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" Vehicle " is a song recorded by American rock band the Ides of March for their debut album Vehicle (1970). The song was released as the lead single from the album in March 1970 through Warner Bros. Records.
The Ides of March is an American jazz rock [1] band that had a major North American and minor UK hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970. After going on hiatus in 1973, the band returned with their original line-up in 1990 and has been active since then.
Vehicle is the debut studio album by the Ides of March, released in 1970. The single, "Vehicle", became the fastest selling single in Warner 's history, after which the band was hustled into the studio to record a full album. Vehicle 's songs range through many genres including rock, pop, soul and folk. [1]
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Since Caesar's assassination, the Ides of March has been used as the title of movies, songs and episodes of television. And several other ominous events have occurred on that day.
This is a set category. It should only contain pages that are The Ides of March (band) albums or lists of The Ides of March (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Ides of March (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories.
The date March 15 evokes a sense of foreboding for many familiar with history and literature. Known as the Ides of March, this date is tied to prophecies and betrayals in ancient Rome. But what ...
Songs from each of Peterik's bands appear in Stallone films to motivate the scene's action: Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" in Rocky III, the Ides of March's "Vehicle" in Lock Up, and Jimi Jamison's solo take on Survivor's "Ever Since the World Began" playing during the closing credits of Lock Up.