• ___ II (1973 rock album)
• ___ Part II: Bev Bevan band
• '70s band
• '70s band inits.
• '70s group that included a string trio
• '70s pop-rock grp.
• '70s rock group
• '70s rock orch.
• 'Boy Blue' rock gp.
• 'Can't Get It Out of My Head' was their first hit
• 'Confusion' band
• 'Do Ya' band
• 'Do Ya' band, briefly
• 'Do Ya' gp.
• 'Do Ya' rock gp.
• 'Don't Bring Me Down' group
• 'Don't Bring Me Down' rock grp.
• 'Eldorado' rock gp.
• 'Evil Woman' band
• 'Evil Woman' band's acronym
• 'Evil Woman' gp.
• 'Evil Woman' group
• 'Evil Woman' rock gp.
• 'Evil Woman' rock group
• 'Evil Woman' rockers
• 'Hold on Tight' band
• 'Hold On Tight' group
• 'Hold On Tight' rock gp.
• 'Hold On Tight' rock group
• 'Hold on Tight' rockers
• 'Livin' Thing' band, for short
• 'Mr. Blue Sky' band
• 'Ol
• 'Rock
• 'Rockaria rock gp.!'
• 'Shine a Little Love' rock group
• 'Showdown' rock gp.
• 'Strange Magic' band
• 'Strange Magic' group
• 'Strange Magic' rock group
• 'Sweet Talkin' Woman' band
• 'Telephone Line' band
• 'Telephone Line' gp.
• 'Turn to Stone' rock gp.
• 'Twilight' group
• 'Twilight' recorders
• 'Twilight' rock gp.
• 'Xanadu' band
• 'Xanadu' grp.
• 'Xanadu' rock band
• 'Xanadu' rock gp.
• 'Xanadu' rock group
• 'Xanadu' rockers
• 10538 Overture band
• 1970s band that did Don't Bring Me Down
• 1970s band that sang Do Ya
• 1973 prog-rock album ___ 2
• 1976 album Ol
• 1980 rock inits.
• 70's rock band from Birmingham, for short
• 70s rock gp.
• A New World Record band
• A New World Record grp.
• All Over the World band
• All over the World grp.
• All Over the World rock grp.
• All Over the World rockers
• Band formed after the breakup of the Move
• Band formed in 1971 in Birmingham, England
• Band from Birmingham
• Band name heard in Morse code on its single Secret Messages
• Band often heard on the XM station Classic Vinyl
• Band often heard on the XM station Top Tracks
• Band on the 'Xanadu' soundtrack, briefly
• Band ripped off (in several ways) by L.E.O.
• Band running through melody
• Band that did half the Xanadu soundtrack
• Band that did Rockaria
• Band that did Xanadu with Olivia Newton-John
• Band that gave Olivia Newton-John an assist on Xanadu
• Band that sang Don't Bring Me Down
• Band that wrote half the Xanadu soundtrack
• Band whose biggest hit was 'Don't Bring Me Down'
• Band whose debut song was 10538 Overture
• Band whose last album was Zoom
• Band with a Part II offshoot band
• Band with keyboardist Richard Tandy
• Band with the '75 album Face the Music
• Band with the 1977 album Out of the Blue
• Band with the album 'Zoom'
• Band with the album All Over the World
• Band with the album Eldorado
• Band with the album Out of the Blue
• Band with the compilation album Ticket to the Moon
• Band with the hit album 'A New World Record'
• Band with the hit Don't Bring Me Down
• Band with the hit Livin' Thing
• Band with the hit Sweet Talkin' Woman
• Band with the hits Evil Woman and Sweet Talkin' Woman
• Band with the record for most Top 40 hits without ever having a #1 single
• Bev Bevan & crew
• Bev Bevan was its drummer
• Bev Bevan's band
• Bev Bevan's band from Birmingham
• Bev Bevan's band, briefly
• Big band from Birmingham
• Big letters in prog-rock
• Birmingham band, briefly
• British band that shares its name with the World Chess Federation's rating system
• British prog band that broke up three times
• British rock band
• British rock group
• British rock group of the 70s and 80s, for short
• Calling America band
• Can't Get It Out Of My Head band
• Can't Get It Out of My Head band, for short
• Can't Get It Out of My Head group
• Can't Get It Out of My Head group, familiarly
• Can't Get It Out of My Head rock gp.
• Chess player Arpad or the rating system he developed
• Chess ranking system that is also used in MLB
• Chess rating system
• Chess rating system named for its creator
• Chess rating that shows the player's strength
• Chess skill rating system
• Classic '70s band (abbr.)
• Classic rock band that famously wanted to pick up where 'I Am the Walrus' left off
• Disco-inflected prog rock band
• Do Ya band, for short
• Do Ya group, for short
• Do Ya rock band
• Do Ya rock group
• Do Ya rockers
• Don't Bring Me Down band
• Don't Bring Me Down band, for short
• Don't Bring Me Down band, informally
• Don't Bring Me Down grp., 1979
• Don't Bring Me Down rock band
• Don't Bring Me Down rock group, for short
• Don't Bring Me Down rockers
• Don't Bring Me Down rockers, familiarly
• Early prog rock gp.
• Eldorado band
• Eldorado group
• Eldorado rock band
• Eldorado rock group
• Eldorado rockers
• Evil Woman artists
• Evil Woman band familiarly
• Evil Woman band for short
• Evil Woman band, briefly
• Evil Woman gp.^EL
• Evil Woman group, for short
• Evil Woman grp., 1975
• Evil Woman rock band
• Evil Woman rock band, for short
• Evil Woman rock group, for short
• Evil Woman singers
• Face the Music grp.
• Face the Music rockers
• Gp. with the 1979 top-10 album Discovery
• Group formed in Birmingham, England, in 1970
• Group with the '79 double-platinum album Discovery
• Group with the double LP 'Out of the Blue'
• Grp. formerly featuring Jeff Lynn
• Grp. that sang Do Ya
• Grp. that sang Telephone Line
• Grp. with the 1976 hit Livin' Thing
• Grp. with the 1976 platinum album A New World Record
• Grp. with the 1977 album Out of the Blue
• Grp. with the 1977 hit Do Ya
• Grp. with the 1977 platinum album Out of the Blue
• Grp. with the 1979 hit Don't Bring Me Down
• Grp. with the debut single 10538 Overture
• Grp. with the platinum album Out of the Blue
• Grp. with the platinum record A New World Record
• Grp. with the top 10 album Face the Music
• Hall & Oates opened for them in '81
• Hold On Tight band, briefly
• Hold On Tight band, to fans
• Hold on Tight gp.
• Hold On Tight rock band
• Hold the Line group
• Hooked on Classics grp
• I'm Alive band
• I'm Alive band, to fans
• I'm Alive group
• I'm Alive musicians
• Illusions in G Major rock grp.
• Inits. in '70s and '80s rock
• Inits. in 70's-80's rock
• J. Lynne's band
• J. Lynne's rock group
• Jeff Lynne band
• Jeff Lynne band with violins and cellos
• Jeff Lynne band, other than the Traveling Wilburys
• Jeff Lynne group
• Jeff Lynne rock band
• Jeff Lynne used to be part of it
• Jeff Lynne-led band
• Jeff Lynne's band before the Traveling Wilburys
• Jeff Lynne's band, for short
• Jeff Lynne's gp.
• Jeff Lynne's group, familiarly
• Jeff Lynne's musical gp.
• Jeff Lynne's old band
• Jeff Lynne's old rock band
• Jeff Lynne's rock gp.
• Last Train to London band
• Last Train to London grp.
• Livin' Thing band
• Livin' Thing band, to fans
• Livin' Thing group, in brief
• Livin' Thing grp.
• Livin' Thing rock gp.
• Lynne and crew
• Lynne's band, familiarly
• Mr. Blue Sky rock gp.
• Name in rock
• New World Record group
• New World Record rock grp.
• Oft-abbreviated band
• Ole ___ (1976 album)
• On the Third Day group
• One of its ex-members joined the Traveling Wilburys
• Orchestral '70s band
• Out of the Blue band
• Out of the Blue band (Abbr.)
• Out of the Blue group
• Out of the Blue rock grp.
• Out of the Blue rockers
• Pop grp. heard in Xanadu
• Pop outfit from Birmingham, Eng.
• Pop-rock group
• Potty ___ (kids' toy)
• Prog rock band letters
• Prog rock group of the '70s
• Prog-rock band of the 1970s
• Prog-rockers on Xanadu soundtrack
• Released Time in '81 (Abbr.)
• Rock 'N' Roll Is King band
• Rock 'n' Roll Is King band, 1983
• Rock 'n' Roll Is King gp.
• Rock 'N' Roll Is King group
• Rock 'n' Roll Is King rockers
• Rock band with the 2001 album 'Zoom'
• Rock gp. known for its symphonic sound
• Rock group
• Rock group with the drummer Bev Bevan
• Rock grp. once promoted as the English guys with the big fiddles
ELO was formed in Birmingham, England in the autumn of 1970 from the ashes of the eccentric art-pop combo the Move, reuniting frontman Roy Wood with guitarist/composer Jeff Lynne, bassist Rick Price, and drummer Bev Bevan.
жизнь feminiini
olla elossa — быть в живых
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жито
pluraali elot — хлеба