Deep End

Deep End may refer to:

Music

  • Deep End (band), a rock band
  • Deep End, a 1975 album by Isotope
  • The Deep End (Spyro Gyra album), 2004
  • The Deep End (Madrugada album), 2005
  • The Deep End (Rupert Hine album)
  • The Deep End, Volume 1, by Gov't Mule
  • The Deep End, Volume 2, by Gov't Mule
  • Deep End (Tsunami album), 1993
  • "The Deep End", a song by Crossfade from the album Crossfade
  • "The Deep End", a song by Scary Kids Scaring Kids from the album Scary Kids Scaring Kids
  • Other

  • Deep End (film), a 1970 film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
  • "Deep End" (short story), a 1961 short story by J. G. Ballard
  • The Deep End (film), a 2001 film starring Tilda Swinton
  • The Deep End with Nick Michaels, an American radio music program
  • The Deep End (TV series), an American television series
  • "The Deep End" (Robot Chicken episode), an episode of the American television series Robot Chicken
  • The Deep End, a 1952 novel by Fredric Brown, expanded from his 1946 short story Obit for Obie (Fredric Brown bibliography)
  • The Deep End, a 1992 novel by Chris Crutcher
  • Deep End (band)

    Deep End was a short-lived supergroup founded by guitarist Pete Townshend of The Who and featuring David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. The group also included drummer Simon Phillips, bassist Chucho Merchan, percussionist Jody Linscott, keyboardist John 'Rabbit' Bundrick, harmonica player Peter Hope Evans, vocalists Billy Nicholls, Cleveland Watkiss, and Chyna, and a brass ensemble called The Kick Horns.

    Performance history

    In 1985 the group performed two concerts for the Double O charity at London's Brixton Academy (a third was cancelled due to poor ticket sales). The concerts were later released as the albums Deep End Live! and Live: Brixton Academy '85. The band also performed a concert at the MIDEM trade fair in France and appeared on The Tube. Townshend's daughter Emma performed as a guest vocalist at the London concerts.

    Many of the same musicians and vocalists also appeared with Townshend for later tours and performances and also with The Who for selected engagements.

    References

    Deep End (film)

    Deep End is a 1970 British-West German drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown. Set in London, the film focuses on the relationship between two young co-workers at a suburban bath house and swimming pool.

    In 2009, Bavaria Media, a subsidiary of Bavaria Film, which co-produced the film in 1970 through its subsidiary Maran Film, began a digital restoration as part of the film's 40th anniversary, in cooperation with the British Film Institute. The restored film was re-released in UK cinemas on 6 May 2011 and was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on 18 July 2011 in BFI's BFI Flipside series. In March 2012 it was first shown on TV by Film4.

    Plot

    Mike (John Moulder Brown), a 15-year-old school leaver, finds a job in a public bath. There he is trained by his co-worker Susan (Jane Asher), a girl ten years his senior. Susan is a tease who plays with Mike's and other men's feelings, acting sometimes warm and affectionate and other times cold and distant. Working in the bathhouse turns out to involve providing services to clients of a more or less sexual nature, in exchange for a tip. For example, an older woman (Diana Dors) is sexually stimulated by pushing Mike's head into her bosom and talking suggestively about football. Mike is confused by this and at first does not want to accept the tip he gets, but Susan tells him that these services are a normal practice, including exchange of her female clients for his male clients whenever a client prefers the opposite sex.

    Podcasts:

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    Deep End

    by: Ben Montague

    I'm calling out to the big man
    Searching for a better plan
    Cos I don't wanna walk alone no more
    I can shrug my shoulders
    I can grit my teeth
    But this trouble's more than skin deep
    It's taken everything I've ever loved
    And no more of sleeping with the lights on
    With the lights on
    Cos I've done enough of that
    Swimming in the deep end
    Too far away from the edge
    Is there anybody out there
    That can pull me back again
    Tried to learn my lesson
    But like a fool I always miss them
    And here we go again
    Swimming in the deep end
    The darkness comes like a hurricane
    Embrace the fear
    I embrace the pain
    And let the tidal wave wash over me
    I've grown immune to the shivers
    Immune to the shakes
    And somehow this weak heart still aches for
    You to come and save me from myself
    And no more of sleeping with the lights on
    With the lights on
    Cos I've done enough of that
    Swimming in the deep end
    Too far away from the edge
    Is there anybody out there
    That can pull me back again
    Tried to learn my lesson
    But like a fool I always miss them
    And here we go again
    Swimming in the deep end
    And no more of sleeping with the lights on
    With the lights on
    Cos I've done enough of that
    Swimming in the deep end
    Too far away from the edge
    Is there anybody out there That can pull me back again
    Tried to learn my lesson
    But like a fool I always miss them
    And here we go again
    So here we go again




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