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  2. Clangers - Wikipedia

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    Baby Soup Dragon: the Soup Dragon's son, Baby Soup Dragon was brought into the Clangers' world when the Soup Dragon became broody, which meant the Clangers could not get any soup. Tiny Clanger called the Iron Chicken by radio, for advice, and she told Tiny to get the egg which she had left on the surface of the planet and to fill it with ...

  3. The Soup Dragons - Wikipedia

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    The Soup Dragons are a Scottish alternative rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Named after a character in the 1970s children's television series Clangers, the group is best known for its cover of the Rolling Stones' song "I'm Free", which was a top 5 hit in the United Kingdom in 1990; and "Divine Thing", a top 40 hit in the United States in 1992.

  4. I'm Free (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    Scottish alternative rock/dance band the Soup Dragons rearranged the song in 1990. Their version interpolates Donovan's 1969 song "Barabajagal" [citation needed] and contains a toasted verse by Junior Reid. The single became the band's biggest hit, reaching the top ten in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and charted in other countries as well.

  5. This Is Our Art - Wikipedia

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    This Is Our Art is the debut studio album by the Scottish band the Soup Dragons, released in 1988. [3] [4] The album peaked at No. 60 on the UK Albums Chart. [5]

  6. Lovegod - Wikipedia

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    Lovegod is the second studio album by the Soup Dragons, released in 1990. [7] [8] Four songs from the album were released as singles—"Backwards Dog", "Crotch Deep Trash", "Mother Universe" and "I'm Free". The last, a cover of a Rolling Stones cut from their 1965 album Out of Our Heads, made the top 5 in the UK charts. First pressings did not ...

  7. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    The Elephant and the Bad Baby: Elfrida Vipont: Raymond Briggs: English: 1969: 0–3 The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Eric Carle: English: 1969: 0–3 Mr. Gumpy's Outing: John Burningham: English: 1970: 0–3 Meg and Mog: Helen Nicoll: Jan PieÅ„kowski: English: 1972: 0–3 Good Night, Alfie Atkins: God natt Alfons Åberg: Gunilla Bergström: Swedish ...

  8. Hydrophonic (Soup Dragons album) - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophonic is the fourth and final studio album from Scottish band The Soup Dragons.By this stage, lead singer Sean Dickson was the only original member of the band, working with a variety of session musicians including Bootsy Collins, Lynval Golding, Neville Staples, Tina Weymouth, The Kick Horns and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.

  9. Mother Universe - Wikipedia

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    "Mother Universe" is a single taken from the Soup Dragons album Lovegod. The original version, "hinging on a Marc Bolan riff", [1] was initially ignored and regarded according to Rage Magazine as 'weird'. [2]