Music Chain

Hide and Seek Imogen Heap

With a nod in the direction of this threadā€™s host, Salisbury by Uriah Heep, from their album with the same name.

Salisbury >

ā€œonly fools come back for moreā€ ?

ā€œBeing the fool I am, I figured in all of your plansā€ ?

ā€œSo you win again, you win again, here I stand againā€ ?

Could be any line in the lyrics of that song :rofl:

Not lyrics.

They are all valid links though! You should have said you get 50 points, one for each line.

Edit: Ah, Uriah Heep is a character in the Dickens book.
This forum is a proper Bildungsroman

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Ton Steine Scherben - Die letzte Schlacht gewinnen wir
(Weā€™ll Win the Last Battle, from Keine Macht fĆ¼r Niemand (No Power for Nobody))

TSS was one of the first German-language rock bands in the seventies, a fixture of the radical left West Berlin underground of the time, and a German cult ever since

I guess this needs a lyrics translation:

We donā€™t need homeowners, 'cus the houses belong to us
We donā€™t need factory-owners, the factories belong to us

Out of the way, capitalists, weā€™ll win the last battle
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!

We donā€™t need a strong man, 'cus weā€™re strong enough ourselves
We know what to do, our brains are big enough.

Out of the way, capitalists, weā€™ll win the last fight
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!

Our fight is for peace and weā€™re fighting against your war.
Every battle that we lose will lead to our next victory.

Out of the way, capitalists, weā€™ll win the last battle
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!


Yes, Germany at the time still had a lot to learn about how to play rock music

One link immediately suggests itself, the band from the mid seventies standing for ā€˜out with the old, in with the newā€™, while at the time of this songā€™s release having a lot to learn about rock musicā€¦ so I think it has some links.

Sex pistols: Anarchy in the UK

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The Pistols visiting the US led to some unlikely turns and just a few years later to some of the greatest concerts ever: Bad Brains playing a series of shows at CBGBā€™s in Manhattan, in 1982. Hereā€™s The Big Takeover on Dec 25:

Hereā€™s what says to be a full concert, but I believe is a mix of shows from several days:

Bad brains must be a result of damage:
Brain Damage - Pink Floyd DSOTM

Veteran cosmic rocker by the Moody Blues, from the album Long distance voyager

Odd video!

I can See for Miles The Who

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Rolling stones - 2000 light years from home

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Prince 1999

Speed King - the first track from the album Deep purple in rock, the track that introduced me (and a great many other people) to the then new Mk2 line-up.

Chokebore - Speed of Sound

Bowie The Speed of Life from the Low album

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Is this the life we really want - title track of the album by Roger Waters

Talking Heads Life During Wartime from my favourite TH album Fear of Mudic