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Now it seems I'm segueing into that world, more so than the drag world.
The piano continues to twist and turn, with dreamy harmonies segueing into frenetic, toccata-like eruptions.
The pair also worked in some dad jokes and Sean Spicer insults before segueing into this Fight Club-inspired exchange.
Whether that's recommending a book you've enjoyed or asking for help or—segueing probably into your next question—political opinions.
Segueing into another recent legal decision, the Justice Department recently ruled that the FDA doesn't have jurisdiction over death penalty drugs.
In reality, it's just sweaty and stressful; there was a private but palpable thrill of segueing more swiftly from work to workout.
Hogarty had been at BuzzFeed for four years, where she oversaw its international revenue-generating strategy, before segueing into the fertility industry.
The brand is taking it to the next level, segueing the buzzy, limited-edition collaborations into a full-blown, long-term partnership.
Away from the festival circuit, he'll probably attack that in the coming months on tour, segueing into his new self more fully.
Most retirement advice is common sense, said Oliver, segueing into a public-service video with comedian Billy Eichner and Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth.
From there, the gameplay samples several video game formats, segueing from a Dance Dance Revolution–style ballroom sequence to more role-play-style quests.
No Hours While we're on the topic of ART HISTORY... (All of these are segueing beautifully.) This pin is a millennial hipster's (me) wet dream.
One click in the MapTheVote app takes him to a mobile-­optimized version of Register2Vote, the geotargeting piece segueing nicely to the voter registration one.
Despite segueing into full-time philanthropy in September, the charismatic driving force behind Alibaba has continued to profit from his 6% stake in the e-commerce giant.
The theme music from "Rocky," segueing into "If You're Happy and You Know It," played by a saxophonist seeking tips from the crowd on the museum steps.
Annie is an artist who creates tableaux in miniature houses, which the camera lingers on, at one point segueing seamlessly into a scene of the real house.
It hadn't, really, he argued, before segueing, oddly, into an anecdote about how he once berated a minister in order to get him to respond promptly to a flood.
The short video, which you can see above, is backgrounded by some fairground-sounding synths, before segueing into guitars that feel a bit more like the band's usual wheelhouse.
It's a fun enough idea, but it never quite landed, and segueing from that ironic niceness to Oh's genuine earnestness just set everything off on a confusing, slippery start.
About a year and a half ago I began segueing to a bi-coastal life, which gave me the ability to observe what's going on in the LA lesbian scene.
" Carlson went on to say that "most people know this" while segueing to a larger defense of the president, asking, "Is lying really the reason the left despises Donald Trump?
He was best known, however, for "Inside the Actors Studio," which continued on Bravo into 2018, before segueing to Ovation TV, with Lipton stepping aside, and the program employing rotating hosts.
Each chapter starts out with an attempt to convey the composer's main contribution to the history of music, before segueing to the man's (they are all male, Tommasini notes apologetically) biography.
It's just Prince on his own (with an engineer) for about 35 minutes, brainstorming while tape ran, segueing from song to song until it was time to turn over the cassette.
"I think it helps that I'm a vegetarian, because I've noticed that vegetarians tend to stay cooler," she said, before segueing into a plug for her new range of vegan wines.
"I think it helps that I'm a vegetarian, because I've noticed that vegetarians tend to stay cooler," she said, before segueing into a plug for her new range of vegan wines.
In August, the Congressional Leadership Fund released a spot referring to Delgado as a "New York City liberal" and "Pelosi's candidate" before segueing into a review of his old song lyrics.
After all, there is nothing new about brands making their names in women's wear and then segueing into the men's market, often very successfully, much like Lanvin, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton.
The space, which starts as a dim, earthy room filled with wooden boxes and dirt before segueing into bright, mirror-filled corridors, was designed by (the real-life) immersive theater director Michael Counts.
Beginning with the Women's March, segueing through the #MeToo movement, and hitting full force with the 2018 midterm women's wave, women have been the most vibrant and effective political constituency in Trump's America.
The account tweeted more than 50 times, slowly segueing from genuine trivia about the candidate to much weirder topics: In lieu of an inaugural address, Mike plans on singing "Shallow" with Lady Gaga.
DeSantis deflected, opening with a bit about his primary ad praising Trump before segueing into his support for the president's decision to move the United States Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
And, of course, Trump himself, who inherited the money that allowed him to build businesses (which then repeatedly filed for bankruptcy) before segueing into a storied career as a cartoonish and callous TV personality.
"Well look, we're children and we love our parents, so that's the great equalizer, and that's the great common ground," she said, before segueing into talking about how proud of her father she is.
But back then I felt she wasn't quite there yet—"on the brink of a poetic breakthrough" rather than in flight—and segueing directly from Telefone to Room 25 convinces me I was right.
The show follows Tuca and Bertie (voiced by Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong), two bird besties and former roommates who are segueing into a new phase of friendship after Bertie moves in with her boyfriend.
"Shakespeare's a really great writer, but just sitting in Section C we have David Hare and Lin-Manuel Miranda," he said, segueing into his introduction of the evening's program: a tribute to Shakespeare's influence on America.
In any case, Nelly pumped up the probably tepid room with a version of "Hot in Herre" before segueing into the classic love triangle track, "Dilemma," that once upon one time featured actual goddess Kelly Rowland.
Even cuts from Reflektor now sounded like a part of the family; the title track kicked off a suite of that album's strongest dance floor numbers, segueing neatly into a climactic rendition of "Power Out" from Funeral.
A gasp-inducing action scene in South Korea is one of the best that Marvel has put on screen, segueing from a classic underground-club shootout into a gravity-defying tango featuring arm claws and retractable spears.
She was looking at Quinn — a professional killer — segueing into the role of Peter, the guy who still may hold the only hope of helping her weave together all the heretofore incompatible pieces of her crazy life.
He curls up on a stool, ever the prickly sage, with jokes about sex and religion and growth, getting the audience totally on his side before segueing into a filthy, dazzling closing segment about the end of the world.
Segueing with some precision we tucked into the recent "Peak Silicon Valley" conversation, specifically predicated on two recent pieces from the Economist (here and here) that, in effect, ask the question is the Valley no longer what it once was?
Photo via Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch At 8:15 PM, around the time that Chance was segueing from Acid Rap to Coloring Book, SZA, who'd performed the night before, tweeted that she'd been "roughed up" by a Philadelphia police officer.
The series of articles began the way most stories about older people do, with the fears and hardships of aging: a fall in the kitchen, an aching leg that did not get better, days segueing into nights without human contact.
When he was growing up in a French-speaking Creole family in Louisiana, the Thanksgiving meal seemed endless, segueing from gumbo to roast duck to turkey with oyster, shrimp and crab meat stuffing, to stewed wild rabbit, to stuffed mirliton squash, to redfish.
In the email, which was sent at 7:13AM on the morning of June 8, Caldbeck starts by telling Wang it's "been a long time" since they have been in contact, before segueing into a suggestion they meet to discuss funding for her startup.
The broadcast's big opening, starting with Mr. Corden on stage with "Hamilton" cast members, segueing into some mild jokes about Donald J. Trump and the Tonys' irrelevance and then morphing again into a medley celebrating non-nominated long-running shows, was boring and too long.
When I reached out to my Australian-born mother for her take, she replied with the following text message:Oh god no....please [rolling eyes emoji] ....no pictures........She then asked if it was a python before immediately segueing into a conversation about my father's upcoming birthday.
CRAIG F. STARR GALLERY Craig F. Starr's sparely elegant show "John Baldessari: Paintings 1966-68" revisits the leading Conceptualist's formative Duchampian moment, when he was segueing beyond painting with canvases of text applied by commercial sign painters or printed with random photographs of intersections in National City, Calif.
But, as tends to happen with Mr. Gurung, it then went segueing off into suits with dropped-crotch jodhpur pants, cropped trousers bristling feathers, sari sequined frocks and beaded fringe and at the end, some stiff silk faille gowns that appeared to have gotten lost on the way to the cotillion.
In a letter on page seven of a November, 2010 issue of the Bard Free Press, the college's newspaper, a student describes an anonymously-penned Bard Tribune post that described her vagina as "cold and damp" and included a link to her Facebook page before segueing to a recipe for alcoholic drinks.
I started off on search and crawl — there weren't that many products there at the time at Google — and then eventually was asked to do local search which ended up segueing into Google Maps which I launched with Lars and Jens Rasmussen in 245, which is definitely my proudest product achievement there.
Because segueing away from high-end jewelry doesn't just bring the collection in line with the rest of the Ivanka Trump product portfolio — the clothes and bags and shoes — it brings it in line with what is increasingly emerging as the Ivanka Trump personal portfolio: the issues of child care, working parents and sacrifices made.
We're kicking things off with a beer gremlin animated by Ethan Barnowsky, then segueing smoothly into a jello shot factory, commemorating the moment you gaze upon your first drink of the night, the pouring of that sweet first drink into the mouth, and the growing love affair with your beverage until you become just like the wasted squirrel below.
After a set that included some stuff you'd expect Pop to have a taste for—like the glammy melodiesof garage pop destroyer Ty Segall's most recent record—he dropped a strained track by legendary jazz saxophonist Pharaoh Sanders before segueing into the Venezuela-born producer's "Soichiro" (an inspired and appropriately grating mix, if we do say so).
Segueing into citizenship options is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that protected Hispanic immigrant children from being deported after having been brought to the U.S. An overwhelming majority of respondents want DACA to be enacted as federal law by Congress; 86 percent of respondents — more than 8 out of 10 — want DACA to be passed.
Britta Thie Thie rattles off a list of her different pieces in "Welt Am Draht" — there's a three-channel video installation of infomercials that advertise freelance labor, the soundtrack to her recently produced web series "Translantics" and six banners made of polyester, mesh and synthetic satin displaying phrases plucked from the show's narration — before segueing into her love of Netflix's offerings.
The movie, however -- directed by Craig Gillespie ("Lars and the Real Girl"), and drawn by screenwriter Steven Rogers in part from his interviews with Harding and Gillooly -- goes well beyond "The Incident," as its principals call it, to focus on Harding's abusive, hardscrabble upbringing, segueing from life with her abusive mother LaVona (Janney) to her abusive boyfriend-then-husband Gillooly.
So "Watermelon Man" became something more than a slinky strut, segueing into a clavinet funk shuffle like the one on Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground." he fired off a keytar solo that highlighted the unusual skill set for that instrument: a different touch and sense of phrase than at the piano; a blinkered willingness to court ridicule in the service of play.
"The problem is he swapped his own message by going after George Conway and in that speech inexplicably segueing to go after John McCain," Kilmeade said Thursday morning, referring to the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE.
Meanwhile, at Monse, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim, who were recently named creative directors of Oscar de la Renta, offered a mix of torqued men's wear — pinstripes and crisp white shirts de-and-reconstructed into cold shoulder tops (shoulders are shaping up to be something of an erogenous zone) and wide, cropped trousers — before segueing into scarf and awning stripes and some white knits with sequins and paillettes creeping up from the hem like a fungus, or melting down a gown from a transparent chiffon shoulder.
The trio is songlike. There is a ritardando leading into the repeat of the final theme, segueing to the piece's conclusion.
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and first recorded and released in 1967, on the album of the same name by the Beatles. The song appears twice on the album: as the opening track (segueing into "With a Little Help from My Friends"), and as "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)", the penultimate track (segueing into "A Day in the Life"). As the title song, the lyrics introduce the fictional band that performs on the album.
The Egyptian Lover began touring again in 2004 throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. His performances often begin with mixing records on turntables before segueing into his original compositions. In 2008, he supported M.I.A. in her People vs. Money Tour.
The album's introduction in opening track "Start the Day Right", in particular, bears similarities to the soundtracks of Walt Disney films, with wind chimes, strings, and a four-note melody on bells, before segueing into boisterous drums and an electric guitar riff.
Two additional tracks are featured on the CD and cassette version: the remix of "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" and a medley segueing the remixes of "It's a Miracle" and "Miss Me Blind". The bulk of these tracks would be re-issued on numerous compilations for years after.
Tracks 13,14 and 23 are "bonus tracks" and are not on the Spotify version. They are on the version on MP3FREEX with track 23 in the correct place and tracks 13 and 14 at the end but in the reverse order with "Mystery Song" segueing into "Little Lady".
Chris is from the suburbs of Philadelphia, where he started his career as a hydraulic cylinder repair man for his father's business before segueing into the entertainment field. In his down time, Chris, a pilot, likes flying general aviation single engine airplanes around the Los Angeles area, where he resides.
"Smash It Up" was produced by the band and Roger Armstrong. It is structured in two-part form: a melodic instrumental introduction segueing into an energetic pop-punk song. The song's lyrics criticize those who indulge in hippie culture (referring to "blow wave hairstyles" and "Glastonbury hippies") instead of advocating for political revolution.
Lamar performed "XXX" live, without U2, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 23, 2017. Lamar has performed "XXX" on the Damn tour. Lamar performed "XXX" live with U2 at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in January 2018. Lamar and U2 performed an excerpt before segueing into a verse from "DNA".
Kirby earned a master's degree in Marketing Communications at Northwestern University in 2000 and subsequently moved to Los Angeles to launch a career in writing. She became a television writer for the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful in 2004, where she worked for 92 episodesCandace Kirby IMDB filmography before segueing into humorous online writing in 2006.
On the acoustic side he did a cover of Robert Johnson's 'Crossroads' segueing into Chuck Berry's 'You Can't Catch Me' which became a live staple of both Stills solo and CSN live. And also included is the first release of Stills cover of Freddie Neil's 'Everybody's Talkin' At Me' which had been recorded, but not released for the debut Crosby Stills & Nash record.
In early 2008, Tapp sold Wiretap to Hollywood.com, Inc. Tapp remained with the new company for several months before segueing to Tina Brown's The Daily Beast and ultimately Yahoo, where he is a front page senior entertainment programmer. Tartaglione continued as Managing Editor at Wiretap where she implemented a second daily newsletter in 2009 which reaches subscribers in their afternoon.
"October" was played just three more times. On 18 July 2015, U2 played "October" at its first New York show on the Innocence + Experience Tour, having not played the song since 11 November 1989 in Auckland. After one other performance on the first leg, it then became a mainstay on the second leg in Europe, segueing directly into "Bullet the Blue Sky".
Performances of the song are also included on the DVDs Single Video Theory, Touring Band 2000, and Live at the Garden. In concert, the song is often extended, softly played, with a thoughtful outro jam, and sometimes segueing into another song such as the Buzzcocks' "Why Can't I Touch It". This can be heard on Live at the Garden especially.
The band plays what can be described as medleys, riffing one melody before segueing into another, sometimes borrowing themes from an entirely different song to play melodic similarities in the repertoire of The Beatles. The band performs at venues like Slim's and The Warfield in San Francisco, and the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley. It has also appeared at the Suwannee SpringFest in Live Oak, Florida.
Before the final riff ends the song, a piercing shriek by Roger Waters can be heard, not unlike one heard between "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2". At the conclusion of the song, the crowd begins chanting, "Hammer! Hammer!" as the sound of soldiers marching is heard before segueing into the next song, "Waiting for the Worms".
Each show opened with a performance of "Got Me Under Pressure." Following "Got Me Under Pressure", the band performed "Waitin' for the Bus", "Jesus Just Left Chicago", "Pincushion", "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide", Willie Brown's "Future Blues", "Cheap Sunglasses", and "Mexican Blackbird." "My Head's In Mississippi" was only featured as a snippet usually before segueing into "I Need You Tonight." "Brown Sugar" and "Party on the Patio" were played in many shows.
In 2011 Andrey was one of the main contender for a role of a Russian baseball player Ivan Dochenko in a popular American comedy TV show "Eastbound & Down" on HBO. Unfortunately for Andrey, the role went to American actor Ike Barinholtz. While appearing on television, Andrey also started segueing into film roles. He filmed in the Japanese independent film "Fighting Spirit", but the movie has not been released yet.
The style is essentially fusion, with a lot of songs opening with recognisable Hindustani or Carnatic ragas and then segueing into a more pop style. The musicians who worked on it range from Vishwa Mohan Bhatt to sessions musicians who have worked with the likes of Madonna, Boy George, Annie Lennox and other well-known Western musicians. It was the first Indian act to be featured on MTV Unplugged.
Two soldiers have been robbed and murdered while guarding a shipment of gold. Into town rides Haven (Dick Powell), a military intelligence officer traveling incognito. When he rides into town, the hotel clerk (Burl Ives) is sitting at the front desk, playing his guitar and singing “a man can't grow old where there's women and gold,” segueing the lyrics into a clear warning to leave town. A beautiful saloon singer (Jane Greer) catches Haven's eye.
Known as Earsnot, Martins is the founding member of the IRAK crew, a group of graffiti artists that also included Dash Snow. The group was inspired by the overwhelming amount of visual culture found in the city, from art history and contemporary art to street life and graffiti by other artists. Before segueing into fine art, as Earsnot Martins created installations for Dover Street Market and collaborated on apparel designs with Adidas and Supreme.
"Amazing" was first performed live on BET's 106 & Park on November 25, 2008. Backed by a seven-piece band, West performed the song alongside Young Jeezy before segueing into the two's previous collaboration, "Put On". West provided another live rendition of "Amazing" during his appearance on VH1 Storytellers on February 28, 2009. On March 21, West performed the song as the intro for his GOOD Music concert at Levi's/Fader Fort during SXSW.
KKAM signed on in second-half of 1953 as a Class IV AM station with the call letters KDUB, co-owned with Lubbock television station KDUB 13 (present-day KLBK-TV). KFYO originally occupied the 1340 frequency in Lubbock, but moved to 790 AM in January 1953. Other call signs used in KKAM's history include KLBK, KMKM and KFMX. KKAM became Lubbock's first All-Sports radio station in November 1996, segueing from a News/Talk/Sports/Ag News format.
His rhymes have been described as funny, provocative and articulate, capable of seamlessly segueing from shrewd commentary to comical braggadocio to introspective sensitivity. West imparts that he's conscious of the circumstances of his surroundings and strives to speak in an inclusive manner so groups from different racial and gender backgrounds can comprehend his lyrics, saying he desired to sound "just as ill as Jadakiss and just as understandable as Will Smith."VH1 staff (October 12, 2005). . VH1. Viacom. Retrieved May 16, 2008.
"It's Grim Up North (Part 1)" is a 10-minute composition with two distinct segueing sections. The seven-minute first section is a heavy, pounding industrial techno track, over which Drummond lists the names of some towns and cities in the North of England. Between verses, Drummond's distorted voice urgently alerts us that "It's grim up north". The instrumentation is in a minor key and is frequently discordant, featuring synthesised sounds reminiscent of passing heavy goods vehicles and train whistles.
In 2008, the song was used in the video game Dance Dance Revolution X, which was released for both arcades and the PlayStation 2 console. In 2010, the song was re-used for Dance Dance Revolution X2 which was released for arcades. In 2017, Burberry released its holiday campaign, as directed by Alasdair McLellan, which features Cara Delevingne and actor Matt Smith. It opens with Delevingne singing "Always on My Mind" before segueing into the Pet Shop Boys cover of the song.
The "Down with Disease" music video is the only one that has been produced by the band during its 30-year career, apart from a semi-official 1991 fan-made video for the song "Esther". In concert, "Down With Disease" has spanned from three, to ten, to over twenty minutes, often featuring full band improvisation. The longest standalone rendition of this song was the December 12th 1995 performance, which clocked in at 31 minutes and 20 seconds before segueing into "The Lizards".December 12, 1995 Setlist > Phish.
From Russia with Love is the first Bond film in the series with John Barry as the primary soundtrack composer. The theme song was composed by Lionel Bart of Oliver! fame and sung by Matt Monro, although the title credit music is a lively instrumental version of the tune beginning with Barry's brief "James Bond Is Back" then segueing into Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme". Monro's vocal version is later played during the film (as source music on a radio) and properly over the film's end titles.
Although loosely structured as a sketch show, Monty Python produced an innovative stream-of-consciousness for their TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, with the BBC stating, "[Terry] Gilliam's unique animation style became crucial, segueing seamlessly between any two completely unrelated ideas and making the stream-of-consciousness work". Scottish writer James Kelman's novels are known for mixing stream of consciousness narrative with Glaswegian vernacular. Examples include The Busconductor Hines, A Disaffection and How Late It Was, How Late.Giles Harvey, "Minds Are The Strangest Thing".
As a passenger ship sails by the bleak ruins of a deserted island, Dr. Kersaint (Thomas Mitchell) blows his former home a kiss. When a fellow passenger (Inez Courtney) asks him about the place, he tells its tragic story, segueing into a flashback. During the colonial era in the South Pacific, the natives of the island of Manakoora are a contented lot. Terangi (Jon Hall), the first mate on an island-hopping schooner, marries Marama (Dorothy Lamour), the daughter of the chief (Al Kikume).
The two and a half- hour event climaxed with live performances of the Derbyshire and Peter Howell arrangements of Doctor Who, segueing into a new Radiophonic version of the theme tune. Celebrated attendees included actor/writer/composer Peter Serafinowicz and satirist/writer/broadcaster Victor Lewis-Smith. Multiple cameras recorded the event but it has yet to be broadcast or released in any form, although amateur footage of the event can be seen on YouTube. In 2013 the original members of the Workshop regrouped again for a more concerted program of live appearances.
The song was played on the Big Generator, Union, Talk, Open Your Eyes, 35th Anniversary and Royal Affair concert tours. Throughout the 1987-1988 Big Generator tour, Yes experimented with its introduction, playing it different ways: Early in November 1987, they started the show with the "Almost Like Love" intro, segueing into the "Heart Of The Sunrise" riff, before transitioning into "Rhythm of Love". Other times, they started the song the same way they did on the record, with the flute sample. Few live versions have been officially issued.
Initial critical response to Jigsaw was mixed. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 57, based on 25 reviews. ClashMusic.com commented that "Jigsaw" is "a record where standout offerings seem such because of the lack of a considered segueing between arrangements". But the review concluded that progression from "Public Warning" was evident, and that some listeners "will fall instantly in love with the cheeky wit on show, at turns charming and caustic".
Jeff Eckerle is an American television producer and writer. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin (BA) and the UCLA Anderson School of Management (MBA), and worked as a development and programming executive for Fox (FBC), CBS Productions and Wolf Films before segueing into writing and producing full-time. Credits include Supervising Producer/Writer on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Tower Prep, Unnatural History and Those Who Kill starring Chloe Sevigny and James D'Arcy for A&E; Network. He is partnered with fellow writer/producer Marilyn Osborn.
Michael Goldstone is an American music industry executive and owner of Mom + Pop Music. He began his career at MCA Records, where he worked in marketing and artist development before moving into A&R.; Segueing to PolyGram, he signed Mother Love Bone and, after the death of lead singer Andrew Wood, signed the remaining members to Epic Records. This band became Pearl Jam. Also while at Epic, “Goldie” signed Rage Against the Machine and many others such as BRAD and Shudder to Think, who previously released their music on Discord.
He arrives at her family's apartment building just as she is leaving for London. He asks her not to go and says he does not want "that thing about [her] that [he] like[s]" to change. She replies that the plans have already been made and reassures him that "not everybody gets corrupted" before saying "you have to have a little faith in people". He gives her a slight smile, with a final coy look to the camera then segueing into final shots of the skyline with some bars of Rhapsody in Blue playing again.
He directed Goodby, Silverstein & Partners "Got Milk?" advertisement campaign for the California Milk Processors Board in 1993, which also won a Grand Prix Clio Award for Commercial of the Year. Bay's success in music videos gained the attention of producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, who selected him to direct his first feature-length film, Bad Boys. The film was shot in Miami in 1994 and starred Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The action film proved to be a break-out role for Smith, who was segueing from television to films at that time.
In 2016, the singer performed the song along with "Can't Stop the Feeling!" during the interval act of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 grand finale. "Rock Your Body" was featured on The Justified World Tour (2003/04), Justified and Stripped Tour (2003), FutureSex/LoveShow (2007), Legends of the Summer (2013) and The 20/20 Experience World Tour (2013/14). He again performed the song during the Super Bowl LII halftime show in 2018, this time abruptly stopping the "have you naked..." line and, after a brief pause, segueing into another song.
Other recurring radio parts included a stint as one of several actors to play Archie Goodwin in The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe starring Sydney Greenstreet, Tommy Brooks on the situation comedy The Charlotte Greenwood Show, and Officer Ed Miller on Rogers of the Gazette. As an announcer, he was heard on The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for several years, interviewing Dr. Watson and segueing into commercials for Petri Wine (he also announced on Silver Theater in the 1940sDunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. .
"The Bells" played an important part in the early careers of James Brown and The Famous Flames. In their performances on the Chitlin' Circuit the group would act out the story of bereavement told in the lyrics, pushing a doll representing the dead woman across the stage in a baby carriage. As they passed Brown, he would fall to his knees crying and sobbing, eventually segueing into "Please, Please, Please". The routine was so popular that audiences sometimes became violent if they tried to perform the song without it.
Graham Nash wrote the album's biggest hit, "Wasted on the Way," about the time the group spent in squabbles and diversions rather than concentrating on their music. The second single, "Southern Cross", was Stills' partial rewrite of a song by brothers Richard and Michael Curtis.Liner notes, CSN (box set), 1991. The song "Daylight Again" evolved out of Stills' guitar-picking to accompany on-stage stories regarding the South in the Civil War, segueing into "Find the Cost of Freedom," which had been the b-side of the "Ohio" single in 1970.
The 1988 animated series from Ruby-Spears was scored by Ron Jones. Its main titles opened with the John Williams theme from the Christopher Reeve films, then segueing into a similarly-styled original theme by Jones which was used as the primary Superman leitmotif in the episodes' underscores. This short-lived series (13 episodes) was distinctive for its "Superman's Family Album" vignettes, which each presented an event from some point during Clark Kent's Smallville upbringing. For these mini episodes, Jones continued to follow Williams' lead by employing a Coplandesque Americana sound.
Michael, Pam and Ryan have lunch at Alfredo's Pizza Café, a reference to the restaurant first referenced in the fourth season episode "Launch Party". Andy presents a recording of his a cappella group singing Pachelbel's Canon segueing into the Paul Simon song "You Can Call Me Al". Dwight said under Michael's leadership, the office was like the Roman Empire, the Wild West, war-torn Poland, and Poland all at once. Andy vows to be Jim's "traveling pants", a reference to the young adult novel series The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
Thematically, the show was divided into two very distinct main acts with the themes of light and dark. Act One, which ran for an hour, consisted mainly of older material from Prince's earlier albums, often strung together into medley form to ease time constraints. The show often began with "Escape" before segueing into "Erotic City" and concluded with "Anna Stesia". Act Two consisted largely of songs from Lovesexy, plus classic hits such as "Kiss" and towards the end of the concert, "Let's Go Crazy", "Purple Rain", and "1999".
Spotnitz said that the hardest part about writing "The Beginning" was the task of not only segueing from a movie but also tying the story into the previous season finale. To accomplish this delicate task, the writers brought back characters like Gibson Praise, Diana Fowley and Jeffrey Spender (none of whom were in the film), as well as those that had been introduced in the film, like the alien. Carter claims to have thought of the episode's rough plot almost two years prior, when he was developing the plot of The X-Files movie.Meisler, p.
The structures and instrumental arrangements on 23am are more complex than those on the earlier Dreamland, involving real instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet as an addition to the synthesizers. The music is also much less beat-driven; the main sections of a number of the vocal-based songs are structured like pop songs, while the segueing interludes between songs are generally structureless, with no beats at all. Ultimately it can be said that 23am is more artistic and less dance- oriented than its predecessor, Dreamland. At the same time, however, 23am was less successful than Dreamland.
Prior to the film's release, she won the "Female Star of Tomorrow" award at the 2011 CinemaCon Awards. Reviewers were critical of the acting of Huntington-Whiteley and co-star Shia LaBeouf. Peter Travers (of Wenner Media) stated the two "couldn't be duller". Jason Solomons of The Observer wrote that "we're first introduced to Rosie via a close-up of her bum, segueing straight from the film's opening sequence and titles on to the pert buttocks and underwear of our heroine", and that Huntington-Whiteley's English posh girl accent "renders her practically unintelligible when surrounded by American accents and falling masonry".
As the last notes die away, we see his embittered and alienated adulthood. Memories of events that drove Pink to isolation begin to recur in a loop: The teacher from "Another Brick in the Wall", the operator from "Young Lust", and the groupie from "One of My Turns", Pink's manager yelling, "Time to go!" (to play a concert) and insane laughter are also mixed into the closing seconds, concluding with the ominous voice from "Is There Anybody Out There?", reverberating slowly into silence, and segueing into "Comfortably Numb" as Pink’s manager bursts through the door finding Pink unconscious from an overdose.
"Let's Go Crazy" is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain. It was the opening track on both the album and the film Purple Rain. "Let's Go Crazy" was one of Prince's most popular songs, and was a staple for concert performances, often segueing into other hits. When released as a single, the song became Prince's second number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, and also topped the two component charts, the Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Dance Club Play charts, as well as becoming a UK Top 10 hit.
The Black and White Minstrel Show was created by BBC producer George Inns working with George Mitchell. It began as a one-off special in 1957 called The 1957 Television Minstrels featuring the male Mitchell Minstrels (Mitchell was the musical director) and the female Television Toppers dancers. The show was first broadcast on the BBC on 14 June 1958. It developed into a regular 45-minute show on Saturday evening prime time television, featuring a sing-along format with both solo and minstrel pieces (often with extended segueing), some country and western and music derived from other foreign folk cultures.
He performed a rock-inspired version of the song on Saturday Night Live on October 11, 2003; and it was fourteenth on the set list of his second worldwide tour, FutureSex/LoveShow (2007). On October 23, 2010, while performing at the annual charity gig "Justin Timberlake and Friends" in Las Vegas, Timberlake began the show with a slow and "sultry" performance of "Cry Me a River" and segued into a cover of Bill Withers' 1971 single "Ain't No Sunshine". He later resumed "Cry Me a River" before segueing into a cover of Drake's 2010 song "Over".
West dedicated the bombastic yet disarmingly earnest and emotional set to his late mother, Donda West, and made several mentions of her throughout. He performed with a space-age backing band composed of a percussionist/DJ, robot-suited guitarists, and futuristic female singers wearing in foot-high shoulder pads. West took to the stage accompanied by a wall of pulsing synths and chimes while bathed in eerie white light. After opening with "Good Morning," he ended by pausing at center stage, stroking his beard and cracking a sly smile before segueing into "Heard 'Em Say," to the delight of the audience.
The track was built upon a basic throbbing sound made by an EMS VCS 3 followed by a one-repeat echo which Waters would have played originally on bass guitar (which he overdubs an actual bass part to the song which is more predominant on the Stereo Quad mix). On the original LP, the song segued from the first 5 parts of the suite "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and closed the first side. On the CD pressings, especially the 1997 and 2000 remastered issues, it segues (although very faintly) to "Have a Cigar". This segueing is a few seconds longer on the US version than the UK version.
"Here Comes the Sun" was included on the Beatles' 2006 remix album Love, which was created for the Cirque du Soleil stage show of the same name. This version of the track, created by Martin and his son Giles, incorporates elements from two of Harrison's Indian-style songs with the Beatles. It begins with the tabla part from "Within You Without You" and ends by segueing into a transition piece featuring Indian instrumentation from "The Inner Light". As part of the fiftieth anniversary re-release of Abbey Road in 2019, a music video was produced to accompany a new stereo remix of the song by Giles Martin.
The bridge consists of K-I-S-S-I-N-G, sung by the band with their voices altered to make them sound like children. It includes the line, "Then comes Nanna with a baby carriage," which is immediately followed by a fast guitar lick that ends with "Shave and a Haircut", segueing into the guitar solo. The song was featured in the movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure during the mall-chase scene, as well as in Jury Duty as Pauly Shore's stripping song. A cover of the song appeared on the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s as the final track in the game.
The FM stations were intended to change their call signs on September 1, 1977, to WIOA, WIOB and WIOC, respectively, but confusion with WHOA (870 AM) in San Juan required the first two stations to change. After WHOA was sold to Pedro Román Collazo and became the current WQBS, WIOA and WIOB exchanged call letters in 1985. In 1985, the station relaunched as Estereotempo, eventually segueing into a romantic/ballad format in the late 1980s. Estereotempo moved to WRXD 96.5 FM in San Juan On October 14, 2014, making way for Fresh, a hot adult contemporary format; the Estereotempo format was dismantled in 2018, and WIOB is no longer co-owned.
Upon leaving comics after a 1950s Atlas downturn, Carrabotta moved from South Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia, where he went to work for a printer, illustrating booklets. Segueing into advertising, he opened his own studio in Columbia, South Carolina, then returned to New York City, where he became senior art director at the Alden Advertising Agency. After being in and out of work, he briefly joined Mother Earth News Magazine in Henderson, North Carolina, before again returning to New York to be an art director at Reader’s Digest. From there he became an art director at the Atlanta office of the Manhattan advertising agency BBDO, specializing in storyboards.
Flynn is known for his dad jokes and quick-witted one-liners, including his famous criticism that listeners of the Dirty John podcast were more upset with Debra Newell than the show's namesake, saying "It's called Dirty John, not Stupid Debra!" Flynn is also known for his unique style of segueing to and delivering the advertisements featured on the show. Each year, Flynn participates in the Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event to raise funds to stop rape, sexual assault, and gender violence. Toby Ball is a crime noir novelist who has written three books including The Vaults, Scorch City, and Invisible Streets.
One of the songs, "Three Crowns" (based on the short story "A Warning to the Curious"), also appeared on the compilation album John Barleycorn Reborn (2007). In February 2012, the UK psychedelic band The Future Kings of England released their 4th album, Who Is This Who Is Coming, based on James's "Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad". An instrumental work, it evokes the story from beginning to end, with the tracks segueing into one another to form a continuous piece of music. On 23 February 2012 the Royal Mail released a stamp featuring James as part its "Britons of Distinction" series.
An image of how Twenty One Pilots performed the "Tear in My Heart" remix when live. Twenty One Pilots concluded a sold-out concert at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California with a live rendition of "Tear In My Heart" before segueing into an encore performance of "Goner" and "Trees." The duo were beating bass drums as they were held up by fans in a pit before being swept off the stage. Twenty One Pilots performed a remix of Tear in My Heart by DJ SoySauce at their Emotional Roadshow concert in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the form of a drum line which consisted of Dun and two other men in hazmat suits beside him.
The theme melody was a variation on the Blackadder theme by Howard Goodall over opening title images of Blackadder and George parading their men past Melchett and Darling, while Baldrick plays the triangle. The title music starts with the opening bars of "The British Grenadiers" before segueing into the familiar Blackadder theme. In the closing credits, the full Blackadder theme plays over visuals of armed men marching on a parade ground. The sequences were filmed and recorded on location at the former Colchester Cavalry Barracks, with the production using fifty members of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment to represent Blackadder's men, attired in reproduction First World War uniforms, with the battalion's band providing the music.
For 1979's Star Trek: The Motion Picture, scored by Jerry Goldsmith, Alexander Courage provided additional cues featuring his theme, where it softly accompanies the "captain's log" scenes. Dennis McCarthy reused the original theme's fanfare when he reworked Goldsmith's main theme for use as Star Trek: The Next Generation's theme music, where the fanfare precedes Goldsmith's theme. Most of the subsequent Star Trek motion pictures' main title themes started with the fanfare before segueing into music composed specially for the given film. 2009's Star Trek broke with this tradition; instead, composer Michael Giacchino used the opening notes sparingly in the movie, but featured an arrangement of the theme in the film's end credits.
The novel is divided into 63 chapters, seemingly arbitrarily. A new chapter rarely offers any sort of "break" with a previous one; in most cases a thought which was being discussed at the conclusion of the previous chapter continues uninterrupted in the next; chapter breaks are thus used no differently from paragraph breaks. Timequake, like many Vonnegut works, features a large number of double-spaced paragraph breaks and triple asterisks within each chapter, creating a constant sense of the author pausing between paragraphs. Though his tone is largely cynical throughout Timequake, Vonnegut frequently makes use of various light-hearted sayings, such as "Hold on to your hats!" or "Get a load of this!" when segueing between ideas.
The demo recorded by Lennon in May 1968 shows the song in its initial stage, with only the "I need a fix" and "Mother Superior jump the gun" portions present. Lennon extends the "Mother Superior" part, segueing into a portion addressing Ono by name, which does not appear in the Beatles' recording. The section that became the rock 'n' roll and doo-wop satire was partly previewed at the end of Lennon's performance of "I'm So Tired" from the same demo tape. This two-minute solo performance of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was edited for release on the Anthology 3 compilation album in 1996, with over 30 seconds being cut from the middle of the song.
Retrieved 2008-07-01. Reviewers have commented that unlike services that are governed by the user's choice of artist or genre, this method results in more discovery of artists to which the user might not otherwise have been exposed; The Washington Post's reviewer gave the example of "segueing from a West Coast R&B; band to a folk–rock group from Algeria".Rob Pegoraro. "Jukebox With Hit Potential – Free Online Service Fine- Tunes Music to Listener's Tastes," The Washington Post (DC), August 16, 2007, Financial section, page D1. Musicovery provides dance mix — with the ability to specify the desired dance tempo —"What's online" (column), Seattle Post- Intelligencer (WA), March 12, 2007, Life and Arts section, page E8.
The video for "One More Night" opens with two goldfish swimming around in a spheric bowl before segueing into a sequence where the seemingly idyllic home life Levine enjoys with video girlfriend (Kelly) and their baby daughter is set against scenes of his hands being wrapped and of him training in a boxing ring. At home, he eats a protein-heavy meal and revels in his baby girl's laughter as he holds her high in the air. But all is not well, as frequent cuts to Kelly's concerned frown let on. The writing is on the wall when he has to leave for a big fight and before he leaves, he pretends to soft box his baby daughter.
"Moten Swing" became more popular in 1938 when it was recorded by the Benny Goodman orchestra during a Kansas City radio session and was recorded by Fletcher Henderson the same year as "Moten Stomp". In 1940, Count Basie and his Orchestra, with Eddie Durham on guitar, further increased its popularity when he played "Moten Swing" in A-flat major at the Southland Ballroom in Boston, with "fine solos by the Count and nice muted trumpet by Harry Edison" according to Chris Tyle. Basie "introduces the first chorus with a confident, eight-bar stride piano solo, segueing into a forceful contrasting riff exchange between the brass and reed sections". "Moten Swing" has since become most associated with Count Basie.
Their debut album opened up the doors for Indian sounds to be used in western sounding songs. The style is essentially fusion, with a lot of songs opening with recognizable Hindustani or Carnatic ragas and then segueing into a more pop style. A further cachet to the album is that the musicians who worked on it range from Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, winner of a Grammy Award for his invention of the 14-stringed guitar, to session musicians who have worked with the likes of Madonna, Boy George, Annie Lennox and other big names in the Western world. The album had two major hit singles "Krishna" and "Sa Ni Dha Pa" (Never Know the Reason), both of which had their music videos repeatedly played on music channels.
Map 3: Route of the eastern tramway Castle Point lime kilns The names for the railways evolved over time, with waggonway segueing into wagonway into tramway. The third and final tramway on the east coast was the longest lasting and left the clearest remains into the 21st century. Nicholl's ambitions led him to build Lower Kennedy Limeworks and abandon the early quarries and St Cuthbert's Limeworks about 1858. After a brief, expensive period working Lower Kennedy he obtained Admiralty permission to build new kilns and two parallel jetties near the castle and to connect them to Nessend Quarry by a wholly new tramway down the east of the island, abandoning Lower Kennedy, the 1846 jetty and all trackwork, though he may have recycled some materials.
The three tracks were drastically updated in 1989 for release on Graffiti Bridge. "The Question of U" was recorded in 1985 during sessions for Parade with little updating added to the original version. "Joy in Repetition" was first included on the Crystal Ball unreleased album in late 1986, and the same recording was used for this album (the track was not updated further for release, unlike the other "old" songs). Prince also kept the original segue of party noise at the start of the song (this time segueing from "We Can Funk" on this album instead of "The Ball" when "Joy In Repetition" was placed on Crystal Ball in 1986) which is also heard at the end of "Eye No", leading into "Alphabet St." on Lovesexy.
Like the main themes from Jaws, Star Wars, Superman, and Indiana Jones, fans have come to identify the Harry Potter films with Williams's original compositions. Williams was asked to return to score the film franchise's final installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, but director David Yates said that "their schedules simply did not align", as he would have had to provide Williams with a rough cut of the film sooner than was possible. In 2002, for the 20th anniversary edition of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Williams composed a reorchestrated score for the Universal Pictures logo segueing to music from the movie. In 2006, Superman Returns was directed by Bryan Singer, best known for directing the first two films in the X-Men series.
"Haifisch" made its live debut, as most of Rammstein's songs, during fan exclusive concerts held in Berlin in October 2009, segueing out of Sonne and followed by "Ich will", separating the common duo that has been a feature in the encores since 2001. When played live, the break is extended and a band member (usually Flake, who hadn't performed the stunt in years) surfs the crowd in a rubber dinghy - a feat that previously had been performed during "Stripped", "Seemann" and, occasionally, "Heirate mich". The band member will then proceed to wave a flag of the country that the show is being performed in. Due to this boat ride, the song may reach the 10 minutes mark, almost three times the length of the studio version.
However, baseball in the meantime had established the office of Commissioner in an effort to protect the game's integrity, and the first commissioner, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, banned all of the players involved, including Weaver, for life. The White Sox would not win a World Series again until 2005. The events of the 1919 Series, segueing into the "live ball" era, marked a point in time of change of the fortunes of several teams. The two most prolific World Series winners to date, the New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals, did not win their first championship until the 1920s; and three of the teams that were highly successful prior to 1920 (the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs) went the rest of the 20th century without another World Series win.
Reviewing Circle Games, Anna Scott in the New Welsh Review wrote: "Mazelis plays with the reader, introducing the unexpected by the back door. Fearlessly scrutinising the desires and impulses of her characters, segueing nightmarish fantasies into reality." New Welsh Review 72, Summer 2006 retrieved 2017-10-20 Reviewing Ritual, 1969, Rupert Dastur in The Short Story wrote: "Mazelis explores a dazzling range of ideas, geographies and times, often couched in the daily realities of women and children, the marginalised and the powerless, the scared, hopeless, and hapless ... Ritual, 1969 reveals the absolute mastery Mazelis has over the short form and this third collection is a superb display of a writer keenly attentive to the human mind, its motives and its mysteries." The Short Story Review: ‘Ritual, 1969’ by Jo Mazelis retrieved 2017-20-10.
Weinstein and writing supervisor Greg Daniels was responsible for ordering and linking together the episodes, and director Jim Reardon had the challenge of segueing between each section in a way that did not make the change seem abrupt. Those that were hard to link were put before or after an act break or were given a theme song, one of which was cut from the Apu story, but was included as a deleted scene on The Complete Seventh Season DVD. Bill Oakley wrote the Chalmers scene because he is his all-time favorite character from the show. The main reason he loved him was that, until Frank Grimes was created for the season eight episode "Homer's Enemy", Chalmers was the only character that "seemed to operate in the normal human universe".
Wenzel's first ambition had been to work for one of the big animation houses in California, but his early career path led him instead to work at an advertising agency and as a penciler in the mainstream comic book industry."Obsession with The Hobbit turns into career as fantasy illustrator" By Nancy Sheehan TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF May 04, 2012 From the mid-1970s to the early 1980s he worked on such Marvel Comics titles as Avengers and Savage Sword of Conan. He penciled part of The Avengers story arc which won a 1979 Eagle Award for Best Continued Story. Segueing from comics to children's literature in the 1980s, Wenzel illustrated Robb Walsh's Kingdom of the Dwarfs for Centaur Books, and then illustrated a series of books about American colonial life for Troll Associates.
The song was performed live extensively during the band's later country rock period, often segueing into Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me to Do". Live versions from this time can be found on Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971 and as a bonus track on the reissue of (Untitled). The song was also performed live by a reformed line-up of The Byrds featuring Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, and Chris Hillman in January 1989. In addition to its appearance on the Younger Than Yesterday album, The Byrds' original version of "My Back Pages" appears on several of the band's compilations, including The Byrds' Greatest Hits, History of The Byrds, The Byrds Play Dylan, The Original Singles: 1967–1969, Volume 2, The Byrds, The Very Best of The Byrds, The Essential Byrds, and There Is a Season.
They also added some material from their in-progress album (eventually abandoned in favour of Townshend's Lifehouse project), performing "Water" and "I Don't Even Know Myself" regularly; "Naked Eye", although unfinished in the studio, was performed in various arrangements on the tour as well, generally during the long show- ending jams during "My Generation". During the final leg, the set list was the same as on the previous leg, with the exception of "Shakin' All Over" now segueing into the rock standard "Twist and Shout"; the band also stopped including Tommy themes in their long versions of "My Generation" and often moved it into "Naked Eye" and "Magic Bus". They continued to play the same basic set as in August and September, occasionally adding loose versions of Free's "All Right Now" towards the end of the show.
The song was debuted in public at the Musicians United for Safe Energy concerts at Madison Square Garden in September 1979, and was featured in the subsequent 1980 film No Nukes three months before The River's release. During the River Tour of 1980–81, the song was frequently preceded by a piano rendition of the theme from Once Upon a Time in the West, with a similar outro segueing into the following song. "The River" became a centerpiece of shows on some Springsteen tours. During the 1984–85 Born in the U.S.A. Tour, it was often preceded by a long, intense story from Springsteen about his battles with his father growing up, that would sometimes conclude positively and sometimes not; the silence after the story would then be interrupted by the start of the harmonica part.
Bonham's drum solo was often played at Led Zeppelin concerts from the first North American tour in November 1968, being his solo performance showcase on concert tours through 1977. Over this period it went through three different name changes. During their early 1968–1969 tours it was known as "Pat's Delight" (a reference to Bonham's wife), from 1969–1975 it was "Moby Dick" and during Led Zeppelin's 1977 North American Tour it was "Over the Top" as the solo began with the opening riff to "Out on the Tiles" before segueing into a lengthy drum solo (in the same time ending with a "Moby Dick" riff). The last time "Moby Dick" was played by Led Zeppelin was on 17 July 1977 at the Seattle Kingdome and can be found on various audio and video bootleg recordings.
"Timber" (which appears on both Let Us Play, Coldcut's fourth album, and Let Us Replay, their fifth) won awards for its innovative use of repetitive video clips synced to the music, including being shortlisted at the Edinburgh Television and Film Festival in their top five music videos of the year in 1998. Coldcut began integrating video sampling into their live DJ gigs at the time, and incorporated multimedia content that caused press to credit the act as segueing "into the computer age". Throughout the 90s, Hex created visuals for Coldcut's live performances, and developed the CD-ROM portion of Coldcut's Let Us Play and Let Us Replay, in addition to software developed specifically for the album's world tour. Hex's inclusion of music videos and "playtools" (playful art/music software programs) on Coldcut's CD-Roms was completely ahead of the curve at that time, offering viewers/listeners a high level of interactivity.
Electronic dance music (EDM), also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a mix, by segueing from one recording to another. EDM producers also perform their music live in a concert or festival setting in what is sometimes called a live PA. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, following the emergence of raving, pirate radios and an upsurge of interest in club culture, EDM achieved widespread mainstream popularity in Europe. In the United States at that time, acceptance of dance culture was not universal; although both electro and Chicago house music were influential both in Europe and the United States, mainstream media outlets and the record industry remained openly hostile to it.
It was a nearly-regular feature on the Zoo TV Tour, PopMart, and Elevation Tours, but was sung less often on the Vertigo Tour. The verse made a re-emergence on the 2009 legs of the U2 360° Tour; although it was not a nightly feature, Bono sang it very often, segueing into "Amazing Grace" and from there into "Where the Streets Have No Name" on most of the second leg. "One" has also been played at several benefit concerts, including the 1995 Pavarotti and Friends concert in Modena, the 1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York, the 2003 46664 concert, at Live 8 in 2005, and with Mary J. Blige on Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast. Live performances of the song are also depicted in the concert films Zoo TV: Live from Sydney, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago, U2 3D, and U2 360° at the Rose Bowl.
The story follows the lives of twelve people who lived in the same area of England over a period of 6000 years, and how their lives link to one another’s. Each chapter carries the reader forward in time, but circles around the centre of Northampton, drawing in historical events and touchstones, before finally segueing into metafictional narrative in the closing chapter, as the author himself comments directly upon the previous chapter’s ambiguous closing line, before relating a personal (possibly fictional) anecdote about Northampton which relates a personal experience of local myth, and features an appearance by his daughter and son- in-law, the writers Leah Moore and John Reppion. Throughout, the image of the fire sparks resonates between the tales, while Moore finds a different voice for each character – though most are inherently duplicitous in some manner, leading to a further commentary on the disparity between myth and reality, and which is more likely to endure over time.
This contained two tracks imported from Ian Walker's side-project duo The Togs (with Worm Technology band manager Rik Ford), and other songs including "Crimefighter" (sung as if by a world-weary Batman) and the popular rock number "Wombats" (lyrics Blackmore) in which Blackmore put together his synth solo by segueing keyboard lines from songs by Iggy Pop, Fischer Z, and The Angels (Australian band), and Smith took his guitar line from "Magazine Madonna" by Sherbet. The band's later original repertoire tended to include a mix of catchy synth-driven pop songs such as "So Alone" and "Can't Stand the Pace", straightahead rock numbers such as "Can't You See,", "The Light" "Love Grows Cold," "Out of Sync" and "The Height of Love," reflective songs such as "The King is Dead," "No Fear," and "Set your Mind Right," and danceable numbers like the ska number "(Put it in a) Nutshell", mostly penned entirely by Smith.
Public affairs programs provide analysis of and interviews about political, social, and economic issues. News programs feature one or two (sometimes, three) anchors (or presenters, the terminology varies around the world) segueing into news stories filed by a reporter (or correspondent) by describing the story to be shown; however, some stories within the broadcast are read by the presenter themselves; in the former case, the anchor "tosses" to the reporter to introduce the featured story; likewise, the reporter "tosses" back to the anchor once the taped report has concluded and the reporter provides additional information. Often in situations necessitating long-form reporting on a story (usually during breaking news situations), the reporter is interviewed by the anchor, known as a 'two-way', or a guest involved in or offering analysis on the story is interviewed by a reporter or anchor. There may also be breaking news stories which will present live rolling coverage.
The game also contains several in-jokes that attempt to provide backstories and account for idiosyncrasies in the film and its story. For example, a scene in the game's final level attempts to explain the inexplicable disappearance of supporting character Peter from the final act by revealing that an escaped Chris-R, in an act of revenge for his arrest, stole Johnny's car during the party and killed Peter in a hit and run. The game begins with a prologue, showing Lisa and Denny at Johnny's grave (a statue of Tommy Wiseau) and then segueing into a level that occurs a day before the main action of the movie begins, in which Johnny learns that an earthquake has sealed San Francisco off from the rest of the state. The final level of the game permits players to "tie up" loose plot threads left hanging at the end of the film, such as the fate of Chris-R and Johnny's contentious relationship with his superiors at the bank.
"Pincus the Peddler" became Bell's signature tune, despite the title character's disreputable violent tendencies, and it concludes with his deportation to Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Each verse in "Shaving Cream" ends with a mind rhyme of shit, the initial sh- segueing into the refrain, "Shaving Cream, be nice and clean..." The same technique was used in "Sweet Violets" and many other songs that he recorded—the category is known among folklorists as "teasing songs".Traditional Ballad Index Other songs written by Bell include "Without Pants", "My Grandfather Had a Long One", "The Girl From Chicago", "The Ballad of Ikey and Mikey", "My Condominium", "I'm Gonna Give My Girl a Goose for Thanksgiving", "There Ain't No Santa Claus", and "Everybody Wants My Fanny". He continued recording and releasing records into the 1980s, but he remained little-known beyond New York City until the 1970s when "Shaving Cream" was played regularly on the Dr. Demento radio program, leading to its re-issue as a single in 1975 on the Vanguard Records label, along with a similarly titled album.

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