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  2. Signs (Five Man Electrical Band song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Les Emmerson when he was road-tripping on Route 66 in California, and noticed the beautiful scenery was obscured by many billboards. [3] The song's narrator describes four instances of encountering signs that anger or concern him, as follows: A notice that "long-haired freaky people need not apply" for a job opening.

  3. Five Man Electrical Band - Wikipedia

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    Tesla scored a hit with a cover of the song "Signs" on their album Five Man Acoustical Jam in 1990, and in 2005, Fatboy Slim released a single called "Don't Let the Man Get You Down", based mostly on a looped sample from "Signs", specifically the opening line, "And the sign said long-haired freaky people need not apply."

  4. Palookaville (album) - Wikipedia

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    Palookaville is the fourth studio album by English electronic music producer Fatboy Slim.It was first released on 4 October 2004 in the United Kingdom by Skint Records and a day later in the United States by Astralwerks.

  5. 39 Celebrities You Forgot Used to Rock Long Hair - AOL

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    Bono (1983) Bono, the lead singer of U2, emerged onto the scene with long hair in the early '80s. Throughout the decade he transformed his hair into a mullet and later chopped it off for a short ...

  6. Long Haired Lover from Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" is a pop song best known as a hit for Little Jimmy Osmond. Written by Christopher Kingsley (credited as Christopher Dowden on the UK release) and produced by Mike Curb and Perry Botkin Jr , "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool " was a UK number one single for Jimmy Osmond. [ 1 ]

  7. Freaks and Geeks (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The cult television show Freaks and Geeks used music from the show's time period, 1980–1981 for its soundtrack.. Because this called for using popular, established artists, purchasing the rights to use songs required much of the show's budget and became an obstacle in releasing the show on DVD; in fact, reruns seen on Fox Family replaced some of the songs with generic production music.

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    E. Patrick Johnson, now the dean of communication at Northwestern University, told the New York Times in 2015 that "shade" is a concept with roots in the era of slavery when people who were ...

  9. Hair (Hair song) - Wikipedia

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    The musical’s title song begins as character Claude slowly croons his reason for his long hair, as tribe-mate Berger joins in singing they "don't know." [1] They lead the tribe, singing "Give me a head with hair," "as long as God can grow it," [1] listing what they want in a head of hair and their uses for it.