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  2. The Blind Man in the Bleachers - Wikipedia

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    The song is a salute to high school football and focuses on a junior varsity football player (who rarely, if ever sees action in varsity games) and his father, a blind man who sits next to the press box – where the speaker is located. The father longs to hear his son's name be announced but is resigned to the boy being a star in his dreams.

  3. John Jacob Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Loeb collaborated with Carmen Lombardo, Paul Francis Webster and Edward Lane. [2] He died on 2 March 1970 at Franklin General Hospital in Valley Stream, New York. [2] John Jacob Loeb was also the cousin of Richard Loeb, one half of the "thrill killing duo", Leopold and Loeb.

  4. Arrested for Driving While Blind - Wikipedia

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    "Arrested for Driving While Blind" is a song by American blues rock band ZZ Top. Written by all three band members Billy Gibbons , Dusty Hill and Frank Beard , it was released as the second single from their fifth studio album Tejas (1976).

  5. The Dark Masquerade - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Masquerade is a collaborative remix EP by vocalist, Destini Beard and Midnight Syndicate. The EP blends Destini's original lyrics and vocals with previously released songs from Midnight Syndicate 's albums.

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing

  7. Tight Rope (song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] This song is a circus metaphor about clinging to life while being on a high wire. In the instrumental section, this song quotes a couple of times, a slow version of the " Entrance of the Gladiators " March, played in a mysterious descending scale, before Russell finishes the last half of the bridge section.

  8. Masquerade (Eric Saade album) - Wikipedia

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    Masquerade was supported by the release of three singles. The solo debut single, "Sleepless" was a moderate hit, reaching forty-four in Sweden. The second single, Manboy, was his entry song for the Melodifestivalen 2010, where he finished at the third place. The single gave Saade his first number one single in Sweden.

  9. Carney (Leon Russell album) - Wikipedia

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    [2] As Phil Hardy and Dave Laing commented, Carney shows a "different, mellower Russell" and, as with Stage Fright, explores "the personal costs of live performance". [4] The album drew comparisons to Frederico Fellini's film 8½ (1963). [2] Russell reflected: "My music was rather limited in its style up until about the time Carney was released ...