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The second movement, "Gay But Wistful", is subtitled as "a tune in a popular London style" referring to music hall, a popular genre of entertainment in Victorian England. [6] In the staff description for its AllMusic entry, Dave Lewis notes that the piece, while clearly English in style, had a "jazz-inflected harmonic practice" similar to the ...
The music video for "I Stay Away" was released in May 1994 and was directed by Nick Donkin, [10] also known for his animated short film The Junky's Christmas. The video was created entirely using stop-motion animation, and includes the band members in puppet form. The band travels to a circus aboard a bus, along with a sinister looking boy ...
"Train Music" Orchestra, with simplified piano version 1901–57 Bardic Edition [31] "Under a Bridge" DFMS 12 Soprano, baritone soloists with flute, trumpet, piano four hands, tuneful percussion 1928–46 Bardic Edition Folksong setting [27] "When the World was Young" S Two pianos, four hands 1910–11 Bardic Edition [7] "The Wraith of Odin"
As of November 2024, with over 23.2 million subscribers and over 270 videos (including shorts), the studio's original English language channel was the world's 224th most subscribed channel. [ 8 ] In June 2024, the studio announced they had partnered with Toukana Interactive, the creators of Dorfromantik , to create a video game called Star ...
"Nutshell" is a song by Alice in Chains that originally appeared on the band's 1994 extended play Jar of Flies. The band played it on MTV Unplugged in 1996, and this rendition of the song was included on the compilation album Music Bank (1999), as well as The Essential Alice in Chains (2006). [ 1 ]
In 2002, a DVD collection of Weston Woods films entitled Scholastic Video Collection was released. [17] Many compilations of Weston Woods films have been released under the title Scholastic Storybook Treasures. Where the Wild Things Are and Other Maurice Sendak Stories (Where the Wild Things Are; The Nutshell Kids; In the Night Kitchen) (2002)
A live performance of the song in Saratoga Springs, New York in September 1987 among her Moment of Truth World Tour dates. The video premiered at the 4th MTV Video Music Awards and then it was used as a promotional clip for the song, which had already peaked at number one the Billboard Hot 100 chart without the official music video. "So Emotional"
Regarding the sound, Munky says, "The new music is inspired by our Issues album, or even Untouchables, that era. It’s a little more melodic and a little more aggressive at the same time." [7] Head added in an interview with Rolling Stone that "I'm a metalhead. I love rock music, and I came here just wanting to do the old Korn vibe, but with a ...