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  2. Godzilla (Blue Öyster Cult song) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Öyster Cult singles chronology. "Goin' Through the Motions". (1977) " Godzilla ". (1977) "We Gotta Get out of This Place". (1978) " Godzilla " is a single by U.S. hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult, the first track on the band's fifth studio album Spectres. The lyrics are a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the popular movie monster of the same name.

  3. Hush (Billy Joe Royal song) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Joe Royal recorded "Hush" on 12 July 1967 in Nashville with Barry Bailey, future lead guitarist for the Atlanta Rhythm Section, on guitar. Joe South, Royal's regular songwriter/producer, was travelling to Nashville with Royal and writing "Rose Garden" in the car. Royal didn't like it, so South wrote "Hush" for him while leaning on the ...

  4. Glendale Train - Wikipedia

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    Glendale Train is an album by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. It was recorded as a live radio broadcast on October 30, 1971 at the Taft Auditorium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was released on CD and vinyl on November 18, 2013. The New Riders' complete performance from the concert is included in the album.

  5. South California Purples - Wikipedia

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    Length. 6:11. Label. Columbia Records. Songwriter (s) Robert Lamm. Producer (s) James William Guercio. " South California Purples " (originally titled "Southern California Purples") is a song written and sung by Robert Lamm for the rock band Chicago and recorded for their debut album Chicago Transit Authority (1969).

  6. The Adventures of Panama Red - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Panama Red is the fourth country rock album by the New Riders of the Purple Sage, released in 1973. It is widely regarded as one of the group's best efforts, and reached number 55 on the Billboard charts . The album includes two songs written by Peter Rowan — "Panama Red", which became a radio hit, and "Lonesome L.A. Cowboy".

  7. The White Stripes - Wikipedia

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    History 1996–1999: Early years, formation and The White Stripes In high school, Jack Gillis (as he was then known) met Meg White at the Memphis Smoke—the restaurant where she worked and where he would read his poetry at open mic nights. The two became friends, and began to frequent the coffee shops, local music venues, and record stores of the area. By this time, Gillis was already playing ...

  8. Why is health care so expensive as a retiree? - AOL

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    Analysis shows US couples aged 65-plus need $350,000 in savings to cover health care expenses in retirement — here's why it's so expensive Christy Bieber June 4, 2024 at 7:12 AM

  9. Rapture of the Deep - Wikipedia

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    Rapture of the Deep is the 18th studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released in Europe on 24 October 2005, [2] and in the US on 1 November 2005. It is the fourth studio album from Deep Purple since Steve Morse joined the band in 1994 and the second to feature veteran keyboardist Don Airey. The album was produced by Mike Bradford who ...