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Paris, 1894. Class differences and pervasive racism finally lead to a tragedy. A year later you find yourself on trial, accused of a brutal murder. How far will you go to exonerate yourself? Will you lie? Manipulate the evidence? Frame others? Act insane? Confess? Your imagination is the limit.
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Ha Ha I'm Drowning · The Teardrop Explodes
Kilimanjaro
℗ 1980 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2000-01-01
Vocalist, Composer Lyricist: Julian Cope
Composer Lyricist: Michael Neil Finkler
Producer: The Chameleons
Engineer: Hugh Jones
Composer Lyricist: Carl Anthony Dwyer
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Kiss · Deine Lakaien
White Lies
℗ Chrom Records under exclusive license to OMN Label Services
Released on: 2020-03-27
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Alexander Veljanov
Lyricist: Alexander Veljanov
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Hello saguaro and barrel cactus. Hello sorghum and wheat field. Hello skyscraper and ballpark. Hello cherry tree and badger nest. Having moved several times throughout my childhood, from Chicago to Phoenix to western Kansas and Ohio and more, I have long searched for a way to write about my travels, which continue even now that I am grown with two wily children of my own. How to write about place when one feels inextricably connected to certain landscapes that shift and change more often than the seasons?
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Track 4 from their third album “Love It to Death” released in 1971 copyright Straight/Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at the RCA Mid-American Recording Center in Chicago. After their first two albums were unsuccessful, the band decided to move their home base from L.A. to Pontiac, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit Rock City. Their manager Shep Gordon approached Canadian producer Jack Richardson, who had produced six Top 40 hits for the Guess Who, a couple of which were released just the year before. He agreed to take on the project as executive producer but delegated the job of day to day production to his nineteen year-old protégé Bob Ezrin. After meeting the band, Ezrin initially declined to work with them but after seeing them perform live, he was intrigued by their theatrical presentation and the rabid response from their fan base so he agreed to join the team. Pre-production began in Pontiac and Ezrin was able to convince the band to turn their extended psychedelic jams into tight, hard rock songs that he rearranged note by note. Frank Zappa had sold his Straight Records label to his distributor, Warner Bros. the year before. After two unsuccessful albums Warner was hesitant to release another, so it was decided that “I’m Eighteen” would be released as a single first. It was an immediate success, reaching No. 7 in Canada and No. 21 on the Billboard chart. The full album was released soon after and is now considered a classic. Although it received mixed reviews back in the day, it’s cited as a major influence in the development of heavy metal as a genre. It reached No. 35 on the Billboard chart, No. 34 in Canada and No. 28 in the U.K. It was certified Gold a year later and Platinum in 2001. The original album cover is famous for Cooper creating the illusion of his exposed penis by sticking his thumb out from behind his cape. The uproar led to the record company using a censored version of the original photograph on subsequent copies. The band’s collaboration with Bob Ezrin would continue on future albums. Written by Dennis Dunaway and produced by Jack Richardson & Bob Ezrin. RIP Glen Buxton & Jack Richardson. Featuring:
Alice Cooper – Lead vocals & harmonica
Glen Buxton – Lead & rhythm guitars
Michael Bruce – Rhythm guitars, keyboards & background vocals
Dennis Dunaway – Bass & background vocals
Neal Smith – Drums, percussion & background vocals
Special Guest:
Bob Ezrin – Keyboards
Body
Body
Touched by the toil and plunged into its arm
Cursed through the night through eyes of alarm
A melody black flowed out of my breath
Searching for death but bodies need rest
Body
Under the soil now waiting for worms
All that I feared is all that I've learned
All that I know is all that I think
Dead feelings are cool, down lower I sink, uh-huh
"Bodies need rest, we all need our rest
Sleep an easy sleep
Rest, rest
Bodies need their rest, we all need our rest
Sleep an easy sleep
Rest, rest
Rest, rest
But come back in the morning"
"Come back hard"
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up
Bodies clutching and biting, my soul has caught on fire
My evil is now and I'm caught up in desire
Everything I'm living for is all that I am
Likin' it and lovin' it, that's all in the plan
Black juju
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The Brazilian drug trafficker used the nurses to immunize poor local residents from yellow fever.
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Ron Shelton's "Dark Blue" offers an unflinching look at the instituational racsim that brought down the Los Angeles Police Department.
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Blue In The Face · No Doubt
The Beacon Street Collection
℗ 1995 Sea Creature Records, Released Under Exclusive License To Interscope Records.
Released on: 1995-01-01
Producer, Mixing Engineer: No Doubt
Mixing Engineer: Colin Mitchell
Composer Lyricist: Eric Stefani
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Learn more about serial killer Albert Fish, an elderly man convicted of murdering 10-year-old Grace Budd.
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Track 6 from their eleventh album “Power Windows” released in 1985 copyright Anthem Records. Recording was done at five different studios from April to August and Englishman Peter Collins was hired as co-producer. The basic instrumental tracks were recorded at the Manor House in Oxfordshire, England. From there, they traveled to the Caribbean island of Montserrat to record guitar overdubs at AIR Studios. Then it was back to England to record the lead vocals and guitar solos at SARM East Studios in London. Strings were recorded at Abbey Road Studios with a 30-piece orchestra and a 25-piece choir was recorded at Angel Recording Studios in London. I thought the string section and choir were used to great effect. The album received above average reviews and reached No. 2 in Canada, No. 9 in the U.K. and No. 10 on the Billboard chart. It’s been certified Silver in the U.K. and Platinum in Canada and the U.S. This was their ninth album cover designed by Hugh Syme, who would be involved with all their subsequent releases. Recorded from the original vinyl. Written by Neil Peart, Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson and produced by Peter Collins & Rush. RIP Neil Peart. Featuring:
Geddy Lee – Lead vocals, bass, synthesizers, Moog Taurus bass pedals synthesizer & background vocals
Alex Lifeson– Lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars
Neil Peart – Drums & acoustic & electronic percussion
Special Guests:
Andy Richards – Additional keyboards & synthesizer programming
Jim Burgess – Synthesizer programming
Anne Dudley – String arrangements & conductor
Andrew Jackman – Chorale arrangements & conductor
Unnamed Choir – Background vocals
The office door closed early, the hidden bottle came out
The salesman turned to close the blinds, a little slow now, a little stout
But he's still headin' down those tracks, any day now for sure
Another day as drab as today is more than a man can endure
Oh-oh-oh-ho-oh-ho
Dreams flow across the heartland feeding on the fires
Dreams transport desires, drive you when you're down
Dreams transport the ones who need to get out of town
Out of town
The boy walks with his best friend through the fields of early May
They walk awhile in silence, one close, one far away
He'd be climbing on that bus, just him and his guitar
To blaze across the heavens like a brilliant shooting star
The middle-aged Madonna calls her neighbour on the phone
Day by day the seasons pass and leave her life alone
But she'll go walking out that door on some bright afternoon
To go and paint big cities from a lonely attic room
Dreams flow across the heartland feeding on the fires
Dreams transport desires, drive you when you're down
Dreams transport the ones who need to get out of town
Out of town
It's understood
Every single person who'd be elsewhere if they could
So far so good
And life's not unpleasant in their little neighbourhood
Dreams flow across the heartland feeding on the fires
Dreams transport desires, drive you when you're down
Dreams transport the ones who need to get outta town
Outta town
Dreams transport desires, drive you when you're down
Dreams transport the ones who need to get outta town
They live in
They dream in Middletown
They dream in Middletown
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Track 7 from their ninth album “Signals” released in 1982 copyright Anthem Records. Like their previous two albums, it was recorded at Le Studio near Morin Heights in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec. This album saw the band continuing to evolve their sound by bringing synthesizers to the forefront on most of the songs. Co-producer Terry Brown, who had been with them since their second album “Fly by Night,” was critical of this decision to change their sound, as he preferred Alex Lifeson’s guitar to be one of the lead instruments. The band was also looking to explore different production styles so it was decided that this would be Brown’s last album as co-producer. The split was amicable and the band was gracious in thanking him for his enormous contributions to their career and success to that point. Although some critics weren’t enthusiastic about synthesizers taking a more dominant role, the album generally received above average reviews. It reached No. 1 in Canada, No. 3 in the U.K. and No. 10 on the Billboard chart. It’s been certified Silver in the U.K. and Platinum in Canada and the U.S. This was their seventh album cover designed by Hugh Syme, who would be involved with all their subsequent releases. Written by Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson & Ben Mink and produced by Rush & Terry Brown. RIP Neil Peart. Featuring:
Geddy Lee – Lead vocals, bass, Minimoog, Oberheim Polyphonic, Oberheim OB-1 & Moog Taurus bass pedals synthesizers
Alex Lifeson– Lead, rhythm, acoustic, 12-string electric, 12-string acoustic & Moog Taurus bass pedals synthesizer
Neil Peart – Drums & percussion, spoken word on “Subdivisions”
Special Guest:
Ben Mink – Electric violin on “Losing It”
The dancer slows her frantic pace in pain and desperation
Her aching limbs and downcast face aglow with perspiration
Stiff as wire, her lungs on fire with just the briefest pause
Flooding through her memory, the echoes of old applause
And she limps across the floor
And closes her bedroom door
The writer stares with glassy eyes, defies the empty page
His beard is white, his face is lined and streaked with tears of rage
Thirty years ago, how the words would flow with passion and precision
But now his mind is dark and dulled by sickness and indecision
And he stares out the kitchen door
Where the sun will rise no more
Some are born to move the world, to live their fantasies
But most of us just dream about the things we'd like to be
Sadder still to watch it die than never to have known it
For you, the blind who once could see the bell tolls for thee
The bell tolls for
For you, the blind who once could see the bell tolls for thee
The bell tolls for thee
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Two school teachers in New York City have been arrested and put on administrative leave after reportedly punching and inappropriately touching 12-year-old students. The incidents allegedly took place on separate occasions. The NY Daily News reported that Brian Thomas, 33, was arrested after he appar...
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Learn how police caught Kensington Strangler Antonio Rodriguez, who raped and murdered Elaine Goldberg, Nicole Piacentini, and Casey Mahoney in Philadelphia.
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Flippin' Beans · Millencolin
The Melancholy Collection
℗ 2001 Burning Heart
Released on: 2005-08-23
Music Publisher: Copyright Control (Millencolin)
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Music from Tenjo Sajiki's "Shin Toku Maru (Poison Body Circle)" 1978 Victor Records
Composer J A Caesar
The story of this cheerful theater drama is about a sad boy whose mother dies, and who is subsequently abused, imprisoned, and finally exiled from the family home by the new stepmother. The sad boy steals, then wears, his dead mother's clothes, and in full make-up, returns to the family home and murders his tormentors.
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Iowa Senator Craig Johnson, R-Independence, announced his candidacy for Iowa House District 67. “I have enjoyed my time in the Iowa Senate delivering conservative results for Iowa like tax relief, reducing the size of government, balancing the budget, and supporting law enforcement,” said Johnson. “I will take those same priorities to the Iowa House to […]
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Come ogni fine settimana oggi, Sabato 22 Giugno 2019, Digital-News.it (www.digital-news.it) vi presenta l'offerta sportiva targata... » Scopri il palinsesto
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Police say that a person was stabbed several times at Destiny USA in Syracuse over the weekend. It happened around 7 p.m. on Saturday after a fight broke out at the mall. When officers arrived they found a man who had been stabbed at least twice in the back, and once more in the side.… MorePolice: Male stabbed multiple times at Destiny USA over the weekend
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मेष लव राशिफल (Aries Love Horoscope) आज लव लाइफ में रोमांस की बहार छाई रहेगी। साथी के साथ लॉन्ग ड्राइव पर जाने का प्रोग्राम बना सकते हैं।
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Click the headline to go to the Blog. I am now banned on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Gettr. I still fight on. We must restore America!
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A young nurse is kidnapped by a group of violent teens who escape from a mental hospital and take her on the road trip from hell. Pursued by an equally deranged lawman out for revenge, one of the teens is destined for tragedy and horrors that will destroy his mind, moulding him into a monster named Leatherface.
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How Does Nature Benefit our Mental Health? Exposure to nature enhances mental health, which is defined as a state of well-being in which individuals can cope with the normal stressors of life while maintaining a positive outlook. Nature-based experiences can improve cognitive, psychological, and physical health (Jimenez et al., 2021). Some examples from environmental psychology
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The Basement of the Police Station music from Resident Evil 2.
Extended.
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By the '80s, upward mobility turned homeownership into an outpriced tiki. Maureen Stapleton, acclaimed of the stage and screen, bridges some kind of gap in this film with her gift for zany charm in a small but standout role hawking questionable properties and jaunty jalopies. In Carlos' words: "It's a steal." (See also: MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE.)
1986. Starring Tom Hanks, Shelley Long, Joe Mantegna, Alexander Godunov, Philip Bosco, Yakov Smirnoff. Song "The Heart is So Willing" by Stephen Bishop. Add'l music by Michel Colombier. Cinematography by Gordon Willis.
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Presse, police, juge, voisins : en 1984, tous ont voulu faire de Christine Villemin la meurtrière de son fils Grégory.
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Arrow to the Sun (1973)
Based on a folktale from the Acoma Pueblo Native Americans of the southwest, this beautifully animated film tells the story of a mysterious boy's search for his father, the God of the Sun. Animation design is based on the themes of Acoma art.
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