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[16] Norene Bassin of Impact 89FM commented "Over the Garden Wall is punctuated by some of the most beautiful music to ever grace an animated series." [17] Brian Moylan of The Guardian felt that "the original songs that seem like they could be played by one of the buskers from Once". [18]
The music video for "Wall to Wall," directed by Erik White and Chris Brown, is an imitation of the 1998 film Blade, but tributes Michael Jackson's Thriller. The video was released to AOL Music on May 21, 2007, filmed at the Jewish community center, Brandeis-Bardin Institute , made famous for being the Command Center/Power Chamber on Mighty ...
I Can Hear Music; I Can Never Go Home Anymore; I Do (The Castells song) I Got You Babe; I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself; I Just Wasn't Made for These Times; I Know There's an Answer; I Me Mine; I Only Want to Be with You; I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus; I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You; I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
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No list of summer music venues is complete without the Jersey Shore, and the Stone Pony summer stage in Asbury Park, N.J., fits the bill. 🌎 Where: Asbury Park, N.J. 🎟️ Capacity: 4,500
Wall to Wall may refer to: Wall to Wall (production company), an independent television production company; Wall to Wall, a 1981 album by René & Angela; Wall to Wall, a 2007 song by Chris Brown "Wall to Wall" (Australian Playhouse), a 1962 episode of the Australian anthology drama series Australian Playhouse
The music video for Kazuyoshi Saito's 2010 song "Zutto Suki Datta" faithfully recreates the rooftop performance of "Get Back" with Saito as McCartney, Lily Franky as Lennon, Hiroyuki Kobori as Harrison, and Gaku Hamada as Starr. [49] It won Best Male Video at the 2011 Space Shower Music Video Awards. [50]
The earlier and more obscure Eine Art Suite in XIII Teilen (A sort of Suite in 13 Parts), 1979, is now mainly available online, while Behind the Gardens is still on sale in music stores. The second track, "Pyramid", is a favorite among fans and has become a concert staple. [citation needed]