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  2. Love or Let Me Be Lonely - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Distinction singles chronology. " Going in Circles /Let Yourself Go". (1969) " Love or Let Me Be Lonely ". (1970) "Time Waits For No One". (1970) " Love or Let Me Be Lonely " is a pop song recorded by the soul group The Friends of Distinction and released as a single in early 1970. The song was a multi-format success, peaking in ...

  3. Love (band) - Wikipedia

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    Love is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. Led by Arthur Lee, the band's primary songwriter, they were one of the first racially diverse American rock bands. Their sound incorporated an eclectic range of styles including garage, folk-rock, and psychedelia. [2] While finding only modest success on the music charts, peaking in ...

  4. Celebrity worship syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity worship syndrome ( CWS) or celebrity obsession disorder ( COD) is an obsessive addictive disorder in which a person becomes overly involved with the details of a celebrity 's personal and professional life. [1] Psychologists have indicated that though many people obsess over film, television, sport and pop stars, the only common ...

  5. The Friends of Distinction - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Distinction formed in 1968 in Los Angeles with original members Floyd Butler (June 5, 1937 – April 29, 1990), Harry Elston (born November 4, 1938), Jessica Cleaves (December 10, 1948 – May 2, 2014), and Barbara Jean Love (born July 24, 1941). [1] Butler and Elston had worked together in The Hi-Fi's in the mid 1960s, often ...

  6. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    Mick Wall was thought to have been mentioned because of his book Guns N' Roses: The Most Dangerous Band in the World, which was a no holds barred collection of interviews and stories about the band. Wall denies this, and claims the real reason was an interview he conducted in early 1990 for Kerrang! that included Rose's threat to harm Vince ...

  7. Love discography - Wikipedia

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    1980: Love Live - live, 1978 concert; 1982: Studio / Live - second side live from a 1970 concert; 2003: The Forever Changes Concert; 2003: Electrifically Speaking - Live in Concert; 2003: Back on the Scene - live at My Place, Santa Monica in 1991; 2010: Arthur Lee and Love - Live in Paris 1992; 2015: Coming Through to You: The Live Recording ...

  8. OK Computer - Wikipedia

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    —Josh Davis (DJ Shadow) The whole sound of it and the emotional experience crossed a lot of boundaries. It tapped into a lot of buried emotions that people hadn't wanted to explore or talk about. — James Lavelle The release of OK Computer coincided with the decline of Britpop. [nb 4] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian called the album "the defining sound of rock's post-Britpop shift". Through ...

  9. Love–hate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Love–hate relationship. A love–hate relationship is an interpersonal relationship involving simultaneous or alternating emotions of love and hate —something particularly common when emotions are intense. [1] The term is used frequently in psychology, popular writing and journalism. It can be applied to relationships with inanimate objects ...