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A four-song demo tape of XYZ consisting of two instrumentals and two songs, "Can You See" and "Telephone Secrets" (featuring vocals from Squire), exists and can be found on ROIO trading sites. Instrumental: part of one instrumental was reworked and became part of "Mind Drive" on the 1997 Yes album Keys to Ascension 2 [ 15 ] (credited as a band ...
The band's drummer, Paul Monroe, joined the group shortly before recording for XYZ began. Monroe stated that his and guitarist Marc Diglio's relatively newer presence in the band had a significant impact on the band's sound and songwriting; Monroe stated in a 2022 interview that although he did not compose a lot of the band's guitar riffs or lyrics, he was tasked with coming up with "cool ...
The Calgary Herald wrote that "XYZ churn out an effort as simple as A,B,C and the tunes are about as elementary too." [5] The Record opined that "what makes XYZ palatable is the almost total lack of pretense surrounding the group's words and music... For these guys, it is only rock-and-roll and there's much to like in the way they play it."
Pokémon the Series: XYZ, the 19th season of Pokémon and the 3rd and final season of Pokémon the Series: XY; XYZ, a proposed, but not realized, re-branding of ABC Family (now Freeform) XYZ, a British daytime TV quiz show; XYZ Films, an American film production and sales company; The XYZ Show, a Kenyan satirical puppet show
The ending songs are "DreamDream" (ドリドリ, DoriDori) performed by Shoko Nakagawa for 19 episodes, "Roaring All-Stars" (ガオガオ・オールスター, Gaogao Ōrusutā) performed by Little Glee Monster for 26 episodes, and the English opening song is "Be a Hero", performed by Ben Dixon and The Sad Truth, [5] featuring composer Ed ...
"Pokémon Theme" (also known as "Gotta catch ’em all!") [1] [2] is a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. It is the original theme song for the first season of the English adaptation of the Pokémon anime .
An official animated music video was released on YouTube on March 11, 2022 to coincide with the release of the 40th anniversary edition of Moving Pictures. The video contains elements from the parent album cover, and depicts a heist in Toronto.
"Zzyzx Rd." is a love song written to Taylor's wife for helping him in his struggles against alcoholism and contemplation of suicide, [1] a theme he returns to across the album. [2] The road referenced in the title is a 4.5-mile-long (7.2 km), part-paved rural collector road in the Mojave Desert , leading from Interstate 15 to Zzyzx, California ...