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

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    A notice that "long-haired freaky people need not apply" for a job opening. He stuffs his hair into his hat in order to get an interview, then contemptuously reveals it once he has been offered the job. A sign outside a house warning that trespassers will be shot on sight.

  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. Convoy (song) - Wikipedia

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    The convoy moves onto Interstate 44, and by the time they reach "Chi-town" (Chicago, Illinois), the convoy—now 1,001 vehicles strong—includes a driver with the handle "Sodbuster", a "suicide jockey" (truck hauling explosives, in this case dynamite), and "11 long-haired friends of Jesus" in a "chartreuse (Volkswagen) Microbus". Rubber Duck ...

  5. My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They ...

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    When singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan left the mod band John's Children at the end of June 1967, he formed a new group, Tyrannosaurus Rex. After a disastrous debut gig as an electric four-piece at the Electric Garden club on July 22, Bolan stripped the group down to an acoustic duo consisting of himself on vocals and guitar and Steve Peregrin Took on backing vocals and bongos. [1]

  6. 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.

  7. Sorrow (The McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorrow" is a song first recorded by the McCoys in 1965 and released as the B-side to their cover of "Fever". It became a big hit in the United Kingdom in a version by the Merseys, reaching number 4 on the UK chart on 28 April 1966. [1]

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    Credits: $59.00 for 100 credits, $160.00 for 500 credit, or $289.00 for 1000 credits Pros. Great for married individuals. Free for female users “Traveling Man” feature when out of town. Cons ...

  9. I Need a Freak - Wikipedia

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    "I Need a Freak" is an influential rap/electro song, originally released in 1983 by the musical act Sexual Harassment. It has been recorded and sampled many times, most notably by the hip hop group Black Eyed Peas for their 2005 hit song "My Humps".