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- "Crosse**** and Painless" is a song by American new wave band Talking Heads. It was released in 1980 in the United States as a promotional single and in...
- Crosse**** Heart is the third solo album by Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. Released on 18 September 2015, it is Richards' first studio album...
- He orders Crosseyes to retrieve the helmet from an ice-hole, then takes it and leaves, forcing the gang to take care of the naked Crosseyes. At the same...
- Strabismus is an eye disorder in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. The eye that is pointed at an object can...
- Killer" "Take Me to the River" "Life During Wartime" "I Zimbra" "Cities" "Crosse**** and Painless" "Once in a Lifetime" "Houses in Motion" "Burning Down the...
- guitar synthesizer. Belew performed on the tracks that would become "Crosse**** and Painless", "The Great Curve", "Listening Wind" and "The Overload";...
- audience is mostly unseen during the concert. During the final song, "Crosse**** and Painless," the viewer sees shots of the audience for the first time...
- Keith Richards Solo discography Studio albums Talk Is Cheap Main Offender Crosse**** Heart Live albums Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988 Compilations...
- Talking Heads from the album Remain in Light B-side "Seen and Not Seen" "Crosse**** and Painless" "Listening Wind" Released January 1981 Recorded July–August...
- Enz) allegedly taught him how to perform it. The 1981 music video for "Crosse**** and Painless" by new wave band Talking Heads features authentic street...