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  2. Beat It - Wikipedia

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    In fact, "Beat It" was the first video shown on the latter's first ever telecast on July 29, 1983. [58] The video opens with the news of a fight circulating at a diner. This scene repeats itself at a pool hall, where gang members arrive and the song begins to play. The camera cuts to Jackson lying on a bed as he contemplates the senseless violence.

  3. Eat It - Wikipedia

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    The famous guitar solo, performed by Eddie Van Halen on "Beat It", was reproduced by Yankovic's producer, Rick Derringer. According to Yankovic, when he presented his lyrics to Jackson for review, he did not know how Jackson would react. Jackson allegedly thought it was amusing and agreed to allow the parody. [1]

  4. Sabacc - Wikipedia

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    Sabacc is a primarily fictional gambling card game, with similarities to blackjack and poker (adding and subtracting numbered cards), originating from the Star Wars space opera franchise, where it is a common pastime of such characters as Han Solo and Lando Calrissian.

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  7. Jennifer Batten - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American guitarist who has worked as a session musician and solo artist. [1] From 1987 to 1997, she played on all three of Michael Jackson's world tours, and from 1999 to 2001, she toured and recorded with Jeff Beck.

  8. Break (music) - Wikipedia

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    Break-beat music simply ate the cherry off the top of the cake and threw the rest away. In the words of DJ Grandmaster Flash, "Disco was brand new then and there were a few jocks that had monstrous sound systems but they wouldn't dare play this kind of music. They would never play a record where only two minutes of the song was all it was worth.

  9. Beat It! - Wikipedia

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    Beat It! is a 2009 rhythm game developed and published by Glu Mobile and released on December 3, 2009, for iOS. Reception. On Metacritic, Beat It! has a "generally ...