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Gallagher may refer to:
William John Paul "Liam" Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the original founder and lead singer of the rock bands Oasis and Beady Eye. His erratic behaviour, distinctive singing style, and abrasive attitude have been the subject of commentary in the press; he remains one of the most recognisable figures in modern British music.
Although his older brother Noel wrote the majority of Oasis' songs, Liam penned the singles "Songbird" and "I'm Outta Time", along with a string of album tracks and B-sides. Noel departed Oasis in 2009 and formed Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, while Gallagher continued with the former members of Oasis under the Beady Eye name until they disbanded in 2014.
Gallagher was voted the greatest frontman of all time in a 2010 UK poll for Q magazine.
Gallagher was born in Burnage, Manchester, to Irish parents Thomas and Peggy Gallagher. Thomas was often violently abusive towards his family and although his older brothers Noel and Paul took the most abuse, Liam has said that the abuse affected him deeply and inspired him to become an artist. When Liam was 10, Peggy took the boys and moved away from Thomas. Although Liam maintained sporadic contact with his father throughout his teens, he has said that their issues remain unresolved.
James Gallagher may refer to:
William Rory Gallagher (/ˈrɔːri ˈɡæləhər/ GAL-ə-hər; 2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish blues and rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and bandleader. Born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, and brought up in Cork, Gallagher recorded solo albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, after forming the band Taste during the late 1960s. He was a talented guitarist known for his charismatic performances and dedication to his craft. Gallagher's albums have sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide. Gallagher received a liver transplant in 1995, but died of complications later that year in London, UK at the age of 47.
Gallagher was born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal in 1948. His father Daniel was employed by the Irish Electricity Supply Board, who were constructing a hydro-electric power plant on the Erne River above the town. The family moved, first to Derry City, where his younger brother Dónal was born in 1949. His mother, Monica, and the two boys then moved to Cork, where the brothers were raised. Rory attended North Monastery School. Daniel Gallagher had played the accordion and sang with the Tír Chonaill Céilí Band whilst in Donegal; their mother Monica was a singer and acted with the Abbey Players in Ballyshannon. The Theatre in Ballyshannon where Monica once acted is now called the Rory Gallagher Theatre.
Slow Motion may refer to:
Actors: Lorielle New (actress), Charles Band (director), Silver Tree (miscellaneous crew), Steven Nielson (editor), Mark Bedell (miscellaneous crew), James T. Sale (composer), Mitchell Welch (producer), Jacob Witkin (actor), Debra Mayer (actress), John Patrick Jordan (actor), Kelly Leffler (miscellaneous crew), Jack Kennedy (actor), Steve Quimby (actor), Jessica Lancaster (actress), Tony Simmons (actor),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Eugene Lipinski (actor), David Sparrow (actor), Neil Crone (actor), Randy Quaid (actor), Peter Bernstein (composer), Holland Taylor (actress), Roman Podhora (actor), Roger Dunn (actor), Craig Eldridge (actor), Dave Nichols (actor), Martin Doyle (actor), Richard McMillan (actor), Len Doncheff (actor), Elisha Cuthbert (actress), Robin Ward (actor),
Plot: A humorous and inspiring adventure about an ordinary middle school student who strikes up an online friendship with someone bearing the screen name Average Joe, only to discover that he's been corresponding with and giving political advice to the President of the United States
Genres: Comedy, Family,Actors: Sonny Grosso (miscellaneous crew), Edward Anhalt (writer), William A. Graham (director), Marco St. John (actor), Henry Silva (actor), Jerry Goldsmith (composer), Frank Sinatra (actor), Harry Guardino (actor), Martin Balsam (actor), Sonny Grosso (actor), Michael Nouri (actor), Nicky Blair (actor), Robert Davi (actor), Raymond Serra (actor), Tucker Smallwood (actor),
Plot: The partner--and best friend--of a tough New York detective is murdered by killers working for a local mob. Infuriated at the inability of the Police Department to bring in the murderers, he decides--with the help of a few of his fellow detectives--to operate on his own, using whatever means necessary, to destroy the gang.
Keywords: assassination, based-on-novel, conspiracy, detective, new-york-city, policemanActors: Robert Chartoff (producer), Joseph G. Aulisi (costume designer), Despo Diamantidou (actress), Jerry Orbach (actor), Dave Grusin (composer), Irwin Winkler (producer), Lionel Stander (actor), Philip Sterling (actor), Carmine Caridi (actor), Sam Coppola (actor), Burt Young (actor), Joe Santos (actor), Robert De Niro (actor), Kay Chapin (miscellaneous crew), Leigh Taylor-Young (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Crime,Actors: Colin Kenny (actor), Stuart Holmes (actor), Jay Adler (actor), Hugh Griffith (actor), Joe Besser (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), Robert Burton (actor), Dana Andrews (actor), Harry Carter (actor), Franklyn Farnum (actor), Anthony Franciosa (actor), William Challee (actor), Raymond Greenleaf (actor), Tom Greenway (actor), Mike Lally (actor),
Plot: When Jo Morris' marriage turned sour and heartless, she found sympathy and companionship with widower Larry Ellis. After Jo's husband is accidentally killed in a struggle over a gun with Larry, the adulterous couple find themselves on trial for their lives, with their lawyers fighting the pair's reluctance to turn against each other.
Keywords: accountant, alibi, assault, bar, courtroom, cross-examination, diner, domineering-mother, extortion, extramarital-affairActors: Desmond Llewelyn (actor), David McCallum (actor), Richard Leech (actor), Michael Goodliffe (actor), Andrew Keir (actor), Arthur Lovegrove (actor), Sean Connery (actor), Geoffrey Bayldon (actor), Anthony Bushell (actor), Cyril Chamberlain (actor), Glyn Houston (actor), Kenneth Griffith (actor), Jeremy Bulloch (actor), Ralph Michael (actor), Alec McCowen (actor),
Plot: A successful attempt at an even-handed portrayal of the White Star Line's (later part of Cunard) luxury liner R.M.S. Titanic's sinking from the standpoint of 2nd Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller, himself the most senior of the ill-fated ship's Deck Officers to survive the disaster. (Lightoller later went on to distinguish himself as a line British Naval Officer during the First World War and served as a Senior Naval Staff Officer (convoys) during WWII. Between wars he owned and operated a successful family business producing pleasure craft.) His own survival of the sinking, along with several others, is shown atop one of the liner's two "collapsible" lifeboats which was capsized in floating off the liner as it sank. The picture depicts then known facts (c1958) as reported after the sinking; such as the woeful lack of adequate lifeboats, the ship's band playing true to the very end, White Star's co-owner Bruce Ismay's somewhat less than chivalrous departure from the sinking vessel -and- the Titanic's designer (Andrews, on-board) revelation that due to the severity of below-the-water-line damage and that the vaunted watertight compartments were not designed to nor sealed up to the weather deck, would only delay the inevitable as sea water spilled over the top of one to the next from the bows to the stern. It also addresses the mysterious ship seen from the Titanic's bridge stopped some 12-19 miles off and depicts it as being the S.S. Californian, whom - if that steamship had responded, the loss of life could have been far, far less. The Californian is seen stopped due to the ice warnings, the same alerts whose import were undervalued by the Titanic's Captain Smith. She herself had shut-down wireless operations, nominally at 11:00pm as her sole operator retired for the evening, this before the iceberg was struck and the 1st distress calls were made by Titanic. It also addresses somewhat the coal fire in one of Titanic's bunkers - apparently not uncommon back in those days, before her departure into the Atlantic and potential for damage to steel plates below the water line. (This picture predates the calling-into-question of the quality of rivets (metalurgy) which has since come to the fore.) The film also shows the class distinction and its impact as to whom - of the "women and children first," got a seat in a boat; the fact that the first/earliest lifeboats launched were not at full capacity; and that the boats launched from the port and starboard side held to different criteria as to loading. The latter allows the viewer an inference as to the importance for crew and passenger alike as to lifeboat drills which were then (1912) neither required nor ever held aboard Titanic. One of several movies on the subject, it stands well the test-of-time for its "just the facts" approach in the telling and avoidance of conjecture or added melodrama.
Keywords: 1910s, based-on-book, boilers, bravery, church, cqd, disaster, drowning, first-class, freezingActors: John McKee (actor), Donald Kerr (actor), Eddie Marr (actor), Jess Kirkpatrick (actor), Jimmy Horan (actor), Ned Glass (actor), Don Beddoe (actor), Al Hill (actor), G. Pat Collins (actor), Leonard Bremen (actor), Billy Barty (actor), Tom Dillon (actor), Charles Bronson (actor), Steve Forrest (actor), Walter Merrill (actor),
Plot: Once a famous Ziegfeld star, Dodo Delwyn, is reduced to playing clowns in burlesque and amusement parks as a result of his drinking. His son Little Dink idolizes Dodo and faithfully believes in a comeback. He persuades "Uncle" Goldie, Dodo's agent in the good old days, to find a booking for Dodo. He can't, and Dink is sent to live with his remarried-and-wealthy mother, Paula. The unhappy Dink runs back to his father. His welcome return gives Dodo the courage needed to try a knockabout TV show offered by Goldie.
Keywords: clown, remakeActors: Hume Cronyn (actor), Howard Duff (actor), James Bell (actor), Vince Barnett (actor), Whit Bissell (actor), Bobby Barber (actor), Chet Brandenburg (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), Paul Bryar (actor), Charles Bickford (actor), Eddy Chandler (actor), Edmund Cobb (actor), Jeff Corey (actor), Gino Corrado (actor), Al Ferguson (actor),
Plot: At overcrowded Westgate Penitentiary, where violence and fear are the norm and the warden has less power than guards and leading prisoners, the least contented prisoner is tough, single-minded Joe Collins. Most of all, Joe hates chief guard Captain Munsey, a petty dictator who glories in absolute power. After one infraction too many, Joe and his cell-mates are put on the dreaded drain pipe detail; prompting an escape scheme that has every chance of turning into a bloodbath.
Keywords: battle, escape-attempt, evil-man, explosion, fire, fistfight, gunfight, informant, inmate, machine-gunActors: Richard A. Rowland (miscellaneous crew), Fred Myton (writer), Fred Myton (writer), Paul Perez (writer), Paul Perez (writer), Irvin Willat (director), John Rawlins (editor), Noah Beery (actor), Harry Cording (actor), Robert Homans (actor), Robert Emmett O'Connor (actor), Jason Robards Sr. (actor), Clarissa Selwynne (actress), Clarissa Selwynne (actress), Virginia Valli (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: Waldemar Young (writer), Joseph Farnham (writer), Tod Browning (director), Jules Cowles (actor), Claude King (actor), Conrad Nagel (actor), Henry B. Walthall (actor), Lon Chaney (actor), Marceline Day (actress), Polly Moran (actress), Allan Cavan (actor), Tod Browning (producer), Irving Thalberg (producer), Tod Browning (writer), Harry Reynolds (editor),
Plot: When Roger Balfour is found shot dead in his London home, his death is declared a suicide by Inspector Burke of Scotland Yard, even though the executor of Balfour's estate, Sir James Hamlin, insists his friend never would have taken his own life. Five years later, the abandoned Balfour house comes to life again with the arrival of two sinister-looking tenants: a fiendish-looking man with pointed teeth, bulging eyes and a tall beaver hat, and a pale young woman in a long gown. The presence of the strangers prompts Sir James, who lives next door, to call in Inspector Burke again. Also living in the Hamlin household are the other people who were also present in Balfour's house the night he died: Sir James' nephew, Arthur Hibbs; the late Balfour's now-grown daughter, Lucille; and Williams, the butler. Burke expresses skepticism about Sir James' suspicions that the new neighbors might have been involved in Balfour's death, until strange things start happening: Balfour's body disappears from its tomb. The new maid, Smithson, tells a terrifying tale of being menaced in Lucille's bedroom by the stranger in the beaver hat. And a man spotted inside the Balfour house by Burke and Sir James looks distinctly like the late Roger Balfour. A skittish Arthur becomes convinced the neighbors are vampires. Burke takes Lucille aside, and tells her he doesn't believe her father committed suicide. He asks her to trust him. Burke also has a private talk with Arthur. Burke uses hypnosis to put Arthur into a trance, but learns nothing new about Balfour's death. That night, someone fires a shot into Arthur's room, but Arthur isn't there; instead, it's Burke who's slightly wounded. Lucille is abducted by the beaver-hatted man and the butler and brought to her former home. Sir James, acting at Burke's instruction, also shows up at the Balfour house; he's met out front by the beaver-hatted man, who puts him into a hypnotic trance. Arthur breaks into the Balfour house in an attempt to rescue Lucille; he's caught by Burke and a couple of detectives and locked away. It turns out the man with the beaver hat and pointed teeth was really a disguised Inspector Burke, who was aided at times by a double; Smithson, the maid, is an assistant detective; the mysterious young woman, a stage performer working for the police. Under Burke's hypnosis, Sir James re-creates his actions the night Roger Balfour died, with Lucille and the butler, Williams, playing themselves, and Burke's double playing the part of Balfour. It turns out Sir James shot and killed Balfour and made the death appear a suicide after Balfour rejected Sir James as a future husband for young Lucille. Sir James is brought out of his trance and arrested by Burke. The mystery of Balfour's death solved, Lucille and Arthur, who have come to realize how much they love each other, are now free to marry.
Keywords: actor, actress, arrest, bat, bat-wings, book, butler, case, crime-reenactment, devil
'Wall Of Glass' the debut solo single from Liam Gallagher Download/Listen: https://wbr.ec/lg_wallofglass Follow Liam Gallagher on Twitter: http://twitter.com/liamgallagher Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiamGallagherOfficial Instagram: http://instagram.com/liamgallagher Spotify: https://wbr.ec/lgx_spotify
See full Gallagher specials for free on Hulu! http://www.hulu.com/companies/comedy-dynamics In "The Maddest" Gallagher talks about style. It might seem like an odd topic coming from a man who wails on watermelons with his Sledge-O-Matic, but that's just what you get in this hour-long stand-up special from 1983.
Liam Gallagher performs Live Forever at One Love Manchester. Visit the BBC Music website for more videos http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p054q63t
Lightening Films Directer: @charlielightening Director of Photography: Daniel Lightening Producer: Octavia Landy 'AS YOU WERE' is the debut solo album from Liam Gallagher, released October 6th. Pre-order at https://l-gx.com/lg_asyouwere to get 'Chinatown' and the first single 'Wall Of Glass' as an instant download. Follow Liam Gallagher on Twitter: http://twitter.com/liamgallagher Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiamGallagherOfficial Instagram: http://instagram.com/liamgallagher Spotify: https://wbr.ec/lgx_spotify
Liam Gallagher performs Don't Look Back In Anger at Glastonbury 2017. Visit the Glastonbury 2017 website for more videos and photos https://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury
Fiction Product Test 001: Gallagher vs The Phantom Miro in High Speed High speed videos of things being smashed sure are cool. They get even cooler when you bring in the master smasher, Gallagher and his patented Sledge-O-Matic. Read the equipment review, see behind the scenes, and more at: www.fctn.tv/blog follow @FCTN_LIFE Music: Bijoux by Caribou Brace yourself for more equipment tests to come, Fiction-style.
Roland Gallagher - 2009 Season I was going to make a full Team Instant Party video this year but didnt have enough time. School was stressing and couldnt finish everything. But heres Roland Recap of 2009. thanks to all who helped out. Motormavens, Garage Autohero, Evergreen Drift, Everyone!
The Stussy Fall 2011 collection includes a series of t-shirts by artist James Gallagher. Gallagher uses collage to investigate human form and personal identity. Piecing together images cut from discarded books, forgotten issues of National Geographic and the occasional vintage sex-manual, Gallagher creates stark and provocative scenes that reflect the world around him. Gallagher’s art has been shown in galleries around the world. He has recently curated a series of exhibitions showcasing contemporary collage entitled Cutters (Brooklyn, New York 2009, Berlin, Germany 2010 and Cork, Ireland 2011) and is editing a related book to be published by Gestalten in 2011. Gallagher’s art has been featured in magazines such as Arkitip, Juxtapoz, Elephant, Cent, NYArts, Twill and Lines & Shapes. His i...
This is a creative interview with leading surf photographer and owner of Le Boogie magazine Phil Gallagher for The Friendly Faces. Check out our social media and website www.thefriendlyfaces.com www.facebook.com/thefriendlyfaces Directed,Filmed,Edited,Lit and coloured by Mtich Oates
3D Illustrator Liz Lomax shows us how she sculpted rock legend Noel Gallagher of Oasis from a piece of wire, tinfoil, Super Sculpey and oil paint. Created and inspired by her love for Noel. Watch and enjoy!
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Handcrafted with love by BYU design students and faculty, for the 5th Typophile Film Festival. A visual typographic feast about the five senses, and how they contribute to and enhance our creativity. Everything in the film is real—no CG effects! Shot with a RED One, a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, a Canon EOS 40D, and a Nikon D80. Stop motion created with Dragon Stop Motion. Creative Director & Faculty Mentor: Brent Barson Writing & Storyboarding: Brent Barson, Jessica Blackham, Analisa Estrada, Meg Gallagher, John Jensen, Regan Fred Johnson, Colin “The Pin” Pinegar Construction, Paint & Glue: Brent Barson, Wynn Burton, Analisa Estrada, Meg Gallagher, Olivia Juarez Knudsen, Casey Lewis, Reeding Roberts, Deven Stephens, Brian Christensen (Brain Sculpture) Animators: Brent Barson, Wynn Burton,...
Gallagher in HD Slow Motion is a sight to behold. See the actual slow motion video at: https://vimeo.com/48459576 Read the equipment review: www.fctn.tv/blog BTS writeup: http://www.fctn.tv/blog/my-week-with-gallagher/
The New York-based artist James Gallagher is a master of contemporary collage. As the curator of the Cutters exhibition, which has toured New York, Berlin and is now on show at the West Cork Arts Centre in Ireland, and co-editor of Gestalten's "Cutting Edges" book, he is also helping define a new generation of outstanding artists and illustrators who are rediscovering an art form with an outstanding tradition. Although collage is not so much about what's in the picture but rather what's left out, we couldn't resist putting James Gallagher into the picture of our latest www.Gestalten.tv video interview.
If you could just feel my pain
My pain, my sorrow
You realize what I can be tomorrow
Your self-motivating words I know
But you're talking so much shit
Your mouth looks like an asshole
Every time I see myself
I choke down all the loathe inside
It so rock star typical
Can you see why I'm cynical
Can you hear me?
What did I say?
Can you see me?
wasting away?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Caught between what I say and what I see
Like all them stupid motherfuckers on MTV
All your bithcin and whining, I've heard it all before
Someone please tell me the score
Kids tease up your mowhawks now
Your new punk rock ain't going to last
Kill all rock stars
Wonder how they got the idea?
Can you hear me?
What did I say
Can you see me
Wasting away?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Rock