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"Matte Kudasai" (Japanese: 待ってください) literally "Wait, Please" in Japanese, is a ballad by the progressive rock band King Crimson. Featuring vocals by Adrian Belew , it was released as the first single from the album Discipline (1981).
Nevertheless Neil, who had been interested in dolphins since the mid-1960s when he began visiting the Miami Seaquarium, went on to found the Dolphin Research Project with Ric O'Barry in 1970, an organization dedicated to stopping the capture, trafficking and exploitation of dolphins worldwide. [5] The song was frequently performed by Tim ...
Fred Neil (March 16, 1936 – July 7, 2001) [1] was an American folk singer-songwriter active in the 1960s and early 1970s. He is mainly known through other people's recordings of his material – particularly "Everybody's Talkin '", which became a hit for Harry Nilsson after it was used in the film Midnight Cowboy in 1969.
The song has been revamped and remixed since its debut in the 1970s but still echoes through Hard Rock Stadium throughout every Dolphins game. Miami is one of 19 NFL teams that have their own ...
The Miami Dolphins' fight song has been the soundtrack to fins fans' home games since the '70s. But what about the Jimmy Buffet tune that rivals it?
Grunwald drew attention as a solo artist with the release of his debut studio album, Introducing Ash Grunwald, [2] a collection of blues standards and originals, including "Dolphin Song," which is based on a real life encounter Grunwald experienced with a shark and the pod of dolphins that came to his rescue. [1]
Tsubasa o Kudasai (翼をください, lit. "Please Give Me Wings") is a popular Japanese folk song written by Michio Yamagami ( 山上路夫 ) and composed by Kunihiko Murai [ jp ] ( 村井邦彦 ) .
In 2017, "Crystal Dolphin" by Engelwood sampled "Machi no Dorufin" from Hamada's 1982 midnight cruisin' album. "Crystal Dolphin" later became a popular Internet meme. The original song, Machi No Dorufin, gained widespread prominence as a result of Engelwood's sample. [3]