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[[File:Steiner to the Limit.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for "''Steiner to the Limit'''" by Seegal.]]"''Steiner to the Limit'''" by Seegal from their fourth album ''[[Heightens Festoon]]'' from which it was issued as the third single on November [REDACTED], 1975. | [[File:Steiner to the Limit.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for "'''Steiner to the Limit'''" by Seegal.]]"''Steiner to the Limit'''" by Seegal from their fourth album ''[[Heightens Festoon]]'' from which it was issued as the third single on November [REDACTED], 1975. | ||
== Anagrams == | == Anagrams == |
Revision as of 06:59, 9 July 2021
"Steiner to the Limit'" by Seegal from their fourth album Heightens Festoon from which it was issued as the third single on November [REDACTED], 1975.
Anagrams
Heightens Festoon
"Heightens Festoon" is an anagram of "One Of These Nights".
In the News
"Have You Never Been Holden?" by [REDACTED].
"Insidious Karma" is an alleged lost song by John Lennon.
Devolver is one of the so-called "lost" Beatles albums.
Fiction cross-reference
- Devolver
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Have You Never Been Holden?
- Heightens Festoon
- Insidious Karma
- The Consternation of Philosophy
- Until the Real Meaning Comes Along
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (9 July 2021)
- Take It to the Limit @ Wikipedia
- Eagles (band) @ Wikipedia