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  2. Tired Pony - Wikipedia

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    Tired Pony was an indie folk supergroup consisting of Gary Lightbody, Richard Colburn, Iain Archer, Jacknife Lee, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Tom Smith and Troy Stewart.. Lightbody formed the group out of his appreciation for country music, and has during the early planning phase described the group's music once as "country-tinged" but explained later that in the end the album's development ...

  3. The Ghost of the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost of the Mountain is the second album by Tired Pony, released on 19 August 2013 in the United Kingdom and on 1 October 2013 in the United States. The album was recorded between February and March, 2013, at Jacknife Lee 's studio in Topanga Canyon.

  4. The Place We Ran From - Wikipedia

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    A music video was directed by Paul Fraser featuring Joseph Gilgun lip syncing the lyrics. [12] "Dead American Writers" includes "I Finally Love This Town" as a B-side; the song was later made available through the band's site as a free download. "Get on the Road" was released as a promotional single with an instrumental version of the track as ...

  5. Gary Lightbody - Wikipedia

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    Polar Music's debut signing is artist Johnny McDaid from Northern Ireland who is writing with German electronica/trance DJ Paul van Dyk for an album due in 2010. [29] 2010. In January, Lightbody recorded in Portland, Oregon the debut album of his side project Tired Pony, with title The Place We Ran From. The album's release was announced for 12 ...

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  7. In the Hall of the Mountain King - Wikipedia

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    The song had by that time already been used in film scores, whether for Ibsen's play or other works; yet the popularity of Griffith's film helped to establish it in the American popular imagination. [6] [7] "In the Hall of the Mountain King" plays a major plot point in Fritz Lang's early sound film M (1931).

  8. King of the Mountain (Midnight Oil song) - Wikipedia

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    "King of the Mountain" is a song by Australian rock band Midnight Oil, released in 1990 as the third single from their seventh studio album, Blue Sky Mining (1990). It peaked at No. 25 on the Australian Singles Chart , No. 3 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, and No. 20 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.

  9. Here's the untold story of the Stone Pony, celebrating its ...

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    Superstorm Sandy brought the sand and waves from the beach to the Pony’s door in 2012, and COVID-19 closed the club, as well as the state’s other music venues, for months in 2020.