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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Gaga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' indeed a hit in the UK. In fact, it was their fourth and last Top 40 hit there.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a Six's cover of Queen's "Radio Gaga" as the Ga Ga" was suggested by their record label Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, who thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' indeed a hit in the UK. In fact, it was their fourth and last Top 40 hit there.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' a hit in the UK.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" Gaga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' indeed a hit in the UK.UK. In fact, it was their fourth and last Top 40 hit there.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' a hit in the UK.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' a hit in the UK.UK.
* UncreditedRole: Music/JackWhite performed uncredited backing vocals on Music/ElectricSix's song "Danger! High Voltage!"
* UncreditedRole: Music/JackWhite performed uncredited backing vocals on Music/ElectricSix's song "Danger! High Voltage!"
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* CrossDressingVoices: You know who the female backing vocalist on the studio recording of "Danger! High Voltage" is? [[{{Music/TheWhiteStripes}} Jack White.]]
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* CrossDressingVoices: You know who the female backing vocalist on the studio recording of "Danger! High Voltage" is? [[{{Music/TheWhiteStripes}} Jack White.]]]]
* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' a hit in the UK.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Electric Six were forced to do a cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" as the record label thought it would be a hit. It ''was'' a hit in the UK.
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick once said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interested in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick once said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interested in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]
* CrossDressingVoices: You know who the female backing vocalist on the studio recording of "Danger! High Voltage" is? [[{{Music/TheWhiteStripes}} Jack White.]]
* CrossDressingVoices: You know who the female backing vocalist on the studio recording of "Danger! High Voltage" is? [[{{Music/TheWhiteStripes}} Jack White.]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick once said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interesting interested in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick one said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interesting in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick one once said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interesting in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Although they don't hate the song (as Dick one said, "it pays his mortgage"), "Gay Bar Part Two" is a clear, tongue-in-cheek attack on the 'fans' that are only interesting in "Gay Bar". [[WordSaladLyrics Or something.]]