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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · The song contains a Roland CR-78 drum machine rhythm backing and intricate bass guitar work that would become ubiquitous in many Roxy Music songs that followed. ‘Same Old Scene’ plays during both the opening and end credits of the 1980 film Times Square and is included on the film soundtrack.

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · Roxy Music ~ 10 Grandes Exitos, Mejores Éxitos, Mejores Canciones[00:02:41] - 1.Love̲̲ I̲s̲ the Drug[00:06:56] - 2.M̲ore T̲han T̲hi̲s̲[00:11:46] ...

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  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Roxy Music, British art rock band of the 1970s whose influential style was an amalgam of glam rock campiness, sophisticated, often experimental musicianship, arch humour, and world-weary romanticism. The principal members were vocalist-songwriter Bryan Ferry (b.

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  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · Providing opportunities for rising stars, seasoned performers, and eager audiences to enjoy a range of jazz music 7 nights a week complemented by a hand-crafted cocktail program by award-winning mixologist Natasha David and an elevated dinner menu.

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  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · Roxy Music, a British rock band that was formed in 1970, was known for their innovative approach to music. Their fusion of rock, glam, and art rock made them stand out from other bands of their time. One of their best-known songs is “More Than This,” a track from their 1982 album, Avalon.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · ( Prog ) published 13 May 2024. Guitarist who failed his first audition recalls making 1972 debut album for just £5,000. (Image credit: Getty Images) In Piccadilly, London, in 1972, cocky new art-rock types Roxy Music were about to record an album that would become the blueprint for 70s glam.

  7. Hace 5 días · Like a Hurricane is a timeless rock ballad by the British band Roxy Music, released in 1974 as a part of their album “Country Life.” Written by Bryan Ferry, the song gained significant popularity and has since become one of the band’s most celebrated and enduring compositions.