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  2. Stonedhenge - Wikipedia

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    Stonedhenge features seven songs written by Alvin Lee, along with a song each from bass guitarist Leo Lyons, keyboardist Chick Churchill and drummer Ric Lee. [11] According to Beat Instrumental, it is a more of an experimental album than the group's earlier work, deploying "a lot of trickery and studio effects combined with fairly untypical Ten Years After material". [10]

  3. This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic - Wikipedia

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    This is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic is a 1984 live album by the English space rock group Hawkwind.The album consisted of two discs: an LP which was recorded during the group's 1980 Levitation tour; and a 12" EP recorded at their June 1984 appearance at the Stonehenge Free Festival.

  4. List of songs recorded by Soundgarden - Wikipedia

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    "Exit Stonehenge" Chris Cornell Kim Thayil Ben Shepherd Matt Cameron "Spoonman" 1994 [32] "Eyelid's Mouth" Chris Cornell Matt Cameron: King Animal: 2012 [33] "Face Pollution" Chris Cornell Ben Shepherd: Badmotorfinger: 1991 [34] "Fell on Black Days" † Chris Cornell ‡ Superunknown: 1994 [35] "Flower" † Chris Cornell Kim Thayil: Ultramega ...

  5. Mount Killaraus - Wikipedia

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    In Arthurian legend, Mount Killaraus (Latin: mons Killaraus) is a legendary place in Ireland where Stonehenge originally stood. According to the narrative presented in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, King Ambrosius Aurelianus embarks on a quest to construct a memorial for the Celtic Britons who were treacherously slain by Anglo-Saxons.

  6. Where the Dead Ships Dwell - Wikipedia

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    "Where the Dead Ships Dwell" is a song by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames. It was released as the second single from the band's tenth studio album, Sounds of a Playground Fading . The song is one of the band's most successful singles in the US, peaking at no. 33 on the Billboard Active Rock chart.

  7. Stonehenge (Richie Havens album) - Wikipedia

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    Richie Havens - guitar, autoharp, sitar, koto, vocals David Bromberg - dobro; Warren Bernhardt - organ; Daniel Ben Zebulon - drums, conga; Monte Dunn - guitar; Donny Gerrard - bass ...

  8. Bluebells of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    As with most folk songs, it exists in multiple versions. In the version printed in 1803 in the Scots Musical Museum, with "bluebells" in the title, and a different tune to the current one, the words are: O where and O where does your highland laddie dwell; O where and O where does your highland laddie dwell;

  9. Cultural depictions of Stonehenge - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge has also been depicted in less solemn contexts. The 1984 American mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap features a comically undersized model of the landmark as a prop for the rock group's performances. Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis released their song "Stonehenge" in 2011, in which they ponder Stonehenge's mysterious origins. [3]