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Going Down (1983 film)

Going Down is a 1983 Australian film about young people living in a share house. One writer said of it that "no film I've seen has better captured the chaotic heartbeat of the young sensation-seeker's Sydney."

Release

The film was self distributed and ran for 14 weeks in Sydney but performed poorly in Melbourne.

References

External links

  • Going Down at IMDB
  • Going Down at Australian Screen Online
  • Going Down at Street Smart Films
  • Going Down at Oz Movies

  • Old Wave

    Old Wave is the ninth studio album by the Beatles' former drummer, Ringo Starr. The album was released in 1983, on the label Bellaphon Records, and is the two-year follow-up to his 1981 album Stop and Smell the Roses.

    The title is a play on new wave music.

    Background and recording

    After John Lennon's murder in late 1980, Starr returned home to England to live at Tittenhurst Park, which Starr had purchased from Lennon in 1973. In early 1982, Starr was eager to move on to his next solo project. Deciding that he needed more consistency this time around, he would work with only one producer, Joe Walsh, a former member of the recently disbanded Eagles. Walsh and Starr had known each other since the mid-1970s, having met and befriended each other in Los Angeles. Walsh immediately agreed to work with Starr and they met at Tittenhurst in February to begin writing material. Recording shortly afterwards begun and instrumental backing tracks for seven songs were recorded at Startling Studios, after Starr had previously converted Lennon's recording studio.Engineering duties were handled by Jim Nipor. These sessions were mainly done with a team consisting of Starr on drums and percussion, Walsh on guitar and backing vocals, Mo Foster on bass and keyboardists Gary Brooker and Chris Stainton.

    The Men

    The Men may refer to:

    Film and TV

  • The Men (film), a 1950 film directed by Fred Zinnemann
  • The Men (TV series), a US television series
  • Music

  • The Men (British band), a predecessor of British synthpop group The Human League
  • The Men (pop rock band), a defunct American pop rock band from Santa Monica, California 1990s
  • The Men (punk band), an active American punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York
  • MEN (band), an unrelated electropop band also from Brooklyn, New York
  • See also

  • Men (disambiguation)
  • Man (disambiguation)
  • The Man (disambiguation)
  • The Men (punk band)

    The Men are a punk rock band from Brooklyn, formed in 2008. The band consists of Mark Perro (vocals, guitar, keys), Nick Chiericozzi (vocals, guitar), Rich Samis (drums), and Kevin Faulkner (Bass).

    The band has produced five studio albums. The Men's first two albums, Immaculada (2010) and Leave Home (2011), were noted for their abrasive, noise rock sound. The band gained recognition for their third album Open Your Heart (2012), which was released to mostly positive reviews, including a Best New Music designation from Pitchfork Media.Open Your Heart was also noted for being more accessible than the previous two albums, incorporating influences from country music and surf rock. The band's follow-up albums, New Moon (2013) and Tomorrow's Hits (2014), continued down the path set by Open Your Heart, with more melodic songs and fewer noise rock influences.

    History

    Formation and Leave Home (2008-11)

    The Men was formed by Nick Chiericozzi, Chris Hansell, and Mark Perro in 2008 in Brooklyn. After recording a demo tape and a 12" EP, they self-released their first album, Immaculada, in 2010 and their first widely available album, Leave Home, on Sacred Bones Records in 2011.Leave Home received mostly positive reviews, with one critic describing the album as "[..] one of the most gut-punched and brain-addled rock records to arrive in quite some time." Later in 2011, Ben Greenberg, who engineered Leave Home, replaced bassist Chris Hansell after Hansell left the band.

    The Men (TV series)

    The Men was an umbrella title for three crime/adventure dramas aired in the United States by ABC as part of its 1972-73 lineup.

    The Men comprised Assignment Vienna, Jigsaw, and The Delphi Bureau. The common element in each of those hour-long series was that its hero was a rugged individualist, working essentially alone with little or no supervision on matters of vital significance. The program originally aired on Thursday nights, with each element appearing in a regular rotation, every third week. But when The Men was moved to Saturday nights, in January 1973, the elements began to be aired with several episodes of the same one appearing in consecutive weeks.

    Unlike the similar NBC Mystery Movie wheel, the elements of The Men all came from different TV studiosAssignment Vienna, Jigsaw, and The Delphi Bureau were respectively produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, Universal Television (the same studio behind the Mystery Movie), and Warner Bros. Television.

    While the series was a failure in the Nielsen TV ratings, its theme songcomposed and recorded by Isaac Hayeswas a minor R&B hit. (A disco version of that theme was recorded by Joe Bataan in 1976 and a smooth jazz version was recorded by Gerald Albright in 2008.)

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    The Men

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    Don't play football
    We play Fenders
    We chop fish in kitchen blenders
    We're a disgrace to our gender
    We're the men!
    Always together night and day
    It makes our girlfriends think we're gay
    But who needs women when you've got friends?
    We're the men!
    The men will never let me down
    The men will always be around
    The men won't argue, scratch, or fight
    The men won't say, "I've got a headache tonight"!
    On Friday night we'll all jump in a car
    And blow all our money at a go-go bar
    Sober up for a week to do it over again because
    We're the men!
    We're twenty-one, but we act like we're ten
    We're as immature as we've ever been
    Maybe we'll grow up, but I don't know when because
    We're the men!
    We'll get together
    Drink together
    Sweat together
    Stink together
    Laugh together
    Cry together
    Live together
    And die together!




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