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Ellie pushes her scrapbook to him, and he kisses her on the head. In the church where they married, Carl is still holding the balloon, seated on the steps up to where Ellie's casket was during her funeral. As he climbs up the steps, they become the steps to his home. He sadly disappears through the door and pulls the balloon in after him.
The music video of "All or Nothing" was released by Warner Bros. Records to promote the DVD.This video is a montage of a newly recorded performance of the song (with straight red wig) and clips of various other performances from the DVD recorded at the MGM, but the audio is the "All or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix).
"Up" is a song recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was included exclusively on the deluxe edition of Born Here Live Here Die Here and released as its sixth and final single on October 11, 2021. The song was written by Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips and Bobby Pinson, and produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens. [1]
Live in Concert is a 1999 live album and DVD by Natalie Merchant. The album and DVD were recorded at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. The setlist includes a rare cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity". The U.S. release is HDCD encoded, but without "peak extension".
The songs "Bird Song" and "Here Comes Sunshine" were previously released on day 10 of the digital download event 30 Days of Dead 2011 and day 25 of 30 Days of Dead 2017 respectively. [5] [6] The June 10 concert recording was also released on June 30, 2023 as part of the five-show, 17-CD box set Here Comes Sunshine 1973.
The score received positive reviews from music critics. "Throughout the soundtrack, Giacchino keeps things fresh with his engaging melodies and variations, and Up succeeds as an old-fashioned score that doesn’t shy away from emotion or catchy tunes.", was the positive review from iTunes. [7]
On August 22, Linkin Park announced plans to host a tribute concert in Los Angeles to honor Bennington. [3] Later, the band confirmed that the concert would take place on October 27 at the Hollywood Bowl, and would feature a number of bands and musicians. On September 23, the band announced that the concert had officially sold out.
In a 2000 show at Solebury High School in New Hope, Pennsylvania, the band Ween played the song live. In 2008, Keller Williams released a bluegrass version of the song on the album Rex (Live at the Fillmore). [5] Daniel Donato recorded the song on his 2020 album A Young Man's Country; Mt. Joy played the song at the Capitol Theatre on April 11 ...