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  2. Can You Dig It? (The Mock Turtles song) - Wikipedia

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    was the band's first release on Siren Records, [4] and features re-recording of the song; the original having been released on Turtle Soup in 1990, [5] and as the B-side to "Lay Me Down". [6] The group's drummer, Roland Kerridge, played the song's drum pattern on the Simmons SDX, whose MIDI data was transferred into the Notator sequencing software.

  3. The Turtles - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of 1969, the group released its next album, Turtle Soup, a critically well-received LP produced by Ray Davies of the Kinks. Inspired by the revered 1968 concept album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society , this was Davies's only released production work for another band (but Davies had previously produced demo ...

  4. Turtle soup - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, turtle soup is a heavy, brown soup with an appearance similar to thick meat gravy. The common snapping turtle has long been the principal species used for turtle soup. [ 10 ] In this case the soup is also referred to as bookbinder soup , snapper turtle soup , [ 11 ] or simply snapper soup (not to be confused with red ...

  5. The Mock Turtles - Wikipedia

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    Eight new tracks were included on a new Greatest Hits album, together with older songs from their early 1990s peak. Most recently, the track "And Then She Smiles" has been used as the theme song for the television programme Stella on Sky1. Turtle Soup was reissued in 2017 with additional non-album singles and B-sides and covers. [8]

  6. The Turtles discography - Wikipedia

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    Originating from an earlier surf band called the Crossfires, the Turtles first achieved success with a sound that fused folk music with rock and roll, [1] but would achieve greater success with pop music, [1] scoring their biggest and best-known hit in 1967 with the song "Happy Together". [2]

  7. The Mock Turtle's Song - Wikipedia

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    The Mock Turtle's Song", also known as the "Lobster Quadrille", is a song recited by the Mock Turtle in Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, accompanied by a dance. It was taught to him at school by his teacher called Tortoise .

  8. Mock Turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Mock Turtle appears in Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV) played by Ringo Starr. The Mock Turtle appears in Dreamchild (1985) performed by Steve Whitmire and voiced by Alan Bennett. The Mock Turtle, along with the Gryphon, are the first Wonderland characters encountered in the dreams and imaginations of the now elderly Alice Hargreaves.

  9. The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Bands is a pop and rock album [1] which encompasses multiple styles of music, including country, psychedelic, and R&B. [1]As part of the album's concept, the Turtles adopted 12 different band names, and recorded 12 songs, each in a different genre or style, representing different groups competing in a mock Battle of the Bands.