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I Will Follow is a 2010 American independent drama film written, produced and directed by Ava DuVernay, starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Beverly Todd, Omari Hardwick, Michole White, Dijon Talton, Royale Watkins, Damone Roberts, Tracie Thoms and Blair Underwood.
Maye (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) is a successful artist who has taken a leave from work to care for her ill aunt, Amanda (Beverly Todd). As the film begins, Maye is moving out of the home she once shared with Amanda after her death and contemplating her relationships, her career, her past and her future.
I Will Follow was shot in 15 days on location in Topanga Canyon, California. It is the first film to use footage from the first inauguration of Barack Obama.
I Will Follow made its world premiere in New York City at the 2010 Urbanworld Film Festival, where it won audience honors. It also played at the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival and the 2010 AFI Film Festival. The film had a limited release on March 11, 2011.
Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released on 9 June 2003. Following the electronic and jazz styles of Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001), Hail to the Thief returned to the guitar rock of Radiohead's earlier albums, but retained electronic elements such as drum machines, synthesisers and digital manipulation. To avoid the protracted recording sessions of previous albums, the band recorded it quickly, employing a live, "spontaneous" approach.
Many of the album's lyrics were written in response to the War on Terror and the resurgence of right-wing politics in the West after the turn of the millennium. Songwriter and vocalist Thom Yorke said the album expresses "frustration and powerlessness and anger, and the huge gap between the people that put themselves in control and the people that allegedly voted for them."
Despite a high-profile internet leak ten weeks before its release, Hail to the Thief debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and number three in the United States. It produced three charting singles: "There There", "Go to Sleep" and "2 + 2 = 5". It is certified platinum in the UK, Canada and the US. It was acclaimed by critics and became the fifth consecutive Radiohead album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. It was the last album released under Radiohead's six-album record contract with Parlophone.
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"The Electric Co." or "Cry/The Electric Co." is the tenth song by Irish rock band U2 from their debut album Boy, released in 1980.
"Electric co." is an abbreviation for "electric convulsion therapy", which is an electric shock suffered by patients in psychiatry as part of their treatment. The band wrote this as a protest song in reference to a friend who tried to kill himself and as a result was taken to a psychiatric hospital that practiced electric convulsion therapy.
For live performances, a short song called "The Cry" or "Cry" has been linked to the beginning "The Electric Co". The riff from "The Cry" was later used in the song "Is That All?" from the group's 1981 album October. "The Electric Co." was sometimes titled "Cry/The Electric Co." because it was preceded by "The Cry". In the studio version of The Electric Co." found on Boy, "The Cry" is not incorporated in the song.
"The Cry" preceded "The Electric Co." at every concert since 1980 in Edinburgh until the end of The Unforgettable Fire Tour. During this period, Bono sang a snippet of "Send in the Clowns" by Stephen Sondheim at the end of the song. During The Joshua Tree Tour, it was played without "The Cry", and the number of times they played this song was reduced. It was last performed on August 3, 1987.
The Heart is the debut solo album of Ours lead singer Jimmy Gnecco. The album was released via Bright Antenna on July 20, 2010. It was self-produced by Gnecco, who also played every instrument on the album. "Bring You Home" has been announced as the album's first single. On November 7, 2011, a version of the album with new mixes and a full band was released entitled The Heart X Edition.
All songs written by Jimmy Gnecco.
Tombaugh Regio /ˈtɒmbaʊ ˈriːdʒi.oʊ/, nicknamed The Heart after its shape, is the largest bright surface feature of the dwarf planet Pluto. It is just north of the equator, to the northeast of Cthulhu Regio and to the northwest of Krun Macula, both dark features. Its western lobe, a 1000-km-wide plain of nitrogen and other ices, is named Sputnik Planum. The eastern lobe is thought to consist of high-albedo uplands coated by nitrogen transported through the atmosphere from Sputnik Planum, and then deposited as ice. Some of this nitrogen ice then returns to Sputnik Planum via glacial flow.
Tombaugh Regio is a large, light-colored region about 1,590 km (990 mi) across. The two lobes of the feature are geologically distinct. The western lobe, Sputnik Planum, is smoother than the eastern, and they are of slightly different colors. Early speculation was that the western lobe may be a large impact crater filled with nitrogen snow. Bright spots within the region were initially speculated to be mountain peaks. Photos, released on 15 July 2015, revealed 3,400 m (11,000 ft) mountains made of water ice in the feature; they also showed no craters in this same region. Subsequent data indicated that the center of Sputnik Planum is rich in nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane ices, and that features near the edges of the region show evidence of ice flow such as glaciers, and light material overlying the darker material at the eastern edge of Cthulhu Regio. The surface of Sputnik Planum is divided into polygonal convection cells and is less than 10 million years old, indicating that Pluto is geologically active.
Cry usually refers to crying, the act of shedding tears.
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U2 Innocence + Experince tour 2015 Live in Paris! Full Encore: - City of Blinding Lights - Beautiful Day - Mother and Child Reunion - One (At the end of One, most beautiful action bono what a hero!)
U2 ends their North American leg of the Innocence + Experience tour with a special guest performance by Bruce Springsteen in their encore. "The Boss" joins them on stage for "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and "Stand By Me".
Watch the Edge alternate the keyboard and guitar parts of "New Years Day'...tremendously exciting performance. Filmed at Lorelei, about 400 feet above the eastern bank of the Rhine, near St. Goarshausen, Germany -- six months after the release of U2's third LP, WAR, on February 28, 1983. Note: There are several audio and video glitches, skips, etc. Also, some bass distortion. These were present in the source recording, which was a capture from a television re-broadcast. I didn't alter the source. Beautifully filmed by at least a half dozen cameras. Of interest: All songs are from U2's first three LPs. The band performed six of the ten songs on WAR, six of the eleven songs on BOY, and only one song (Gloria) from OCTOBER. Personnel: Bono (Paul Hewson) -v The Edge (Dave Eva...
U2 California, May 30, 1983 Set: Gloria I Threw A Brick A Day Without Me (Dear Prudence) Bono Talk An Cat Dubh Into The Heart New Year's Day Surrender Two Hearts Beat As One Sunday Bloody Sunday (Let's Twist Again) The Cry - Electric Co. Encore: I Will Follow 40
U2 04 Nov 81 An early demonstration of why they were (and are) such an electrifying live band. Recorded less than a month after their second LP, OCTOBER (12 Oct 81), was released. All songs except for "The Cry" and '11 O'Clock..." were drawn from BOY and OCTOBER. Set: Gloria Another Time Another Place I Threw A Brick Through A Window An Cat Dubh Into The Heart Rejoice The Cry The Electric Co. I Fall Down October Stories For Boys I Will Follow Twilight Out Of Control Encore: 11 O´Clock Tick Tock The Ocean I Will Follow (played twice this show) Personnel: Bono - v The Edge - g, bv Adam Clayton - b Larry Mullen - d
Full encore proformance from the July 7th 2015 U2 show in Toronto. Footage shot from the nose bleed seats at the Air Canada Centre. Set List: City Of Blinding Lights Where The Streets Have No Name One
U2 04 Nov 81 An early demonstration of why they were (and are) such an electrifying live band. Recorded less than a month after their second LP, OCTOBER (12 Oct 81), was released. All songs except for "The Cry" and '11 O'Clock..." were drawn from BOY and OCTOBER. Set: Gloria Another Time Another Place I Threw A Brick Through A Window An Cat Dubh Into The Heart Rejoice The Cry The Electric Co. I Fall Down October Stories For Boys I Will Follow Twilight Out Of Control Encore: 11 O´Clock Tick Tock The Ocean I Will Follow (played twice this show) Personnel: Bono - v The Edge - g, bv Adam Clayton - b Larry Mullen - d
Filmed at Lorelei, about 400 feet above the eastern bank of the Rhine, near St. Goarshausen, Germany -- six months after the release of U2's third LP, WAR, on February 28, 1983. Note: There are several audio and video glitches, skips, etc. Also, some bass distortion. These were present in the source recording, which was a capture from a television re-broadcast. I didn't alter the source. Beautifully filmed by at least a half dozen cameras. Of interest: All songs are from U2's first three LPs. The band performed six of the ten songs on WAR, six of the eleven songs on BOY, and only one song (Gloria) from OCTOBER. Personnel: Bono (Paul Hewson) -v The Edge (Dave Evans) - g, k Adam Clayton - b Larry Mullen, Jr. - d Set: Out of Control + Twilight + An Cat Dubh + Into T...
In the summer of 1992, U2 came back to the USA to play more concerts for us. This is an audience shot of their concert in Oakland, CA on November 7, 1992. This was their 2nd time playing in Oakland during the ZooTV tour. Setlist: Zoo Station The Fly Even Better Than The Real Thing Mysterious Ways / Love To Love You Baby (snippet) One / Unchained Melody (snippet) Until The End Of The World New Year's Day Dirty Old Town Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World Angel Of Harlem When Love Comes To Town Satellite Of Love Redemption Song Sunday Bloody Sunday Bullet The Blue Sky / The Battle Hymn Of The Republic (snippet) Running To Stand Still Where The Streets Have No Name Pride (In The Name Of Love) I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Stand By Me encore(s): Desire Ultra Violet (Lig...
Adam Clayton plays guitar, and the Edge plays bass... A Psalm of David 1 I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. 2 He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. 3 He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear and put their trust in the LORD. 4 Blessed is the man who makes the LORD his trust, who does not look to the proud, to those who turn aside to false gods. [a] 5 Many, O LORD my God, are the wonders you have done. The things you planned for us no one can recount to you; were I to speak and tell of th...
Ending of Mothers of The Disappeared into Beautiful Day. Live at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
I didn't shoot any video with my 7D until the very end because I wanted to save room for stills, of which there are *many.* I will post those once I've had a chance to edit them, but I wanted to get this up ASAP because it nicely encapsulates the essence of what makes U2 so great.
I Will Follow is a 2010 American independent drama film written, produced and directed by Ava DuVernay, starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Beverly Todd, Omari Hardwick, Michole White, Dijon Talton, Royale Watkins, Damone Roberts, Tracie Thoms and Blair Underwood.
Maye (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) is a successful artist who has taken a leave from work to care for her ill aunt, Amanda (Beverly Todd). As the film begins, Maye is moving out of the home she once shared with Amanda after her death and contemplating her relationships, her career, her past and her future.
I Will Follow was shot in 15 days on location in Topanga Canyon, California. It is the first film to use footage from the first inauguration of Barack Obama.
I Will Follow made its world premiere in New York City at the 2010 Urbanworld Film Festival, where it won audience honors. It also played at the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival and the 2010 AFI Film Festival. The film had a limited release on March 11, 2011.
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