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Creed Bratton referred to his time with the Grass Roots in an episode of The Office ("Booze Cruise" in Season Two) in the deleted scenes on DVD. Again in 2015, they joined The Turtles , The Association , Mark Lindsay , The Buckinghams and The Cowsills for that year's Happy Together Tour . [16] In December 2015 the American Pop Music Hall of Fame released their 2016 inductees as follows: Barbra Streisand, The Grass Roots, Barry Manilow, Neil Sedaka, The Association, Dion, The Lettermen, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Temptations and Three Dog Night. In 2016 the Grass Roots were part of the Flower Power Cruise joining Peter Asher , Blood, Sweat & Tears , Felix Cavaliere , Micky Dolenz , The Guess Who , Peter Noone , Jefferson Starship , Mark Lindsay , Gary Puckett & The Union Gap , The Turtles and Christian Nesmith . [17] As of the latter half of the 2010s, the Grass Roots perform at American resorts and casinos. On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed The Grass Roots among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire . [18] Band members [ edit ] Current Mark Dawson — lead vocals, bass guitar (2008–present) Dusty Hanvey — lead guitar, backing vocals (1984–present) Larry Nelson — keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals (1984–present)
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Joe Dougherty — drums, percussion (1989–present) Former members Steve Barri – backing vocals, various instruments, songwriter, producer (1965–73) P. F. Sloan – lead vocals, guitar, songwriter, producer (1965–67; died 2015) Joel Larson – drums (1965–66, 1972–79, 1981) Denny Ellis – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1965–66) Willie Fulton – lead guitar, vocals (1965–66) David Stensen – bass, backing vocals (1965–66) Bill Shoppe - drums (1966) Rob Grill – lead vocals, bass, songwriter (1967–77, 1980–2011; died 2011) Warren Entner – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, songwriter (1967–74) Rick Coonce – drums, percussion, songwriter (1967–71, 1972; died 2011) Creed Bratton – lead guitar, lead vocals, songwriter (1967–69) Dennis Provisor – lead vocals, keyboards, songwriter (1969–72, 1974–77, 1980–82) Terry Furlong – lead guitar (1970–71, 1974) Brian Naughton – lead guitar (1971–72) Virgil Weber – keyboards (1972–74) Reed Kailing – lead guitar, vocals, songwriter (1972–74) Joe Pollard – drums, percussion (1972) Terry – guitar (1972) Gene Barkin – guitar (1974) Reggie Knighton – lead guitar, backing vocals (1974–76) Alan Deane – lead guitar, backing vocals (1976–77) Glen Shulfer – guitar, backing vocals (1977, 1980–82) Brian Carlyss – bass, backing vocals (1977–78, 1979–80; died 2007) Mark Miller – lead guitar, lead vocals (1977–78, 1981) Lonnie Price – keyboards, lead vocals (1977–78) Randy Ruff – organ, backing vocals (1977–78) Scott Hoyt – lead vocals, lead guitar (1978–80) Gene Wall – keyboards, backing vocals (1978–80)
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Dave Nagy – bass, lead vocals (1978–79) Reagan McKinley – drums, percussion (1979–80) Steve Berendt – bass (1980–82) Luke Meurett – drums, percussion (1980–82) Terry Oubre – lead guitar, backing vocals (1982–84) Ralph Gilmore – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1982–84) Charles Judge – keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals (1982–84) Bob Luna – keyboards, backing vocals (fill in-1982) Coy Fuller – drums, percussion (1984) George Spellman – guitar, backing vocals (1984) Dave Rodgers – keyboards, backing vocals (1984) David Page – drums, percussion (1984–90) Terry Danauer – bass (1987–92) Richard Fanning – trumpet (on occasion, 1987–88) Kevin Osborne – trombone (on occasion, 1987–88) Robbie Barker – keyboards (1987) Michael Lewis – keyboards (1987) Mark Tamorsky – guitar, backing vocals (1987) Michael Stec– bass, backing vocals (1992–93) Scott Sechman – guitar, backing vocals (fill in-1998) Chris Merrell – (died from cancer) lead guitar, backing vocals (fill in—2000–03, 2006) Hal Ratliff – keyboards, backing vocals (fill in 2000–present) Sonny Geraci – lead vocals (fill in for Grill-2002; died 2017 [19] ) Timeline Discography [ edit ] Singles [ edit ] Release date Title / A-side B-side Record label Chart positions Album Both sides from same album except B-sides where indicated US Billboard US Cashbox US Record World US AC Canada AU ZA 1965 " Mr. Jones (Ballad of a Thin Man) " "You're a Lonely Girl" (Non-LP track)
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Dunhill 121 104 95 — — — — Where Were You When I Needed You 1966 "Where Were You When I Needed You" "These Are Bad Times" (Non-LP track) Dunhill 28 33 26 — 12 — 13 "Only When You're Lonely" "This Is What I Was Made For" Dunhill 96 77 93 — 88 — — "Tip of My Tongue" "Look Out Girl" (from Where Were You When I Needed You ) Dunhill — — — — — — — Non-LP track 1967 " Let's Live for Today " "Depressed Feeling" (Non-LP track) Dunhill 8 5 5 — 3 83 1 Let's Live For Today "Things I Should Have Said" "Tip of My Tongue" Dunhill 23 36 34 — — — — "Wake Up, Wake Up" "No Exit" Dunhill 68 61 43 — 18 — — 1968 "Melody for You" "Hey Friend" Dunhill 123 120 75 — — — — Feelings "Feelings" "Here's Where You Belong" Dunhill — 118 108 — — — — " Midnight Confessions " + "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" (from Feelings ) Dunhill 5 5 3 — 4 18 9 Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits "Bella Linda" "Hot Bright Lights" (from Feelings ) Dunhill 28 20 19 — 14 35 — 1969 "Melody for You" "All Good Things Come to an End" Dunhill — — —
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— — — — Feelings " Lovin' Things " "You and Love Are the Same" (from Feelings ) Dunhill 49 35 30 — 24 78 — Lovin' Things " The River Is Wide " "(You Gotta) Live for Love" Dunhill 31 16 16 — 4 — — " I'd Wait a Million Years " "Fly Me to Havana" (from Lovin' Things ) Dunhill 15 12 11 — 12 — — Leaving It All Behind "Heaven Knows" "Don't Remind Me" Dunhill 24 13 12 — 5 67 — 1970 "Walking Through the Country" "Truck Drivin' Man" Dunhill 44 30 27 — 34 61 — "Baby Hold On" "Get It Together" Dunhill 35 25 26 — 20 52 — More Golden Grass "Come on and Say It" "Something's Comin' Over Me" (from Leaving It All Behind ) Dunhill 61 39 42 — 27 — — " Temptation Eyes " "Keepin' Me Down" Dunhill 15 16 11 — 22 79 — 1971 " Sooner or Later " "I Can Turn Off the Rain" (from More Golden Grass ) Dunhill 9 12 10 37 13 95 — Their 16 Greatest Hits " Two Divided by Love " "Let It Go" (from More Golden Grass ) Dunhill 16 8 11 37 2 64 — Move Along 1972 "Glory Bound" "Only One" Dunhill 34 22 25 —
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13 92 — "The Runway" "Move Along" Dunhill 39 29 36 — 22 — — "Anyway the Wind Blows" "Monday Love" Dunhill 107 101 101 — — — — 1973 "Love Is What You Make It" "Someone to Love" (from Move Along ) Dunhill 55 32 27 31 41 — — Alotta' Mileage "Where There's Smoke There's Fire" "Look But Don't Touch" Dunhill — 88 92 — 49 (AC) — — "We Can't Dance to Your Music" "Look But Don't Touch" (from Alotta' Mileage ) Dunhill — 97 140 — — — — Non-LP tracks "Stealin' Love (In the Night)" "We Almost Made It Together" (from Alotta' Mileage ) Dunhill — — — — — — — 1975 "Mamacita" "The Last Time Around" Haven 71 84 87 — — — — The Grass Roots "Naked Man" "Nothing Good Comes Easy" Haven — — — — — — — 1976 "Out in the Open" "Optical Illusion" Haven — — — — — — — 1982 "Here Comes That Feeling Again" "Temptation Eyes" (remix, non-LP track) MCA — — — — — — — Powers of the Night " She Don't Know Me " "Keep on Burning" MCA — — — — — — — "Powers of the Night" "Powers of the Night" MCA — — — — — — — + Gold Record – RIAA Certification
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Albums [ edit ] Release date Title Record label Chart positions US Billboard US Cashbox US Record World Canada UK 1966 Where Were You When I Needed You Dunhill — — — — — 1967 Let's Live for Today Dunhill 75 69 63 — — 1968 Feelings Dunhill — — 94 — — Golden Grass + Dunhill 25 25 24 25 — 1969 Lovin' Things Dunhill 73 58 48 39 — Leaving It All Behind Dunhill 36 34 31 37 — 1970 More Golden Grass Dunhill 152 89 103 — — 1971 Their 16 Greatest Hits + Dunhill 58 30 36 34 — 1972 Move Along Dunhill 86 57 59 80 — 1973 Alotta' Mileage Dunhill 222 — — — — 1975 The Grass Roots Haven — — — — — 1976 The ABC Collection ABC — — — — — 1978 14 Greatest Gusto — — — — — 1982 Powers of the Night MCA — — — — — 2000 Live at Last RFG — — — — — 2001 Symphonic Hits Cleopatra — — — — — 2008 Live Gold RFG — — — — — 2014 The Complete Original Dunhill/ABC Hit Singles Real Gone Music — — — — — + Gold Record – RIAA Certification Pop culture [ edit ] The name Grass Roots was used sporadically by Arthur Lee of Love , in the Los Angeles area. Dunhill Records secured the legal use of the name by releasing a record, which Lee never did.
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The song "Let's Live for Today" has the identical Italian melody and virtually the same arrangement that was used in an earlier song called "Be Mine Again"; although this song includes the "One, Two, Three, Four" and "Sha-La-La-La-La" as in the Grass Roots hit, the lyrics are otherwise different. The version by Dutch band The Skope that was released in 1966 is included on the Pebbles, Volume 15 LP. The band was seen in the Doris Day film With Six You Get Eggroll . They play the song "Feelings" at a crowded dance party. The Grass Roots have appeared on over 50 national television shows including, The Tonight Show , The Today Show , Ed Sullivan , Andy Williams , Sonny & Cher , Good Morning America , VH1 Hit-Makers, MTV , and a record 16 times on Dick Clark 's American Bandstand . The 1975 The Grass Roots LP is seen in the film FM . The back cover appears in a long DJ broadcast room scene with characters played by Cleavon Little and Martin Mull . The band is mentioned by John Candy 's character in the film Uncle Buck . He comments about the music while navigating a teenage party looking for his missing niece. Guitarist Creed Bratton played a character also named Creed Bratton , a fictional version of himself, in the US version of the television show The Office . In a scene that never aired from the episode " Booze Cruise ", Bratton's boss, Michael, borrowed the guitar from a cruise ship 's band and poorly plays a version of " Smoke on the Water " by Deep Purple . Bratton then takes the guitar from Michael and proceeds to surprise the rest of the passengers with his excellent playing. The scene then cuts to a confessional, where Bratton talks of his time with the Grass Roots, complete with pictures of the actual band and references to actual tours. In another deleted scene from the episode " Product Recall ", a fictional Scranton Times writer notices Bratton was a member of the Grass Roots. He also sang one of his own songs titled "Spinnin' N Reelin'" in the episode " A Benihana Christmas ". In the series finale , it is revealed in the actual episode that Creed was a member of the Grass Roots. Creed performs his own song "All the Faces" to close out the episode.
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The band was mentioned frequently on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike radio show . Don Geronimo sat in with the band several times at performances in the Washington, D.C. area. The Grass Roots version of the Bob Dylan song " Ballad of a Thin Man " was featured in the 1987 Robin Williams film Good Morning, Vietnam . The Grass Roots song "Midnight Confessions" was featured in the 1997 film Jackie Brown . In 2006 former manager Marty Angelo published a book entitled Once Life Matters: A New Beginning , which has numerous stories about his life on the road with Rob Grill and the Grass Roots back in the early 1970s. See also [ edit ] United States portal California portal Los Angeles portal Music portal Rock music portal List of best-charting U.S. music artists References [ edit ] ^ Craig Morrison (2000). Psychedelic Music in San Francisco: Style, Context, and Evolution . Concordia University. p. 79. ^ The Grass Roots at AllMusic ^ "The Grass Roots | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 28, 2020 . ^ Whitburn, Joel (January 2000). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits (7th ed.). Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 262. ISBN 0-8230-7690-3 . ^ Grass Roots at Allmusic ^ a b c d e f "The Grassroots official website" . The-grassroots.com . Retrieved November 29, 2014 .
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^ a b c d Hartman, Kent (2012). The Wrecking Crew . New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 169–172 . ISBN 978-0-312-61974-9 . ^ "Biography" . The-grassroots.com . Retrieved October 10, 2011 . ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 222 . ISBN 0-214-20512-6 . ^ "Record World Magazine Interview" (PDF) . Retrieved January 11, 2019 . ^ "The Grassroots official members" . The-grassroots.com . Retrieved July 24, 2015 . ^ "July 4: Day of Music, Parades, Fireworks", The Washington Post , Washington, D.C., July 3, 1982, p. D1. ^ a b c Phil McCombs, "Watt Outlaws Rock Music on Mall for July 4", The Washington Post , Washington, D.C., April 6, 1983, p. A1; Phil McCombs and Richard Harrington, "Watt Sets Off Uproar with Music Ban", The Washington Post , Washington, D.C., April 7, 1983, pp. A1, A17. ^ Box Score Top Grossing Concerts . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. June 1, 1985. pp. 48–. ISSN 0006-2510 . ^ McQuistion, James (April 30, 2011). "Happy Together Tour Returns in Summer 2011" . Retrieved May 12, 2011 . ^ "Happy Together Tour 2015" . Retrieved July 24, 2015 . ^ "Flower Power Cruise 2016" . Retrieved July 24, 2015 . ^ Rosen, Jody (June 25, 2019). "Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire" . The New York Times . Retrieved June 28, 2019 .
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Donor Recognition Panther Wheels Glen Hesler Award Panther Club Homepage /ko OVC Era Top 20 - #1 Tony Romo Quarterback won OVC Player of the Year Award three straight seasons 6/30/2016 9:02:00 AM Story Links Tweet #EIUBleedBlue Eastern Illinois Athletics wrapped up its 20th year as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference in May. As a way to celebrate the many accomplishments, both team and individual during that time period, EIU conducted an online poll during the month of May for fans to help select the Top 20 athletes of the Panthers OVC Era. During the month of June we will unveil the top 20 athletes as selected by the more than 2,500 fan votes submitted. The original list of 40 athletes was comprised by a committee looking at a variety of criteria including Player of the Year, All-American selection and multiple time first-team All-OVC honors. #1 Tony Romo (1999-2002) Romo is the player most associated with Eastern Illinois Athletics and in some cases the OVC as a whole. He shined on the football field for the Panthers leading the team to three straight FCS playoff appearances between 2000-02 as the team's starting quarterback. He saw limited action as redshirt freshman in 1999 but as the Panthers starter Romo led the team to 25 wins in three years including a number two national ranking in 2002. He was named the OVC Player of the Year all three seasons as EIU went 17-2 in the league with Romo at the helm. He is the only player in OVC history to be named the player of the year three times in football. Romo became the Panthers first winner of the Walter Payton Award in 2002 after finishing 10th (2001) and 11th (2000) in the voting as a sophomore and junior. He was a three time All-American earning consensus first team honors as a senior. Romo captained an efficient offense as he finished his career ranked first in passing efficiency at EIU with a 157.5 rating, a number that ranks ninth all-time in the FCS. At the time of his graduation he was the school and OVC leader in career touchdown passes. Romo continues to rank among the elite quarterbacks at EIU in statistics ranking second in career touchdowns (85), third in career total offense (8,059) and third in career passing yards (8,212).
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Romo was inducted into the EIU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009 and had his number 17 retired on Oct. 17, 2009 to become one of only eight EIU Athletes to ever have a number retired by the University. He was an undrafted free agent signee with the Dallas Cowboys that has gone on to have a Pro Bowl career as the team's starting quarterback. EIU OVC Era Top 20 Countdown #20 - Meleah Cutler (Volleyball / 1996-99) #19 - Sean Lyons (Baseball / 1996-99) #18 – Rick Kaye (Men's Basketball / 1995-98) #17 – Jade Riebold (W Track / 2012-14) #16 – Rachel Galligan (W Basketball / 2006-09) #15 – Cara LeMaster (W Soccer / 1999-02) #14 – Erica Gerth (Volleyball / 2001-04) #13 – Kandace Arnold (W Track / 2007-10) #12 – Reynae Hutchinson (Volleyball & Softball / 2010-14) #11 – Erik Lora (Football / 2009-13) #10 – Amber May (Softball / 2009-11) #9 – Beth Liesen (W Soccer / 2000-03) #8 – Mick Viken (M Track & Field / 2011-14) #7 – J.R. Taylor (Football / 1999-2002) #6 – Zye Boey (M Track & Field / 2009-12) #5 – Kyle Hill (M Basketball / 1998-01) #4 - Kyle O'Brien (M Cross Country and Track / 2001-03) --- EIU Success In the OVC (1997-2016) --- OVC Era Top 20 Honorable Mention
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Hayes, Bob | Encyclopedia.com Skip to main content EXPLORE EXPLORE Earth and Environment History Literature and the Arts Medicine People Philosophy and Religion Places Plants and Animals Science and Technology Social Sciences and the Law Sports and Everyday Life Additional References Articles Daily Home Sports Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps Hayes, Bob Hayes, Bob gale views updated Bob Hayes 1942-2002 American track and field athlete B ob Hayes broke records on the athletics track and the football field, and is the only person ever to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring. In his prime, he was considered the world's fastest human. His speed on the football field led coaches to adopt and refine complicated zone defense strategies, since no other player could catch him in man-to-man defense. "To Better the Conditions of My Family" Hayes was born on December 20, 1942 in Jacksonville, Florida , the youngest of three children in a poor family. His father, who struggled to make a living in the days of legal segregation and limited opportunity for African Americans , fought in World War II and returned in a wheelchair. The family's poverty increased, as their only source of income was his disability pension. Hayes spent much of his childhood skipping school, roaming the streets with friends, and avoiding his father's military-style discipline.
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Although Hayes was interested in sports, his father warned him to forget about an athletic career. He encouraged Hayes to learn to shine shoes, stay in the neighborhood, and make connections. Although Hayes was interested in football, he was a very fast runner, and he was soon recruited by his high school track coach. Even in street shoes, he outran everyone. At Hayes's first high school meet, he entered seven events — the 100, 220, 440, and 880 yards, sprint relay, high jump , and long jump — and won them all. His friends began making money by lining up races between Hayes and older boys, and taking bets on the results. They, and Hayes, always won. Hayes also played football through high school, and scouts for Florida A&M in Tallahassee , saw him play and offered him a scholarship. When Hayes filled out the college application in 1960, he wrote, "I want to be a professional football player and better the conditions of my family," according to Dave Kindred in the Sporting News. And he did play football at school, under coach Jake Gaither. He was a starter at wide receiver in the 1965 College All-Star Game. Despite his running speed, Hayes never intended to become a world-class sprinter, and knew nothing about track and field until Robert "Pete" Griffin, who coached with Gaither on the football team and who also coached track and field, encouraged him to enter the sport. According to Kindred, Hayes later said, "I went to [Florida A&M] to play football, nothing else. But after practice every day, we'd run wind sprints and I'd be beating everybody, even the upperclassmen." Coach Griffin, seeing talent, asked Hayes to run track, and Hayes initially refused because if he joined the team he would have to stay in Tallahassee on weekends, and he wanted to go home with his friends. However, Griffin kept after him and ultimately convinced him to join the track team.
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Under Griffin's direction, Hayes went from competitions in Tallahassee to Los Angeles , Des Moines , Philadelphia, and San Francisco , moving up to qualify for the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo , Japan . Hayes was an unlikely sprinter. Although he was powerfully built, with small feet, long legs, and short, muscular thighs, he had such a pigeon-toed stride that he often spiked one leg with the other foot while running, and he surged heavily from side to side instead of running straight forward. However, he had phenomenal acceleration and finishing strength. Sprinters who followed him, including Britain 's Linford Christie and Dwain Chambers, emulated his power and finishing kick. Wins Gold at 1964 Olympics At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Hayes's performance in the 100 meters was amazing. His time equaled the current world record of ten seconds, but he achieved it while running on a wet cinder track that had been chewed up by a previous event. In addition, one of Hayes's shoes had been misplaced, so he won the event while wearing one borrowed shoe — and he beat the other runners by more than two meters. In Sports Illustrated, Paul Zimmerman described Hayes's response to winning the gold medal: "He did a little hop-step across the room, stopped, put his hands on his temples, looked upward and let out a big surge of emotion: 'Ooooh! Ooooh! He did this for five minutes or so before being called out to get his medal. I can't remember ever seeing such pure joy in a human being."
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Chronology 1942 Born December 20, in Jacksonville, Florida 1961-65 Attends Florida A&M University on a football scholarship; also runs track 1964 Wins Olympic gold medals in 100 meters and 4 × 100 meter relay 1965-74 Member of Dallas Cowboys football team 1965-67 Member of Pro Bowl team 1972 Dallas Cowboys win Super Bowl 1975 Member of San Francisco 49ers football team 1975 Retires from football 1976 Inducted into U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame and Florida A&M University Hall of Fame 1979 Pleads guilty to charge of selling cocaine, receives ten-year sentence; spends five months in jail before being released on probation 1979-89 Battles addiction to drugs and alcohol, enters rehab three times 1994 Completes his degree in elementary education at Florida A&M at the age of 51 2001 Inducted into Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor 2002 Inducted into Texas Black Sport Hall of Fame 2002 Dies of kidney failure in Jacksonville, Florida In the 4 × 100-meter relay, Hayes ran the anchor leg, taking his team from fifth place, three meters behind the leader, to the gold medal, winning by three meters. His split was clocked at 8.6 seconds. The team as a whole set a world record of 39.06 seconds. When Hayes returned home, he went to Griffin's house, and thanked Griffin for his coaching. Then he put his gold medal around Griffin's neck. Hayes told Kindred, "In good times and bad times, Coach Pete was there for me … . When I was down, he was up for me."
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Plays with Dallas Cowboys After his Olympic performance, Hayes returned to Florida A&M, but was soon drafted by the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) as a wide receiver, and left school before finishing his degree. Although some observers scoffed at Dallas's choice because Hayes was a runner, not a football player, Dallas scouts believed that Hayes's speed was a valuable asset, and that a player either had speed or did not have it. Hayes had it, and the scouts believed he could learn football techniques from coaches. The scouts were right. In Hayes's first two seasons, he caught 110 passes for twenty-five touchdowns, averaging twenty-two yards per catch. He made the Pro Bowl his first three seasons, and played ten seasons in all with the Cowboys, scoring seventy-one touchdowns and averaging twenty yards per catch; he helped the team win its first Super Bowl in 1972. Other teams took notice, and the New York Giants actually signed another Olympic champion, 200-meter runner Henry Carr, to cover Hayes when the teams played each other. What the Giants didn't realize was that Hayes had beaten Carr in the 200-meter Olympic trials, and that Carr could never catch Hayes man-toman. Other teams drafted other sprinters, such as Willie Gault, Ron Brown , and Renaldo Nehemiah. None ever duplicated Hayes's feats on the football field.
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Hayes's speed was so great that opposing teams began devising improved zone defenses in order to catch him. Zone defense had existed before Hayes, but it was simple and easy for Hayes to destroy. Coaches had to come up with double zone defenses, involving more than one player, to try and catch him. No other player has single-handedly caused this kind of strategic change in the defensive game. Hayes retired from football in 1975, after playing a season with the San Francisco 49ers. Hayes ran into trouble in 1979, when he sold cocaine and speed to an undercover officer. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years in prison, but was paroled after 10 months in jail. When he was released, he was eligible to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but because of his conviction, he was passed over. The Cowboys' former president and general manager Tex Schramm told Zimmerman, "The situation with Bob Hayes and the Hall of Fame is one of the most tragic stories I've ever been associated with during my time in professional football." However, Schramm's comment seemed somewhat hollow, since he was the selector for the Cowboys' Ring of Honor, and he did not admit Hayes to the Ring. Earns His Degree at Age Fifty-One For the next decade, Hayes fought his addiction to drugs and alcohol, entering rehab three times before moving back to Jacksonville, Florida, where he lived with his parents and finally earned his degree in elementary education from Florida A&M, at the age of fifty-one. Hayes told a reporter for Jet, "It's a thrill at fifty-one years of age to finally be graduating from college. I think so many people give up and take the attitude that it's not worth it — but they're wrong." He also said, "I take great pride in this accomplishment. I challenge all athletes to get their diploma."
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Career Statistics Rushing Receiving Yr Team ATT YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD DAL: Dallas Cowboys; SF: San Francisco 49ers. 1965 DAL 4 -8 -2.0 1 46 1003 21.8 12 1966 DAL 1 -1 -1.0 0 64 1232 19.2 13 1967 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 49 998 20.4 10 1968 DAL 4 2 0.5 0 53 909 17.2 10 1969 DAL 4 17 4.2 0 40 746 18.6 4 1970 DAL 4 34 8.5 1 34 889 26.1 10 1971 DAL 3 18 6.0 0 35 940 26.9 8 1972 DAL 2 8 4.0 0 15 200 13.3 0 1973 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 22 360 16.4 3 1974 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 7 118 16.9 1 1975 SFO 2 -2 -1.0 0 6 119 19.8 0 TOTAL 24 68 2.8 2 371 7514 20.3 71 In addition to his difficulties with drugs and alcohol, Hayes also suffered from liver disease and prostate cancer. Hayes's old friend, fellow track athlete Ralph Boston, told Dwight Lewis in the Nashville Tennessean that he saw Hayes in 2001, "He was in a wheelchair and couldn't walk. He showed me his swollen feet and said, 'Cancer is something.'" In 2001, Hayes was finally honored by being inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor, after being selected by team owner Jerry Jones. A track meet named after him, the Bob Hayes Invitational, hosts more than 25,000 high school athletes each year, and he is a member of the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame. In 2002, he was elected to the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame.
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Related Biography: Coach Jake Gaither Born April 11, 1903, in Tennessee , Alonzo Smith "Jake" Gaither grew up to become a teacher and coach at Henderson Institute in North Carolina . He became an assistant coach at Florida A&M in 1937 and was head football coach from 1945 to 1969. He led his teams to six National Black Championships, won twenty-two conference titles, and produced thirty-six All-American players. "I like my players mobile, agile, and hostile," Gaither once said, according to a writer in Contemporary Black Biography. However, he balanced this aggressive view with a softer side. Gaither also said, "Kindness is the universal language that all people understand." His players responded to this kindness. Bob Hayes once said that Gaither was "my father, my coach, my friend, my mentor." Gaither was also innovative on the playing field, elaborating on the T-formation by splitting the offensive line. With his coaching associates, he wrote a book on his tactics, titled The Split Line Offense of Florida A&M, published in 1963. Gaither was named Small College Coach of the Year three times. He retired in 1969, remaining as athletic director until 1973. In 1975, he became the first coach from a largely African-American college to be inducted into the Football Foundation Hall of Fame. Gaither died on February 18, 1994 in Florida. Awards and Accomplishments
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1964 Olympic gold medals in 100 meters and 4 × 100-meter relay 1965-67 Member of Pro Bowl team 1972 Dallas Cowboys win Super Bowl 1976 U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame, Florida A&M University Hall of Fame 2001 Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor 2002 Texas Black Sport Hall of Fame Hayes died of kidney failure on September 18, 2002, in Jacksonville, Florida. Former Cowboys running back Calvin Hill told Teneshia L. Wright in the Florida Times Union, that he believed Hayes's most memorable characteristics, apart from his athletic abilities, were his kindness and humor. "Here was a guy who talked to emperors and kings," Hill said. "Yet he could meet a janitor and make that janitor feel like he's the most important person in the world." FURTHER INFORMATION Books "Jake Gaither." Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 14. Detroit : Gale Group, 1997. Winters, Kelly. "Hayes, Robert ('Bob'; 'Bullet')." Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives, edited by Arnold Markoe. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002. Periodicals Carlson, Michael. "Obituaries: Bob Hayes, America's Fastest Footballer on the Athletics Track." Guardian (London, England ) (September 27, 2002): 22. "Football Star, Sprinter 'Bullet' Bob Hayes Earns Education Degree at FAMU." Jet (August 29, 1994): 48. Kindred, Dave. "Giving the Gift of Gold." Sporting News (June 8, 1998): 63. Lewis, Dwight. "'Bullet' Bob Hayes Could Not Outrun His Own Weaknesses." Tennessean (Nashville, TN) (September 22, 2002): A25.
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But as it jumps onto menus (even in fast-casual chains like Chipotle), people are increasingly embracing it as a healthy meat replacement. And the proposed health benefits of tofu — from cancer prevention to lowering the risk of heart disease — have given it a reputation as one of the best foods you can eat. What Is Tofu, Exactly, and What Is It Made of? Tofu is processed soybean curd. It’s a popular plant-based protein option that’s eaten around the world, particularly in East Asia. ( 1 ) If you’ve enjoyed it in dishes like stir-fries, curries, or vegetable rice bowls, you may be curious about what you’re really eating and how it’s made. Tofu is made from soybeans that are ground in water, heated, and coagulated with minerals like calcium or magnesium salt. The curds are then pressed into a block, which is then sold as tofu. You can buy several different types of tofu, from extra-soft silken tofu to extra-firm tofu. The type you buy depends on how you’re using it. Silken tofu may be ideal for desserts (such as cheesecake), while extra-firm tofu may be cut into cubes and cooked in oil in a pan until crispy, or roasted in an oven. The benefit of cooking with tofu is that tofu is a very mild protein, and it takes on whatever flavors it’s paired with, making it a versatile ingredient. continue reading below Most Recent in Diet and Nutrition The Boiled-Egg Diet: Does It Really Work? All About Apple Cider Vinegar: How It Can Affect Your Health, How to Cook and Clean With It, and More Gluten-Free Diet 101: A Complete Scientific Guide Ectomorph Diet: Food List, Sample Menu, Benefits, More What Are the Main Nutrition Facts of Tofu? There are many different types of tofu on the market, so always check the label for specific nutrition information. Here are the details for 3.5 ounces of extra-firm tofu prepared with nigari, an ingredient that adds minerals like calcium. ( 2 ) Calories: 83 Protein: 10 grams (g) (20 percent daily value [DV]) Fat: 5 g Saturated fat: 1 g Carbohydrate: 1 g Fiber: 1 g (4 percent DV) Sugars: 1 g Calcium: 282 milligrams (28.2 percent DV) ( 3 ) Tofu's strong suit is that it’s low in calories, but offers an impressive amount of protein. It also has a relatively small amount of saturated fat, making it a heart-healthy choice, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's MyPlate guidelines . With few carbohydrates, tofu can also be an appropriate protein source in a standard low-carb diet or high-fat, very low carb ketogenic diet . continue reading below Article The Ultimate Guide to Protein Supplements Most Americans get enough protein in their diet, but certain people (like those who want to build muscle) may benefit from upping their intake through supplements like these. Is Tofu Good for You or Bad for You? There’s no reason to fear this mineral-rich vegetarian protein source — tofu is good for you. Given that tofu is made from soybeans, it’s a rich source of powerful anticancer plant compounds called isoflavones and phenolic acids, heart-protecting saponins, and alpha-linolenic omega-3 fatty acid, as well as minerals like calcium. ( 4 ) It’s also a good source of iron, which is particularly important for people following a vegetarian diet or vegan diet , or pregnant women who may be running low in this nutrient. (2, 5 ) What’s more, people who consume the greatest amounts of isoflavones have a systolic blood pressure reading that’s four points lower, on average, compared with those who eat the least, especially among African-Americans, according to the results of a study published in the Journal of Clinical Hypertension . ( 6 ) Isoflavones may stimulate nitric oxide, which helps improve blood flow in arteries, the researchers suggest. Finally, soy foods, particularly tofu, are the staple of the diet of Okinawans, some of the longest-living people on earth. ( 7 ) It’s thought that replacing meat with tofu may reduce blood cholesterol , decreasing the risk of heart disease . Can You Eat Tofu for Weight Loss? Tofu can be a great source of low-calorie protein in a weight loss diet. It's a plant-based protein — like beans and lentils — but tofu is lower in carbohydrates than these sources. More on How to Lose Weight The Best and Worst Diets for Weight Loss and Overall Health What’s more, tofu's weight loss claims are backed by science. In a study in PLoS Medicine that looked at a variety of fruits and vegetables (including soy) and their effect on weight, daily tofu consumption was associated with a 2.5-pound weight loss over a four-year span. ( 8 ) That may seem like a small change, but that’s the effect of just one food. Combining tofu with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can lead to greater weight change, the study shows. The Best Way to Select and Store Tofu You can find raw tofu in the refrigerated section at your grocery store. It’s also available pre-baked and seasoned. Here’s a look at the several different types available. Silken tofu This is the smoothest, softest tofu. It’s best when you need creaminess, as in desserts, smoothies, or dips. Silken tofu can be either firm or extra firm. ( 9 ) Firm regular tofu Firm tofu is a bit of a misnomer — it’s still pretty soft. Firm tofu makes a great stand-in for scrambles, faux taco meat, and sandwiches (for instance, “egg salad” made with tofu). (9) Extra-firm regular tofu This one is the easiest to cut into cubes, strips, or slices. It’s great when baked, thrown on salads, and for kebabs, stir-fries, and curries. You can also find this precubed in a package, making food prep easier. (9) Prepared tofu Use this type of tofu when you’re in a pinch and need to create a savory dish quickly. Choose the flavor that best suits your needs. You can find this prepackaged or in the deli/prepared foods section at the grocery store. As for storing packaged tofu, refrigeration is key. Unopened packages stay good for five to seven days after the “sell by” date listed on the package. You can also save tofu in the freezer for four to six months. (Remember to write the date you froze it on the package with a marker.) Before freezing, drain excess liquid and wrap in a freezer bag, foil, or sealed container, recommends StillTasty.com. Tofu that smells or looks bad or has mold should be thrown away. ( 10 ) continue reading below Editor’s Picks on Reducing Meat Intake How Low Will Your Cholesterol Go on a Vegetarian Diet? 7 Veggie Burgers You’ll Actually Want to Eat 8 Smart Reasons to Go Vegan for Heart Health A Detailed Guide to Following a Flexitarian Diet How to Cook Tofu Perfectly Based on the Type Here’s how to cook each type of tofu: (9) Silken tofu If you’re using silken tofu, you’ll likely blend it into a dessert or smoothie to replace yogurt, or into a soup as a replacement for cream. Firm If you're using tofu in lieu of ground meat or eggs, break it into small pieces. Toss it in a skillet with spices and cook for three minutes, salting to taste at the end. Extra-firm Extra-firm tofu is ideal when cut into cubes, slices, or strips. It may feel firm, but it’s still saturated in the liquid from the package. If you want crispier tofu, you need to fit in more prep time to press out the excess liquid. First, remove the tofu from the package, wrap it in a clean kitchen towel, and set it on a plate. Put something heavy (like a pan) on top of the wrapped tofu. Wait a couple of minutes, then remove the tofu from the towel and pat it dry with another towel. Optionally, marinate tofu in your favorite mixture for at least 30 minutes in a covered container in the refrigerator. When you're ready to cook it, Nayosa, a popular brand of tofu, recommends the following: Sauté sliced tofu in oil until golden brown and crispy; cook on a grill for 5 to 6 minutes each side; or bake in an oven at 400 degrees F for 30 minutes. (9) Prebaked The hard work is already done for you with this tofu option. Prebaked tofu or already prepared tofu can be easily added into many recipes in lieu of meat protein. Tofu noodles If you haven’t tried tofu noodles, now’s the time. These are often made with a blend of tofu and konjac (or konnyaku ; an Asian yam), and are super low in calories (around 10 calories per serving). ( 11 ) To prep, drain and rinse noodles under hot water, boil for two to three minutes, and pat dry. Fry in a dry pan until steaming, about five minutes. Cut to desired eating size. ( 12 ) continue reading below Article The Digestive Perks of Being a Vegetarian Any plant-based diet is good not only for your waistline but also for keeping you regular. Find out why. Looking for Meal Inspiration? The Tofu Recipes You’ve Got to Try If you haven’t experimented with tofu in recipes yet, you may be hesitant to try. But this versatile ingredient can be used in a variety of dishes in a range of cooking styles. Here are eight delicious tofu dishes. Japanese-Style Fried Tofu and Vegetables Coconut-Crusted Tofu With Peach Lemongrass Salsa Quinoa and Smoked-Tofu Salad Red-Hot Saucy Tofu Chicken-Tofu Stir-Fry Hickory Smoked Barbecue Tofu Ribs Silken Tofu Scramble Grilled Curried Tofu With Sweet and Spicy Tamarind Chutney What Are the Possible Side Effects and Health Risks of Tofu? Soy food has an unfortunate reputation as cancer-causing, particularly when it comes to breast cancer . For that reason, many women are afraid to eat it. But whole soy foods , such as tofu and soybeans (edamame), may actually decrease your risk of the disease. According to the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), soy — including tofu — is one of the top cancer-preventing foods. (4) “Because soy contains estrogen -like compounds, there was fear that soy may raise the risk of hormone-related cancers. Evidence shows this is not true,” the AICR’s website says. If you’re a breast cancer survivor, there’s no reason to avoid soy in your diet, and there’s even some evidence that it may decrease the risk of recurrence, though not enough to recommend purposeful soy consumption as means to lower that risk. ( 13 ) Another concern: Ninety-four percent of soy is grown as a GMO (genetically modified) crop. ( 14 ) Many brands and organic brands of tofu include the Non-GMO Project verified seal on their package. While GMOs have been found to be safe, the presence of GMOs in the U.S. food system is hotly debated today and many people choose to avoid these for various reasons. It’s up to you if you if avoiding GMOs is important. If it’s a priority in your diet, look for this verification on the package. ( 15 ) continue reading below Most Popular in Diet and Nutrition A Comprehensive Food List and Sample Menu for the Ketogenic Diet The 10 Best and Worst Oils for Your Health 7 Healthiest Salad Dressings for Weight Loss The Difference Between Good and Bad Carbs The Top-Selling Tofus on Amazon Whether you're new to tofu or experienced and looking for more, here are the five top-selling fresh tofu products on Amazon: Mori-Nu Tofu, Silken Style, Extra Firm (pack of 3), $8.99; Amazon.com Mori-Nu Silken Tofu, Organic Firm (case of 12), from $22.90; Amazon.com Mori-Nu Silken Style, Extra Firm (pack of 6), $17.90; Amazon.com Tofu, Firm (pack of 12) , $19.99; Amazon.com Nutritious Tofu, Soft (pack of 12) , $23.89; Amazon.com Sign up for our Diet and Nutrition Newsletter! Thanks for signing up for our newsletter! You should see it in your inbox very soon. Oops! 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Payable on Death - Wikipedia CentralNotice Payable on Death From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For the band, see P.O.D. 2003 studio album by P.O.D. Payable on Death Studio album by P.O.D. Released November 4, 2003 Recorded May – July 2003 Studio Bay 7, Valley Village, California ; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, California Genre Christian metal , alternative metal , reggae rock Length 44 : 22 Label Atlantic Producer Howard Benson , P.O.D. P.O.D. chronology Satellite (2001) Payable on Death (2003) Testify (2006) Singles from Payable on Death " Will You " Released: September 22, 2003 " Change the World " Released: January 16, 2004 "Freedom Fighters (live) ( iTunes exclusive)" Released: 2004 Payable on Death is the self-titled fifth studio album and third major label release by Californian metal quartet P.O.D. . Following the controversial departure of Marcos Curiel , it was their first album to feature guitarist Jason Truby and their last album produced by Howard Benson , until Murdered Love in 2012. Payable on Death was released on November 4, 2003 through Atlantic and marks a notable de-emphasizing of the band's distinctive rapcore style. While a commercial disappointment compared to Satellite , it has sold over 1,300,000 copies worldwide. [1] Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Touring and promotion 4 Release
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4.1 DualDisc edition 4.2 Cover art 5 Reception 5.1 Critical response 5.2 Commercial success 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 References 9 External links Background and recording [ edit ] Following the triple-platinum success of Satellite , P.O.D. enjoyed abundant radio, television, and concert success. However, on February 19, 2003, guitarist Marcos Curiel left the band under controversial circumstances, with contradictory reasons given from both parties. [2] [3] The remaining members expressed remorse in their friend's departure and considered disbanding until Jason Truby , former member of Christian metal band Living Sacrifice , assisted with the recording of " Sleeping Awake ", from The Matrix Reloaded soundtrack . The alliance strengthened the band and allowed them to begin recording a new album in spring 2003. [4] Yearning for a fresh start, the group rented a practice space in San Diego and started jamming with no expectations and no deadlines. Vocalist Sonny Sandoval explained, "We took it back to the roots. We broke down the walls in this abandoned warehouse and set up shop. The doors were always open to our friends and family and people around San Diego to come through. And it was just more of a home vibe." According to bassist Traa Daniels , "It was innocent and it was natural and fun." Within the first month of recording, P.O.D. had an unprecedented 17 songs to work with. [5] The group also decided on the title Payable on Death both to set the record straight regarding the band's initials and as a symbol of their rebirth. [6]
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Daniels stated the two rules in writing their fifth album as "to never have any boundaries musically" and "to be as organic as we could possibly be." The latter meant not relying on ProTools and instead using an "old school" approach to recording. Daniels also explained their desire to "just be a rock band. Period. Not a " nu metal " band, not any of these other categories and clichés that people have been trying to throw on us." Guitarist Jason Truby expressed satisfaction with his participation in the songwriting process: "Everyone respects each other and they let me be me and also we understand that there are boundaries. You can't redefine P.O.D. and flip the whole page into some new band. It's just P.O.D. and everybody brings something to the pot and puts their ingredient in, which kept it P.O.D. instead of it turning into 'Okay, this is P.O.D. with Jason. ' " [7] Music and lyrics [ edit ] This section reads like a review rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject . Please help improve this article to make it neutral in tone and meet Wikipedia's quality standards . ( September 2018 ) Payable on Death saw the band head in a more traditional metal sound and away from their well-known nu metal style which was losing popularity by 2003. It has been considered an overall darker approach than its predecessor. Vocalist Sonny Sandoval also utilizes a considerable amount of reggae style delivery throughout the album, namely in tracks such as "Change the World", "Execute the Sounds", and "Revolution", while Sandoval's typical rapping is largely deemphasized. The band's longtime hip hop influence, however, is not entirely absent; a verse from "Execute the Sounds" borrows the chorus, in altered form, from the Boogie Down Productions song "Stop the Violence" off their 1988 album By All Means Necessary .
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Traa Daniels noted in May 2003 that the album would deal with the upsetting departure of Curiel but that "a lot of these songs are coming out fun. We're not a downer band. We're not trying to get too deep." [5] Indeed, the album's lyrics maintain P.O.D.'s common themes of spiritual preservation; however, Payable on Death deemphasizes the upbeat urban rocks anthems of their past. It also includes Sandoval's first attempt at a traditional love song with " Will You " and features a considerable amount of anguished vocal performances. In an unusual approach from P.O.D., the last track, "Eternal", is an instrumental song featuring famed guitarist Phil Keaggy . This was thanks to Truby who, when asked by the other band members who he'd like to collaborate with on the album, cited Keaggy as a major influence. Truby felt the guitar-based track was "a window into my playing and phrasing and a little bit into my influences" and described it musically as "like at the end of the movie you roll the credits. It's got that kind of feel." [7] The track features Truby playing acoustic rhythm alongside Keaggy's electric guitar on lead. Touring and promotion [ edit ] Payable on Death did not venture heavily in the way of promotional singles . " Will You " served as its lead single which had an accompanying music video. Thematically, the song showcased a lesser known side of P.O.D. with a bitter love story in place of the band's typical spiritual and urban themes. " Change the World " would be the follow up, but didn't manage to repeat the same level of success.
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According to Sandoval, Metallica requested P.O.D. for the 2003 Summer Sanitarium Tour , but this conflicted with their recording schedule. They allegedly received many offers to tour at the beginning of 2004 and had hoped to join Metallica in January. [8] P.O.D. played their first show with Jason Truby on August 30, 2003 in Morrison, Colorado and played various concerts for the remainder of the year, including the Voodoo Music Experience festival in New Orleans on Halloween . They also played at a Spike TV event in Las Vegas on December 2 [9] and the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas concert. [10] In somewhat of a role reversal, P.O.D. co-headlined with Linkin Park on their Meteora US tour in early 2004. This marked their first US tour schedule with Truby. [11] Following this, the band headlined their own theater tour of 40 cities beginning in May. Tour mates included Blindside , Lacuna Coil , and New Found Glory . P.O.D. were forced to cancel a May show in Columbus, Ohio , after Sandoval fell from the stage and bruised his ribs at a show a few days prior. [12] They continued touring shortly after and performed at the Cornerstone Festival that summer. Two songs from the aforementioned concert would appear on the Warriors EP, Volume 2 the following year. P.O.D.'s tour schedule also included the Street Scene festival in August and ran until late 2004 when they began work on a follow-up album . [13]
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Release [ edit ] A few weeks after the official track listing was announced, the album's lead single was posted online for streaming in September 2003. The first million copies of Payable on Death included a bonus PlayStation 2 DVD. This features a 50-minute documentary titled "Inside P.O.D. Culture" as well as an exclusive demo level of the video game Amplitude . [14] The level allows players to remix an exclusive P.O.D. song titled "Space", using its individual tracks. [15] Also included is a key to a website that allowed fans to download "Space". The additional material prompted the album's retail price to be slightly higher than average CDs and was viewed by New York Times writer Chris Nelson as "a testament to just how desperate music companies are to stoke consumer interest" in the face of free Internet music sharing . [16] DualDisc edition [ edit ] Payable on Death was included among a group of 15 DualDisc releases that were test marketed in two cities: Boston and Seattle. The DualDisc has the standard album on one side, and bonus material on the second side. The DualDisc version was later reissued in a more widely distributed version. The original test market version differs from this common version in both packaging elements and in the design of the back of the inlay card.
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Cover art [ edit ] The album cover was designed and painted by Latino artist Daniel Martin Diaz . While Daniel claims he is a devout Catholic , some Christians felt the cover was negatively symbolic , and in a move previously experienced with The Fundamental Elements of Southtown , 85% of Christian music stores refused to carry the album. [17] In response, Sonny Sandoval stated that he "couldn't care less" and that the album was selling well regardless. [10] Diaz was asked to compose the interior layout as well, which he completed in less than a week. All of these illustrations were taken from other paintings he created. [ citation needed ] When viewed in the original paintings, the symbolic meanings can be observed; most of the paintings contain Catholic imagery, combined with a fair amount of mysticism . Reception [ edit ] Critical response [ edit ] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating Metacritic 54/100 [18] Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [19] Blender [20] Christianity Today [21] Cross Rhythms [22] Entertainment Weekly C [23] Mojo [18] Q [18] Rolling Stone [24] Spin (6/10) [25] Reviews of Payable on Death varied and were very mixed, as Metacritic gave it a score of 54 out of 100. [18] Truby's guitar style gained much attention and was considered more technical and somewhat heavier than that of Curiel's. AllMusic 's Matt Collar considered it a "darker album than its predecessor" and found that "Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P.O.D. Fans of the band shouldn't find much to complain about here though, even if the overall sound doesn't stand out as distinctly from the nu-metal pack as Satellite did." [19] Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly gave a largely scathing review of the album, stating, "On track after formulaic track, perfunctory verses rush into roaring refrains of compressed guitar arrrgh and charmless didacticism." [23] This negativity was largely mirrored by reviews in Blender and Rolling Stone . [24]
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Commercial success [ edit ] Having sold 106,000 copies in its first week, Payable on Death debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart on the strength of the first single and music video for " Will You ". The band filmed a video for the next single, " Change the World ", but it was never shipped to MTV . However, it did air on the lesser known Fuse TV . The album's relatively poor sales compared to P.O.D.'s mammoth success, Satellite , have been partly attributed to a shakeup at Atlantic Records , leaving P.O.D. with no label support. Atlantic was sold to a private investor resulting in several thousand people, many of whom close to P.O.D., losing their jobs. [1] According to Soundscan , Payable on Death sold a little under 500,000 copies as of January 2006 [update] . However, it has shipped over 500,000 copies in the U.S.; therefore, Payable on Death was certified gold by the RIAA . Not until June 2004 did it pass the one-million sales mark. It has sold over 1,300,000 copies worldwide. [1] It is credited as the last commercially successful album released by P.O.D. Track listing [ edit ] All tracks written by P.O.D. . No. Title Length 1. "Wildfire" 3:15 2. " Will You " 3:47 3. " Change the World " 3:03 4. "Execute the Sounds" 3:01 5. "Find My Way" 3:09 6. "Revolution" (featuring Phil Keaggy ) 3:25 7. "The Reasons" 3:44 8. "Freedom Fighters" 4:12 9. "Waiting on Today" 3:06 10. "I and Identify" 3:15 11. "Asthma" 4:01 12. "Eternal" (featuring Phil Keaggy) 6:19 Total length: 44:22
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Japanese version No. Title Length 13. " Sleeping Awake " 3:23 14. "Space (The Phatheads Remix)" 4:49 Total length: 52:34 Enhanced CD content Bonus Video footage Link to download "Space" Limited edition bonus disc for PlayStation 2 "Amplitude Demo" "Inside P.O.D. Culture" "Daniel Martin Diaz Featurette" Personnel [ edit ] P.O.D. Sonny Sandoval – lead vocals Wuv Bernardo – drums, backing vocals Traa Daniels – bass, backing vocals Jason Truby – guitars, backing vocals Additional musicians Phil Keaggy – additional guitars on "Revolution" and "Eternal" Production Howard Benson – producer P.O.D. – producer Rich Costey – mixing at Cello Studios, Hollywood, California Mike Plotnikoff – engineering , Pro-Tools editing, mixing on "Eternal" at Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, California Tom Baker – mastering at Precision Mastering, Hollywood, California John Rubeli – A&R Eric Miller – additional engineering Darren Mora – assistant mix engineering Paul DeCarli and Dan Adam – Pro-Tools editing Management Craig Rosen – project administration Dana Childs – project coordination Artwork Christina Dittmar – Atlantic Records art director Daniel Martin Diaz – art direction, design, paintings and sketches Ellie Leacock (Art Stuff) – additional layout Charles Peterson – photography References [ edit ] ^ a b c P.O.D.'s Latest Album Passes One Million Mark In Worldwide Sales Archived September 11, 2005, at the Wayback Machine Blabbermouth.net (June 10, 2004). Retrieved on 6-12-11.
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^ Moss, Corey (February 19, 2003). "Marcos leaves the group" . Music Television . Retrieved December 4, 2007 . ^ Cohen, Jonathan (February 19, 2003). "Guitarist Marcos exits P.O.D." Billboard . Retrieved December 31, 2007 . ^ "P.O.D. Saved By 'Matrix Reloaded' Song" . Yahoo! Music . May 5, 2003. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007 . Retrieved January 6, 2008 . P.O.D. was on the brink of breaking up after splitting with guitarist Marcos earlier this year. The band was saved, however, by their experience recording a new track for the Matrix Reloaded with a new member ^ a b Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Reborn Again, Write 'Beauty Heavy' Songs VH1 .com (May 15, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Go Back To Their Roots, Insist They're Not Preachers VH1 .com (October 2, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ a b D., Spence P.O.D. Interview Archived March 16, 2005, at the Wayback Machine IGN.com (November 5, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ P.O.D. To Open For METALLICA In The Winter? Archived January 5, 2004, at the Wayback Machine Blabbermouth.net (May 21, 2003). Retrieved on 6-17-11. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Sound So Alive With New Guitarist, New Single VH1 .com (September 2, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ a b Moss, Corey P.O.D. Liked Video Director's Idea So Much, They Sent Him Packing MTV.com (December 31, 2003). Retrieved on 6-19-11.
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^ Baltin, Steve P.O.D., Linkin Park Plan Tour Rolling Stone (December 1, 2003). Retrieved on 6-17-11. ^ MTV News staff For The Record: Quick News On Dave Chappelle, Chris Martin And Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Simpson, Lenny Kravitz & More MTV.com (May 17, 2004). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ Top Acts Set For Street Scene Fest Billboard (July 1, 2004). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert P.O.D. Interview UGO.com (2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. Archived June 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine ^ Perry, Douglass C. Amplitude: P.O.D. Special Addition IGN.com (November 10, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ Nelson, Chris MEDIA; Trying to Sell CD's by Adding Extras The New York Times (October 6, 2003). Retrieved on 6-12-11. ^ "Artwork Controversy: Cover art causes 85 per cent of American Christian bookstores to ban P.O.D. album" . Cross Rhythms . December 17, 2003. ^ a b c d "Critic Reviews for Payable On Death" . Metacritic . Retrieved June 23, 2012 . ^ a b Collar, Matt. "Payable on Death Review" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 14, 2012 . A darker album than its predecessor, Payable is built largely around Truby's precise slabs of distorted guitar. More quintessentially 'metal' in his approach — think Metallica — and more of a conscientious technician than Marcos, Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P.O.D. Fans of the band shouldn't find much to complain about here though, even if the overall sound doesn't stand out as distinctly from the nu-metal pack as Satellite did.
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^ " Blender :: guide" . Archived from the original on October 27, 2004 . Retrieved September 2, 2007 . ^ Breimeier, Russ. "Payable on Death, Christian Music Reviews" . Christianity Today . Retrieved January 14, 2012 . ^ Helgeson, Dustin. "P.O.D. - Payable On Death" . Cross Rhythms . Retrieved January 14, 2012 . ^ a b Drumming, Neil. "Payable On Death Review" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved January 14, 2012 . ^ a b Cherry, Robert (December 11, 2003). "Payable On Death : P.O.D. : Review" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on January 22, 2009 . Retrieved January 15, 2012 . ^ Richardson, Sean (November 18, 2003). "P.O.D., 'Payable On Death' (Atlantic)" . Spin . Retrieved August 18, 2012 . External links [ edit ] Payable on Death at Metacritic v t e P.O.D. Sonny Sandoval Wuv Bernardo Traa Daniels Marcos Curiel Jason Truby Gabe Portillo Studio albums Snuff the Punk (1994) Brown (1996) The Fundamental Elements of Southtown (1999) Satellite (2001) Payable on Death (2003) Testify (2006) When Angels & Serpents Dance (2008) Murdered Love (2012) SoCal Sessions (2014) The Awakening (2015) Circles (2018) Live albums Payable on Death Live (1997) Compilation albums Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years (2006) Extended plays The Warriors EP (1998) The Warriors EP, Volume 2 (2005) Singles " Southtown "
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