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Gamehendge is a fictional setting for a number of songs by the rock band Phish. The main set of songs can be traced back to The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday (or TMWSIY), the senior project of guitarist and primary vocalist Trey Anastasio, written while he attended Goddard College. The musical was recorded to a cassette tape and submitted ...
Sons of Anarchy: Songs of Anarchy Vol. 3 is a soundtrack album featuring music from the FX television program Sons of Anarchy, and is a follow-up to the 2012 release Sons of Anarchy: Songs of Anarchy Vol. 2 and several earlier EPs from the popular show. The album has sold 23,000 copies in the United States as of February 2015.
Heavily influence by the 1977 hit "Love's Unkind" by Donna Summer, "Mr Haze" is described as "a soul-soaked Motown belter driven by a Donna Summer sample". [3] Lead singer Sharleen Spiteri says that the songs composition is "deliberately cinematic", claiming that all previous Texas albums have "at least one cinematic song" in the track listing.
Our panel of four picks some of the best songs about Texas. You pick your Lone Star State favorites.
The song was released as a single ahead of the EP on September 29. [12] The Book 3 ' s trailer was uploaded on October 1. [13] A year later, in 2024, the vinyl record format was released elsewhere by Sony Music Germany and Black Screen Records on July 26, [14] and in Japan with the different cover artwork illustrated by Qingyi on October 23. [15]
What Texas would do in event of foreign surveillance. On Feb. 9, the U.S. House unanimously passed a Texas congressman’s resolution, H.Res.104, condemning China over its use of a spy balloon ...
The South Korean government claims that Syngman Rhee wins 100% of the vote in the March 1960 South Korean presidential election, leading to widespread protests against election fraud. The protests spiral into the April Revolution , leading to the collapse of the First Republic and the resignation and exile of Rhee.
The band adopted the name Animal Logic after Miles Copeland misheard the lyrics on a punk band's tape as "Animal logic! Animal logic!". The band thought Animal Logic described their music perfectly. [3] After being sued for using the name of a well known band in the D.C. area, they bought the rights to use the name from the group. [citation needed]