist and primary songwriter Pete Townshend. It was released as a single in June 1971, reaching the top 10 in the UK, while the full eight-and-a-half-minute version appears as the final track on the band's 1971 album Who's Next , released that August.

  4. The Sixsters - Wikipedia

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    The Sixsters incorporates elements of punk, pop rock, alternative rock, and indie rock into their music. Their genre is characterized by a blend of energetic and melodic sounds, with a focus on driving guitar riffs, punchy drum beats, and memorable choruses. The band's music is a fusion of various styles, contributing to their distinctive sound.

  5. Geffery Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Geffery Morgan is the fifth album by UB40.Released in 1984, it takes its title inspired by a band roadie who had a friend named "Geffery Morgan who ... loved white girls" Following the success of their covers album, Labour of Love, all tracks on this album are self-penned.

  6. Moon Shadow (album) - Wikipedia

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    Moon Shadow is the second album by American singing trio Labelle.This release was their second and last album for Warner Bros. Records. The album is notable for their soulful rendition of The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again", the socially conscious "I Believe That I've Finally Made It Home" (a song which members Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash share lead vocals) and the nine-minute ...

  7. Who's Next - Wikipedia

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    The lead single from the album, "Won't Get Fooled Again" (edited down to three and a half minutes), was released ahead of the album on 25 June 1971 in the UK and in July in the US; it reached #9 and #15 in the charts of the respective countries. [44] The album was released on 2 August in the US and on 27 August in the UK.

  8. Starting Over (Raspberries album) - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Anastasia Pantsios criticized the song for being too similar to "Won't Get Fooled Again" but felt it was redeemed by the lyrics about "a teenage dilemma: intense, nervous desire but not knowing in what manner or how." [21] Carmen said "It was pretty much an homage to the Who. The lyric was really kind of a teen frustration anthem.

  9. Wire & Glass - Wikipedia

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    Wire & Glass (subtitled "Six songs from a mini-opera") is the only EP [1] released from The Who's 2006 album, Endless Wire.The EP was released exclusively to the iTunes Music Store on 17 July 2006 but a Maxi-CD/12" was released a week later in Australia and the United Kingdom.