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  1. Break Like the Wind is a 1992 album by the fictional heavy metal band Spinal Tap. The songs include a range of genres, from the glam metal anthem "Bitch School" down to the skiffle satire of "All the Way Home". The title, and the album's title track, is a double entendre that combines and confuses the idiom "make like the wind" (also ...

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    • March 17, 1992
  2. 30. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBreak Like The Wind · Spinal TapBreak Like The Wind℗ 1991 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 1992-01-01Producer: St...

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  3. 18. Juli 2015 · Watch the legendary rock band Spinal Tap perform their classic song Break Like the Wind live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992. This video features high-definition quality and amazing sound. Don't ...

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  4. 28. Okt. 2015 · Break Like the Wind is a 1992 album by the semi-fictional band Spinal Tap. The title, from the album's title track, is a double entendre that combines and confuses the idiom "make like the wind [and blow]" (i.e. "go away") with "break[ing] wind" (a euphemism for flatulence), and samples the classical guitar piece Concierto de

  5. "Break like the Wind" ist ein Paradestück um dieses komplexe Album teilweise zu umschreiben, weitere Songs hervorzuheben wäre ungerecht. Was voll genial ist - ausser den geilen Texten - ist vor allem die Gitarrenarbeit. Wer nicht alles zu ernst nimmt, offen für ein Hard Rock Comedy Epos ist sollte und kann hier bedenkenlos zugreifen. Für Hard Rock Freaks eigentlich eine Pflichtlektüre ...

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  6. Spinal Tap A to Zed. Break Like the Wind (Dead Faith/MCA, 1992): The band’s 17th album, released on March 17, 1992. It eventually reached the 61st spot on the Billboard charts. The boys told Arsenio Hall soon after that they considered the title of the album "sort of ironic."

  7. Spinal Tap's Break Like The Wind overcomes this problem to an extent by giving the listener a decent rock album, along with some genuinely funny lyrics. When listening to the album, two things become readily apparent - Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are fans of hard rock and early heavy metal, and they are also musically ...