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  2. Shosholoza - Wikipedia

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    The song was usually sung to express the hardship of working in the mines. It expresses heartache over the hard work performed in the mines. The word Shosholoza or "tshotsholoza!" means go forward or make way for the next man, in Ndebele. [5] It is used as a term of encouragement and hope for the workers as a sign of solidarity.

  3. The Pusher - Wikipedia

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    "The Pusher" is a rock song written by Hoyt Axton in 1963, made popular by the 1969 movie Easy Rider which used Steppenwolf's version to accompany the opening scenes showing drug trafficking. The lyrics of the song distinguish between a dealer in drugs such as marijuana —who "will sell you lots of sweet dreams"—and a pusher of hard drugs ...

  4. The Pusher (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Pusher was founded in summer 2007 and consists of the members Pontus Karlsson (drums), Jakke Erixson (vocals, bass), Karl-Ola Solem (guitar) und John Hårleman (keyboard). The four musicians come from different places in Sweden and have come together to make music. The band signed with EMI.

  5. Hoyt Axton - Wikipedia

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    "The Pusher" - covered by Steppenwolf on their debut album in 1968; this version was also used in the soundtrack of the 1969 film Easy Rider. Nina Simone recorded the song in 1971. Blind Melon, Isla Grant, Helix, The Flaming Lips and Slash have also covered the song. "Have a Nice Day" (1971) - covered by Bing Crosby and John Davidson

  6. Team Shosholoza - Wikipedia

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    Team Shosholoza is a yacht racing team representing Royal Cape Yacht Club of Cape Town, South Africa, competing in the 2007 America's Cup.. The name Shosholoza refers to a popular South African indigenous song and is used in an attempt to encompass the African spirit of "pushing and pulling together".

  7. Steppenwolf (Steppenwolf album) - Wikipedia

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    It includes songs written by band members and songs written by others such as the Willie Dixon blues classic "Hoochie Coochie Man", retitled "Hootchie Kootchie Man". [1] The album reached number six on the Billboard 200 album chart. [2] "Born to Be Wild", which was released as a single, peaked at number two on Billboard ' s Hot 100. [3]

  8. Talk:Shosholoza - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Gabriel version of "Shosholoza" is used in the movie "The Gods Must be Crazy" as a song of welcome sung by to welcome a new schoolteacher to their village. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.71.84.109 ( talk ) 19:53, 30 April 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Pusher - Wikipedia

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    Pusher, the first film in the series; Pusher, a British remake of the 1996 film, directed by Luis Prieto; The Pusher, a 1958 American film directed by Gene Milford, based on an Ed McBain novel "Pusher" (The X-Files), a television episode; Pusher, a fictional type of telepathic character in the 2009 film Push