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  2. Heavier Than Air – Rarest Eggs - Wikipedia

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    "In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand" "I Turned to Stone" "You're a Superstar" "She Used Me Up" "Hot as a Docker's Armpit" "The Author" "Whiskey River" "Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman" Disc 2: "Breadfan" "You're the Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk" "Melt The Ice Away" "In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand" "Smile Boy Smile"

  3. List of songs from Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs from Sesame Street. It includes the songs are written for used on the TV series. The songs have a variety of styles, including R&B, opera, show tunes, folk, and world music. [1] Especially in the earlier decades, parodies and spoofs of popular songs were common, although that has reduced in more recent years. [1]

  4. Never Turn Your Back on a Friend - Wikipedia

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    This was drummer Ray Phillips' final appearance on a Budgie recording date. The album shows the band continuing the successful heavy metal formula of their previous album Squawk, adding a hint of speed metal in the single "Breadfan", one of the band's best known songs. [1] [2] Roger Dean created the artwork for the album. [2]

  5. Breadfan - Wikipedia

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    "Breadfan" is a song by Welsh Blues Rock heavy metal power trio Budgie, appearing on their 1973 album Never Turn Your Back on a Friend. [2] The title of the song refers to a person's relationship to money, with "bread" being a slang term for money. The lyrics further highlight the moral dilemmas on what to do with money; keep it, give it away ...

  6. In for the Kill! - Wikipedia

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    The album includes the song "Crash Course in Brain Surgery," originally released in 1971 as a single and was included on their self-titled debut album. The song was covered by Metallica for their 1987 EP The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited , while the album's title track was covered by Van Halen during the group's club days.

  7. The Last Stage (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Stage is a compilation of unreleased Budgie tracks, mostly from the early-to-mid eighties. Many of these tracks were intended to be released on the follow-up to 1982's Deliver Us from Evil, an album that never saw the light of day. The track "Beautiful Lies" was supposedly meant to be included on the album but never made it.

  8. If I Were Brittania I'd Waive the Rules - Wikipedia

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    If I Were Brittania I'd Waive the Rules is the sixth album by the Welsh power trio heavy metal blues rock band Budgie, released in April 1976. [2]The album is the band's first new release with A&M Records, having signed with them in late 1975 to distribute the US pressings of Bandolier.

  9. The Hand That Feeds - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The song was released for sale on both iTunes and Napster on March 22. [citation needed] In April, a link to a multi-track GarageBand file of the song was posted on the band's website, allowing anyone with GarageBand to remix it. The single for "The Hand That Feeds" was only given a wide release in Europe.