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Heart Hampshire (formerly Ocean FM and Ocean Sound) was a British independent local radio station serving South Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight primarily for Portsmouth, Winchester and Southampton. The station served an area of England with a high proportion of commuters to London and a higher-than-average disposable income from middle-class families and people over 45. Its target age range was 25-45.
Ocean Sound's predecessor, Radio Victory provided the first local commercial radio service in the South of England in 1975, with its small transmission area around Portsmouth. The station was disliked by the then regulator and when it Independent Broadcasting Authority re-advertised the Portsmouth licence to include Southampton and Winchester, Victory lost out to a new consortium called Ocean Sound Ltd. Ocean Sound proposed an expanded coverage area taking in Southampton. Radio Victory ceased operations in June 1986, three months earlier than the expiry date of its franchise, with a test transmission informing listeners of the unprecedented situation. Ocean Sound took over programme provision that October from a new purpose-built broadcast unit in a business park at Segensworth West on the western outskirts of Fareham, Hampshire.
♥ (Heart) is the fourth EP by Norwegian electronic dance music producer Aleksander Vinter, and his third under the alias "Savant". It was released on 13 March 2013. Its total length of 30:44 comprises 5 tracks.
Heart is an American rock band that first found success in Canada and later in the United States and worldwide. Over the group's four-decade history it has had three primary lineups, with the constant center of the group since 1974 being sisters Ann Wilson (lead singer) and Nancy Wilson (guitarist). Heart rose to fame in the mid-1970s with music influenced by hard rock and heavy metal as well as folk music. Their popularity declined in the early 1980s, but the band enjoyed a comeback starting in 1985 and experienced even greater success with album oriented rock (AOR) hits and hard rock ballads into the 1990s. With Jupiter's Darling (2004), Red Velvet Car (2010), and Fanatic (2012), Heart made a return to its hard rock and acoustic folk roots.
To date, Heart has sold over 35 million records worldwide, including over 22.5 million in album sales in the U.S. The group was ranked number 57 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". With Top 10 albums on the Billboard Album Chart in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s, Heart is among the most commercially enduring hard rock bands in history. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
A game demo is a freely distributed piece of an upcoming or recently released video game. Demos are typically released by the game's publisher to help consumers get a feel of the game before deciding whether to buy the full version.
In the early 1990s, shareware distribution was a popular method of publishing games for smaller developers, including then-fledgling companies such as Apogee Software (now 3D Realms), Epic Megagames (now Epic Games), and id Software. It gave consumers the chance to try a trial portion of the game, usually restricted to the game's complete first section or "episode", before purchasing the rest of the adventure. Racks of games on single 51⁄4" and later 3.5" floppy disks were common in many stores, often very cheaply. Since the shareware versions were essentially free, the cost needed only the covering of the disk and minimal packaging. Sometimes, the demo disks were packaged within the box of another game by the same company. As the increasing size of games in the mid-90s made them impractical to fit on floppies, and retail publishers and developers began to earnestly mimic the practice, shareware games were replaced by shorter demos that were either distributed free on CDs with gaming magazines or as free downloads over the Internet, in some cases becoming exclusive content for specific websites.
P-Model made a demo in 1979 to obtain a recording contract; it features 2 songs, each one being composed by Susumu Hirasawa and Yasumi Tanaka, P-Model's main songwriters at the time. The band negotiated with 8 record labels, in the end, they chose to sign a contract with Warner-Pioneer, all P-MODEL releases from 1979 to 1981 (3 albums and 3 singles) were handled by Warner-Pioneer, including IN A MODEL ROOM, the album where both of these songs were included. Hirasawa also gave a copy to Plastics keyboardist Masahide Sakuma after a Plastics show after asking him to produce In a Model Room, which Sakuma accepted. Due to the demo nature of the recordings, they are rawer and punkier than the studio recorded versions. The demo was released by Hirasawa's SYUN label in 1994 as a bonus for those who bought both OOPARTS and Pause, the first release of the SYUN label (due to its nature, the demo received a catalogue number outside of the standard numbering convention of the SYUN label). The demo was remastered by Hirasawa and re-released on the Ashu-on [Sound Subspecies] in the solar system box set on 10 May 2002; it was put on CD 13, with SCUBA RECYCLE, Air On The Wiring and the In a Model Room outtake WHITE SHOES.
Demo 2004 is the demo album by French post-metal band Year of No Light, released in 2004. It was originally released on a limited edition CDR (150 copies) on Radar Swarm. Most of the songs were later re-recorded for the band's first album, Nord.
All tracks written by Year of No Light.
Heart - Strange Euphoria (2012)
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Heartless (Demo) · Heart Strange Euphoria ℗ 2012 Heart General Partnership Composer, Producer: Ann Wilson Composer, Producer: Nancy Wilson Producer: Sue Wood Engineer, Producer: Al Quaglieri Mastering Engineer: Joe Palmaccio Mixing Engineer: Thom Cadley A&r; Coordinator: Darren Salmieri Auto-generated by YouTube.
Heartless, the Premier Tribute to Heart, packs every concert with the songs fans love and deliver a FANtastical, authentic journey from four decades of Heart's music. These six talented and versatile musicians deliver the sound, spirit, and all live energy of the original band, Heart. Heartless gives you the thrill of falling in love with the music of Heart all over again. Experience it! ! Subscribe to e-list with updates and shows direct to your email: http://eepurl.com/FH6qr Booking - bookus@heartlesstributeband.com Schedule and more at http://heartlesstributeband.com/ #heartlesstributeband
Always a FAVORITE! We love fans screaming Barracuda!! Heartless, the Premier Tribute to Heart, packs every concert with the songs fans love and deliver a FANtastical, authentic journey from four decades of Heart's music. These six talented and versatile musicians deliver the sound, spirit, and all live energy of the original band, Heart. Heartless gives you the thrill of falling in love with the music of Heart all over again. Experience it! ! Subscribe to e-list with updates and shows direct to your email: http://eepurl.com/FH6qr Booking - bookus@heartlesstributeband.com Schedule and more at http://heartlesstributeband.com/ #heartlesstributeband Description
Ok this is from the 95 demo :D
Heart Burn to the Wick 1979-01-26 info The show includes a second encore and an interview not listed in the other versions; it also includes artwork. The artwork indicates it is sourced from the off-air master tape, which may or may not be true. Excellent sounding tape. Heart Burn to the Wick Bonne Music 12/13 01-26-1979 Capital Theater Passaic, NJ Source: FM Broadcast from WNEW in NYC Disc 1 01. Intro 02. Cook With Fire 03. High Times 04. Heartless 05. Devil Delight 06. Straight On 07. Magic Man 08. Love Alive 09. Magazine 10. Mistral Wind 11. Dog & Butterfly Disc 2 01. Crazy On You Intro 02. Crazy On You 03. Kick It Out 04. Barracuda 05. Encore Break #1 - DJ Talking 06. White Lightning & Wine 07. Rock 'n Roll (Led Zeppelin Cover) 08. Encore Break #2 - DJ Talking 09. Without You (H...
Heart Live Pittsburgh 1978
Heart Hampshire (formerly Ocean FM and Ocean Sound) was a British independent local radio station serving South Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight primarily for Portsmouth, Winchester and Southampton. The station served an area of England with a high proportion of commuters to London and a higher-than-average disposable income from middle-class families and people over 45. Its target age range was 25-45.
Ocean Sound's predecessor, Radio Victory provided the first local commercial radio service in the South of England in 1975, with its small transmission area around Portsmouth. The station was disliked by the then regulator and when it Independent Broadcasting Authority re-advertised the Portsmouth licence to include Southampton and Winchester, Victory lost out to a new consortium called Ocean Sound Ltd. Ocean Sound proposed an expanded coverage area taking in Southampton. Radio Victory ceased operations in June 1986, three months earlier than the expiry date of its franchise, with a test transmission informing listeners of the unprecedented situation. Ocean Sound took over programme provision that October from a new purpose-built broadcast unit in a business park at Segensworth West on the western outskirts of Fareham, Hampshire.
The doctor said
"Come back again next week
I think that you need me"
All she did was cry
she wanted to die
"Doctor when can you see me?"
There's a guy out there
seems like he's everywhere
It just ain't fair
(chorus)
Heartless, heartless
Never out of control
Heartless, heartless
Sin in the name of rock and roll
Heartless, heartless
He thinks it's so cool to be cold
never realize the way love dies
when you crucify its soul
Late night in the penthouse room
the fire is burning
Shadows are warm, laying in
his arms she answers his yearning
Her eyes are filled with sand