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Encyclopedia > Rockestra

A generally powerful, sometimes eerie, sometimes somber form of rock with elements of stringed instruments included, such as violins. Some examples are "Overcome" by Live, "Collide" by Skillet and "Ghost" by Stereo Motion.


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Rockestra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (232 words)
Rockestra is a form of rock with elements of stringed instruments included, such as violins.
Paul McCartney revealed on a TV interview with VH1 in 2001 that Keith Moon was supposed to take part in Rockestra but died one month before the sessions took place.
Then, McCartney and Kurt Waldheim re-assembled Rockestra for a series of benefit concerts for the people of Cambodia, suffering from the reign of Pol Pot.
Rockestra Theme Lyrics - by PAUL MCCARTNEY from album BACK TO THE EGG : Lyrics And Songs (302 words)
The Lyrics above are the lyrics to Rockestra Theme and are (absolutly correct)
The Lyrics above are to Rockestra Theme and are (Mostly correct, Yet...
The Lyrics seem to be the lyrics to Rockestra Theme But they are (Wrong)
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