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"Statue of Liberty" is a 1978 single by XTC. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios , London and subsequently banned by BBC Radio 1 for the lyrics "In my fantasy I sail beneath your skirt". [ 5 ] XTC performed the song on the BBC2 television show The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1978.
"Gears of War" is featured on the soundtrack to the video game Gears of War. Initially, the song had no lyrics; however, Microsoft approached Megadeth, asking to use the song in Gears of War. The band accepted the offer and wrote lyrics for the song, but it was too late to use the lyrics in the version for the game, as the game was near ...
JD Fenix is first introduced in a promotional cinematic trailer for Gears of War 4 running and defending himself from hostile enemies, which is interspersed with flashbacks of his childhood with his parents. [15] A detailed statue of JD Fenix riding a COG Bike by TriForce is included with copies of the Collector's Edition of Gears of War 4. [16]
Fenix transitions into the role of a supporting character in 2016's Gears of War 4, set 25 years after the events of Gears of War 3. Fenix has fathered a now adult son with Anya, James Dominic "JD" Fenix, who serves as the game's protagonist. In Gears 5, Fenix returns to active service with COG to fight a new foe, the Swarm. During a heated ...
This is the 20th track on the double album of “Tortured Poets” and right at the beginning we get the sole mention of our title names, Chloe, Sam, Sophia and Marcus.
These songs about America are about putting in the work to make those freedoms a reality and to make and keep our country a place of liberty, peace and justice for all. 50 Songs About America ...
Musically, the song was compared to the band's 2000 single "Beautiful Day". [5] Segueing between the end of "Get Out of Your Own Way" and the beginning of the album's next track, "American Soul", is a spoken word segment by rapper Kendrick Lamar ; playing what Bono called a "cracked preacher", Lamar gives an ironic take on the Beatitudes .
"American Tune" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the third single from his third studio album, There Goes Rhymin' Simon (1973), released on Columbia Records . The song, a meditation on the American experience, is based on the melody of the hymn " O Sacred Head, Now Wounded " and bears a striking resemblance to JS ...