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Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, a.k.a. Off the Record or OTR, is a Canadian sports talk show on TSN hosted by Michael Landsberg. Since the program debuted on TSN in 1997, it has become the longest-running sports talk show on Canadian television.
The half hour show features guests from various backgrounds, ranging from the sports athletes to reporters to political figures or even entertainers, participating as panelists in a round table discussion on notable sports events of the day, with Landsberg serving as the moderator. Occasionally, an episode would feature just one guest in a one-on-one interview with Landsberg, usually from the sports world or WWE personalities. Prior to the second commercial break of the show, a portion of the commercial bumper includes a "Quirky Fact" shown on the screen related either to the major sports topic of the day, or in relation to the guest being interviewed by Landsberg. Prior to the third commercial break, a portion of the bumper includes Landsberg reading a witty e-mail to the show from a viewer, often a shot directed towards him. However, when there is a one-on-one interview that Landsberg is conducting with someone that is dealing with an issue of seriousness or solemness, this segment is omitted.
Playing with Fire is the debut and only studio album from American personality and rapper Kevin Federline, released on October 31, 2006 through Federation Records. The album's executive producer was Federline's then-wife Britney Spears, who also featured on a track on the album, and with whom Federline composed two tracks that did not make into the track listing. Contributions to the album's production came from a variety of producers and songwriters, including Bosko, J.R. Rotem, and Versatile. Playing with Fire was universally trashed by music critics, and is the lowest rated album on music review aggregator Metacritic.
The first single option, "PopoZão", was released on December 31, 2005. Produced by Disco D and co-composed by Spears, the song takes inspiration from Brazil's favela funk. The song was panned by critics, and the single release was canceled. "Lose Control" was released in October 2006 as the official lead single, and premiered with a performance at the 2006 Teen Choice Awards. Playing with Fire debuted at number 151 on the Billboard 200, with sales of 6,000 copies, and has sold over 16,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen Soundscan.
Off the Record (1948) was a short-lived comedy TV show on the DuMont Television Network.
The show, airing Tuesdays at 7pm ET, and starring Zero Mostel and Joey Faye, only lasted two episodes, October 19 and October 26, 1948. Mostel claimed he had been promised a live audience, and the available studio was too small to hold an audience. The setting was a radio station, a set at the Wanamaker Studios.
The 1948 show is not to be confused with a 15-minute show in 1951-1952, also called Off the Record, aired from DuMont station WTTG in Washington, DC. This latter show, hosted by Art Lamb and Aletha Agee, featured singers lip-synching to current pop songs, and is on YouTube.
As with most DuMont series, no episodes are known to exist.
The Record (colloquially called The Bergen Record or The Record of Hackensack) is a newspaper in northern New Jersey, United States. It primarily serves Bergen County, though it also covers Hudson, Essex and Passaic counties as well. It has the second largest circulation of New Jersey's daily newspapers, behind The Star-Ledger. Founded in 1895 and owned by the Borg family since 1930, it is the flagship publication of the North Jersey Media Group. Stephen A. Borg is the publisher of The Record. The paper is edited by Martin Gottlieb.
For years, The Record had its primary offices in Hackensack with a bureau in Wayne. Following the purchase of the competing Herald News of Passaic, both papers began centralizing operations in what is now Woodland Park, where The Record is currently located.
In 1930 John Borg, a Wall Street financier, bought The Record.
From 1952 to 1963 the circulation of The Record doubled and its coverage changed from local to regional. It was one of the papers whose editorial position was in favor of the Metropolitan Regional Council (MRC)
The Record is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Fear, released in 1982.
The Record was released on May 16, 1982, on Slash Records with the catalog number SR 111. It was re-released on CD in 2007 with the single "Fuck Christmas" as a bonus track.
The album has been regarded as Fear's best album and as a classic album of the 1980s Los Angeles hardcore punk scene. It has received mostly positive reviews, with Mark Deming of Allmusic rating the album 4.5 out of 5 stars and stating that it "makes sense that John Belushi was a big fan of Fear, because The Record sounds like the punk equivalent of the movie Animal House -- puerile, offensive, and often reveling in its own ignorance, but pretty entertaining on a non-think level while it lasts." He also stated that Fear had a "fairly unique perspective -- they seemingly embraced punk as an efficient way to piss off everyone around them, and there's no arguing that they achieved their goals with flying colors on their first and best album, The Record."Kurt Cobain listed it in his top 50 albums of all time.
The Record was a Canadian music industry magazine that featured record charts, trade news and opinions. David Farrell launched the publication in mid-1981, continuing its printed version until August 1999 when The Record continued as a website-based publication. The singles and albums chart featured in the magazine were featured as the Canadian lists in the Hits of the World section in Billboard.
In March 2001, shortly after the demise of competing publication RPM, Farrell announced the complete shutdown of The Record. The demise was blamed on insufficient advertising and online subscription revenues.The Record editor Steve McLean began the Canadian Music Network publication in May of that year.
Live & Off the Record (released as En Vivo y en Privado in Spain and Latin America) is the second live album by Colombian musician Shakira. The album was released in 2004, and consists of a two-disc CD and DVD compilation. The CD includes recordings of live performances recorded during 2003 and 2004, and the DVD includes footage from Shakira's Tour of the Mongoose live performance in Rotterdam, Netherlands on April 22, 2003. The album was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2004. It peaked at the number one on the US Top Music Videos chart on April 17, 2004.
Music video by Shakira performing Ojos Así. (C) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/IWRUpf
Watch Shakira's performance of her hit song, "Whenever, Wherever," from Live & Off the Record! ¡Ve a Shakira interpretando su exitoso sencillo, "Whenever, Wherever", del álbum En Vivo y en Privado! Music video by Shakira performing Whenever, Wherever. (C) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/Y6ZbfC #Shakira #WheneverWherever #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOfftheRecord
Watch Shakira's live performance of "Estoy Aquí" from Live & Off the Record! Music video by Shakira performing Estoy Aquí. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/nX05XA #Shakira #EstoyAquí #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOfftheRecord
Watch Shakira's performance of her hit song, "Objection (Tango)" from Live & Off the Record! Music video by Shakira performing Objection (Tango). (C) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/VnxQbP #Shakira #Objection #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOfftheRecord #Tango
Music video by Shakira performing Octavo Día. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/QLeG0V
Watch Shakira's live performance of "The One" from Live & Off the Record! Music video by Shakira performing The One. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/ziZeRR #Shakira #TheOne #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOfftheRecord
http://www.shakira.com/tour SHAKIRA LIVE 01: Suerte / Whenever Wherever - Tour of the Moongose (2003)
Watch Shakira's live performance of "Inevitable" from Live & Off the Record! Music video by Shakira performing Inevitable. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/Vaz82z #Shakira #Inevitable #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOffTheRecord
Watch Shakira's live performance of "Poem to a Horse" from Live & Off the Record! Music video by Shakira performing Poem to a Horse. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/pUAxpU #Shakira #PoemToAHorse #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveandOfftheRecord
Watch Shakira's performance of her hit song, "Back In Black" from Live & Off the Record! ¡Ve a Shakira interpretando su exitoso sencillo _Back in Black_, del álbum En Vivo y en Privado! Music video by Shakira performing Back In Black. (P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (NETHERLANDS) BV http://vevo.ly/GKdmFl #Shakira #BackInBlack #Vevo #LatinPop #LiveAndOffTheRecord
Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, a.k.a. Off the Record or OTR, is a Canadian sports talk show on TSN hosted by Michael Landsberg. Since the program debuted on TSN in 1997, it has become the longest-running sports talk show on Canadian television.
The half hour show features guests from various backgrounds, ranging from the sports athletes to reporters to political figures or even entertainers, participating as panelists in a round table discussion on notable sports events of the day, with Landsberg serving as the moderator. Occasionally, an episode would feature just one guest in a one-on-one interview with Landsberg, usually from the sports world or WWE personalities. Prior to the second commercial break of the show, a portion of the commercial bumper includes a "Quirky Fact" shown on the screen related either to the major sports topic of the day, or in relation to the guest being interviewed by Landsberg. Prior to the third commercial break, a portion of the bumper includes Landsberg reading a witty e-mail to the show from a viewer, often a shot directed towards him. However, when there is a one-on-one interview that Landsberg is conducting with someone that is dealing with an issue of seriousness or solemness, this segment is omitted.
(by AC/DC)
Back in black
I hit the sack
I've been too long
I'm glad to be back
(I bet you know I'm)
Yes, I'm let loose
From the noose
That's kept me hanging about
I've been looking at the sky
'cause it's gettin' me high
Forget the hearse 'cause I never die
I got nine lives
Cat's eyes
Abusin' every one of them
And running wild
Chorus:
'cause I'm back
Yes, I'm back
Well, I'm back
Yes, I'm back
Well, I'm back, back
(well) I'm back in black
Yes, I'm back in black
Back in the back
Of a cadillac
Number one with a bullet
I'm a power pack
Yes, I'm in a bang
With a gang
They've got to catch me
If they want me to hang
Cause I'm back on the track
And I'm beatin' the flack
Nobody's gonna get me on another rap
So look at me now
I'm just makin' my play
Don't try to push your luck
Just get out of my way
(Chorus)
Well, I'm back, yes I'm back
Well, I'm back, yes I'm back
Well, I'm back, back
Well I'm back in black
Yes I'm back in black
Hooo yeah
Ohh yeah
Yes I am
Oooh yeah, yeah oh yeah
Back in now
Well I'm back, I'm back
Back, I'm back
Back, I'm back
Back, I'm back
Back, I'm back
Back
Back in black
Yes I'm back in black
Out of the sight