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Year 154 (CLIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aurelius and Lateranus (or, less frequently, year 907 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 154 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunications signals. Wire is commonly formed by drawing the metal through a hole in a die or draw plate. Wire gauges come in various standard sizes, as expressed in terms of a gauge number. The term wire is also used more loosely to refer to a bundle of such strands, as in 'multistranded wire', which is more correctly termed a wire rope in mechanics, or a cable in electricity.
Wire comes in solid core, stranded, or braided forms. Although usually circular in cross-section, wire can be made in square, hexagonal, flattened rectangular, or other cross-sections, either for decorative purposes, or for technical purposes such as high-efficiency voice coils in loudspeakers. Edge-woundcoil springs, such as the Slinky toy, are made of special flattened wire.
In antiquity, jewelry often contains, in the form of chains and applied decoration, large amounts of wire that is accurately made and which must have been produced by some efficient, if not technically advanced, means. In some cases, strips cut from metal sheet were made into wire by pulling them through perforations in stone beads. This causes the strips to fold round on themselves to form thin tubes. This strip drawing technique was in use in Egypt by the 2nd Dynasty. From the middle of the 2nd millennium BC most of the gold wires in jewellery are characterised by seam lines that follow a spiral path along the wire. Such twisted strips can be converted into solid round wires by rolling them between flat surfaces or the strip wire drawing method. The strip twist wire manufacturing method was superseded by drawing in the ancient Old World sometime between about the 8th and 10th centuries AD. There is some evidence for the use of drawing further East prior to this period.
Pink Flag is the debut studio album by English post-punk band Wire. It was released in December 1977, through Harvest Records. Though the album failed to chart on its initial release, the album has been widely acclaimed and is considered influential by critics.
Upon its release, Robert Christgau of The Village Voice called Pink Flag a "punk suite" and praised its "simultaneous rawness and detachment" and detected a rock-and-roll irony similar to but "much grimmer and more frightening" than the Ramones.
In a retrospective review, Steve Huey of AllMusic opined that Pink Flag was "perhaps the most original debut album to come out of the first wave of British punk" and also "recognizable, yet simultaneously quite unlike anything that preceded it. Pink Flag's enduring influence pops up in hardcore, post-punk, alternative rock, and even Britpop, and it still remains a fresh, invigorating listen today: a fascinating, highly inventive rethinking of punk rock and its freedom to make up your own rules."Trouser Press called the album "a brilliant 21-song suite" in which the band "manipulated classic rock song structure by condensing them into brief, intense explosions of attitude and energy, coming up with a collection of unforgettable tunes".
The 15th is a song from the 1979 album 154 by the English rock band Wire. It was written by Colin Newman.
The British electronic band Ladytron included "The 15th" on the mix compilation Softcore Jukebox.
The electroclash band Fischerspooner covered "The 15th" as the second single from its 2001 debut album #1.
The Jay Reatard project Angry Angles covered the song on their Apparent-Transparent 7". Additionally, Beck has played the song live a couple of times. French coldwave band Little Nemo covered the song on their 1990 EP "Cadavres Exquis". For the Wire tribute album Whore, the song was recorded by Mike Watt. Monks of Doom covered the song on their 2006 album, "What's Left For Kicks?". Also Australian psichedelic-garage Band "Splashh" covered the song in 2014.
154 is the third album by the English post-punk band Wire, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music) on EMI imprint Harvest Records in the UK and Europe and Warner Bros. Records in America. 154 peaked at number 39 in the UK albums chart, the highest position the band has achieved. It was first issued on CD in 1987 by EMI Japan and later reissued by Restless Records in 1989. First editions of the vinyl album were accompanied by an EP, the tracks from which are included on the Harvest CD, issued in 1994, along with an additional bonus track. The new remastered release, released by Pinkflag as digipacks in 2006, does not contain any extra tracks, because, according to the band, such additions dishonour the "conceptual clarity of the original statements." The album is so named because the band had played 154 gigs in their career at the time of the album's release. Pitchfork Media listed 154 as 85th best album of the 1970s.
Tracks 19–24 are demo versions that have also appeared on compilations such as Behind the Curtain and After Midnight.
Wire - 154 (Full Album)
Wire - The 15th (HQ)
Wire - Map Ref. 41°N 93°W
Wire - I Should Have Known Better
Wire -- 154 plus EP (full album) (VINYL)
WIRE (Colin Newman) - 154 (1979) Full Album 1989
Wire - A Touching Display
Wire - Pink Flag (Full Album)
Wire - A mutual friend
Wire - Chairs Missing 1978 (full album)
Wire-154 (1979) I do not own copyrights for this album all rights to Harvest Records(UK), Warner Bros, Records(US), EMI and Wire. Truly amazing third record by british band wire, this release captures the essential of their 2 first album, but still maintaining a inovation wich followed them throughout their career. Simply one of the best post-punk albums ever released for anyone listening to this enjoy! 1. I Should Have Known Better 3:50 2. Two People In A Room 2:08 3. The 15th 3:02 4. The Other Window 2:06 5. Single K.O. 2:19 6.A Touching Display 6:25 7. On Returning 2:05 8. A Mutual Friend 4:25 9. Blessed State 3:26 10. Once Is Enough 3:20 11. Map R...
Wire-154 03-The 15th
Wire 154 EMI SHSP 4105 Released September 1979 Side one 1. "I Should Have Known Better" 0:09 2. "Two People in a Room" 3:58 3. "The 15th" 6:07 4. "The Other Window" 9:15 5. "Single K.O." 11:17 6. "A Touching Display" 13:14 7. "On Returning" 20:31 Side two 8. "A Mutual Friend" 22:36 9. "Blessed State" 27:00 10. "Once Is Enough" 30:27 11. "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" 33:48 12. "Indirect Enquiries" 37:26 13. "40 Versions" 41:02 Bonus EP Side one 14. "Song 1" 44:27 15. "Get Down (Parts 1 and 2)" 47:31 Side two 16. "Let's Panic Later" ...
Tracklist Show Credits 1 I Should Have Known Better 3:51 2 Two People In A Room 2:08 3 The 15th 3:03 4 The Other Window 2:07 5 Single K.O. 2:22 6 A Touching Display 6:54 7 On Returning 2:04 8 A Mutual Friend 4:26 9 Blessed State 3:28 10 Once Is Enough 3:22 11 Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW 3:36 12 Indirect Enquiries 3:33 13 40 Versions 3:27 14 Song 1 3:01 15 Get Down 1 + 2 4:26 16 Let's Panic Later 3:19 17 Small Electric Piece 3:31
EMI Records Japan (1995) Originally Released UK 1977 1 Reuters 00:00 2 Field Day For The Sundays 03:02 3 Three Girl Rhumba 03:32 4 Ex Lion Tamer 04:56 5 Lowdown 07:15 6 Start To Move 09:41 7 Brazil 10:54 8 It's So Obvious 11:35 9 Surgeon's Girl 12:29 10 Pink Flag 13:47 11 The Commercial 17:34 12 Straight Line 18:24 13 106 Beats That 19:08 14 Mr. Suit 20:21 15 Strange 21:46 16 Fragile 25:45 17 Mannequin 27:03 18 Different To Me 29:41 19 Champs 30:25 20 Feeling Called Love 32:11 21 1 2 X U 33:33 Bonus Tracks: 22 Dot Dash 35:30 23 Options R 37:55 24 Love Ain't Polite 39:32 25 Oh No Not So 40:39 26 It's The Motive 42:16 27 Practice Makes Perfect 43:40 28 Sand In My Joints 47:30 29 Stablemate 49:21 30 I Feel Mysterious Today 51:40 31 Und...
from the album 154 LYRICS: As a mutual friend it was difficult to pretend That I was anything less than concerned Hearing of your troubles Has forced me to double My interest in your current affairs It's no use despising a new unknown horizon Now your son has set his sights on the moon So precipitous a decision has clouded your vision And altered the pitch of your tune Please don't turn a deaf ear to the noises you hear While savagely your love you prune For he might replace the old with the moon He might replace the old with the moon In March, April, May, and June July, August, September, soon He might replace the old with the moon It could be October November, or even December So in January and February remember He might replace the old with the moon He might replace the old quite...
No copyrights for me :) Practice Makes Perfect 0:00 French Film Blurred 4:11 Another The Letter 6:45 Men 2nd 7:52 Marooned 9:36 Sand in My Joints 11:57 Being Sucked In Again 13:48 Heartbeat 17:02 Mercy 20:18 Outdoor Miner 26:05 I Am the Fly 27:49 I Feel Mysterious Today 30:58 From the Nursery 32:56 Used To 35:55 Too Late 38:19 (bonus tracks 42:33)
Wire-154 (1979) I do not own copyrights for this album all rights to Harvest Records(UK), Warner Bros, Records(US), EMI and Wire. Truly amazing third record by british band wire, this release captures the essential of their 2 first album, but still maintaining a inovation wich followed them throughout their career. Simply one of the best post-punk albums ever released for anyone listening to this enjoy! 1. I Should Have Known Better 3:50 2. Two People In A Room 2:08 3. The 15th 3:02 4. The Other Window 2:06 5. Single K.O. 2:19 6.A Touching Display 6:25 7. On Returning 2:05 8. A Mutual Friend 4:25 9. Blessed State 3:26 10. Once Is Enough 3:20 11. Map R...
Wire-154 03-The 15th
Wire 154 EMI SHSP 4105 Released September 1979 Side one 1. "I Should Have Known Better" 0:09 2. "Two People in a Room" 3:58 3. "The 15th" 6:07 4. "The Other Window" 9:15 5. "Single K.O." 11:17 6. "A Touching Display" 13:14 7. "On Returning" 20:31 Side two 8. "A Mutual Friend" 22:36 9. "Blessed State" 27:00 10. "Once Is Enough" 30:27 11. "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" 33:48 12. "Indirect Enquiries" 37:26 13. "40 Versions" 41:02 Bonus EP Side one 14. "Song 1" 44:27 15. "Get Down (Parts 1 and 2)" 47:31 Side two 16. "Let's Panic Later" ...
Tracklist Show Credits 1 I Should Have Known Better 3:51 2 Two People In A Room 2:08 3 The 15th 3:03 4 The Other Window 2:07 5 Single K.O. 2:22 6 A Touching Display 6:54 7 On Returning 2:04 8 A Mutual Friend 4:26 9 Blessed State 3:28 10 Once Is Enough 3:22 11 Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW 3:36 12 Indirect Enquiries 3:33 13 40 Versions 3:27 14 Song 1 3:01 15 Get Down 1 + 2 4:26 16 Let's Panic Later 3:19 17 Small Electric Piece 3:31
EMI Records Japan (1995) Originally Released UK 1977 1 Reuters 00:00 2 Field Day For The Sundays 03:02 3 Three Girl Rhumba 03:32 4 Ex Lion Tamer 04:56 5 Lowdown 07:15 6 Start To Move 09:41 7 Brazil 10:54 8 It's So Obvious 11:35 9 Surgeon's Girl 12:29 10 Pink Flag 13:47 11 The Commercial 17:34 12 Straight Line 18:24 13 106 Beats That 19:08 14 Mr. Suit 20:21 15 Strange 21:46 16 Fragile 25:45 17 Mannequin 27:03 18 Different To Me 29:41 19 Champs 30:25 20 Feeling Called Love 32:11 21 1 2 X U 33:33 Bonus Tracks: 22 Dot Dash 35:30 23 Options R 37:55 24 Love Ain't Polite 39:32 25 Oh No Not So 40:39 26 It's The Motive 42:16 27 Practice Makes Perfect 43:40 28 Sand In My Joints 47:30 29 Stablemate 49:21 30 I Feel Mysterious Today 51:40 31 Und...
from the album 154 LYRICS: As a mutual friend it was difficult to pretend That I was anything less than concerned Hearing of your troubles Has forced me to double My interest in your current affairs It's no use despising a new unknown horizon Now your son has set his sights on the moon So precipitous a decision has clouded your vision And altered the pitch of your tune Please don't turn a deaf ear to the noises you hear While savagely your love you prune For he might replace the old with the moon He might replace the old with the moon In March, April, May, and June July, August, September, soon He might replace the old with the moon It could be October November, or even December So in January and February remember He might replace the old with the moon He might replace the old quite...
No copyrights for me :) Practice Makes Perfect 0:00 French Film Blurred 4:11 Another The Letter 6:45 Men 2nd 7:52 Marooned 9:36 Sand in My Joints 11:57 Being Sucked In Again 13:48 Heartbeat 17:02 Mercy 20:18 Outdoor Miner 26:05 I Am the Fly 27:49 I Feel Mysterious Today 30:58 From the Nursery 32:56 Used To 35:55 Too Late 38:19 (bonus tracks 42:33)
Wire-154 (1979) I do not own copyrights for this album all rights to Harvest Records(UK), Warner Bros, Records(US), EMI and Wire. Truly amazing third record by british band wire, this release captures the essential of their 2 first album, but still maintaining a inovation wich followed them throughout their career. Simply one of the best post-punk albums ever released for anyone listening to this enjoy! 1. I Should Have Known Better 3:50 2. Two People In A Room 2:08 3. The 15th 3:02 4. The Other Window 2:06 5. Single K.O. 2:19 6.A Touching Display 6:25 7. On Returning 2:05 8. A Mutual Friend 4:25 9. Blessed State 3:26 10. Once Is Enough 3:20 11. Map R...
Wire 154 EMI SHSP 4105 Released September 1979 Side one 1. "I Should Have Known Better" 0:09 2. "Two People in a Room" 3:58 3. "The 15th" 6:07 4. "The Other Window" 9:15 5. "Single K.O." 11:17 6. "A Touching Display" 13:14 7. "On Returning" 20:31 Side two 8. "A Mutual Friend" 22:36 9. "Blessed State" 27:00 10. "Once Is Enough" 30:27 11. "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" 33:48 12. "Indirect Enquiries" 37:26 13. "40 Versions" 41:02 Bonus EP Side one 14. "Song 1" 44:27 15. "Get Down (Parts 1 and 2)" 47:31 Side two 16. "Let's Panic Later" ...
Tracklist Show Credits 1 I Should Have Known Better 3:51 2 Two People In A Room 2:08 3 The 15th 3:03 4 The Other Window 2:07 5 Single K.O. 2:22 6 A Touching Display 6:54 7 On Returning 2:04 8 A Mutual Friend 4:26 9 Blessed State 3:28 10 Once Is Enough 3:22 11 Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW 3:36 12 Indirect Enquiries 3:33 13 40 Versions 3:27 14 Song 1 3:01 15 Get Down 1 + 2 4:26 16 Let's Panic Later 3:19 17 Small Electric Piece 3:31
No copyrights for me :) Practice Makes Perfect 0:00 French Film Blurred 4:11 Another The Letter 6:45 Men 2nd 7:52 Marooned 9:36 Sand in My Joints 11:57 Being Sucked In Again 13:48 Heartbeat 17:02 Mercy 20:18 Outdoor Miner 26:05 I Am the Fly 27:49 I Feel Mysterious Today 30:58 From the Nursery 32:56 Used To 35:55 Too Late 38:19 (bonus tracks 42:33)
show + interview! Wire: Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals) Bruce Gilbert (guitar) Robert Gotobed (drums)
EMI Records Japan (1995) Originally Released UK 1977 1 Reuters 00:00 2 Field Day For The Sundays 03:02 3 Three Girl Rhumba 03:32 4 Ex Lion Tamer 04:56 5 Lowdown 07:15 6 Start To Move 09:41 7 Brazil 10:54 8 It's So Obvious 11:35 9 Surgeon's Girl 12:29 10 Pink Flag 13:47 11 The Commercial 17:34 12 Straight Line 18:24 13 106 Beats That 19:08 14 Mr. Suit 20:21 15 Strange 21:46 16 Fragile 25:45 17 Mannequin 27:03 18 Different To Me 29:41 19 Champs 30:25 20 Feeling Called Love 32:11 21 1 2 X U 33:33 Bonus Tracks: 22 Dot Dash 35:30 23 Options R 37:55 24 Love Ain't Polite 39:32 25 Oh No Not So 40:39 26 It's The Motive 42:16 27 Practice Makes Perfect 43:40 28 Sand In My Joints 47:30 29 Stablemate 49:21 30 I Feel Mysterious Today 51:40 31 Und...
Pukkelpop, Hasselt, Belgium 21st July 1987 1.Madman's Honey (cuts in) 2. Ahead 3. Kidney Bingos 4. Over Theirs 5. Still Shows (partial).
YOU'RE WELCOME! For those of you wondering, this is the same Wire that put out Pink Flag, etc! A1 Prove Myself A2 Mary Is A Dyke A3 Bad Night A4 Can't Stand It No More A5 Love A6 Midnight Train A7 What Is This Feeling Called Love A8 Tv B1 Lost Boy B2 Johnny Piss Off B3 After Midnight B4 Fade B5 Bitch B6 Roadrunner
He took his seat on the foreign train
He thought it pleasant to travel again
Mindful of the journey's end
He read again the letter from his friend
Time passed as it often does
The seat was hard, the carriage fetid
He was dressed for summer, but still he sweated
It was better than being home
Feeling the cold, and living alone
Time passed slowly
Around him people spoke in French
Despite schooldays it made no sense
Occasional stares caught his eye
He was tempted to smile, but
Being shy, time passed
When he looked through the window
For the thousandth time
He saw a black horse fighting for its life
In a barbed wire fence
Fatally tangled
The more it struggled
The more it was strangled
Time sped up
He turned away
There was nothing he could do
The other window
Had a nicer view
Time passed painfully