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  2. Blackfoot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blackfoot is an American Southern rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed in 1970. ... "Morning Dew" (1984) "Guitar Slingers Song and Dance" (1990)

  3. Morning Dew - Wikipedia

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    Long John Baldry did "Morning Dew" on his self-titled 1980 release and released it as a single the same year. [citation needed] The German band Einstürzende Neubauten included a version of "Morning Dew" on their album Fünf auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala of 1987. Devo covered the song on Smooth Noodle Maps released in 1990. [1]

  4. Marauder (Blackfoot album) - Wikipedia

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    The band officially broke up amid declining fortunes in the mid-1980s, though Medlocke resumed recording under the name Blackfoot a few years later. He is now, again, a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. [4] Heavy metal band Exodus covered "Good Morning" which was released as a b-side to the single "The Lunatic Parade" (1990).

  5. Vertical Smiles - Wikipedia

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    Vertical Smiles is the seventh studio album by Southern rock band Blackfoot.. It is the second and last album to feature former Uriah Heep keyboardist Ken Hensley and the first without guitarist Charlie Hargrett who left during the recording of the album over disagreements with the rest of the band and management.

  6. List of songs about nuclear war - Wikipedia

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    "Morning Dew" by Bonnie Dobson; also recorded by Jeff Beck, Blackfoot, Einstürzende Neubauten, Tim Rose, and The Grateful Dead "Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.)" By Gillan (1986) "Nagasaki Nightmare" By Crass (1981) "New Frontier" By Donald Fagen (1982) "New Mexico" By Oppenheimer Analysis (1982) "No Nuclear War " By Peter Tosh (1987)

  7. Strikes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Strikes is the third studio album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot. [3] It was released on March 7, 1979, through Atco Records. Recording sessions took place at Subterranean Studios in Ann Arbor, at Sound Suite Studios in Detroit, and at Bee Jay Studios in Orlando. Production was handled by Henry Weck and Al Nalli.

  8. Dreamland (Robert Plant album) - Wikipedia

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    ^A – based on Bukka White's "Fixin' to Die Blues", a song Led Zeppelin used to perform live. ^B – contains elements of: "If I Ever Get Lucky" by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup ; " Milk Cow's Calf Blues " by Robert Johnson ; " Crawling King Snake " by Big Joe Williams or John Lee Hooker ; and " That's Alright Mama " by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup.

  9. No Reservations (Blackfoot album) - Wikipedia

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    No Reservations is the first album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot, ... All songs by Jakson Spires, except "Railroad Man" by Shorty Medlocke. Side One;