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Chuck Berry [1959] - Run Run Rudolph



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The last one was created using water droplets dripping from plants, he also has an album called Patterns of Plants in which he turns "electrical fluctuations on the surface of the leaves of plants" into music
 
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Music by the victims of alien abduction from The Anomalous Mind Management Support Group:


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Pink Floyd [1968] - Corporal Clegg



David Gilmour – guitars, vocals, kazoo
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, vocals
Rick Wright – Farfisa & Hammond organs, vocals
Roger Waters – bass, backing vocals

The song is about a shell-shocked soldier who lost his leg in World War II, described as having a medal of "orange, red and blue," which may be a reference to the Burma Star. It is the first mention of war in a Pink Floyd song, something that would become a common theme in Roger Waters' lyrics, Roger having lost his father thus in 1944. Waters told Mojo magazine that this song is autobiographical. He explains: "Corporal Clegg is about my father and his sacrifice in World War II."
 
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