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"[I][B]It's Just Like Taking Candy from a Baby[/B][/I] " -
[B]Benny Goodman & His Sextet[/B] / [B]vocal[/B][SIZE=1] (& tap) [/SIZE][B]by Fred Astaire[/B]
(April 30, 1940 - Los Angeles)
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[B]The Charlie Christian Collection 1939-41[/B]
[SIZE=1] (Ⓟ © 2013 Acrobat Licensing Ltd.)[/SIZE]
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"Eye of the Beholder" -- Metallica
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[video=youtube;-BjZmE2gtdo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BjZmE2gtdo[/video]
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[video=youtube;82P40PnMNmQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82P40PnMNmQ[/video]
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[video=youtube;GAiceRuLX1I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAiceRuLX1I[/video]
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"Left Hook From Right Field" -- Armored Saint
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Mike Tramp - *[I]Stray From The Flock[/I]* - "Homesick"
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"Some Kind of Fool" by Japan
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Infinity (album) - Journey
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Savatage - *[I]The Wake of Magellan[/I]* - "Turns To Me"
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[video=youtube_share;R-r_X3kuQrw]https://youtu.be/R-r_X3kuQrw[/video]
I finally decided to listen to the full song featured in the episode "The Otto Show". I think plenty of people were introduced to the band Spinal Tap via "The Simpsons" and not the mockumentary itself. As a band of actors playing the role of fictional musicians who started out as British folk singers who progressed into heavy metal, they make serviceable music, but to be honest, the emphasis has always been more about the humor of things going wrong for the group
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"Cross Off" -- Mark Morton & Chester Bennington
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[video=youtube;IIuZRWr3ODw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIuZRWr3ODw[/video]
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"The Show Must Go On" -- The Queen
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Saraya - "Love Has Taken It's Toll"