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"Flash" is a song by British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May, "Flash" is the theme song of the 1980 film Flash Gordon. There are two versions of the song. The album version ("Flash's Theme") is in fact the start to the film, with all the dialogue from the first
This song also uses a sample of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's song with the same title. It is also considered being a jab at The Notorious B.I.G. because of the use of a similar beat to the Notorious B.I.G's St. Ides TV ad. [1] However, Kurupt stated that DJ Pooh gave the Notorious B.I.G. the instrumental originally for the St. Ides ...
Alan Clayson of Rock: The Rough Guide described Flash as "an album more in keeping with passing trends". [29] J. D. Considine of The New Rolling Stone Album Guide wrote that Rodgers and Baker were responsible for the album being "consistent and accessible", although noted that only "threw sparks" on "People Get Ready". [14]
The advert is set to a cover of The Beatles song “From Me To You”, which was recorded by Matt Spinner, a member of the John Lewis IT department, and the retailer’s music society. 17. Shadows ...
The song was first written in 1980 by rappers Duke Bootee and Melle Mel in response to the 1980 New York City transit strike, which is mentioned in the song's lyrics. [3] "The Message" was an early prominent hip hop song to provide social commentary. The song's lyrics describe the stress of inner-city poverty.
A federal appeals court ruled that the Justice Department can release a report on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, but kept in place a judge's order requiring a three ...
Following the conclusion of her cancer treatment in the fall, Kate began a slow return to royal duties. In December, she was photographed at an event for the state visit of the Emir of Qatar.
"Flash" (stylized as FLAϟH) is the debut single by South Korean boy band X1, released on August 27, 2019 by Swing Entertainment as the lead single from their debut extended play (EP) Emergency: Quantum Leap. [1] It was released alongside its music video, and was made available as a digital single, which features "Like Always" as the B-side. [2]