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  2. Someday (The Strokes song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was directed by Roman Coppola and features appearances by Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum (variously the guitarist, bassist, and drummer from Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver) as well as the members of Guided by Voices. [4]

  3. My Michelle - Wikipedia

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    Slash knew Young throughout junior high, as she was a friend of Slash's first girlfriend. [2] According to Axl Rose , he and Young were in a car together when " Your Song " by Elton John came on the radio and Young happened to mention that she had always wanted someone to write a song about her.

  4. Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    On the internet, one or more tone indicators may be placed at the end of a message.A tone indicator on the internet often takes the form of a forward slash (/) followed by an abbreviation of a relevant adjective; alternatively, a more detailed textual description (e. g., / friendly, caring about your well-being) may be used.

  5. How did Slash get Chris Stapleton on his new track? 'I ... - AOL

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    Rocker Slash, best known for his guitar playing in bands like Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver, is set to release his latest solo record "Orgy of the Damned" on May 17.

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  7. Thanks to His New Album, Slash Is (Happily) Singing the Blues

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    Slash: Just the idea of doing a show that is geared around all these cool blues covers, and also playing with a great band of seasoned blues guys. And that’s in addition to all the other artists ...

  8. IPA vowel chart with audio - Wikipedia

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    Within the chart “close”, “open”, “mid”, “front”, “central”, and “back” refer to the placement of the sound within the mouth. [3] At points where two sounds share an intersection, the left is unrounded, and the right is rounded which refers to the shape of the lips while making the sound. [4]

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