- published: 21 Dec 2016
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Walking Dead may refer to:
The Walking Dead franchise consists of:
The term New Frontier was used by liberal, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in his acceptance speech in the 1960 United States presidential election to the Democratic National Convention at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as the Democratic slogan to inspire America to support him. The phrase developed into a label for his administration's domestic and foreign programs.
In the words of Robert D. Marcus: "Kennedy entered office with ambitions to eradicate poverty and to raise America’s eyes to the stars through the space program."
The Walking is an avant-garde music/experimental film score studio album by Jane Siberry. The album was released on Reprise Records internationally, but remained on the independent label Duke Street Records in Canada. It is an excellent example of music that, on release, was panned by critics and largely spurned by the market, only to become a museum-quality art that has stood the test of time.
The album was initially poorly received by critics. It largely turned its back on the quirky new wave pop that Siberry had been known for; in its place was a surreal amalgam of progressive rock and Laurie Anderson-style performance art narratives, only one of which was shorter than six minutes.
Toronto progressive radio station CFNY, an early champion of Siberry's music, announced that it did not view any track on The Walking as viable for airplay on their station. Sales of the album were slow at first, although they improved when Siberry provided radio stations with a shorter edit of "Ingrid and the Footman".
The sound of the waves is drowned out by everything that I spit out All of which was aimed at you When you hear it, you won't come back
I swat at my ears because I doubt your words All of which were aimed at me When I hear it, I pretend it doesn't reach me
The row of Gingko trees was swaying in the wind And me too, I have the same feeling My restless heart has been locked up And doesn't sway anymore, it seems
When I said goodbye, my heart was in pain When the Summers pass, Fall will hover about And alone, you'll look back at the photograph As the Winters pile up and the Springs scatter
Your toy just?
The row of Gingko trees was swaying in the wind And me too, I have the same feeling My restless heart has been locked up And doesn't sway anymore, it seems
When I said goodbye, my heart was in pain I jumped on the Toukaidou line and went straight through town And alone, you'll look back at the photograph When it comes out of the sea, the spring will have scattered
Do you remember the day that I said goodbye? Time will pass, and the days will flutter about The photographs have piled up, carving out the present And even if the color begins to fade...
Am I your toy just?