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This is a million miles away from social media culture.
Sonically, it's a million miles away from Joanne's balladry and bombast.
It's a million miles away from the courting of my youth.
Now imagine manipulating the claw on another planet a million miles away.
Now imagine manipulating the claw on another planet a million miles away.
Here, Colombia's multi-faction civil war may seem a million miles away.
"It's a million miles away from censorship," King told a news conference.
It's not a million miles away from a Frank Ocean impression, actually.
In my head at the minute I'm a million miles away from it.
It's not actually a million miles away from how the peace prize is awarded.
I don't think this album is a million miles away from what I've done previously.
So, how do I cope when my childhood Christmas home seems a million miles away?
Everyone could see it from a million miles away except the companies that did it.
"You see these things in the newspaper and TV, but it's a million miles away."
When a satellite orbiting a million miles away looks down upon Earth, it sees twinkles, too.
Trust will invariably suffer, your brand will hurt, and recovery seems like a million miles away.
They're not a million miles away from Mediterranean cooking and the flavors are rich, interesting, and diverse.
Located in deep South Philly, it feels a million miles away from any of the other action.
Doha, where American and Taliban representatives continue to negotiate over Afghanistan's future, feels a million miles away.
Yet here, in the cosseted confines of Mar-a-Lago, those concerns seemed a million miles away.
But from where I stand, Milwaukee is four hours away geographically and a million miles away culturally.
" Yet, she adds, Cerio's images "are a million miles away from the ones taken daily by visitors.
In short, it's not a million miles away from "Please Mr. Kennedy" from 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis.
Your worries don't seem too close today… Noah: Tony is a million miles away from my mind right now.
Just know I love you the same from a million miles away as I do right next to you.
While Iran may seem to Americans a million miles away, what happens in Tehran most definitely does not stay there.
His cruise 2018 look, in crystal-edged violet brocade, is "not a million miles away" from his standard stage attire.
Just going to lay that fact down and walk a million miles away from it, never to refer to it again.
The chromeless, distilled interface of WP96.83 was a million miles away from the skeuomorphism dominating Apple's phones and Samsung's copycat efforts.
Wear one of these brands and you're part of the club, even if you feel a million miles away from it.
Those jobs seem a million miles away this week, however, as Christie at the beach became a national (and international) story.
Until that point, without money or friends who cared about the things I did, the world felt a million miles away.
A few rare satellites launched by humanity enjoy a full view of Earth from thousands or even a million miles away.
While Hubble orbits the Earth, the JWST will be about a million miles away, orbiting the Sun along with the Earth.
It really feels a million miles away from the glitz and glamour of the English Premier League or Europe's other top competitions.
Do you feel a million miles away from that, or is it a place you can get back to if you want to?
This new way of experiencing the world's greatest sporting event helped fans a million miles away feel as if they were in Rio.
But hopefully this time also brings a voice to women who are a million miles away from Hollywood, and not just the privileged few.
One of the Mars Cube One (MarCO) cubesats, nicknamed Wall-E, snapped a photo of Earth from more than half a million miles away.
It's not a million miles away from the first track on this list in that respect actually, despite the 35 year gap between them.
One of the pink kids in the outfield sniffs out a ball and gets a catch like a million miles away from the closest pink kid.
The weather-fueled gains will likely be short-lived, with a return to $22016 a bushel in corn looking "like a million miles away," Van Trump said.
It also felt fiercely independent—or at least individual—the inside of the space a million miles away from the identikit setups of so many contemporary venues.
Taken by: Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) Date: March 9, 2016 Orbiting from a million miles away, NASA's DSCOVR satellite always views this sunlit half of our planet.
The dignity in doing such a job is a million miles away from the well-documented exploitations that people endure to earn a paycheck at one of Amazon's warehouses.
But it's Buffett who steals the show, sitting in a hot tub on a yacht with his shirt on, anything resembling a care or worry a million miles away.
Of all the songs in the world, Swift chose this, an immediately recognizable song a million miles away from her wheelhouse that was only ever going to fall flat.
The Swedish MBA student who traveled to Ahmadabad in November 2014 discovered the air quality in India's fifth most populous city was a million miles away from that of Scandinavia.
In fact, it's actually not a million miles away from Mates of State if you replaced the euphoria with casual nihilism and the twinkly piano lines with screeching guitar #riffs.
In Ingram's book, old photos of Kuhler as a child show a youngster standing uncomfortably next to his mother, detached and awkward, with big eyes gazing somewhere a million miles away.
Reeder's previous film, "A Million Miles Away," also focuses on similarly heightened teenage emotions, except through a grown woman, Crystal (Jennifer Estlin), who re-experiences those adolescent feelings through her teenage students.
Even through the grainy picture, I was awestruck as two astronauts -- Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin -- landed almost a quarter of a million miles away and take those first steps on the moon.
Aside-- not even-- not only am I not-- in-- denying it, I'm not even denying the fairness look how many people that were hurt that were a million miles away from ground zero.
That said, last time Charlie Brooker wrote something like this in Black Mirror—like the prime minister chirpsing a pig—it didn't end up being a million miles away from reality, did it?
This "gourmet market" of cured meats, Asian products, and "exotic" fowl is a few blocks away from San Juan Arcos de Belén, but a million miles away in terms of the two customer bases.
For many fans, this exhibition has substituted for the absence of a proper tour, but as far as coming anywhere close to the experience of a live show, it is a million miles away.
But remember that the probe was perhaps half a million miles away when it took the above images (on December 153), plus it was traveling at a relative speed of about 32,000 miles per hour.
And while the disputed islands of the South China Sea might feel like a million miles away from Syria, a dotted-line -- if not direct connection -- exists between what is happening in these two troubled places.
While Formentera is only about a dozen miles off the southern coast of that famous celebrity stomping ground, the foam parties and ooonz-ooonz club beats of Ibiza might as well be a million miles away.
He worked on expanding his game and took pride in knowing he was doing what was best for his family—even when he felt a million miles away from the basketball world he'd grown up in.
If that makes you think of a parallel with a certain Black Mirror episode where a young girl is prevented from seeing certain things via a brain implant, then you wouldn't be a million miles away.
The truth is that we still don't know, because while she has been constantly in our faces, she has also been a million miles away, one of the best known and least known people on the planet.
Once the gigantic telescope—which is so big it can't fit inside any of NASA's rockets, and instead has to be folded up like origami to blossom once in space—is at its destination a million miles away, it's gone.
"Attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing Al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror attacks against America before they emerge," he proclaimed, which seemed a million miles away from his earlier doubts about foreign entanglements.
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"The eyelashes weighed a ton each," laughs Coel when we meet in a hotel in London where she's wearing a pretty damn fabulous turquoise cut-out jumpsuit that isn't a million miles away from her Black Mirror outfit — which brought its own challenges.
The fact you're about to go do an NTS show, the fact that Slowdive have landed back with nothing but love—it seems a million miles away from what you guys got in the 90s, just the most savage annihilation by the press.
But because the fight has been going on for so long, and the rules have been imposed and taken away so many times under different legal theories, the actual court case and legal issues are a million miles away from the very simple policy question.
The political ideology of the Syrian and Turkish Kurds is a million miles away from that of the Iraqi Kurds, a fact that is sometimes eclipsed by the Kurds themselves in an attempt to present a united front to the world as a people dispossessed.
Now, Canon will tell you that the Photokina M5s are all preproduction units, but we're not that far away from this camera's November release date, and so the pictures produced by its 24-megapixel sensor aren't going to be a million miles away from the final product.
Nearly every lifestyle piece published about Lebanon's capital has some variation of the old refrains: the seemingly strange juxtaposition of "wanton licentiousness and utter terror" recently in the New York Times; similarly, "war is a million miles away when the Lebanese begin to party," reads a Telegraph headline.
Metal Wolf Chaos is very much a product of its era, with simple destructive action not a million miles away from the Earth Defense Force series, but it all plays out in small, corridor-like environments despite being set in expansive locations like San Francisco and the Grand Canyon.
It is slow season in the Bahamas, so while small groups of people lingered at the swim-up bar, and a few managed to wrestle up enough people to play volleyball at the pool, a bustling kitchen inside prepared meals for a disaster that seemed a million miles away.
The exhibition is only 30 minutes' walk, but a million miles away in intention, from Damien Hirst's luxuriously presented "Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable", where all the works—in silver, gold, precious stones, marble, malachite and bronze—are for sale at prices that range from $500,000 to $5m.
A particularly spellbinding aspect was the introduction of the Wing Cap; not only could Mario now run around in all directions, but he could wing to the sky in a cathartic Y axis, taking in the new worlds from a perspective a million miles away from Super Mario World's cape.
Sheik first read the novel as a student at Brown, and didn't connect with it immediately: "I had a lot of people in my environment who were not a million miles away from the characters in the book, and I think the satire maybe cut a little too close to home," he says.
It also doesn't it rely on clichéd melodies; pieces like "Norrsken" by Karin Borg, are carried by dense thickets of intersecting arpeggios and the low-lying fog of digital reverb—not a million miles away from the blunt piano pieces of the last Grouper record (Which I mean as basically the highest possible compliment).
When they gave out ALCS Championship Rings, because their organization has fallen prey to Participation Trophy Syndrome, Cleveland kept Chief Wahoo—the thing they stubbornly kept on their hats for good luck all the way through the playoffs and into the World Series, which they lost—like a million miles away from the whole thing.
The song was included on the band's second album, Everywhere at Once, released by Geffen Records in 1983. "A Million Miles Away" was re- released as a single in 1983 and peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band broke up 1984. Several years later, in 1990, a then up-and- coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered "A Million Miles Away" on their Hold Me Up album.
According to Martyn from Badwilf.com Kate Bracken "is brilliant as Alex and is a million miles away from Annie." Nick Bryan from thedigitalfix.com liked that Alex is a "less whiny ghost" than Annie.
A Million Miles Away is the second installment in The Emo Diaries series of compilation albums, released April 14, 1998, by Deep Elm Records. As with all installments in the series, the label had an open submissions policy for bands to submit material for the compilation, and as a result the music does not all fit within the emo style. As with the rest of the series, A Million Miles Away features mostly unsigned bands contributing songs that were previously unreleased.
Each song is performed complete. Gallagher and the band perform Tattoo'd Lady, Who's That Coming?, and A Million Miles Away. For the next song, a traditional blues number Goin' to My Home Town Gallagher performs mostly on his own with a mandolin.
In July 2013, Karey Lee hit the Billboard Heatseeker South Atlantic chart at number four with the release of his album "A Million Miles Away." The album is selling on iTunes, cdbaby.com and Amazon.com, where it ranked third in Adult Alternative sales the week it was released.
Uh-Oh is the second studio album by David Byrne released in 1992. The single "She's Mad" reached #3 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart and its music video received two nominations on the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards. "A Million Miles Away" was the theme song to the television series Flying Blind.
The resulting titled Walk On was released on April 28, 1986. Two singles "When it Rains" and a cover of the new wave hit "A Million Miles Away", were released. Both were available in 7- and 12-inch single formats, and featured non-album B-sides "The Secret Life of Madeline". and "Peace and Love".
Free is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden, released in 2009 featuring the single "A Million Miles Away". The album debuted at #9 on the Canadian Albums Chart. The album includes Arden's version of the Michael Bublé single "Lost", which is co-written by Arden. American country music group SHeDAISY perform background vocals.
Clear versus cloudy atmospheres on two exoplanets. Atmospheres have been detected around several exoplanets. The first to be observed was HD 209458 b in 2001. In May 2017, glints of light from Earth, seen as twinkling from an orbiting satellite a million miles away, were found to be reflected light from ice crystals in the atmosphere.
Ten Ten were an American new wave band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984. The band was composed of guitarist/vocalist Mark Lewis, bassist Peter Bell, keyboardist Don Ruzek and drummer Lee Johnson. They are best remembered for their 1986 hit "When it Rains" and their cover of the Plimsouls hit "A Million Miles Away". They disbanded in 1988.
"You're in my Arms (and a million miles away)" is a 1941 song by Vera Lynn, with music by Michael Carr and lyrics by Jack Popplewell. Lynn recorded it with Mantovani and his Orchestra, and a version followed by Anne Shelton with Bert Ambrose and his Orchestra, also in 1941. Leslie Hutchinson (Hutch) recorded the song around this time too.
Far Away Trains Passing By is the debut studio album by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, released in 2001 by City Centre Offices. A version with a second bonus CD was released in 2005 by Domino. In 2008, both discs were combined and released digitally by Independiente, with an additional song, "A Million Miles Away", being added to the track listing.
Brum Notes Magazine described God Damn as being "colossal, monumental and gut-wrenchingly furious – Wolverhampton's God Damn make more noise with two people than most bands could manage with 20". Metal Hammer regarded God Damn as being "a different matter: wickedly intense, relentlessly noisy and a million miles away from the polite fuzz rock of the modern era's most notable four-legged outfit (you know the one)".
The band received some national attention in 1982 when the single "A Million Miles Away" was released on their own Shaky City record label, distributed by Bomp! Records. The song reached No. 11 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart. The song was also featured in the 1983 film Valley Girl. The band also appeared in the film performing the song and parts of two others.
The series was created by Richard Rosenstock, who later went on to write for Fox's Arrested Development. The theme song for the show was "A Million Miles Away", written and performed by David Byrne which appeared on his spring 1992 album release Uh-Oh. The production companies were Sweetum Productions, and Paramount Network Television in association with (eventual corporate sibling) Viacom Productions. The series later became owned by CBS Television Distribution.
Solar radiation (or sunlight) is the energy Earth receives from the Sun. Earth also emits radiation back into space, but at longer wavelengths that we cannot see. Part of the incoming and emitted radiation is absorbed or reflected by the atmosphere. In May 2017, glints of light, seen as twinkling from an orbiting satellite a million miles away, were found to be reflected light from ice crystals in the atmosphere.
Critic Michael Little considers Manson's version superior to the Beach Boys', having praise especially for Manson's vocals: "you expect a tattered, raw, and raggedy voice, with a touch of lunatic rage, but what you get is a smooth- voiced folk singer". He also wrote that Manson's raw, stripped-down take "gives the song an impressive lo-fi immediacy that is a million miles away from the Beach Boys' treatment".
Cosmic Birth is a 2019 Icelandic documentary film about mankind's journey to the Moon and the experience of viewing the Earth from a quarter of a million miles away. The film also looks into the role that Iceland played in the training of the Apollo astronauts for the first manned missions to another world. Cosmic Birth is written and directed by Exploration Museum founder Örlygur Hnefill Örlygsson and filmmaker and musician Rafnar Orri Gunnarsson.
Jafar and Iago set out to find him. While entertaining the locals ("Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim"), Aladdin bumps into Jasmine, who has disguised herself as a commoner to get a sense of life outside the palace. Aladdin has no idea who she is, but he is immediately smitten. After a brief scuffle with the guards, he takes Jasmine to his hideout, where they each reveal their unhappiness in their own lives ("A Million Miles Away").
In 2007, Gamson was approached by Kesha Sebert and her mother Pebe. At that time Kesha had no contract with a major record label and was estranged from Dr Luke who had signed her to his label. Kesha and Gamson developed her song drafts which were initially guitar-based, and created a synth-heavy sound which "wasn’t a million miles away from Scritti Politti". This became the predominant sound of Kesha's first two albums.
' is a nearly spherical sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as a near-Earth object of the Apollo group. It measures approximately in diameter and is a fast rotator, having a rotational period of only 10.7 minutes. It was first observed on 2 June 1998, by the Spacewatch survey at Kitt Peak National Observatory during 6 days during which it passed 800,000 kilometers (half a million miles) away from Earth (a little more than twice the Earth–Moon distance).
Blish is also credited with coining the term gas giant, first used in the story "Solar Plexus", collected in the anthology Beyond Human Ken, edited by Judith Merril. The story was originally published in 1941, but did not contain the term. Blish reworked the story, changing the description of a large magnetic field to "a magnetic field of some strength nearby, one that didn't belong to the invisible gas giant revolving half a million miles away".
Adams admitted that "Promotion seems a million miles away with the way we're playing." Things then went from bad to worse at Bristol Rovers, with former Stoke player Ryan Brunt giving the "Gas" a 2–0 win whilst Ashley Vincent suffered a season-ending injury. Adams claimed that "idiots" in a "certain section of the crowd" were giving him "personal" abuse following the run of bad results and his decision to drop fan favourite Ryan Burge for disciplinary reasons.
Doolittle flew himself to Roswell in October 1938 and was given a tour of Goddard's shop and a "short course" in rocketry. He then wrote a memo, including a rather detailed description of Goddard's rocket. In closing he said, "interplanetary transportation is probably a dream of the very distant future, but with the moon only a quarter of a million miles away—who knows!" In July 1941, he wrote Goddard that he was still interested in his rocket propulsion research.
In October 2013, the detection of clouds in the atmosphere of Kepler-7b was announced, and, in December 2013, also in the atmospheres of Gliese 436 b and Gliese 1214 b. In May 2017, glints of light from Earth, seen as twinkling from an orbiting satellite a million miles away, were found to be reflected light from ice crystals in the atmosphere. The technology used to determine this may be useful in studying the atmospheres of distant worlds, including those of exoplanets.
"A Girl like Me", the album's eleventh song and title track, is another R&B; song also containing reggae elements. The album's third ballad, "A Million Miles Away", is the twelfth song on the album. It received mixed reviews from music critics, who commented that the song "kills whatever momentum the album has." The closing track on the standard version of the album is a remix serving as a sequel to "If It's Lovin' that You Want", which was Rihanna's second single from her debut album.
In 2008, he landed on the lead role in ABS-CBN's action series remake of Palos with Cesar Montano. Besides, he also played the main role of Kiko with Shaina Magdayao in Your song Presents: A million miles away. In the mini-series, he played Kiko -an assistant of Lizzie's father who asks him become a "babysitter" for Lizzie and her mean boyfriend, under the instruction of Lizzie's father. However, it is revealed that Kiko is secretly in love with her for a long time.
Despite their limited lifespan and discography, The Nerves remain notable for many reasons. They were the founding vanguard of the Los Angeles punk and pop scenes that eventually produced The Knack, The Beat and The Plimsouls. After The Nerves' break-up, Case and Collins formed The Breakaways with Pat Stengl, a group that would have an even shorter lifespan than The Nerves. Thereafter, however, Case and Collins went on to front more notable groups, The Plimsouls (who had a Billboard Top 100 hit with "A Million Miles Away") and The Beat, respectively.
This is nothing more than a self-indulgent, artistic void of turd poured into plastic". Sal Cinquemani wrote for Slant Magazine that "the singer's classic rock influence (and devoted recreation of it) is once again evident on Lenny, with tracks like "Yesterday Is Gone" and "A Million Miles Away" recalling the crisp harmonies of John Lennon and the electric guitar riffs of Jimi Hendrix." Billboard wrote that "It's an invigorating, electric blend that is pushed over the top by lyrics that are smart and spiritual without ever pressing too hard.
The Edison's Children project would result in the release of the single "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)". The song debuted on American Commercial Radio in June 2012 and by September it had reached the FMQB U.S. Commercial Radio Top 40 where it remained for 10 weeks (and stayed in the top 100 for 25 weeks) peaking at No. 32. Edison's Children did live performances in Montreal, Wolverhampton England and Port Zelande Netherlands opening up for Marillion's "Brave" performances during the Marillion 2013 Weekend.
VIS 2015) Jennifer Reeder (born 1971, Ohio) is an American artist, filmmaker, and screenwriter. Her short film A Million Miles Away (2014) was nominated for a Tiger Award for Short Films at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and screened at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Short Narrative Films category. In 2003, she had a solo screening at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden. She received a Rockefeller Grant for New Media in 2002 and a Creative Capital grant in 2015 to support the production of her first experimental feature-length film, As With Knives and Skin.
Retrieved on 2012-01-29. and produced one of the first public webcasts, Come to Me, that same year.Elaine Dove in A Million Miles Away . Cyberopera.org (1996-10-23). Retrieved on 2012-01-29. In 1996, Hossaini left Texas to join the staff of The Site, a San Francisco-based television newsmagazine on MSNBC, as a producer and commentator. He did pioneering work in social media by building audience interaction into television. He moved to ZDTV in 1997 where he continued to develop interactive projects that integrated audience tools like chat and webcams into television programs.
Grimes' first songwriting success came with "Million Miles", a song she co-wrote for Kylie Minogue with Danish producers Cutfather, inspired by being away from her family. She recalls: > ‘I just sang ‘I feel like I’m a million, million, million, feel like I’m a > million miles away ...’ And that was the hook. I could have chosen any > subject, they just played me the track they’d built for her sound and asked > for lyrics and a top line, but that was what came to me.’ Chelcee Grimes has written songs for The Saturdays, Kesha, Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue.
Because it's Cher Lloyd who has the last laugh with another hit on her hands." X. Alexander of Idolator said "Instead of blasting us with that 'Swagger Jagger', she's coming at us with the uber-catchy 'Want U Back' — a good choice, since we haven't been able to get it out of our heads since we first heard it." Virgin Media's Matthew Horton wrote that the song has "dynamic catchy bounce." David Griffiths from 4Music praised the track, writing: "It might not sound a million miles away from Miley Cyrus' 'Party in the USA', but it's got Cher's stamp all over it.
The album topped the Swedish top for weeks and contained hits such as "A Million Miles Away" and "Gone Too Long". In the summer, she joined Robert Wells, Jill Johnson and others on the Rhapsody in Rock-tour in mid-2004. In the spring of 2005, she was a judge on Inför Eurovision, a TV show which previewed that year's Eurovision songs. In 2006, she released the album I din röst, in honour of the famous jazz singer Monica Zetterlund, which covered Zetterlund's most famous songs, along with some personal favorites and the soul ballad "I din röst", the title song written by Perrelli for the album.
Nick Levine of Digital Spy called "Little Miss Obsessive" a "decent enough tune, not a million miles away from 'Pieces of Me', but we can't see it reviving the album's fortunes". Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy wrote that despite a "surging power-pop chorus", "Little Miss Obsessive" lacks "the wow factor" required to "get people talking about Simpson's music again". Glenn Gamboa of Newsday called "Little Miss Obsessive" a "passable Pinkish pop" song, but stated that it isn't enough to keep Bittersweet World from "going sour". Nick Levine of Digital Spy wrote that Simpson's voice is "insufficiently meaty" to be able to sing the song.
He caused controversy on 20 September 2008, when after a 4–1 defeat to Macclesfield Town at Vale Park he was quoting as saying "No disrespect to them [Macclesfield], but they're a shit club. Look at the size of us to them and it's a million miles away." He later apologised to the club, saying that he had been "disappointed and angry" to have been limited to a late cameo appearance in the game, though stood by his belief that Port Vale were a bigger club than Macclesfield. It was against Shrewsbury Town at the New Meadow on 11 October 2008, where Tudor sustained a knee injury.
Ben is readied for the wedding by the other miners ("Whoop-Ti-Ay"), and is married to Elizabeth under "mining law," with Ben being granted exclusive rights to "all her mineral resources." Elizabeth, not content to be treated as property, threatens to shoot Ben on their wedding night if she is not treated with respect. While she believes Ben is not the type to truly settle down, this is acceptable if he builds a proper wooden cabin to provide her with some security for when he inevitably leaves. Ben, impressed by Elizabeth's determination, enlists the miners to keep this promise, and Elizabeth rejoices in having a proper home ("A Million Miles Away Behind the Door").
This position was shared by Hart's nephew Teddy Hart, as well as by his former colleagues Demolition (Ax and Smash), Road Warrior Animal, Steve Blackman, Gregory Helms and Sean Waltman. Waltman, who claimed to know Hart well, was bewildered as to how Hart could not have seen the screwjob coming from "a million miles away", and felt there was a "high possibility" of the incident being a work. Waltman added that Hart would not have told anyone, including his wife, about his involvement, and deduced: "I think [the screwjob] was so compartmentalized that the guys that were in on it don't even know who else was." The Pro Wrestling Torch reported that, outside of the business, "many wrestling fans" believe the screwjob to have been a work.
"Like This" received generally positive review from contemporary music critics. Spence D. of media website IGN observed that "Rowland's playfully serious stance is exposed on the jump off track, which surges to a Polow the Don groove that is slinky and invigorating. Toss in a little cameo from Eve and you've got one of those sizzling summertime mid-tempo jammies that'll appeal to even the most sullen of R&B; pop fans." BBC critic Gemma Padley wrote that the song "works an hypnotic riff not a million miles away from Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot” Billboard felt that "compared with her gospel-fueled 2002 solo debut Simply Deep, Rowland appears confident and dominant on foot-stompers like [...] the Eve-assisted single.
All tracks composed by Rory Gallagher unless stated. Side One #"Cradle Rock" [from Tattoo] – 7:38 #"I Wonder Who" (McKinley Morganfield) – 7:52 #"Tattoo'd Lady" [from Tattoo] – 5:04 Side Two #"Too Much Alcohol" (J. B. Hutto) – 8:30 #"As the Crow Flies" (Tony Joe White) – 6:02 #"A Million Miles Away" [from Tattoo] – 9:29 Side Three #"Walk on Hot Coals" [from Blueprint] – 11:13 #"Who's That Coming?" [from Tattoo] – 10:05 Side Four #"Back on My Stompin' Ground (After Hours)" – 5:18 #"Just a Little Bit" - 8:17(a) (a) On first Spanish double vinyl 1974 edition, the track 10 is "Just a little Bit" and "Maritime" was subsequently substituted as track 10 because 78 minutes was considered too close to that capacity of the CD format.
The album featured Eric Blackwood on lead vocals and guitar and composition again along with Henry Rogers of DeeExpus and Touchstone. Pete Trewavas co-wrote and produced the album with Eric Blackwood and played lead guitar and lead vocals on many of tracks along with bass and programming for the symphonic orchestration. Edison's Children is expecting their third album "Somewhere Between Here and There", a "bridge album" containing 7 new songs and 6 original mixes from The Final Breath Before November by King Crimson's Jakko Jakszyk and John Mitchell, along with the live version of A Million Miles Away from Wolves UK to be released in June 2015. Work has already begun on a 4th epic album which is expected to be much "harder" than the more symphonic The Final Breath Before November.
Her most recent work as an arranger, composer, and conductor was featured in the award-winning, critically acclaimed film A Million Miles Away, directed by Jennifer Reeder, and was featured at the Sundance Film Festival in 2014. The film's pivotal scene featuring the choral arrangement of a metal ballad was voted the "Top Music Moment in Film 2014" by Film Misery. Jenne teamed up again with Jennifer Reeder 's latest film, Blood Below The Skin, contributing the score and serving as Music Director, which has been nominated for the Teddy Award at the Berlinale Film Festival. Jenne received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music performance from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in May 2006, where she was also awarded the Student Service Award for her outstanding service to the University and International Choral Music.
1 Bondeson ascribed most of the successes to the Clever Hans effect, and said that press coverage had exaggerated what he wrote."Author Jan Bondeson frowns on 'Nazi Superdog' claims: An academic believes "Nazi superdog" press coverage has trivialised his study of the history of the partnership between man and his canine best friend," BBC News Wales, May 28, 2011. The Nazis encouraged research in animal psychology and were looking for military applications, "but that's a million miles away from the press claims--which get taller by the day--that the Nazis had a legion of talking, machine-gun-toting hounds, on the point of being unleashed on the allies." Margarethe Schmidt's nephew and others denied that Hundesprechschule Asra was sponsored by the Nazis, saying that if it had been, she would have been punished after the war.
MSN branded Eddie and his family as chavs and being perfect guests for the Jeremy Kyle show, and going on to calling them a million miles away from lower class yobbish families 'The Mortons' and 'The Battersbys'. Whereas Simon Swift of Soaplife magazine commented on the fact that on first looks he couldn't help feeling that Eddie and his clan are a bit too much like original neighbours- from-hell the Battersbys. Kris Green of media website Digital Spy praised and commented on the fact that the Windass clan had 'settled in so well, in such a short space of time', with fellow actor Mikey North stating that their success is down to the good writing and many plotlines the family received in the short time period. Upon the broadcast of Eddie's final episodes in April 2011, Jane Simon of The Daily Mirror wrote that she is "gutted" to see the character depart the show and adds that she hopes "the Corrie bosses see sense and decide to glue the Windass family back together before too long".
The overall thrust of the lyrics, however, is positive - the good things outweighing or dissipating the bad. The song includes homelies such as, “I don’t want to be poor and money doesn’t make me rich,” and ends with the assertion, “I’m in love with life and am staying here a while longer with you.” One reviewer concludes, “everything about this is gorgeous…it's 27 years and a million miles away from 99 Red Balloons." During its 20-week spell in the German singles charts, “In meinem Leben” became Nena’s 14th top 10 hit in Germany (the most any German female soloist has ever achieved) Liste der Top-10-Singles in Deutschland peaking at #4. The single also dramatically revived the fortunes of the album, which, after 11 weeks, had fallen out of the German album charts four months prior to the release of “In meinem Leben". With the single’s release, however, Made in Germany immediately re-entered at number 6 and remained in the German album charts for a further 24 weeks.
The soundtrack features a host of new wave recording artists including the Psychedelic Furs as well as the Plimsouls and Josie Cotton, both of whom appeared in the film. Songs by Bonnie Hayes, Modern English, and the Payolas also featured prominently. Many of the songs used were minor chart hits in 1982–83. Josie Cotton's "Johnny Are You Queer?" was a regional hit in Southern California in 1981, placing #5 on KROQ-FM's Top 106 songs of the year and "He Could Be the One" from her album Convertible Music had reached #74 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982. The song heard over the opening credits is "Girls Like Me" from Bonnie Hayes' 1982 album Good Clean Fun, which "bubbled under" the Billboard 200 album chart at #206. The Plimsouls' "A Million Miles Away" and the Payolas' "Eyes of a Stranger" were moderate hits in 1982, reaching #11 and #22, respectively, on Billboards Top Tracks chart. "I Melt with You" by Modern English reached #78 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983. The song "I Melt with You" occurred twice in the film: in the ending credits and in the love scene montage.
"Tell Me" established Albert as a major Filipino musical artist. Apart from "Over and Over" and "Tell Me", Albert's first album (Joey Albert) produced another hit, Robert More's "A Million Miles Away". "Say You're Mine", on the other hand, foreshadowed the acoustic trend in the Philippines. Albert completed five more albums for OctoArts International: Touch of Love (1984), Expressions (1985), Joey (1986), Maligayang Pasko (1987) and Mixed Emotions (1988). These albums produced many hits, including Louie Ocampo-Freddie Santos collaborations like "Memories" (recorded January 1984), "Points of View" (duet with Pops Fernandez, recorded January 1984) and "Yakapin mo ako" (recorded November 1985)."Joey junks ‘diva’ title", Philippine Star Other hits included Jose Mari Chan's "I remember the boy" (recorded November 1985), Louie Ocampo and Jim Millbower's "Without you" (recorded November 1986), Louie Ocampo and Joey Albert's "Ikaw lang ang mamahalin" (recorded November 1986), Ray-Ann Fuentes's "Porma ng porma" (recorded September 1988), Tony Perez and Allan Ayque's "Back in my arms" (recorded September 1988), Louie Ocampo, Joey Albert and Janice de Belen's "It's over now" (recorded November 1985), Louie Ocampo and Joey Albert's "You threw it all away" (recorded November 1986) and Sunny Ilacad and Joey Albert's "Na sabihin mo" (recorded November 1985).

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