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46 | "Dan Clements"
from Greg Saenz, who would become the fourth member of the band. They recorded 3 more demos between 1985 and 1986 (""Sonic Decapitation"",""Personal Onslaught"" and ""Refuse to Quit""), editing their first studio album (Split Image) in 1987 (the recording was paid by Mike Muir and distribution was conduc... |
47 | "Dan Clements"
left Excel to join Infectious Grooves, so Dan decided to split the band until he returned. In 1992 Adam came back to record the last Excel demo: ""Third album demos"", then he left the band definitely together Saenz to form the power-trio My Head. The band remained silent for three years until Dan and Sh... |
74 | "Arsenal Stadium"
seen at the stadium. The last goal scored in a regulation game at the stadium came in a Football Aid charity match when lifelong fan Alan Alger scored a penalty in the final minute of a fixture played on Thursday 8 June 2006 (exactly one month and one day after Henry's goal). After the stadium's closu... |
78 | "Arsenal Stadium"
taking the role instead. By the time of Euro 96, the pitch had been ruled too small for international football and the stadium would have been ineligible. Highbury was the venue for twelve FA Cup semi-finals as a neutral ground, the first in 1929 and the last in 1997, although between 1984 and 1992 it... |
89 | "Got My Mind Set on You"
Got My Mind Set on You ""Got My Mind Set on You"" (also written as ""(Got My Mind) Set on You"") is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962, under the title ""I've Got My Mind Set on You"". An edited version of the song was released later in the ye... |
90 | "Story of Love"
artist name Done Again through Stingray Music. The single was released in America and Canada only, via Curb Records (under MCA), on 7"" vinyl. The single featured the ""Pages of Life"" album track ""Darkness on the Playground"" as the B-Side, which was written by Hillman and frequent collaborator Steve ... |
91 | "Story of Love"
given a sheet music release. Following the song's original release as a single and on the ""Pages of Life"" album, the song would appear on both of the band's compilations ""A Dozen Roses – Greatest Hits"", released in 1991, and ""Sixteen Roses: Greatest Hits"", released in 1995. No music video was crea... |
92 | "Story of Love"
the song in a review of the ""Pages of Life"" album, describing the song as having a """"soft little hook"""", the same as ""Start All Over Again"" and ""Time Passes Me By""."" In the February 2, 1990, issue of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, a review of the ""Pages of Life"" album stated """"...but ""Stor... |
97 | "Lido Vieri"
UEFA European Football Championship campaign on home soil under manager Ferruccio Valcareggi, and also at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where Italy reached the final. A quick, physically strong, consistent, and dominant keeper, regarded as one of the best Italian goalkeepers of his generation, Vieri won the ""P... |
98 | "Lido Vieri"
to rush quickly off his line to collect the ball, as well as his command of the area, leadership, and handling of crosses; despite his goalkeeping ability, he also gained a degree of infamy for his tenacity and strong character throughout his career. Lido Vieri Lido Vieri (born 16 July 1939) is a former It... |
103 | "2017 National League Division Series"
with Murphy to third base. However, Taylor singled up the middle to score Murphy, cutting the Cubs lead to one. In the bottom of the ninth, Davis returned to the mound, trying to get the seven out save. He got it, retiring Turner and striking out Werth and Harper swinging to end t... |
104 | "Last Man on Earth (album)"
reflect upon Wainwright's troubled relationship with his father, Loudon Wainwright, Jr., a subject that has populated many of his earlier recordings. ""Last Man on Earth"" can be seen as a companion piece to his 1992 album, ""History"", written after the death of his father. In 1997, followi... |
105 | "David Grubbs"
post-punk power trio Bastro, which released and EP and two albums on Homestead. In 1991 Bastro morphed into the more avant-garde Gastr del Sol. This project soon became essentially a partnership between Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke after the band's first album. The albums released by the duo include ""Crookt,... |
113 | "David Grubbs"
Vandermark, Damon Locks, and Ian Williams) profiled in Augusto Contento's 2012 documentary film ""Parallax Sounds"". Grubbs lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Cathy Bowman, and their son Emmett Bowman-Grubbs. David Grubbs David Grubbs (born September 21, 1967), composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, w... |
122 | "Fábio Laguna"
in a small professional night band and for 4 years he toured the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais in a VW Transporter (commonly known in Brazil as ""Kombi"", short form of ""Kombinationfahrzeug""). After a tough decision of studying law, along with the college he played in other small rock bands, ar... |
123 | "Fábio Laguna"
for his 8 years of music by the time he was finishing college. Record company Mega Hard contacted Hangar and Fábio recorded the ""Inside Your Soul"" album. By 2001, the famous Brazilian band Angra had been split and reformed with Hangar's drummer Aquiles Priester. Aquiles asked Fábio to join them for th... |
132 | "Rubén López García-Madrid"
in June 2006. López returned to Terrassa in July 2006, receiving his marching orders in his first two matches, home fixtures against CD Alcoyano (1–0 win) and UE Lleida (1–1). He left at the end of the division three campaign, and continued to compete in the third tier in the following th... |
172 | "Dale Hatcher"
over the Rams. Teammate Jim Everett threw for the only three touchdowns of the game for the Rams as the Vikings' only other points were Rich Karlis' record-tying seven field goals. After his professional football career ended, Hatcher took a job working at Freightliner Custom Chassis in Gaffney, South Ca... |
181 | "Albert Spalding"
Albert Spalding Albert Goodwill Spalding (September 2, 1849 – September 9, 1915) was an American pitcher, manager, and executive in the early years of professional baseball, and the co-founder of A.G. Spalding sporting goods company. He was born and raised in Byron, Illinois. He played major league ba... |
205 | "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji"
Sorabji's works are written for the piano or have an important piano part. His writing for the instrument was influenced by that of composers such as Liszt, Alkan and Godowsky, and he has been described as a composer-pianist in their tradition, partly because he was one of the 20th century'... |
229 | "Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge"
music, and (iii) three prizes endowed by Lessing Rosenwald in connection with an annual national exhibition of prints. Earlier Coolidge Prizes and Commissions Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medals for Eminent Services to Chamber Music Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for Conductors Elizabeth Sp... |
263 | "MBC Dynamo Moscow"
disastrous 6th place. The next two seasons, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, Dynamo didn't have any success in European competition, never reaching the playoffs in either the EuroCup and the FIBA EuroChallenge tournaments. In the PBL, Dynamo finished in 4th place in 2009-2010, thanks in most part due to eff... |
270 | "George Burns (outfielder)"
Series, Burns finally had a successful postseason; he had four hits in Game 3 as the Giants rolled to a 13–5 win, and had a 2-run double in the 8th inning of Game 4, breaking a 1–1 tie as New York evened the Series at two games each. He scored the deciding run in Game 6, and batted .333 for ... |
295 | "Don't Stop (5 Seconds of Summer song)"
Hood is Cal-Pal, Ashton Irwin is SmAsh!, Michael Clifford is Mike-Ro-Wave, and Luke Hemmings is Dr. Fluke. An extended play was released in 2014. The version for streaming contains five tracks: ""Don’t Stop"", ""Rejects"", ""Try Hard"", ""Wrapped Around Your Finger"", and ""If Yo... |
299 | "2008 Supercoppa Italiana"
2008 Supercoppa Italiana The 2008 Supercoppa Italiana was a football match that was played by 2007–08 Serie A winners Internazionale and 2007–08 Coppa Italia winners Roma. The match proved to be a tightly contested affair. After exchanging goals, it appeared that Inter was on its way to victo... |
301 | "Jacksonville Sharks"
through the 2018 National Arena League season."" Jacksonville Sharks The Jacksonville Sharks are a professional indoor football team based in Jacksonville, Florida, playing their home games at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Beginning in 2017, the Sharks began play as charter members of ... |
340 | "Eun Ji-won"
SBS's variety show 'Flower Crew' with fellow Sechs Kies member, Lee Jai-jin. However, they left Flower Crew to focus on group promotions. On November 23, YG announced that SechsKies' new album will be released on December 1, 2016. The new album ""2016 Re-ALBUM"" contains 10 past hit songs of SechsKies that... |
351 | "Untouchable (Girls Aloud song)"
track falls short"". CBBC declared, it ""seems to want to be a ballad and a dance track without doing either well."" GayNZ.com stated that the song ""works...but possibly not as well as the girls were hoping."" The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 29 March 2009 at number 54. It ente... |
353 | "Alabama 3"
of Jerry Reed's 1970s hit ""Amos Moses"" and features The Proclaimers on the track ""Sweet Joy"" plus piano parts on the country stomp version of the Gil Scott Heron song ""The Klan"", written by Heron and Brian Jackson. In September and October 2007, the band toured the UK in support of ""M.O.R."" with Iri... |
355 | "Untouchable (Girls Aloud song)"
whilst ice dancers Torvill and Dean skated around them. Girls Aloud wore draped Grecian dresses. Smoke followed the group as they were lowered down on to individual podiums. As Nadine sang the final verse, Torvill and Dean were raised into the air on wires. The song ended with an explos... |
361 | "Lust for Life (Iggy Pop song)"
Lust for Life (Iggy Pop song) ""Lust for Life"" is a 1977 song performed by Iggy Pop and co-written by David Bowie, featured on the album of the same name. In 2004, ""Rolling Stone"" ranked it No. 149 on their list of ""The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"". Co-written by Iggy Pop and Dav... |
376 | "Whaddup A.. '?!"
caused the album to be re-released with the new concept, and VCD bonus. ""Bukan Milikmu Lagi"" (English: ""Not Yours Anymore"") was the first single released off from the album. In this urban/dance-pop song, the singer angers her lover thus he is 'not hers anymore'. However she notices that the life w... |
377 | "Whaddup A.. '?!"
which its protagonist laments the death of her lover and says that life becomes useless without him. The music video features Agnes standing in a window of a building, seemingly intending to jump, with flashback scenes of her with her late love interest. The relationship is romantic, however Agnes is ... |
387 | "Juno Awards of 1980"
this time due to the recent death of her father. The band Trooper received an unusual nomination for two of their songs in the same category for ""Composer of the Year"", although technically the songs were from two different albums both charting at the time. The last award of the show was ""Male ... |
390 | "Faded Paper Figures"
Heather Alden later joined the group as a harmony vocalist, and the band's name was changed to Faded Paper Figures. Faded Paper Figures released their first album, ""Dynamo"", on July 11, 2008. The track ""Being There"" won Best Song of the Year in the Uc irvine Songwriting Contest. A music video ... |
391 | "Faded Paper Figures"
May 25, 2010. During their summer 2010 west coast tour, Kurt Deninger (drums) and Sebastian Hackett (additional keys and guitars) were added to the band's lineup. The band's third studio album, along with two new music videos, was released in late 2012. The album was among the CMJ top 100 albums d... |
399 | "You Ain't Much Fun"
screaming ""Thank you very much"" accompanied by an applauding sound. Deborah Evans Price, of ""Billboard"" magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that there is ""just a touch of Roger Miller in this shuffle-beat lament of a man lonesome for the shelter of the bottle."" ""You Ain't Much Fun""... |
422 | "Russia national football team"
Hiddink would leave his position as manager, with the expiration of his contract on 30 June. Russia directly qualified for Euro 2012 by winning qualifying Group B, defeating Slovakia, the Republic of Ireland, Macedonia, Armenia and Andorra. Russia were drawn into Group A with Poland, Cze... |
428 | "Chicago Bruisers"
Detroit Drive. The Bruisers would be disbanded after competing in the 1989 season. The final two games they played were in exhibition games overseas against the Detroit Drive in Paris and then London in October 1989. The rights to the Bruisers name and history were purchased by Arena Football 1 in De... |
429 | "Juno Awards of 1982"
co-host the broadcast live from the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, British Columbia. Juno organisers CARAS cancelled that plan on 15 February citing fears of ""fragmentation"" of the ceremonies with a dual city hosting approach. This resulted in some talk of hosting the Junos in Vancouver for 19... |
450 | "Juno Awards of 1983"
Henderson and Brian MacLeod, ""Whatcha Gonna Do"" and ""Secret Information"" by Chilliwack Other nominees: Winner: Bob Rock, ""No Stranger to Danger"" by the Payola$ Other nominees: Winner: Glenn Gould (posthumous) Winner: ""Get Lucky"", Loverboy Other nominees: Winner: Dean Motter, ""Metal on Met... |
451 | "Juno Awards of 1983"
Other nominees: Juno Awards of 1983 The Juno Awards of 1983, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 April 1983 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings and Alan Thicke at the Harbour Castle Hilton in the Metropolitan Ballroom. Western Ca... |
452 | "Juno Awards of 1984"
Juno Awards of 1984 The Juno Awards of 1984, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 December 1984 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin of ""SCTV"" at Exhibition Place Automotive Building. The ceremonies were broadcast ... |
453 | "Big Boi"
artists and other celebrities to the store. The store was featured on an episode of MTV's ""My Super Sweet 16"" when R&B artist Chris Brown went for a birthday gift from Big Boi. The boutique closed in 2008. Big Boi is also a registered pit bull breeder. In August 2011, Patton was returning from a cruise when... |
465 | "Phantogram (band)"
Everywhere to ""something [they] liked"". Upon looking it up, they found that it referred an optical illusion called a phantogram, in which two-dimensional images appear to be three-dimensional, and noted parallels between this meaning and their band and music. Phantogram's eponymous debut EP was se... |
470 | "Phantogram (band)"
Miley Cyrus song ""Slab of Butter (Scorpion)"" from her album ""Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz"". The band's third album, ""Three"", was released October 7, 2016 by Republic. It debuted at No. 5 on the ""Billboard""' Top Album Sales chart and No. 9 on the ""Billboard"" 200. It included the singles ""Yo... |
471 | "Phantogram (band)"
have played and toured with the Antlers, Beach House, Metric, Minus the Bear, Caribou, Zero 7, the xx, Ra Ra Riot, School of Seven Bells, Yeasayer, Brazilian Girls, Future Islands and the Glitch Mob. They opened for M83 at the Hollywood Bowl on September 22, 2013. In 2015, Phantogram opened for Alt-... |
474 | "Trent Sporn"
to injury at the end of 2013. Trent Sporn Trent Sporn (born 23 September 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). Sporn was recruited as the number 11 draft pick in the 2000 AFL Draft from North Adelaide. Although recruited from South Australia, he ... |
482 | Kaabu
guitar. The sound of a Kora resembles that of a harp, yet with its gourd resonator it has been classified by ethnomusicologists such as Roderick Knight as a harp-lute. The Kora was traditionally used by the griots as a tool for preserving history, ancient tradition, to memorize the genealogies of patron families ... |
485 | Plekzationz
Plekzationz Plekzationz is a studio album by Nick Edwards, released on the label Editions Mego. Like past Edwards' releases, the ambient industrial drone and dub record was recorded by feeling spiritual, meaning he ""drift[ed] off"" ""concentrating on the moment"" during recording but never remembered how t... |
486 | Plekzationz
as a cassette tape four-track recorder. As with Nick Edwards' previous works, the recording of ""Plekzationz"" was spiritual, which he ""drift[ed] off"" ""concentrating on the moment"" during recording but never remembered how a recording was produced once it was finished, feeling as if someone other than E... |
487 | Plekzationz
the structure of all of the tracks, despite sounding ""intrepid"" and ""ravenous,"" involve sounds or parts that are allowed to develop on their own without other sounds disrupting their process, which is ""embracing the subconscious that inevitably pulls from various musical styles."" Birkut also described... |
488 | Plekzationz
of ""Plekzationz""<nowiki>'</nowiki> first three of its four tracks, ""Chance Meets Causality Uptown,"" ""(No) Escape From '79"" and ""Inside The Analog Continuum,"" was more intricate than his past releases in that, instead of just converting a whole raw analog recording into a digital stereo track, Edward... |
490 | Plekzationz
the Bristol Docks also by Hollis; he photographed it first, then design it also with Phiotoshop and Corel Painter. As Edwards recalling about the making of the artwork: In writing a review for ""Freq"", Loki wrote, ""I’ve played [""Plekzationz""] four times in three days and for a twitch, attention-spazzed,... |
491 | Plekzationz
greatest works, his major praise being the amount of detail brought into the making of each track: ""Edwards has absorbed many of his best ideas, laid them flat into a broader more collage-based canvas, and transcended the anxiety of influence that the song titles allude to by making his best qualities subl... |
495 | "LaFace Records"
RCA Records in 2011. Today, the label's back catalog and reissues are managed by Legacy Recordings. LaFace was formed in 1989 as a joint venture between the producing duo Antonio ""L.A."" Reid & Kenneth ""Babyface"" Edmonds, and Arista Records. The combined nicknames of the duo's successful production ... |
498 | "Lisa Maxwell (musician)"
bass guitar, Wurlitzer, dulcimer and piano, as well as engineered and co-produced. She has also engineered sessions for Lillian Thoms and Lelu. Screenshot from Lisa Maxwell's ""Anna"" video In 2007, Lisa Maxwell produced a video clip for her single ""Anna"" that she directed herself. A friend ... |
500 | "Jan Dam (footballer)"
Jan Dam (footballer) Jan Dam (born 7 September 1968) is a former Faroese football (defender), largely considered one of the best ever in his native country. He was especially popular back home for his fearless tackles and fighting spirit. At present, he works as a teacher at a private school in H... |
501 | "Jan Dam (footballer)"
moved abroad to Danish side Ølstykke FC. He returned home after only one season to join KÍ Klaksvík and later HB again and B68. Dam made his debut for the Faroe Islands in an August 1990 friendly match against Iceland in which he immediately scored from the penalty spot after coming on as a subst... |
502 | "Jan Dam (footballer)"
Faroes lost the match 1-4. His last international match was an April 2000 friendly against Liechtenstein. Jan collected 39 caps, scoring 1 goal. Jan Dam (footballer) Jan Dam (born 7 September 1968) is a former Faroese football (defender), largely considered one of the best ever in his native coun... |
511 | "WayHome Music & Arts Festival"
THEY., Death From Above 1979, Houndmouth, Honne, Jahkoy, Darcys, MAGIC GIANT, Blossoms, Charlotte Cardin, Nobro, Flakes Headliner: Frank Ocean Porter Robinson, Tegan and Sara, Banks, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Mutemath, Car Seat Headrest, The Drums, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jagwar Ma,... |
514 | "Switched (band)"
on to sell over 100,000 records worldwide. In mid-2003, the group severed ties with both their label Immortal Records and their former management team. Bassist Jason French was replaced by former Stuck Mojo and Stereomud bassist Corey Lowery, who would eventually leave the band to join Dark New Day. D... |
519 | "Aaron Tveit"
Miscast Gala on three separate occasions. In September 2013, Broadway Records released ""The Radio in My Head"", a live recording of songs Tveit performed at New York City venue 54 Below. Some of the songs on the album are from musicals in which Tveit has starred, including ""I'm Alive"" from ""Next to No... |
527 | "Andrew Carrazzo"
Andrew Carrazzo Andrew Carrazzo (born 15 December 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Carrazzo played junior football with the St Simons Football Club in Rowville and with the Knox Eagles Football ... |
528 | "Andrew Carrazzo"
spent two seasons on the rookie list at Geelong, winning the Geelong VFL team's best and fairest award in 2003, but never breaking into the Geelong senior list. He was again rookie listed in 2004, this time by . After another strong season in the VFL, he was elevated to the senior list, making his deb... |
530 | "Andrew Carrazzo"
7, 2008 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco, Carrazzo picked up an AFL career high 42 disposals. With the recruitment of Chris Judd and the return of Nick Stevens from injury, Carrazzo was moved out of the midfield, and spent most of the season playing as a rebounding defender. Carrazzo played th... |
533 | "Bob Sharp"
join Hartlepools United. He was manager for three years but never took charge of a competitive league match because of World War. Instead he handed over the reins to Jack Barker in May 1946. The same year, as the club's honorary secretary, at a meeting of the Division Three (North) committee he seconded a m... |
545 | "Miroslav Ilić"
becoming more and more sexually suggestive and inappropriate for general audiences. Ilić's first hit song was ""I loved the girl from the city"" ( / Voleo sam devojku iz grada) composed by Obren Pjevović, a fellow country man of Ilić, and authored by Dobrica Erić. Pjevović first offered this song to Pr... |
567 | "Macleod, Victoria"
railway station. In Macleod, 71.5% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 2.9%, China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.6%, Italy 1.7%, India 1.6% and Malaysia 1.1%. 73.7% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 3.7%... |
571 | "1972 Caribbean Series"
Earl Stephenson (1-0, 0/0.00 ERA, 13 strikeouts in 10 ⅔ IP) and Milt Wilcox (1-1, 1.76 ERA, 14 SO), and closer Roberto Muñoz (0-1, three saves in five games). The Venezuelan club also featured players as Ps Aurelio Monteagudo and Pablo Torrealba; IFs Brant Alyea, César Gutiérrez and Luis Salazar... |
576 | "The Trudy"
The Trudy The Trudy are an English post-punk band formed in Kingston-upon-Thames in 1979 by former Cardiacs members Peter Tagg (drums) and Ralph Cade (vocals and keyboards) along with Derek Tagg (guitar) and Sue Smallwood (bass). In 1980 The Trudy, with the above line-up, released an album Volcano Fo Le Fer... |
577 | "The Trudy"
released the cassette single Air Commodore. By this time Sue Smallwood had been replaced on bass by Jon Bastable Jnr and second guitarist Ian Plummer had been added. Many releases followed on a variety of different labels. Among these was the 1998 EP given free with House of Dolls, a popular mainstream alte... |
578 | "The Trudy"
Lurkers, Pinpoint and 999) In 2010 the band covered the Cardiacs song Day is Gone on the album """" on the Believers Roast label. In 2012 the singles Dirt Cheap Melody and Bucolics Anonymous were released. The Trudy has performed extensively around the UK and headlined venues such as the Marquee and Univers... |
607 | "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"
Out"" appeared in the film ""Charlie Bartlett"". The song is featured in the TV shows ""My Name Is Earl"" and ""Ray Donovan"". It was featured as the 2nd song of Rodney Mullen's skateboarding part in the Plan B video, ""Questionable"". The song is also the theme to the BBC Radio sitc... |
608 | "Dale McBride"
Dale McBride Dale McBride (December 18, 1936 - November 30, 1992) was an American country music singer. In the 1970s, he charted several singles on the ""Billboard"" country charts, including two Top 40 hits on the Con Brio Records label. His son is Terry McBride, who fronted the 1990s country band McBri... |
648 | "Let Them Eat Bingo"
album with familiar samples which take unexpected directions and ""reggae and Latin rhythms abound"". In his """", critic Robert Christgau emphasised the album's genre combinations: ""Burundi Beats"" is a fusion between worldbeat, jazz and soul music, and incorporates African drums and Billie Holid... |
650 | "Ponderosa (Sheffield)"
mini football pitch. In 1999 the Crookes Valley Road entrance was given new gateway pillars, with each pillar consisting of three carved telegraph poles. The lower part of the Ponderosa stands in the shadow of seven tower blocks on its western side and St Stephen’s church on Fawcett Street on it... |
651 | "Hans Maria Kneihs"
addition, he has lectured all over the world and held a number of other positions, such as President of the Linz Musikhochschule. His extensive solo recordings include several of the concertos of Vivaldi and Telemann and a significant amount of Baroque chamber repertoire. He is also a noted performe... |
652 | "Let Them Eat Bingo"
weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 17. It went on to receive gold certification. The album peaked at number 63 in Australia on the ARIA chart, and spent 10 weeks in the top 100. Ahead of the album's release, ""Dub Be Good to Me"" was issued as a single. In February 1990, the song reach... |
658 | "Let Them Eat Bingo"
sources and creates an endlessly fascinating cross-cultural weave."" He did nonetheless feel that the album's worst moments were ""just boring and silly."" In 2014, Derek Staples of ""Spectrum Culture"" felt the album had been unfairly obscured and commented that ""Beats International created a cac... |
659 | "Let Them Eat Bingo"
spheres of indie-pop, club music, and hip hop"". Let Them Eat Bingo Let Them Eat Bingo is the debut album by British electronic project Beats International, released in spring 1990 on Go! Beat in the United Kingdom and Elektra in the United States. The project was founded and led by disc jockey and... |
668 | "Indian Summer (American band)"
was released in 2002/2008 and ""Hidden Arithmetic"", an entirely live album consisting of one live set and a live radio broadcast, in 2006, both on the Future Recordings label. ""Science 1994"" has been named as the 37th best emo album by Rolling Stone. Note on naming: Most Indian Summer... |
669 | "Chan Man Fai"
and scored the equalising goal for Hong Kong against United Arab Emirates in the 81st minute in the first group match. Afterwards he claimed this was the most important goal of his career so far. United Arab Emirates did not concede another goal again until the final when they lost to Japan. He also scor... |
670 | "Arminas Narbekovas"
goals in the tournament, including an extra time one in the semifinals against Italy, helping the Soviets to a 3–2 victory. Also, he represented USSR in 1987 Summer Universiade. Arminas first played for Lithuania in its first ever game as a newly independent country, on 27 May 1990 against Georgia,... |
671 | "Arminas Narbekovas"
by the Lithuanian Football Federation as the country's Golden Player – the greatest player of the last 50 years. Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the grea... |
687 | "Only Tender Love"
bundle with ""Raintown"". This special edition single came in a black box that was wide enough to hold additional CDs, the intent being that future special edition CD singles would contain B-sides that would eventually complete the entire ""Riches"" album. All songs written by Ricky Ross, except wher... |
710 | "The Exploited"
street punk and Originally playing street punk and oi!, The Exploited became a crossover thrash band with their album ""Death Before Dishonour"". The Exploited's influences include Sex Pistols and Johnny Moped. The Exploited has been controversial for their aggressive lyrics and rowdy gigs. They were co... |
712 | "The Exploited"
One Day)"", focuses on Margaret Thatcher and the Falklands War. Other topics of the album are police-driven riots, war, unemployment and hopelessness. Many songs from the mid-80s focus on the threat of nuclear war. The fans of The Exploited were nicknamed ""the Barmy Army"". During the rivalry between T... |
713 | "The Exploited"
work with them. After the 1981 Southall riot, Oi! bands in general became associated with racism, and The Exploited were sometimes believed to be a racist band because of Wattie's swastika tattoo, an incident in the early '80s where Wattie fought with a group of Asians in a cafe and in 1985 when ""Deptf... |
725 | "Drake Bulldogs men's soccer"
school history. In 2008, Holmes' Drake squad had a breakout season. Drake would win a school-record 13 matches (against 5 losses and 1 draw) and earned a NCAA Tournament berth for the first time. Drawn into the Queens, New York region of the bracket, the Bulldogs would battle hard at Saint... |
730 | "Glorious Mind"
Glorious Mind ""Glorious Mind"" is Zard's 43rd and first posthumously by Japanese band Zard. It was released single on December 12, 2007 through B-Gram Records label. The song was the last song recorded by Izumi Sakai before she died. Although the song was not complete at the time of Izumi Sakai's death... |
744 | "El Azote"
experimentation, Mexican traditional music. They often read stories in their live presentations between sets, with surreal and mythical themes. Their Lyrics are likewise of ethereal and mythical nature. Throughout their years active, they have created a unique musical experience; not only for the audience, b... |
745 | "El Azote"
has painted his face as it is being distorted by standing behind a sheet of glass and wears different masks while singing. Alejandro Vázquez can be heard engaging the audience as he reads short stories between their live set of their album Suena Vivo, recorded live between January 2003 and October 2004, and ... |
777 | "Sport in Mauritania"
Sport in Mauritania The most popular sport in Mauritania is football, which is run by the Fédération de Foot-Ball de la Républic Islamique de Mauritanie. The association administers the Mauritanian national football team, as well as the Mauritanian Premier League. Mauritania has an international f... |
778 | "1997 Pittsburgh Pirates season"
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while its Valley Parade home was rebuilt following the Bradford City stadium fire. Manchester United also played a home match at Leeds Road in the 1948 FA Cup run while Old Trafford was being rebuilt following damage from German bombers in the Second World War. A single international match took place at th... |
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as well as the self-titled ""X"" would later be re-recorded for the band's 1989 second album ""Blue Blood"". While Yoshiki is credited with the lyrics and music for both these songs on the single, the ""Blue Blood"" recordings credit his alias ""Hitomi Shiratori"" for their lyrics instead. ""X"" has bec... |
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resident of New Berrima had played throughout the season despite not being residentially qualified to play with Bowral. Despite a warning from Mittagong, he played in the final. Berrima mixed a four-team competition with challenge cup matches in 1938. Meanwhile, the re-formed Wollondilly District... |
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