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{{r|Whole Lotta Love}} | |||
{{r|Since I've Been Loving You}} | |||
{{r|Custard Pie}} | |||
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{{r|The Headmaster (short story)}} |
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Parent topics
- Blues [r]: A music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions (I-IV-V) and blue notes. [e]
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- Whole Lotta Love [r]: 1969 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Since I've Been Loving You [r]: A 1970 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for the 1970 album Led Zeppelin III. [e]
- Custard Pie [r]: A 1975 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Physical Graffiti. [e]
- Jamaican Creole [r]: Several varieties of a full language spoken in Jamaica that developed from a pidgin and remained in some contact with English, created as a conseqence of enslaved speakers of many African languages requiring a means to communicate; also known as Patois. [e]
- Back-door man [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- The Headmaster (short story) [r]: Spy story by British author Michael Gilbert, published 1962. [e]