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  2. Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the song number 261 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, was re-ranked at number 265 in 2010, and re-ranked at number 113 in 2021, adding: "'Higher Ground' was recorded just before Wonder was involved in a near-fatal accident in August 1973 that left him in a coma. Early in Wonder's recovery, his road ...

  3. Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Simple Man" is written in the key of A minor/C major, though all guitars were tuned down a half step, effectively making it G♯ minor/B.The song begins with an electric arpeggiated chord sequence made up of the chords C major, G major and A minor (though with the tuned-down guitars, effective progression of B major, F♯ major and G♯ minor).

  4. Higher Ground (Martin Garrix song) - Wikipedia

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    "Higher Ground" is a song recorded by Dutch DJ and producer Martin Garrix, featuring Swedish singer and songwriter John Martin. The song was released on the former's birthday, 14 May 2020. The song was released on the former's birthday, 14 May 2020.

  5. Anna Sentina - Wikipedia

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    She also landed a role in the live musical Fame as "Lambchops." In 2012, Sentina started her YouTube channel, posting several cover videos on guitar, bass, and piano of popular metal and rock songs and becoming a YouTube Partner at the age of 19 in 2014. Also in 2014, Sentina formally enrolled in the Musicians Institute and joined the bass program.

  6. Flea (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Flea's bass playing has changed considerably throughout the years. When he joined Fear, his technique centered largely on punk rock bass lines; [163] however, he was to change this style when the Red Hot Chili Peppers formed. He began to incorporate a "slap" bass style that drew influence largely from Bootsy Collins. [15]

  7. One More from the Road - Wikipedia

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    The first CD release, in 1986, was a single disc omitting two tracks, "T For Texas" and "Travelin' Man", due to time constraints. The second CD release, in 1996, was a two-disc set with all 14 songs plus three bonus tracks: "Sweet Home Alabama", "Gimme Back My Bullets" and "Simple Man". The two-disc set put the tracks in the order of appearance ...

  8. TNGHT (EP) - Wikipedia

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    TNGHT was found by some critics to sound more representative of the solo work by Lunice. [3] [4] According to Beats per Minute's Chris Bosman, every song of TNGHT is modeled as, "Take a warped hook or two, bash it into the listeners skull with psychotic glee, add the explosive pyrotechnics of Southern rap beats, and then tear at the seams". [5]

  9. Talk:Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song) - Wikipedia

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    The section in Higher Ground (song) follows guidelines. Higher Ground (Red Hot Chili Peppers song) is redundant. - SummerPhD 18:03, 2 January 2009 (UTC) Comparably, Layla was notable on Derek & the Dominoes alone. Clapton's solo ("unplugged") version won the Grammy for Record of the Year. It's a section of the same article.