Desert Moon | ||||
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Studio album by Dennis DeYoung | ||||
Released | August 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1984 | |||
Genre | Rock/Pop | |||
Length | 38:57 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Dennis DeYoung | |||
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Kerrang! | (favorable)[2] |
Desert Moon is the debut solo album from former Styx keyboard player/singer/songwriter Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1984 by A&M Records.
The album reached No. 24 on the Billboard 200 album charts in the fall of 1984[3] and was certified Gold in Canada.[4] The album's biggest hit was its title cut which hit No. 10 on the Billboard singles chart.[5] The album's second single "Don't Wait for Heroes" reached No. 83 and got MTV play.[5]
All songs written by Dennis DeYoung, except where noted:
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Desert Moon (月の砂漠 Tsuki no Sabaku) is a 2001 Japanese drama film written, directed and edited by Shinji Aoyama, starring Hiroshi Mikami. It was in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
The film's main theme is the conflict between work and family commitments in modern Japan. It focuses on a successful internet entrepreneur Nagai (Hiroshi Mikami), whose wife Akira (Maho Toyota) and young daughter Kaai (Yukiko Ikari) left him because he neglected them for his business. A young hustler Keechie (Shuji Kashiwabara), who has emotion problems concerning his own father, becomes involved in the family's drama.
Derek Malcolm of Screen International criticized the film, saying: "the problem with the film is that, instead of letting these sequences speak for themselves, it constantly underscores them with speeches that often seem pretentious and clichéd at the same time". David Rooney of Variety praised Masaki Tamura's cinematography, describing it as "graceful, leisurely camerawork and elegant framing".
"Desert Moon" is a song written and performed by Dennis DeYoung, a former member of Styx, from his debut solo album of the same name in 1984. The single reached the #10 position in the US Billboard Hot 100 during the fall of that year, and ended up at #97 on the Billboard top 100 hits for the year 1984.
The music video for the song, directed by Jack Cole, was filmed partly at the train depot and other historic buildings in and around Santa Paula, California.
You seem like hot wind
Moving fast across
the desert sand
I know my time is over!!
Please, hold me tight !!
I'll be afraid in the morning...
You better watch out
for the vultures in the sky!!
The valley storm will let you down...
the dragon's gonna beat you
to the ground!!
The menacing time will prey
on your mind...
The evil is flowing in the air!!
everybody wanna live to fly high.
everybody wanna hold the moonlight.
I'll try to change your heart
to see myself falling...
everybody wanna live to fly high
and ut could be easy prey for the flies!!
I'll try to change your heart
to see myself falling!!
I look at you...
the strongest ray of light
is inside of you!!
you need to stop bleeding!!
you're living inside and outside...
be alive in the morning!!
you better watch out
for the vultures in the sky!!
the valley...
everybody...
the valley...
everybody...
... I'm dying, I'm living, I'm falling, I'm bleeding...
... to see myself falling...
... to see myself dying...
... to see myself rising!!