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The High Strung were featured in an interview the indie music magazine, Daytrotter [3] in September 2006 in an article titled "The High Strung: A Tattered Atlas for a Co-Pilot and a Friend in Uncle Bob" [4] about their ever-working ways, and relationship with Robert Pollard. The High Strung were featured in an article in Time Out New York in ...
High Strung "Don't Cry Tonight" — "High Strung" 85 "Close My Eyes" 94 "One Night (Is All it Takes)" 1987 67 Electricity "Believe in Me" 1988 26 "I Won't Cry" 63 "Send Me a Miracle" 74 "Every Little Tear" 1990 5 Renegade Romantic "Rocket to My Heart" 12 "Stand" 13 "Hold Me Tender" 1991 41 "This Love Is Forever" 1992 44
"Highly Strung" is a song by English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released as the third single from the 1984 album Parade. In their native UK , the song reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart , and critics had a variety of responses to it.
In 2003, a high school marching band from Paris, Texas, played the "Horst-Wessel-Lied" while waving a Nazi flag at a football match at Hillcrest High School in Dallas. The performance coincided with the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. The performance, which was meant to symbolize the history of World War II and also included musical selections ...
There are two kinds of people in this crazy, mixed-up world of ours: The people who love the dance movie “High Strung” and the people who are only just now hearing about it for the first time ...
Critics at the time said that the song expressed the feelings of the era’s teenagers, but when you look at the lyric sheet, it’s just a bunch of nonsensical rhyming words strung together ...
Josh Malerman is an American novelist, short story writer, film producer, and one of two singer/songwriters for the rock band The High Strung. [1] [2] He is best known for writing horror and his post-apocalyptic novel, Bird Box (2014), which was the inspiration of the Netflix film Bird Box.
"I Bet You Think About Me" is a country and folk-pop ballad with a harmonica-laced production that incorporates acoustic guitars, lap steel guitars, high-strung guitars, and a string section. Its tongue-in-cheek lyrics contrast the narrator's humble upbringing with an ex-lover's pretentious, high-class lifestyle.