Martin Scorsese
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Jesus Was Way Cool (book)...Life," "How Much Longer?," "Hide the Knives," "Everybody Screams Inside," and "Francis Bacon" appear on 1991's Real Men . "Sink," "Martin Scorsese," "It's Saturday," "The Evil Children," "I'm Sorry," and "Happy Hour" appear on 1992 's... In this article: Jesus Was Way Cool, John S. Hall, King Missile, The Way to Salvation, Happy Hour, Martin Scorsese, Take Stuff from Work, Soft Skull Press, Francis Bacon, and King Missile |
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Wikipedia | January 15, 2009
Martin Scorsese (song)
...Scorsese" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the third and final single from the band's 1992 album Happy Hour . In "Martin Scorsese," frontman John S. Hall, backed by a frenetic rhythm section and ominous keyboard stabs,...
In this article: Martin Scorsese, John S. Hall, Trademark, King Missile, Beavis and Butt-head, and Happy Hour
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
"Baby, Please Don't Go" (Later released as part of the "Exclusive Outtakes From No Direction Home", a three song online sampler EP, which contained outtakes from the soundtrack of the Martin Scorsese Dylan biopic, No Direction Home.)
In this article: Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Blowin' in the Wind, Mixed-Up Confusion, Broadside Magazine, Martin Carthy, CBS, and Pete Seeger
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PR Newswire | March 11, 2008
Paramount Pictures Debuts DreamWorks Animation's 'Kung Fu Panda' and Exclusive Footage From 'The Love Guru' to ShoWest Exhibitors at Annual Las Vegas Convention & Unveils Paramount Classics' 'Shine A Light' and Scenes From 'Tropic Thunder' at Private Even
...A Light." Paramount Classics in Association with Concert Productions International and Shangri-La Entertainment Presents A Martin Scorsese Picture "Shine a Light" starring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. The film...
In this article: Paramount Pictures, Kung Fu Panda, The Love Guru, Tropic Thunder, Shine a Light, Paramount Vantage, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, DreamWorks, and DreamWorks Animation
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Stuff | August 25, 2009
'Flabby' DiCaprio to shed weight
Third X-Files movie planned Pulp Fiction screenwriter pleads guilty Anna's role is dead sexy Jackson driven by fear of failure New Martin Scorsese film delayed Breathtaking glimpse into the future Paul Hogan tackles tax scandal First Avatar...
In this article: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tax, Susan Boyle, Christopher Nolan, Dark Knight, and Pulp Fiction
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Stuff | August 24, 2009
Robin Williams to play Susan Boyle?
...based on the Scottish singer's life. Anna's role is dead sexy Pulp Fiction screenwriter pleads guilty Jackson driven by fear of failure New Martin Scorsese film delayed Breathtaking glimpse into the future Paul Hogan tackles tax scandal...
In this article: Susan Boyle, Mrs Doubtfire, Britain's Got Talent, Pulp Fiction, Paul Hogan, Tax, Bankruptcy, The Daily Star, and Cry Me a River
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Wikipedia | January 15, 2009
Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite a Jovial Fellow
...Is Really Quite a Jovial Fellow is the name of a single by TISM. It was the last single released off their debut album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988). In the years leading up to the song's recording/release director...
In this article: Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite a Jovial Fellow, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance, and TISM
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PR Newswire | October 02, 2007
Columbia Records Announces the Release of New Patti Scialfa Album, 'Play It As It Lays'
...Ladies), and Steve Jordan (Patti's co-producer on "23rd Street Lullaby," Jordan served as musical director for the PBS series "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues" and has produced albums by Keith Richards, John Mayer, the Jon Spencer...
In this article: Patti Scialfa, Columbia Records, Ron Aniello, Steve Jordan, Rolling Stone magazine, Soozie Tyrell, Keith Richards, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and Guster
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Martin Scorsese
...Film Festival in favor of Homer. In 1988, the band TISM released a song called "Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite A Jovial Fellow" on their album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance. The band King Missile included on its 1992...
In this article: Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese, Academy Awards, Robert De Niro, Taxi Driver, The Departed, Raging Bull, Gangs of New York, Mean Streets, Goodfellas, and New York City
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Stuff | August 22, 2009
Jackson driven by fear of failure
Jackson driven by fear of failure Anna's role is dead sexy Jackson driven by fear of failure New Martin Scorsese film delayed Breathtaking glimpse into the future Paul Hogan tackles tax scandal First Avatar trailer hits the net Obama mum...
In this article: Peter Jackson, District 9, Paul Hogan, Tax, Bankruptcy, Inglourious Basterds, Academy Award, Lord of the Rings trilogy, US, and Hollywood
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Stuff | August 21, 2009
New Martin Scorsese film delayed
New Martin Scorsese film delayed Jackson driven by fear of failure New Martin Scorsese film delayed Breathtaking glimpse into the future Paul Hogan tackles tax scandal First Avatar trailer hits the net Obama mum over 'book of secrets' Studio...
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"Martin Scorsese" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the third and final single from the band's 1992 album Happy Hour.
- Name:
- Martin Scorsese
- Genre:
- Avant-garde
- Release Date:
- January 01, 1993
- Preceded By:
- "(Why Are We) Trapped?"
- Produced by:
- Kramer, Steve Watson, King Missile
- Written By:
- John S. Hall, Roger Murdock, Dave Rick, Chris Xefos
- Recorded By:
- King Missile
- Length:
- 1:57
- Record Label:
- Atlantic Records
- From Album:
- Happy Hour
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