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  2. Urgh! A Music War - Wikipedia

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    Urgh! A Music War is a 1982 British concert film featuring performances by punk rock , new wave , and post-punk bands and artists. Filmed in August to September 1980 it was directed by Derek Burbidge and produced by Michael White and Lyndall Hobbs.

  3. Oingo Boingo discography - Wikipedia

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    Urgh! A Music War! film Urgh! A Music War soundtrack: Band appears in film, performing the song. Recorded at The Whisky in Hollywood, CA on August 17, 1980. Original studio versions previously released on Oingo Boingo demo EP and Oingo Boingo EP. 1982 "Better Luck Next Time" The Last American Virgin soundtrack — "Goodbye, Goodbye"

  4. Category:A&M Records soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Urgh! A Music War; W. The Warriors (soundtrack) This page was last edited on 2 December 2010, at 04:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Living Ornaments '80 - Wikipedia

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    Film footage of the live version of "Down in the Park" from the original Living Ornaments '80 show was included in the music concert anthology film Urgh! A Music War (1981); the track was included on that film's accompanying soundtrack album, released in the same year.

  6. Klaus Nomi - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 rock documentary film Urgh! A Music War features Nomi's live performance of "Total Eclipse". [12] His performance of "Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix" was used for the closing credits. In the liner notes of Nomi's 1981 self-titled record, 666 Fifth Avenue was listed as the contact address. He released his second album, Simple Man, in ...

  7. Driven to Tears - Wikipedia

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    A live performance (circa 1980) of "Driven to Tears" is the opening number of the film Urgh! A Music War. Sting played "Driven to Tears" at the Live Aid concert in 1985. [12] He also released a live version on his solo album Bring on the Night in 1986. [7] That version included a solo by saxophone player Branford Marsalis. [7]

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    Typically, dementia is associated with classic symptoms like confusion and memory loss. But new research finds that there could be a less obvious risk factor out there: your cholesterol levels ...

  9. Devo discography - Wikipedia

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    Fully remastered CD box set of Devo's Warner Brothers releases (including DEV-O Live) in miniature LP sleeve replicas. Available only in Japan. Available only in Japan. A vinyl version (minus DEV-O Live and the " Working in the Coal Mine " 7-inch ) was released in the US for Record Store Day 2019.