Going All the Way is a 1997 film directed by Mark Pellington. The film was written by Dan Wakefield, based on his 1970 novel. It won an award at the Sundance Film Festival.
Two men return home to Indiana after they served time in the Army during the Korean War.
Stephen Holden of The New York Times did not care for the film, especially Pellington's direction:
Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars:
All the Way may refer to:
The Way may refer to a spiritual path:
The Way may also refer to:
Jeffrey Linton Osborne (born March 9, 1948) is an American funk and R&B musician, songwriter, lyricist, and former lead singer of the band, L.T.D.
Osborne was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He is the youngest of 12 children and is part of a musical family. He has five brothers and six sisters, some of whom went on to have music careers (his brother Billy was an L.T.D. bandmate). Osborne's father, Clarence "Legs" Osborne, was a popular trumpeter who played with Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington and died when Osborne was thirteen. Osborne started his music career in 1970 with a band called Love Men Ltd., who would later become known as L.T.D. The band recorded hit singles such as "(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again", "Concentrate on You," "Love Ballad" and "Holding On (When Love Is Gone)". At first, Osborne was a drummer, sharing lead vocal duties with his brother Billy, but by 1978 he became the group's primary lead vocalist. He and Billy both left L.T.D. in late 1980 to start solo careers. His solo success includes five gold and platinum albums.
Henry Charles Bukowski (born Heinrich Karl Bukowski; August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was an American poet, novelist and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social, cultural and economic ambience of his home city of Los Angeles. It is marked by an emphasis on the ordinary lives of poor Americans, the act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women and the drudgery of work. Bukowski wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories and six novels, eventually publishing over sixty books. In 1986 Time called Bukowski a "laureate of American lowlife". Regarding Bukowski's enduring popular appeal, Adam Kirsch of The New Yorker wrote, "the secret of Bukowski’s appeal. . . [is that] he combines the confessional poet’s promise of intimacy with the larger-than-life aplomb of a pulp-fiction hero."
Charles Bukowski was born as Heinrich Karl Bukowski in Andernach, Germany, to Heinrich Bukowski and Katharina (née Fett). Bukowski's mother was a native German and his father was an American serviceman of German descent. His paternal grandfather Leonard had emigrated to America from Germany in the 1880s. In Cleveland, Leonard met Emilie Krausse who had emigrated from Danzig, then part of Germany. They married and settled in Pasadena. He worked as a carpenter, setting up his own very successful construction company. The couple had four children, including Henry, Charles Bukowski's father.
Ur gaa meer jaan (sing my love)
Kal zantum mukht zho khurda
Ur gaa meer jaan
Saw dhast jaan mhug aag ashe ta
Ur gaa meer jaan
Thum ho gaa en teh ne want zum zatana
Ur gaa meer jaan
Thum ho gaa en teh ne want zum zatana
We're going all the way
Oh no matter what they say
We won't give up, we won't give up
We're on our way
The future lies within our hands
And now it's time, to make a stand
Put heart and soul in what we believe in
Doesn't matter who you are,
Keep on looking for the brightest star
Don't look back
Just keep achieving
Everlasting now we're on our own
A never ending fight to take control
Chorus
We're going all the way
Oh no matter what they say
We won't give up we won't give in
We're on our way
we're going all the way
Gotta make, a master plan
show the world, every woman and man
Working night and day to make it better
Use your head and use your heart
Know your mind right from the start
Play to win, the only thing that matters
A never ending fight to take control
repeat chorus
We're going all the way
No no matter what you say
We won't bow down
No turning around
The world is ours to take.
Never ending fight to take control
Repeat chorus until end
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Well this is it
so where it's at monomaniacs
baby you know all we're good for
drugs for the kids, if the kids are flat
all dressed up to match
those shit eating grins look effortless
and if there's nothing left to die for
and nall this our beauty is just decay
and if there's nothing left to die for
then you and me, let's go out going all the way
well this is it
so where it's at megalomaniacs
baby you know it's all we're good for
those missle men with their master plan
don't get paid to understand
makes you wonder where we got these shit eating grins from
and if there's nothing left to die for
and all this our beauty is just decay
and if there's nothing left to die for
then you and me
let's go out going all the way
dreams of sea caught way inland
cut as losses we'll cut our losses
We're going all the way,
Oh, no matter what they say!
We won't give up, we won't give up,
We're on our way.
The future lies within our hands
And now it's time to make a stand.
Put heart and soul
In what we believe in.
Doesn't matter who you are.
Keep on looking for the brightest star.
Don't look back, just keep achieving.
Everlasting now we're on our own:
A never ending fight to take control.
~chorus~
We're going all the way
No matter what they say.
We won't give up, we won't give in.
We're on our way.
We're going all the way.
Got to make a masterplan,
Show the world, every woman and man,
Hoping night and day
To make it better.
Use your head, you gotta use your heart.
Know your mind right from the start.
Play to win, the only thing that matters
Is a never ending fight to take control.
~chorus~
We're going all the way
No, no, no matter what you say!
We won't bow down,
No turnin' around.
The world is ours today!
Come on, come on, come on.
The never ending fight to take control.
~chorus~
We're going all the way,
All the way,
No, no matter what you say!
We won't bow down,
No turnin' around.
The world is ours today!
Yeah yeah!