REBUS puzzles

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Iron Butterfly.

In A Gadda da Vida
 
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I love that piece…brings back great memories.

It was supposed to be In The Garden of Eden, but he was either trashed, or had a speech impediment. I vote trashed!
 
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You folks certainly appear to have an eclectic taste in music. Never heard of either the group or the song.
 
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You folks certainly appear to have an eclectic taste in music. Never heard of either the group or the song.
Get ya thinking heads around this one.

You’ll probably get the singer, easily enough, but can you name the song?

 
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Singer is KB?

Song eludes me though.
 
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Get ya thinking heads around this one.

You’ll probably get the singer, easily enough, but can you name the song?


Kate Bush

Wuthering Heights
 
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush 😕

No? I'll keep at it...
 
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush 😕

No? I'll keep at it...

Absolutely correct!! and much faster than I expected. Brilliant solve.

Edited:
 
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Thank you. Not sure how I solved it other than by finding the hint of a pattern within the jumbled letters and then it just jumped out. Can you show the pattern you used to create the puzzle, @TasMike.
 
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A - B - S - T - R - U - C - E = Ill defined, or difficult to understand! These last few have sure been:

 
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush 😕

No? I'll keep at it...

Nothing very complex.

tahbeihradnd is 'a bird' buried inside 'the' hand thus ' a bird in the hand'
The same treatment for thetbwuosh - 'two' inside 'the bush' is 'two in the bush'
The middle part is different: 'e and mxcxc' or 'e and mc²' which are equals 'e=mc²'
So we have 'A bird in the hand = two in the bush'
which evolves into:
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
 
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A - B - S - T - R - U - C - E = Ill defined, or difficult to understand! These last few have sure been:

Can't have been too abstruce @Canuck, it got solved pretty quickly.