Korova

Korova

The article discusses " Korova," a track by the band Butcher Babies from their 2017 album " Lilith." The song features contributions from multiple composers and was produced by Steve Evetts. Released on October 27, 2017, the track showcases the band's heavy metal style and has been made available on You Tube for listeners to enjoy.

Deep Purple &; Strange Kind Of Woman (Italian TV, 1971)

Deep Purple – Strange Kind Of Woman

In May 1971, Deep Purple performed " Strange Kind of Woman" on the Italian T V show " Su Di Giri." The band, featuring Ritchie Blackmore on a unique white Stratocaster and Roger Glover on a Fender Mustang bass, delivered a visually striking yet subdued performance. The show was hosted by Enzo Cerusico and Giuditta Saltarini, showcasing the band's iconic style amidst an enthusiastic audience.

AC/DC &; Bad Boy Boogie (Live from Rock Goes To College)

Ac/dc – Bad Boy Boogie

A C/ D C delivers a high energy performance of " Bad Boy Boogie" in a live setting from Rock Goes To College at the University of Essex. This iconic band showcases their signature rock sound, engaging fans with dynamic rhythms and memorable lyrics. The performance is a testament to A C/ D C's enduring appeal in the rock music scene, inviting both new listeners and longtime fans to enjoy their music.

HORISONT &; Writing on the Wall (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

Horisont – Writing On The Wall

The official video for " Writing on the Wall" by Horisont showcases a track from their album " Time Warriors," released in late 2013. Directed by Magnus Delborg and others, the video features a cast including Daniella Nielsen and Johanna Göransson. The album is available through various platforms, highlighting the band's continued presence in the metal scene.

Queens Of The Stone Age &; The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret (Official Music Video)

Queens Of The Stone Age – The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret

Queens of the Stone Age has released a remastered music video for " The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret," originally performed in 2000. The video showcases the band's signature sound and style, reflecting their influence in the rock genre. Fans can access the video on platforms like You Tube, where it is part of a curated playlist celebrating the band's work.

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