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  2. Under the Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    "Under the Milky Way" is a single by Australian alternative rock band the Church, released on 15 February 1988, [1] and appears on their fifth studio album Starfish. The song was written by bass guitarist and lead vocalist Steve Kilbey and his then-girlfriend Karin Jansson of Curious (Yellow) .

  3. Walking on the Milky Way (song) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Williams of NME called the song "seethingly splendid" and "euphorically daft". [2] In a retrospective article, AllMusic critic Dave Thompson praised Andy McCluskey's "rousing" vocal, and wrote, "With its sublime melody and a suitably anthemic chorus, this stellar single, released in August 1996, was a deserving Top 20 British hit."

  4. Starfish (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "Under the Milky Way", charted on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #24, [3] and at #2 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, [4] leading to significant exposure of the then relatively underground Australian act. In Australia "Under the Milky Way" climbed to #22, [5] and Starfish reached #11 on the album charts. [6]

  5. Donnie Darko (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Moon" later replaces "Under the Milky Way" by The Church during the party scene. "Under The Milky Way" can be heard in the car scene with Donnie and his father, played on the radio. Many of these tracks were originally meant to be on the soundtrack, but could not be obtained for licensing reasons. [citation needed]

  6. Crosby & Nash (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crosby & Nash is a double album by Crosby & Nash, released in 2004, the duo's fourth and final studio recording.It was the first studio album by the duo since Whistling Down the Wire 28 years earlier, and proved to be the final album of original material by any grouping of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in quartet, trio, or duo configuration.

  7. Crosby & Nash: Highlights - Wikipedia

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    David Crosby - vocals, guitar; Graham Nash - vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano; Dean Parks - guitar; Jeff Pevar - guitar; Dan Dugmore - pedal steel guitar; Steve Farris - electric guitar

  8. Want to see the Milky Way? Here’s when you can view ... - AOL

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    The Milky Way will be visible in the night sky during summer 2024. Those in the Myrtle Beach area will be able to view it at these times.

  9. Milky Way (Syd Barrett song) - Wikipedia

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    "Milky Way" is a song by Syd Barrett from the outtakes/rarities album Opel. [1] The song was recorded on 7 June 1970, [ 1 ] and produced by Barrett's friend and former bandmate David Gilmour . [ 2 ] It was one of eight then-unreleased tracks to be released on Opel .