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  2. Spoon (Can song) - Wikipedia

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    American indie rock band Spoon took their name from this song, and Can themselves used the name for their own record label Spoon Records. "Spoon" was remixed by both Sonic Youth and System 7 for Can's 1997 remix album, Sacrilege. Elements of Sonic Youth's remix are sampled in Tyler, the Creator's "Foreword" from his 2017 album Flower Boy.

  3. Sacrilege (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sacrilege features compositions Can composed throughout their career in the 1960s-70s and remixed by "both old friends of the group and admirers from a younger generation". [4] The remix of "Spoon" by Sonic Youth was sampled by Tyler, The Creator for the song "Foreword" on his 4th album, Flower Boy. [5]

  4. Can discography - Wikipedia

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    Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) (Spoon, 1999) – collection of live recordings 1972–1977 (originally packaged with the Can Box CD/video/book set) Live in Stuttgart 1975 (Spoon/Mute, 2021) – CD or 3-LP or digital; Live in Brighton 1975 (Spoon/Mute, 2021) – 2-CD or 3-LP or digital; Live in Cuxhaven 1976 (Spoon/Mute, 2022) – CD or LP or ...

  5. Musical Youth - Wikipedia

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    Musical Youth are a British reggae band formed in 1979 in Birmingham, England. They are best remembered for their 1982 single " Pass the Dutchie ", which was a number 1 in multiple charts around the world.

  6. Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) - Wikipedia

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    Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) is a double live album by the band Can, released in 1999 and recorded in the UK and West Germany between 1972 and 1977 (despite the title referencing 1971). It was originally included in the now out-of-print Can box set , Can Box .

  7. Can Can (band) - Wikipedia

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    Can Can was formed in 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia.Its members met through the local music scene: [1] Lead singer Patrick Beaulier who performed as Patrick Aleph was in the Alive Records band The Love Drunks, [2] guitarist Mary Collins performed as Trixie Riptide with the riot grrrl band The Moto-Litas, [3] and drummer Josh Lamar toured with Nick Oliveri's band Mondo Generator.

  8. Can (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Can Box was released, with a Can video documentary, a concert recording from 1972 and a double live CD compiled by Michael Karoli and later released separately as Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977). Unreleased live music of Can have been also released on the 40th Anniversary Edition of Tago Mago in 2011 and 17 LP collection box Can in 2014.

  9. Soundtracks (Can album) - Wikipedia

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    Soundtracks is a 1970 compilation album by the German krautrock group Can, containing music written for various films.The album marks the departure of the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney, who sings on two tracks, and his replacement by Damo Suzuki.