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  2. Robert Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    However, by the time Easy Cure entered London's Sound And Vision Studio to record for Hansa in October 1977, O'Toole had left to work on a Kibbutz in Israel. [30] Smith then fell into the vocalist role by default, since no better replacement appeared. He told Musician magazine in 1989: When we started, and were playing in pubs, I wasn't the ...

  3. Forever (Martin Garrix and Matisse & Sadko song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forever" is a song recorded by Dutch record producer Martin Garrix and Russian production duo Matisse & Sadko. It was released via Garrix's Netherlands-based record label Stmpd Rcrds , and exclusively licensed to Epic Amsterdam , a division of Sony Music , on 20 October 2017. [ 2 ]

  4. Cure for Me - Wikipedia

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    "Cure for Me" was released to digital download and streaming media on 7 July 2021, as the second single from The Gods We Can Touch. [40] The song was released on a limited edition 7-inch vinyl , along with the song "A Potion for Love" as the B-side on 9 July 2021, and was sold exclusively through her official store.

  5. Clipchamp - Wikipedia

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    Clipchamp is a freemium video editing tool developed by Australian company Clipchamp Pty Ltd., a subsidiary of Microsoft.It is a web-based, non-linear editing software that allows users to import, edit, and export audiovisual material in a web browser window.

  6. Forever Again - Wikipedia

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    Forever Again is the second studio album by the Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. [5] [6] [2] The album was recorded and mixed by the band's guitarist, Rick White. Sessions for the album took place at band members' homes and at White's home studio, Stereo Mountain. It was released by Seattle's Sub Pop records as SP 268, in LP, CD and cassette ...

  7. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression is also used in the form IV–I–V–vi, as in songs such as "Umbrella" by Rihanna [5] and "Down" by Jay Sean. [6] Numerous bro-country songs followed the chord progression, as demonstrated by Greg Todd's mash-up of several bro-country songs in an early 2015 video.

  8. Eric's Trip - Wikipedia

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    Eric's Trip formed in 1990 when musicians Rick White and Chris Thompson joined Julie Doiron and Ed Vaughan (who was later replaced by Mark Gaudet). They took their name from a Sonic Youth song [3] and developed a unique sound which fused elements of the distorted guitar of Dinosaur Jr., vocal elements of My Bloody Valentine, the folk leanings of Neil Young, and the lo-fi aesthetic of Sebadoh.

  9. Lovin' Her Was Easier (than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)

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    "Lovin' Her Was Easier (than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" is a song written, composed, first recorded, and first released by Kris Kristofferson. It was also recorded and released by Roger Miller , who included it on his album The Best of Roger Miller and released it as a single in July 1971.