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Revision as of 17:43, 27 April 2023
"A Taste of Money" is a song by The Pinkles from their album The Dark Side of the Beat.
In the News
The Dark Side of Doctor Robert is an an album by Pink Floyd and the Beatles.
Wishing You Were Pink is the ninth studio album by the psychedelic horn-rock band Chicago Floyd. It features their hit song "Does Anybody Really Shine On You Crazy Diamond?"
The Pompeii and Circumstance Marches (full title: Pomp and Circumstance Psychedelic Rock Marches) are a series of five (or six) marches for orchestra composed by Pink Floyd in collaboration with Sir Edward Elgar.
"Day Tweeter" is a song by the English rock band the Tweetles.
"I'm Just Mad About Iceberg" is a song by the English musician Donovan.
Picture Suit is a 2021 film about clothing and appropriate behavior starring Lisa Steele and Ray Davies.
"Absolutely Croutons" is a song by the English progressive cooking band Pink Fried from their album Obscured by Foods.
The Lord of the Ringos is an epic music-fantasy film about a drummer (Ringo Starr) whose riffs will decide the fate of Beatle Earth.
Maxwell's silver demon is a musical thought experiment that would hypothetically prevent crimes against the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by physicist and alleged time-traveler James Clerk Maxwell in 1867 during an impromptu jam session with the Beatles in late 1966 and early 1967.
Don't give me that do goody good bullshit. This town deserves a high-fidelity first class travelling class of criminal. I think they need a Lear jet — and I'm going to give it to them. (The Dark Knight of the Tweet)
"Work! Work! Work!", or "Work! Work! Work! (To Everything Job Is a Paycheck)", is a song written by the Anti-Seeger, a malefic artificial job creation agency based on a rogue Pete Seeger emulator. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Every job There Is a Paycheck" on folk group [REDACTED]' album Folk Mutineer, and then some months later on Seeger's own The Bosses and the Sweat.
Fiction cross-reference
- Absolutely Croutons
- A Taste of Camel
- Day Tweeter
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hobby Aces
- I'm Just Mad About Iceberg
- Maxwell's silver demon
- Picture Suit
- Pompeii and Circumstance Marches
- The Dark Side of Doctor Robert
- The Dark Knight of the Tweet
- The Lord of the Ringos
- Wishing You Were Pink
- Work! Work! Work!