The Night

The Night may refer to:

  • The Night (painting), by Max Beckmann c. 1919
  • "The Night" (The Animals song), 1983
  • "The Night" (Disturbed song), 2008
  • "The Night" (Goodnight Nurse song), 2008
  • The Night (album), an album by Morphine
  • The Night (film), a 1992 film by Syrian filmmaker Mohammad Malas
  • "The Night" (Valerie Dore song), 1984
  • "The Night", a song by The Four Seasons
  • "The Night", a song by Heart from Brigade
  • "The Night", a song by Hell on Wheels
  • See also

  • La Notte (The Night), a 1961 Italian film
  • Night, the period of time when the sun is below the horizon
  • Night (disambiguation)
  • Nights (disambiguation)
  • WBJB-FM

    WBJB-FM (90.5 FM, "Brookdale Public Radio, 90.5 The Night") is a non-commercial educational public radio station licensed to Brookdale Community College that serves Central New Jersey with "The News You Need and the Music You Love." Brookdale Public Radio is a member-supported station.

    DJs and staff

    Michele McBride, Rich Robinson (former student), Jeff Raspe, Sean Carolan, Stephanie Coskey, Tara Feeley (former student), Stu Coogan (former student), Anthony Fox (former student), Darren D'Amato (student), Margaret Cristell (former student), Tom Brennan, Megan O'Shea (student), Tori (student), Brianne (student), "Radio Daddy", Nicholas Messina (former student)

    On-air program schedule

    The station runs Adult album alternative or AAA programming every day except:

  • Monday 11 pm – The Weekly Feed with Kyle Meredith
  • Tuesday 11 pm – Fresh Tracks (new music show) with Jeff Raspe
  • Wednesday 11 pm – Classic Rewind (older album in its entirety)
  • Thursday 11 pm – Featured Artist of the week (1 hour of music from one artist or band)
  • The Night (album)

    The Night is the fifth and final studio album by the alternative rock band Morphine. Completed just before the sudden July 1999 death of bass player and lead singer Mark Sandman, the album was released in February 2000. The title song is used for the ending credits for the webshow Hate By Numbers.

    The album was released on the DreamWorks label.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Mark Sandman.

  • "The Night" - 4:50
  • "So Many Ways" - 4:01
  • "Souvenir" - 4:40
  • "Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer" - 5:44
  • "Like a Mirror" - 5:26
  • "A Good Woman is Hard to Find" - 4:14
  • "Rope on Fire" - 5:36
  • "I'm Yours, You're Mine" - 3:46
  • "The Way We Met" - 2:59
  • "Slow Numbers" - 3:58
  • "Take Me with You" - 4:54
  • "Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer" features John Medeski on organ.

    References

    Bombers (Gary Numan song)

    "Bombers" is the second single by Tubeway Army, released in 1978. The song is in a somewhat more conventional rock style than their punk-oriented debut, "That's Too Bad", and features sound effects simulating air raid sirens, dive bombers, and machine gun fire. Like its predecessor, the single earned indifferent reviews and failed to chart. It is one of the few recordings in his career which Numan did not produce himself.

    Though their musical styles differ, the song's subject matter is generally seen as a thinly disguised rewrite of David Bowie's "Five Years", the opening track of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972). Both songs feature detached observations of urban panic caused by impending catastrophe. "Bombers" (which has nothing to do with another Bowie track of the same name) is sung from the perspective of both a witness on the ground ("Look up, I hear the scream of sirens on the wall") and the bomber pilot ("And me I know just where you are, you see I'm a bomber man").

    Klinik

    Klinik, (sometimes called The Klinik), is an industrial music band from Belgium, originally formed around 1982 by electro-synthpop practitioner Marc Verhaeghen, who is the only constant member.

    History

    Marc Verhaeghen originally formed Klinik in the early-to-mid 1980s; the exact date varies depending on the source. The group is normally described as one of the most influential Belgian industrial bands in history.

    In 1985, Verhaeghen joined forces with two other bands, Absolute Body Control (with Dirk Ivens and Eric van Wonterghem), and "The Maniacs" (Sandy Nys) to form one "super group" "Absolute Controlled Clinical Maniacs". This rather unwieldy name was soon dropped in favour of the shorter name "The Klinik". Nys soon left the band to form "Hybryds", followed in 1987 by van Wonterghem, leaving The Klinik as the "classic" duo of Dirk Ivens and Marc Verhaeghen.

    The Klinik soon made a name for themselves with their cold and harsh EBM sound and their live shows, where both Ivens and Verhaeghen performed with their heads wrapped in gauze, wearing long black leather coats. Ivens' hissing vocals and minimalist lyrics were complemented by Verhaeghen's synthesizer skills and distorted trombone playing. This however, did not last forever; after Time, an album neither member was fully pleased with, musical differences became too great, and they decided to go their separate ways. In a 2013 interview, Ivens said the due were moving in different directions musically, and that compromise between only two members was challenging.

    Fever (comics)

    Fever, in comics, may refer to:

  • Fever (DC Comics), a DC Comics character
  • Fever, an Image Comics character who appeared in Freak Force
  • Fever, a Marvel Comics character who appeared in Doom 2099
  • Spider-Man: Fever, a 3-issue mini-series from Marvel Comics by Brendan McCarthy
  • It may also refer to:

  • Fever Dreams, a one-shot from Kitchen Sink Press containing work by Richard Corben
  • Fever Pitch (comics) a Marvel Comics supervillain
  • Millennium Fever (comics), a 1995 mini-series from Vertigo
  • Silk Fever, a Marvel Comics supervillain
  • See also

  • Fever (disambiguation)
  • References

    Fever (Ronnie Laws album)

    Fever is the second album by the American saxophonist Ronnie Laws recorded in late 1975 and 1976 and released on the Blue Note label.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review by Alex Henderson awarded the album 4 stars and stated "Because Laws has recorded so many throwaways, one has to approach his catalog with caution; but rest assured that Fever puts his talent to work instead of wasting it".


    Track listing

  • "Let's Keep It Together" - 4:30
  • "Fever" (Eddie Cooley, John Davenport) - 3:24
  • "All the Time" (William Jeffery) - 4:00
  • "Stay Still (And Let Me Love You)" (Margie Joseph, Arif Mardin) - 7:24
  • "Strugglin'" (W. Murray) - 4:08
  • "Captain Midnite" - 2:58
  • "Karmen" - 3:47
  • "Night Breeze" (Bobby Lyle) - 6:29
  • "From Ronnie with Love" - 4:22
  • Recorded at Total Experience Studios in Los Angeles, California between December 1975 and March 1976.

    Personnel

  • Ronnie Laws - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
  • Donald Hepburn, Michael Hepburn, Bobby Lyle - electric piano, clavinet, synthesizer
  • Podcasts:

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    The Night

    by: Ruth Lorenzo

    Fly, as high as you can
    Don't you fear the night
    The night belongs to us
    Even last out last
    When you fall down to the floor
    Don't hide the tears away
    Look right deep inside of you
    Through the dark, you'll see the light
    Wherever you'll go, whatever you'll do
    I'll be standing right beside you
    No matter how far, no matter how long
    I will follow where you go
    Cause I believe in you
    I believe in you
    Run, as far as you can
    You can reach the stars
    And through the midnight sky
    Love will rise again, and it will shine
    When you fall down to the floor
    Don't hide the tears away
    Look right deep inside of you
    Through the dark, you'll see the light
    Wherever you'll go, whatever you'll do
    I'll be standing right beside you
    No matter how far, no matter how long
    I will follow where you go
    Cause I believe in you
    I believe in you.
    Wherever you'll go, whatever you'll do
    I'll be standing right beside you
    No matter how far, no matter how long
    I will follow where you go
    Cause I believe in you
    I believe in you.




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