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"Have a Cigar" is the third track on Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here. [8] [9] It follows "Welcome to the Machine" and on the original LP opened side two. In some markets, the song was issued as a single. English folk-rock singer Roy Harper provided lead vocals on the song.
On this tour the band debuted the song "Have a Cigar", and the "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" suite was divided in two parts with "Have a Cigar" between. The other two songs from Wish You Were Here (the title track and "Welcome to the Machine") wouldn't be played live until 1977. The last gig of the tour was as the headliner of 1975 Knebworth ...
JDC 0060 Rosebud - Have A Cigar (12") JDC 0061 People Like Us - Midnight Lover (12") JDC 0062 Finzy Kontini - Cha Cha Cha (12") JDC 0063 Latin Lover - Cassanova Action (12") JDC 0064 Antonio Rodriguez / Dee D. Jackson - La Bamba / S.O.S. (Love To The Rescue) (12") JDC 0065 Angie Gold - Eat You Up (12") JDC 0066 Patrick Cowley - Right On Target ...
The Dragon's Trilogy by Marie Brassard, Jean Casault, Lorraine Côté, Marie Gignac, Robert Lepage, Marie Michaud; directed by Robert Lepage (Special Event - Los Angeles Festival, Macgowan Hall, UCLA) The Lisbon Traviata (West Coast Premiere)by Terrence McNally; Directed by John Tillinger; The Wash by Philip Kan Gotanda; Directed by Sharon Ott
Rosebud (band), a folk-rock band circa 1970, featuring Judy Henske and Jerry Yester; Rosebud (Fabergé egg) Rosebud, an American film; Rosebud, a South Korean film; The Rosebuds, an indie-rock band "Rosebud", a song by Ryan Adams from the album Cold Roses "Rosebud", a song by Sparks from their 1986 album Music That You Can Dance To
Rosebud was the name of an American popular music group which released a single, eponymous album in 1971. Its members were Judy Henske, Jerry Yester, Craig Doerge, John Seiter, and David Vaught. The album was a follow-up to the Henske-Yester collaboration, Farewell Aldebaran. Perhaps to its detriment, Rosebud was seen as a democratic enterprise ...
Inspired by Lilith Fair and held at Woodley Park, home of WorldFest (LA), Los Angeles' largest Earth Day festival, the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival was an eco-music-fest featuring over 65 bands on 5 solar-powered stages, offering vegan, vegetarian and organic refreshments, and featuring pet adoptions, and was attended by over 2500 people ...
"This Is L.A." by The Briggs (Used as the team song for the Los Angeles Galaxy) "This Is L.A." by Delinquent Habits "This Is L.A." by Lemon D "This Is Los Angeles" by WC "This Is My Hollywood" by 3 Colours Red "This Is Why I Came to California" by Leon Ware "This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims (rapper)