Human?

Human? is an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories edited by Judith Merril, published as a paperback original by Lion Books in 1954. No further editions were issued.

Contents

  • "Introduction", Fredric Brown
  • "I: As Others See Us…", Judith Merril
  • "The Big Contest", John D. MacDonald (Worlds Beyond 1950)
  • "The Boy Next Door", Chad Oliver (F&SF 1951))
  • "Take a Seat", Eric Frank Russell (Startling Stories 1952))
  • "An Egg a Month from All Over", Idris Seabright (F&SF 1952)
  • "Riya’s Foundling", Algis Budrys (Science Fiction Stories #1 1953)
  • "II: Earthlings All", Judith Merril
  • "ghosts", Don Marquis (Archy and Mehitabel, 1927)
  • "Smoke Ghost", Fritz Leiber (Unknown 1941)
  • "Who Shall I Say Is Calling?", August Derleth (F&SF 1952)
  • "The Gnarly Man", L. Sprague de Camp (Unknown 1939)
  • "The Temptation of Harringay", H. G. Wells (The St. James’s Gazette 1895)
  • "The Ultimate Egoist", Theodore Sturgeon (Unknown 1941)
  • "Rope Enough", John Collier (The New Yorker 1939)
  • "III: Tomorrow Will Be Better?", Judith Merril
  • S&M (Metallica album)

    S&M (an abbreviation of Symphony and Metallica) is a live album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, with The San Francisco Symphony conducted by Michael Kamen. It was recorded on April 21–22, 1999 at The Berkeley Community Theatre. This is the final Metallica album to feature Jason Newsted as bassist.

    Album information

    S&M contains performances of Metallica songs with additional symphonic accompaniment, which was composed by Michael Kamen, who also conducted the orchestra during the concert. The idea to combine heavy metal with an epic classical approach, as James Hetfield has stated repeatedly, was an idea of Cliff Burton. Burton’s love of classical music, especially of Johann Sebastian Bach, can be traced back to many instrumental parts and melodic characteristics in Metallica’s songwriting including songs from Ride The Lightning and Master of Puppets. The other inspiration was Deep Purple's 1969 Concerto for Group and Orchestra. Purple revived their hybrid musical performance in 1999's Live at the Royal Albert Hall after being notified that Metallica were doing theirs earlier that year.

    Human (Goldfrapp song)

    "Human" is an electronic song performed by British group Goldfrapp. The song was written by the group with members of Startled Insects' (Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke), and produced by Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory for the duo's debut album Felt Mountain (2000). "Human" is the only track on Felt Mountain with additional songwriters. It was released as the album's third single on 26 February 2001.

    Critical response

    "Human" received generally positive reviews from pop music critics. Flak Magazine reviewer Eric Wittmershaus called the song a "surprisingly-daring-yet-easy-to-listen-to genre-bender" that "is easily the disc's standout track." Sacha Esterson of Musicomh.com described the track as "middle eastern-influenced upbeat gem" that is "particularly fantastic."NME wrote that "Human" "sounds like Shirley Bassey, but with none of the dance nous the Welsh warbler brought to her collaboration with the Propellerheads."

    Formats and track listings

    These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Human".

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

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    I didn't provoke you for nothing
    You did not wake up without a reason
    We try to aim to heaven
    One piece out of time
    One says: "our purpose is to be"
    When one is lost to it's call
    What if you have no way out
    What if you have no safe floor
    What if you're caught
    What if you're gone
    You do your best to sell out
    A first class maneuver without a doubt
    Containing the right amount of everything
    And then the jump
    A new deck of cards
    But our hand only leads
    A summit to another flaw
    A summit to another fall




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