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907:"Lost Time"
816:said that "
619:BBC Radio 1
567:"We took a
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475:Julian Cope
459:heavy metal
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302:said that "
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859:Dave Brock
845:Space rock
559:Zuckerzeit
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367:guitarist
341:Andy Dalby
203:chronology
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54:April 1973
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806:Kraftwerk
616:John Peel
573:fretboard
548:krautrock
532:The Chain
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492:glam rock
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437:band
229:Dance
123:Label
79:Genre
1463:2016
1450:ISBN
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