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* Many songs make liberal use of metaphor in the lyrics, but rarely is a song title a direct metaphor, which is the case here with this band's hit from 1978. It was the groups last Top Ten hit as the group actually transitioned from a glam rock scene for the more plush atmosphere of pop-driven music. Name the band and extra credit for the name of the track.
*This great U.S. band had considerable inspirations and influences. Consider the background and talents of just a few of the members and you'll probably hear a few strains of Buffalo Springfield, Eagles and say a Loggins and Messina kind of sound. Name the band... *Most definitely a part of the late-60's West Coast psychedelic blues revolution that was hipper than hip, this artist was also acutely aware of the British psychedelic movement that was swirling in directing where the future of music would go. This band's late 60's albums often got overlooked by the success and popularity of their 70's-80's output. Name the band... *When people complain about the overuse of the word, 'Supergroup', it's certainly not this band they are talking about. Formed in the 80's in California, they had a short, but quite memorable run. Name the band.... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Man On Your Mind by Little River Band vs Nothing Left To Lose by Alan Parsons Project ANSWERS 1. Sweet…Love Is like Oxygen 2. Poco 3. Steve Miller Band 4. The Traveling Wilburys Battle of the Bands : Alan Parsons Project won the Battle with 52% of votes
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