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  2. Rebel Without a Pause - Wikipedia

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    The song was certified as an instant classic [5] by music critics and fans upon its release. [1] Shocklee remembers knowing it was going to be a hit when he saw the reaction from the live crowds. "Public Enemy was performing, and they went halfway through the set. And halfway through the set Rebel came on.

  3. Duquesne Whistle - Wikipedia

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    Music journalist Simon Vozick-Levinson, writing in a 2020 Rolling Stone article where the song ranked 10th on a list of "The 25 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 21st Century", commented on the playful ambiguity of the lyrics, noting that the central image of a train whistle could either sound like "the last trumpet of the apocalypse" or function as a "symbol of music's redemptive power".

  4. Jerusalem and Dopesmoker - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] The new album was going to be an hour-long song. [6] This song was written and practiced at sound checks, motel rooms and in friends' houses. [7] Matt Pike said the songwriting process was long and that they were "working on [the song] for like four years. We also had two other songs that were working on that were really long, too ...

  5. Big Noise from Winnetka - Wikipedia

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    1959: Jazz drummer Gene Krupa covered the song on his live album Big Noise from Winnetka. 1959: Jack Teagarden with drummer Ronnie Greb covered the song on his live album At the Roundtable. 1962: Kenny Ball, on his Midnight in Moscow album; 1963: Jazz drummer Cozy Cole's version Bubbled Under in the American Billboard Charts at position 121.

  6. Mayonaise (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mayonaise" is a song by American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. It was first made available in 1993 on the band's second studio album Siamese Dream as the ninth track. It was subsequently released as the album's fifth single on November 20, 2023 through Capitol Records as part of the Siamese Dream 30th Anniversary celebrations ...

  7. Engel (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the "Live aus Berlin" shows, Bobo joined Rammstein to sing her parts from inside a flaming cage, instead of the usual pre-recorded chorus used in most of the shows. Having been excluded in the entire Reise, Reise tour, "Engel" returned to the setlists as the closing song of the Liebe ist für alle da tour, taking place during 2009 and 2011.

  8. Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.Packaged as a box set of 24 LPs, it contains four complete concerts recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in London on May 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1972.

  9. (Nothing Serious) Just Buggin' - Wikipedia

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    "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'" is the debut single by American hip hop and contemporary R&B group Whistle, from their 1986 eponymous debut studio album. It was first released as a single in 1985, and was a top ten hit and the group's only major success in the UK, where it peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1986. [ 1 ]