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Yes! is the second studio album released by country music artist Chad Brock. Lead-off single "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)", featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr., is a rewritten version of Williams' hit "A Country Boy Can Survive", rewritten to address the Y2K problem. This song peaked at #30 on the country charts in late 1999. Following it were the title track, which became Brock's only Number One hit in mid-2000, and finally "The Visit" at #21.
Maria Yegorovna Gaidar (Russian: Мари́я Его́ровна Гайда́р; 1990–2004 Smirnova (Russian: Смирно́ва); born 21 October 1982, Moscow) is a Russian political activist and since July 2015 a vice-governor of Odessa Oblast in Ukraine. From 2009 till 2011 Gaidar was a deputy governor in Kirov Oblast in Russia. She is also the founder of the Youth movement "DA!" ("Yes!").
Maria Gaidar is the daughter of former Russian Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar. She is a granddaughter of Soviet admiral Timur Gaidar, and a great-granddaughter of famous Soviet writers Arkady Gaidar and Pavel Bazhov. Maria's parents divorced in 1985, three years after she was born. Gaida stayed with her mother, Irina Smirnova. In 1991 the family moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, where they lived for five years. In 1996 she returned to Moscow.
In 2000 she entered and in 2005 graduated summa cum laude from the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation.
Gaidar is fluent in English, German, Spanish and her native Russian. In 2011, she was admitted to Harvard University for a Mid-Career Masters in Public Administration, where she studied for 8 months. In 2014 she graduated from Kutafin Moscow State Law University.
Yes is an album by alternative rock band Morphine, released in March 1995. It was their first album to make the Billboard Top 200, but fared less well abroad than its predecessor.
All songs written by Mark Sandman (except as noted).
Mix is the debut studio album by New Zealand Pop rock band Stellar, released by Sony BMG on 29 July 1999. The album debuted at #2 on the RIANZ albums chart, and after seven weeks within the top 10 would finally reach the #1 position. The album would spend a whole 18 weeks within the top 10 on the charts. The album was certified 5x platinum, meaning that it had sold over 75,000 copies in New Zealand.
The album was re-released on 18 February 2000 as a limited edition which included a new cover art and a bonus CD-rom that included the music videos for the singles "Part of Me", "Violent" and "Every Girl" as well as three remixes (these had appeared on previous singles) and an 8-minute documentary. Even after the limited edition's run had finished, all subsequent pressings of the album would feature the new cover.
Mix became the 22nd best-selling album in 2000 in New Zealand. At the New Zealand Music Awards in 2000, Mix won the Album of the Year award.
WWFS (102.7 FM) is a New York City hot adult contemporary radio station owned and operated by CBS Radio. WWFS' studios are in the combined CBS Radio facility in the West Soho section of Manhattan, and its transmitter sits atop the Empire State Building.
WWFS is best remembered for its previous incarnation, rock music-formatted WNEW-FM. The station shared the WNEW call letters between 1958 and 1986 with former sister AM station WNEW (1130 kHz) and television station WNEW-TV (channel 5), with all being owned by Metromedia. After WNEW-TV was sold to the News Corporation in 1986 (and became WNYW), and the AM station was sold to Bloomberg L.P. in 1992 (and became WBBR), 102.7 FM retained the WNEW-FM callsign until it was changed in 2007. CBS Radio has since reused the WNEW call sign; the present-day WNEW-FM in the Washington, D.C., area is connected to this station only through their common ownership.
WWFS broadcasts in the HD Radio format.
The 102.7 FM frequency was first assigned in the mid-1940s as WNJR-FM from Newark, New Jersey. Intended to be a simulcasting sister to WNJR (1430 AM, now WNSW), the FM station never made it to the air despite being granted several extensions of its construction permit. WNJR gave up and turned in the FM license to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1953.
KIIS 1065 (official callsign 2WFM) is a commercial FM radio station in Sydney, Australia and is owned by the Australian Radio Network (ARN). The station was formerly known as 2UW, broadcasting on 1107 kHz AM, before converting to FM in 1994.
The station, now known as KIIS, began life as 2UW, commencing transmission on 13 February 1925 on 1125 kHz on the AM band. On 1 September 1935, the frequency changed to 1110 kHz and in 1978 changed again to 1107 kHz. 2UW was the home of many live radio plays and had studios for live programmes at Market Street in Sydney, near the intersection with George Street.
The management of 2UW moved the station to 365 Kent Street Sydney although for a time they retained the Market Street live audience theatre that had been used for live plays. One of its early breakfast presenters, Russ Walkington, had a character known as Gerald the Grasshopper who pre-dated Sammy Sparrow who appeared on 2UE with Gary O'Callaghan.
From the early 1960s, 2UW moved away from its older audience and actively pursued the youth market through the introduction of a Top 40 format in response to the music coming from the United States and Great Britain and to provide a vehicle for the up-and-coming Australian local rock scene.
This is the Japanese edition with a bonus track. Intro (0:00) 1. Honey White - Sayre Field, Lehigh University, Bethelem, PA, 1998 (0:25) 2. Scratch - KCRW, Morning Becomes Eclectic, Santa Monica, CA, 1995 (3:26) 3. Radar - The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1997 (7:07) 4. Whisper - Club Masquerade, Atlanta, GA, 1996 (12:04) 5. Yes - Shibuya's On Air West, Tokyo, Japan, 1994 (15:49) 6. All Your Way - WMBR-FM, MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, 1993 (20:32) 7. Super Sex - Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO, 1994 (23:33) 8. I Had My Chance - Black Cat, Washington, DC, 1995 (27:50) 9. The Jury - From Official Album (31:15) 10. Sharks - Peabody's Down Under, Cleveland, OH, 1994 (33:20) 11. Free Love - Lille VEGA, Copenhague, Denmark, 1997 (36:08) 12. Gone For Good - 40 Watt Club, Washington, DC, 1999 (4...
00:00 1) Lilah 00:59 2) Potion 03:00 3) I Know You (Part III) 06:31 4) Early To Bed 09:29 5) Wishing Well 13:01 6) Like Swimming 17:01 7) Murder For The Money 20:36 8) French Fries With Pepper 23:29 9) Empty Box 27:23 10) Eleven o' Clock 30:43 11) Hanging On A Curtain 34:31 12) Swing It Low "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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00:00 1) The Night 04:48 2) So Many Ways 08:50 3) Souvenir 13:30 4) Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer 19:14 5) Like A Mirror 24:40 6) Good Woman Is Hard To Find 28:54 7) Rope On Fire 34:31 8) I'm Yours, You're Mine 38:18 9) The Way We Met 41:17 10) Slow Numbers 45:16 11) Take Me With You "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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A video I did for the song "Yes", from the same record.
Mark Sandman - 2-strings slide bass Dana Colley - sax Jerome Deupree - drums Billy Conway - drums 1. Dawna (0:00) From official album 2. Buena (0:43) WMBR Studios at MIT, Cambridge (1992) 3. I'm Free Now (4:17) Peabody's Down Under, Cleveland (1994) 4. All Wrong (7:44) WMBR Studios at MIT, Cambridge (1992) 5. Candy (11:43) The World Cafe Radio WXPN 6. A Head With Wings (14:53) WMBR Studios at MIT, Cambridge (1992) 7. In Spite Of Me (18:53) Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights (1997) 8. Thursday (21:26) BBC Radio 1 session, London(1995) 9. Cure For Pain (24:32) HBO Reverb, Westbeth Theatre, NYC (1996) 10. Mary Won't You Call My Name (27:48) KCRW, Santa Monica (1994) 11. Let's Take A Trip Together (30:08) St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit (1995) 12. Sheila (33:41) Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colorad...
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album 'Yes' / 1995. - Label: Rykodisc - (★ good sound - link by: https://www.facebook.com/Vukan.i.maX/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes (x14) [ background "Yes" (x12) ] If you can't decide what to do with your life You just don't know what it is that's right If you just don't know what to do You just don't know what's right for you If you can't decide where to go with your life You just don't know where to spend your time If you can't decide where to go with your life I'm sure you'll do whatever is right I've always known you were incredibility bright Get in your go-kart and go little sister Get it your go-kart and go Get in your go-kart and go little sister Get it your go-kart and go Get in your go-kart and g...
Yes! is the second studio album released by country music artist Chad Brock. Lead-off single "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)", featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr., is a rewritten version of Williams' hit "A Country Boy Can Survive", rewritten to address the Y2K problem. This song peaked at #30 on the country charts in late 1999. Following it were the title track, which became Brock's only Number One hit in mid-2000, and finally "The Visit" at #21.
Anderson/Howe/Squire/White
September 11, 2001
Answers never clear again
This turning of the page
This turn look away
There I took a left turning
Before I came of age
I agreed to let it out
I agreed to let it go
I agreed to turn around
I agreed to turn my face away
Danger is the most important
Fear you'll ever know
The transporting of refugees
The silent night is cold
And all the time
We looked around
As we were never told
But we agreed to let it out
We agreed to let it go
We agreed to turn our backs
We agreed to turn our face away, away
Thousands to the million
Sisters, grandmothers and more
It's not the feast we throw away
It's the way we close the door
Their silence deafens every sound
We try just to ignore
To waste their future freedom
We'll regret forever more
I believe in
I believe in
These are the days that we will talk about
I believe in
I believe in
One understanding what is real
If we are one
Then we are refugees
We are the prisoners of our own design
If we are one
Seen through the eyes of a child
We will perpetuate this song of love
If we are one
Seen through the eyes of a child
We will perpetuate this song of love
If we are one
Seen through the eyes of a child
We will perpetuate this song
Perpetuate this song of love
Now we build the bridges
That we walk upon together
At the last count many lonely souls
The sadness always kills
Each breaking point is waiting
For the promise to fulfill
When we agree to turn the page
When we agree to help them free
When we agree to let it out
When we agree to let it shine
When we agree to let it run
When we agree to let it change our lives
I believe in, our lives
I believe in, our lives
These are the days we will talk about
When we are one
Seen through the eyes of child
We will perpetuate this song of love
When we are one
Seen through the eyes of child
We will perpetuate this song of love
Song of love
Yeah, yeah, perpetuate this song of love
Seeing through the eyes of child
Seeing through the eyes of child