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  2. Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf song) - Wikipedia

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    Howlin' Wolf recorded "Killing Floor" in Chicago in August 1964, which Chess Records released as a single. [2] According to blues guitarist and longtime Wolf associate Hubert Sumlin, the song uses the killing floor – the area of a slaughterhouse where animals are killed – as a metaphor or allegory for male-female relationships: "Down on the killing floor – that means a woman has you down ...

  3. Killing Floor (album) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic gave Killing Floor a mixed review, crediting the quality of the Killing Floor's work even although noting that the band was adding nothing new to the industrial rock genre. [3] Aiding & Abetting called it an effective debut for the band, saying "the production is superb, bringing the proper feel to each tune" and "nothing in the sound ...

  4. Killing Floor - Wikipedia

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    "Killing Floor", a song on Black Stone Cherry's 2011 album Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea Killing Floor , a 1992 album by Vigilantes of Love Killing Floor (British band) , a British blues rock band

  5. Killing Floor (British band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the original 1968 line-up reconvened and, after a gap of almost 35 years, issued another Killing Floor album, Zero Tolerance (2004), on Appaloosa Records. [11] The band undertook concert dates across Europe, [ 5 ] and in May 2012 their fourth album, Rock 'n' Roll Gone Mad , was released.

  6. Kiss the Sky (Jimi Hendrix album) - Wikipedia

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    "Red House" is listed in the liner notes as the "unedited version", which amounted to a few seconds of studio chat that preceded the song. [1] "Stepping Stone" is believed to be the original Band of Gypsys single mix. [1] "Killing Floor" from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival was unreleased at the time. [2]

  7. Category:Songs written by Bruce Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    Killing Floor (Bruce Dickinson song) L. The Longest Day (song) Lord of Light (Iron Maiden song) M. Man of Sorrows (Bruce Dickinson song) Montségur (song)

  8. A Long Time Comin' - Wikipedia

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    It opens with an updated take on the Howlin' Wolf blues classic "Killing Floor" and includes an adaptation of Sticks McGhee's "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" titled "Wine". The album also contains "Groovin’ Is Easy" and "Over-Lovin’ You", which had been released as a single in 1967.

  9. Rowland Salley - Wikipedia

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    Rowland Salley (born November 2, 1949) is an American musician, sometimes called Roly Salley.He is a bass guitarist and vocalist for Chris Isaak's band Silvertone. His best-known tune is "Killing the Blues", which has been covered by John Prine, Chris Smither, Shawn Colvin, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Shooter Jennings and Billy Ray Cyrus, Lo-Fang and Sean Keane.