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*" Breakdown ", a song by Guns N ' Roses from Use Your Illusion II
Other punk versions of the song have been recorded by the bands No Use for a Name, The Tossers, and the Broken O ' Briens.
The song appears on the album Use Your Illusion II.
When the chain bought rival Bejam in 1989, they launched the TV-advertising campaign " Use Our Imagination ," which included a powerful song.
In 2004, the Fire Engines reformed to support The Magic Band at The Liquid Room in Edinburgh, and released a limited edition collaboration single with Franz Ferdinand ; The seven inch single contained a Franz Ferdinand cover of the Fire Engines song " Get Up and Use Me " with Fire Engines covering Franz Ferdinand's " Jacqueline ".
Additionally, Franz Ferdinand recorded a cover of The Fire Engines ' song " Get Up and Use Me ".
For example, the song ' Oppskrift for Herrefolk ' ( Recipe for a Master Race ) on her breakthrough CD ' Gula Gula ', sung in Norwegian unlike the rest of the songs which are in Sami, speaks directly of ' discrimination and hate ', and ironically recommends ways of oppressing a minority: " Use bible and booze and bayonet "; " Use articles of law against ancient rights ".
Most live performances during the Use Your Illusion tour lacked the orchestral backing of the song ( the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards being the best-known exception ).
This early version of the song features finger-picked acoustic guitar, Rose on lead vocals, and a chorus of vocals in the background, as in the Use Your Illusion album version, but does not feature the extended guitar solos or the breakdown outro.
Before release of Use Your Illusion I, the song was first played live at Deer Creek Music Center on April 29, 1991.
This chanting was used in the song by the same name on Use Your Illusion II.
* The band No Use for a Name used the entire aforementioned quote in their song Fields of Agony ( Acoustic ) on the record Rock Against Bush, Vol.
: For the O ' Jays song, see Use ta Be My Girl.
Use of " Snowbird " in this sense may originate with the lyrics of " Snowbird ", a song made popular by Canadian Anne Murray:
At that time, " Mix 98. 5 " officially moved to 104. 1, playing " Use Somebody " by Kings of Leon as their first song after the move.
The song was first published in A Pocket Song Book for the Use of Students and Graduates of McGill College ( Montreal, 1879 ).
" Niap " is a re-recording of the song " Pain " from the band's first EP Use Your Nose.
Songs they have partially covered in between songs during their concerts include Bill withers ' " Use Me ( Bill Withers song )", Slayer's " Raining Blood ", Alice In Chains ' " Man in the Box " as well as many others.
" Use It " is the theme song of the CBC Television newsmagazine series The Hour.
Also included on the soundtrack is the Use Your Illusion outtake " Ain't Going Down ," which is the only official release of the song.
His series of twelve song books, Ĺšpiewnik domowy ( Songbook for Home Use ), are notable for sheer number as well as quality.
" The station's first song was " Use ta Be My Girl " by the O ' Jays.
No Use for a Name also covered the song as an unlisted track on their 1997 album Making Friends, as a medley with the Beverly Hills, 90210 theme.

Use and was
Use of the name " Ashes " was suggested by the Australian team when rugby league matches between the two countries commenced in 1908.
Use of two guns was therefore a reasonable compromise, as this allowed one gun to be cocked as the other is being fired, in practical terms doubling the rate of fire and the available number of bullets.
Use of the Aramaic language was also popular in the 3rd Century BCE and was widely spoken amongst Jews in Palestine.
Use of such bioweapons was banned in international law by the Geneva Protocol of 1925.
Use of armoured forces was crucial for both sides on the Eastern Front.
By far the most common found in Southern England was the Use of Sarum.
Use of modern refining techniques was especially important because the British Slave Trade Act 1807 abolished the slave trade in the British Empire ( but slavery itself remained legal until the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 ).
Use of jumps or aerial acrobacies was kept to a minimum, since one of its foundations was always keeping at least one hand or foot firmly attached to the ground.
Use of the CE abbreviation was introduced by Jewish academics in the mid-19th century.
Use was prevalent in televisions because transistors were slow to achieve the high power and frequency capabilities needed particularly in color television sets.
Use of the proposed symbol became so prevalent that there was little debate when official adoption was considered at the 1971 General Assembly.
Use of voice over IP services such as Skype and Google Talk was prohibited by telecommunications legislation in 2002.
Use of these was critical to the Allied victories.
In 2011, his article The Use of Knowledge in Society was selected as one of the top 20 articles published in the American Economic Review during its first 100 years.
In 2011, his article The Use of Knowledge in Society was selected as one of the top 20 articles published in the American Economic Review during its first 100 years.
Use of the term hacker meaning computer criminal was also advanced by the title " Stalking the Wily Hacker ", an article by Clifford Stoll in the May 1988 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
Use of the heroic couplet was first pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Women and the Canterbury Tales.
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
Use of the term " Left " became more prominent after the restoration of the French monarchy in 1815 when it was applied to the " Independents ".
Use of child labour was commonplace, often in factories.

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