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The song is about a man whose strange hobby is stealing women's lingerie from washing lines. [6] According to Roger Waters, "Arnold Layne" was actually based on a real person: "Both my mother and Syd's mother had students as lodgers because there was a girls' college up the road so there were constantly great lines of bras and knickers on our washing lines and 'Arnold' or whoever he was, had ...
When the collection Relics was released in 1971, critic Dave Marsh wrote in Creem that he had expected "Candy and a Currant Bun" to be on it. (It was not.) His album review was largely composed of a paean to this missing track, writing in part that "It's simply the definitive 1967 British rock'n'roll single.
Sounds of Love may refer to: Sounds of Love (album), a 1970 album by Bobby Vinton; Sounds of Love (manga), a Japanese manga; See also. Sound of Love (disambiguation)
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted pranking his fans at the Madame Tussauds wax museum in Hollywood, and their reactions are going viral. The stunt had the double goal to raise money for ...
The first issue of Jennifer Love Hewitt's Music Box launched on November 1, 2009, with the final issue becoming available on April 1, 2010. [5] An initial ten-issue run for the series was announced, [1] but it later ended after five issues had been published. The entire anthology is now available in trade paperback.
In the new three-part Netflix docuseries “Arnold,” the bodybuilder-turned-star-turned-governor details his varied career, providing insights into his momentous highs and lows as an […]
“I was so pumped to take a break from filming to celebrate @patrickschwarzenegger at the White Lotus Season 3 premiere,” Arnold, 77, captioned a suave red-carpet pic of him and Patrick, 31, in ...
In the late 1960s, Goodman telephoned Arnold to commission the concerto; however, Arnold, believing the call to be a prank, yelled "Sod off!" and hung up on him. [1] [2] After this confusion was resolved, Arnold agreed to compose the piece. Upon its completion in April 1974, Goodman travelled to Dublin to collect the score.