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on YouTube " Love → Building on Fire " (read as " Love Goes to Building on Fire ") is a song by rock band Talking Heads , released as a single in 1977. The single preceded the band's debut album by seven months, and was recorded before keyboardist and guitarist Jerry Harrison joined the band.
The music video for "Fire" was released on May 2. [4] The video was produced and directed by Lumpens [5] and GDW. [6] Fuse stated the cut "[felt] like an upgraded version of "Dope" " and showcased "the guys whipping out their most intense choreography to date". [7] On May 9, BTS released the dance version of the "Fire" video ahead of their ...
Idol" surpassed 100 million views on August 29 and became the fastest music video in YouTube history to reach the milestone [24] —Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" broke the record the following December when it reached the mark four days after release. [25] In September 2022, the music video became BTS' sixth to surpass 1 billion views. [26]
Guatemalan migrant arrested for setting sleeping NYC subway rider on fire, watching her burn to death: cops. Video shows moment cops swarm train to arrest migrant accused of setting subway rider ...
The music video was shot on December 10, 2009 by Chris Robinson. It was released on January 6, 2010. [4] The music video begins with a shot of a mansion that is overlooked by storm clouds, to set the mood of the music video in a darker tone. A lady is then shown sitting on the lawn holding a white rabbit that quickly changes to a black rabbit.
Extreme fire behavior, including "short and long-range spotting," continues to challenge firefighting efforts, Cal Fire said in an incident update Wednesday. The fire was listed as "0%" contained.
On Fire (The Cottars album), 2004; On Fire (Galaxie 500 album), 1989; On Fire (The Higher album), 2007; On Fire (The Lights Out album) or the title song, 2012; On Fire (Mastercastle album), 2013
The Doors Collection is a music video compilation by the American rock band the Doors, released on Laserdisc and DVD in 1995 and 1999, respectively. It compiles three films previously released on VHS by MCA/Universal Home Video: Dance on Fire (1985), Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987) and The Soft Parade – A Retrospective (1991).