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A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunications signals. Wire is commonly formed by drawing the metal through a hole in a die or draw plate. Wire gauges come in various standard sizes, as expressed in terms of a gauge number. The term wire is also used more loosely to refer to a bundle of such strands, as in 'multistranded wire', which is more correctly termed a wire rope in mechanics, or a cable in electricity.
Wire comes in solid core, stranded, or braided forms. Although usually circular in cross-section, wire can be made in square, hexagonal, flattened rectangular, or other cross-sections, either for decorative purposes, or for technical purposes such as high-efficiency voice coils in loudspeakers. Edge-woundcoil springs, such as the Slinky toy, are made of special flattened wire.
In antiquity, jewelry often contains, in the form of chains and applied decoration, large amounts of wire that is accurately made and which must have been produced by some efficient, if not technically advanced, means. In some cases, strips cut from metal sheet were made into wire by pulling them through perforations in stone beads. This causes the strips to fold round on themselves to form thin tubes. This strip drawing technique was in use in Egypt by the 2nd Dynasty. From the middle of the 2nd millennium BC most of the gold wires in jewellery are characterised by seam lines that follow a spiral path along the wire. Such twisted strips can be converted into solid round wires by rolling them between flat surfaces or the strip wire drawing method. The strip twist wire manufacturing method was superseded by drawing in the ancient Old World sometime between about the 8th and 10th centuries AD. There is some evidence for the use of drawing further East prior to this period.
Colin Newman (born 16 September 1954) is an English musician, record producer and record label owner. He is best known as the primary vocalist and songwriter for the post-punk band Wire.
Colin Newman was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire and moved to London when he was 21 after finishing art school. In 1976 Newman formed the band Wire which he served as main songwriter, singer and guitarist. At start the band was considered a part of London's Punk rock scene but later reached critical acclaim for their massive influence on Post-punk, New wave and Alternative rock. When the band temporarily split in 1980, Newman pursued a solo career. His first solo album, A-Z, was released in 1980 on the Beggar's Banquet record label. The album veered from extremely skewed pop to more mainstream numbers, such as "Order for Order", which was compared by some to Gary Numan. A track from the demos for this LP (but not included on the original vinyl release), "Not Me", was covered by This Mortal Coil on their It'll End in Tears LP; This Mortal Coil then covered the A-Z track "Alone" on their second album Filigree & Shadow. Newman's second LP, the entirely instrumental Provisionally Entitled The Singing Fish, in which all the tracks were titled for numbered fish, was released on the 4AD Records label in 1981. A third LP, Not To, which along with original compositions reworked a number of tracks originally written for Wire, was released in 1982 on 4AD.
This here is some good shit
saw you in a mag kissing a man
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy 12XU (live 1st April 1977) · Wire Live At The Roxy, London (1977) / Live At CBGB Theatre, New York (1978) ℗ 2007 Pinkflag Released on: 2006-11-13 Mixer: Colin Newman Producer: Colin Newman Composer: Newman Lyricist: Gilbert/Lewis/Newman Auto-generated by YouTube.
WIRE perform "12XU" for their final encore.
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy 12XU (live 2nd April 1977) · Wire Live At The Roxy, London (1977) / Live At CBGB Theatre, New York (1978) ℗ 2007 Pinkflag Released on: 2006-11-13 Mixer: Colin Newman Producer: Colin Newman Composer: Newman Lyricist: Gilbert/Lewis/Newman Auto-generated by YouTube.
This here is some good shit
saw you in a mag kissing a man
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy 12XU (live 1st April 1977) · Wire Live At The Roxy, London (1977) / Live At CBGB Theatre, New York (1978) ℗ 2007 Pinkflag Released on: 2006-11-13 Mixer: Colin Newman Producer: Colin Newman Composer: Newman Lyricist: Gilbert/Lewis/Newman Auto-generated by YouTube.
WIRE perform "12XU" for their final encore.
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy 12XU (live 2nd April 1977) · Wire Live At The Roxy, London (1977) / Live At CBGB Theatre, New York (1978) ℗ 2007 Pinkflag Released on: 2006-11-13 Mixer: Colin Newman Producer: Colin Newman Composer: Newman Lyricist: Gilbert/Lewis/Newman Auto-generated by YouTube.
EMI Records Japan (1995) Originally Released UK 1977 1 Reuters 00:00 2 Field Day For The Sundays 03:02 3 Three Girl Rhumba 03:32 4 Ex Lion Tamer 04:56 5 Lowdown 07:15 6 Start To Move 09:41 7 Brazil 10:54 8 It's So Obvious 11:35 9 Surgeon's Girl 12:29 10 Pink Flag 13:47 11 The Commercial 17:34 12 Straight Line 18:24 13 106 Beats That 19:08 14 Mr. Suit 20:21 15 Strange 21:46 16 Fragile 25:45 17 Mannequin 27:03 18 Different To Me 29:41 19 Champs 30:25 20 Feeling Called Love 32:11 21 1 2 X U 33:33 Bonus Tracks: 22 Dot Dash 35:30 23 Options R 37:55 24 Love Ain't Polite 39:32 25 Oh No Not So 40:39 26 It's The Motive 42:16 27 Practice Makes Perfect 43:40 28 Sand In My Joints 47:30 29 Stablemate 49:21 30 I Feel Mysterious Today 51:40 31 Und...
Wire - Early Rehearsals August 1976 - 01. Tune Up 02. Prove Myself 03. Mary Is A Dyke 04. Bad Night At The Lion 05. Outside The Law 06. Gimme Your Love 07. Midnight Train 08. Feeling Called Love 09. T.V. 10. Lost Boy 11. Johnny Brown 12. After Midnight 13. Fade 14. Bitch 15. Road Runner March 1977 - 16. Mary Is A Dyke 17. Too True 18. The Commercial 19. Just Don't Care 20. Strange 21. Brazil 22. It's So Obvious 23. Three Girl Rhumba 24. Lowdown 25. Feeling Called Love 26. After Midnight 27. 12XU 28. Mr Suit
show + interview! Wire: Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals) Bruce Gilbert (guitar) Robert Gotobed (drums)
Track List and Times 1. The Commercial - 0:01 2. Mary is a Dyke - 1:00 3. Too True - 2:07 4. Just Don't Care - 3:15 (My fav song!!!!!!) 5. Strange - 4:36 6. Brazil - 7:07 7. It's So Obvious - 7:53 8. Three Girl Rhumba - 8:49 9. TV - 10:18 10. Straight Line - 11:46 11. Lowdown - 12:40 12. Feeling Called Love - 15:03 13. NYC - 16:24 14. After Midnight - 17:36 15. 12XU - 19:05 16. Mr Suit - 21:08 17. Glad All Over - 22:57
Wire - Pink Flag, 1977 Reuters Field Day For The Sundays Three Girl Rhumba Ex-Lion Tamer Lowdown Start To Move Brazil It's So Obvious Surgeon's Girl Pink Flag The Commercial Straight Line 106 Beats That Mr Suit Strange Fragile Mannequin Different To Me Champs Feeling Called Love 12XU + Dot Dash/Options R I was sold up the river to the red slave trade The stores were gathered, the plans were laid Synchronised watches at 18:05 How many dead or alive in 1955? The pink flag was screaming, bugle boys sucked and blew No time for confessions, orders given Books were cooked on the 4th of the 3rd How many seen or heard on the 12th of the 3rd? How many dead or alive?
Track List and Times 1. The Commercial - 0:01 2. Mary is a Dyke - 1:00 3. Too True - 2:07 4. Just Don't Care - 3:15 (My fav song!!!!!!) 5. Strange - 4:36 6. Brazil - 7:07 7. It's So Obvious - 7:53 8. Three Girl Rhumba - 8:49 9. TV - 10:18 10. Straight Line - 11:46 11. Lowdown - 12:40 12. Feeling Called Love - 15:03 13. NYC - 16:24 14. After Midnight - 17:36 15. 12XU - 19:05 16. Glad All Over - 21:08 17. Mr Suit - 22:57
Wire - "Live in Berwick Street, London - 20 April 2013 (full show)" (As part of the Record Store Day celebrations) Brought to you by: http://www.dsoaudio.com Where you can also find hundreds of gig reviews, music reviews, interviews, downloads and more of electronic/alternative music. Enjoy! Subscribe! Follow dsoaudio on Twitter: http://twitter.com/dsoaudio Friend us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dsoaudio Visit our MySpace space: http://www.myspace.com/dsoaudio
YOU'RE WELCOME! For those of you wondering, this is the same Wire that put out Pink Flag, etc! A1 Prove Myself A2 Mary Is A Dyke A3 Bad Night A4 Can't Stand It No More A5 Love A6 Midnight Train A7 What Is This Feeling Called Love A8 Tv B1 Lost Boy B2 Johnny Piss Off B3 After Midnight B4 Fade B5 Bitch B6 Roadrunner
This collection of demos is for die hards and completionists only. It's definitely not an easy listen. Enjoy! 01. The Commercial (0:00) 02. Mr. Suit (0:57) 03. Pink Flag (2:44) 04. Reuters (5:28) 05. Different to Me (8:07) 06. Ex Lion Tamer (9:06) 07. Mannequin (11:34) 08. Champs (15:00) 09. Start To Move (17:26) 10. 106 Beats That I (18:55) 11. Fragile I (20:15) 12. Fragile II (20:50) 13. Surgeon's Girl I (22:20) 14. Surgeon's Girl II (24:00) 15. Fragile III (26:06) 16. Field Day For The Sundays I (27:30) 17. Field Day For The Sundays II (28:13) 18. 106 Beats That II (29:08) 19. 106 Beats That III (30:30) 20. Fragile IV (32:00) 21. Fragile V (33:28) 22. Practice Makes Perfect (34:53) 23. Oh No Not So (38:27) 24. Culture Vampire/Vultures (39:58) 25. It's The Mot...
Electric-ballroom-Lp Rough-trade
puddem up puddem up
hip hoppin’ up to the mic not hoppin’ on the rude boy tip I’m makin’
suckers kinda tipsy ‘cause I’m
constantly lippy lippy people tend to shut up cause I’m shuttin’ ‘em down down is where you’ll be
headed if you’re stepping’ in my direction direction provided steel town is where I’m residin’ residin’
in my mind is all the thoughts of leavin’ you blind blind to what surrounds when my lyrics reach your
ear drum drum and base is all I need to wipe out so called champions
now I rock rhymes that make a lot of sense don’t talk nonsense at all when I’m shootin’ this ill type
scripture so everybody gets the picture that my shits boom bap so everybody step back
ohhh-a-aaaah hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation
ohhh-a-aaaah people tried it before it never sat quite right
ohhh-a-aaaah lovin’ the hip rock a new style of conversation
ohhh-a-aaaah bein' true to myself and now it sits quite nice
critics want to tell me that I’m causin’ too many crossovers with the genres that I’m choosin’
abusin’ the system of creativity but rules are meant to be broken as you are witnessing here comes
the drunken mountie able and willing I’m shooting lyrics that kill getting everybody high put you
fists in the sky no longer will I have to struggle with the lame idea that music is becomin too
predictable susceptible to media hype and all the hype that surrounds you when I’m rocking the mic
when I’m rocking the mic ya
ohhh-a-aaaah hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation
ohhh-a-aaaah people tried it before it never sat quite right
ohhh-a-aaaah lovin’ the hip rock a new style of conversation
ohhh-a-aaaah bein' true to myself and now it sits quite nice
puddem up puddem up
so it seems you want to fight fight for what is right or so it seems or so it seems seems like it’s the time
time to set it off off with your head head to head I’m challengin’ emcees mentally successfully successfully
I’m climbin’ up the ladder and you’re looking behind you but it’s too late I just zipped by you,
with out the use of force force my way into your mind mind over matter matter resolve resolve it quick and diligent
diligent and efficiently efficiently smoking emcees yes I’m smoking emcees
now I rock rhymes that make a lot of sense don’t talk nonsense all when I’m shootin this il type
scripture so everybody gets the picture that my shits boom bap so everybody step back
ohhh-a-aaaah hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation
ohhh-a-aaaah people tried it before it never sat quite right
ohhh-a-aaaah lovin’ the hip rock a new style of conversation
ohhh-a-aaaah bein' true to myself and now it sits quite nice
puddem up puddem up
hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation
hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation
hip hop and rock and rock and roll are causin’ total devastation