Interlude (meaning "between play") may refer to:

  • a short play (theatre) or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production
  • Entr'acte, a piece of music performed between acts of a theatrical production, or a short play-within-a-play within a larger theatrical work
  • Morality play, a modern critical term describing Medieval and early Tudor theatrical entertainments that were known as "Interludes"
  • a section in a movement of a musical piece, see: Bridge (music) or Break (music)
  • a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia

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Interlude (visual novel)

Interlude (インタールード Intārūdo) is an anime and visual novel by Longshot told in parallel novel style that follows the events around three women. Interlude was originally released for the Sega Dreamcast on March 13, 2003, a rare occurrence for visual novels, as most are released for the PC first. PlayStation 2 and PC ports were later also released. The PS2 version received a 'The Best' budget price re-release on March 1, 2007.

Characters

The player assumes the role of an unnamed protagonist in the series. In the OVA, that character is voiced by Masakazu Morita in the Japanese dub, and by Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin in the English dub. The three main women are:

  • Aya Watsuji (和辻 綾 Watsuji Aya) (Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Terri Hawkes (English)), a girl that is going insane. Aya is a skilled archer and lives alone in a town empty of people. Aya thinks that if she acts that if everything is normal, then everyone would return.
  • Izumi Marufuji (丸藤 泉美 Marufuji Izumi) (Voiced by: Mami Kingetsu (Japanese), Stephanie Martin (English)) an office lady.
  • Interlude (Morrissey and Siouxsie song)

    "Interlude" is a single by Morrissey and Siouxsie Sioux released in August 1994. It was presented under the banner of "Morrissey & Siouxsie".

    This collaboration was included in Spin magazine's list of the top 10 "one-off team-ups" of all time. The cover is a cropped version of the photograph Girl Jiving in Southam St. by Roger Mayne, the model being Eileen Sheekey.

    Background

    "Interlude" was recorded during the recording sessions for Morrissey's Vauxhall and I album, and was produced by Morrissey guitarist and musical director Boz Boorer. The original version of the song was recorded in 1968 by the female singer Timi Yuro as the title track for the film of the same name.

    Morrissey first contacted Siouxsie in the early 1990s with a view to recording a duet with her. In 1993, he sent her a tape with some potential songs he had selected. All were numbers initially sung by female singers like Nancy Sinatra and Dionne Warwick. Siouxsie picked this ballad and Morrissey agreed. The sessions went well and Boorer later described his collaboration with Siouxsie as "complete joy".

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Vitamin D

    by: D-stroy

    introducing the nigga that be boosting
    he brought the band he brought the orchestra
    the people would like to know.....
    [Verse One]
    WHY THEY CALL YOU
    D-STROY?? cause i'm known for shucking fit up
    snuffing the cut funky like the stuff in ya but
    enough with corrupt rhyme's and the voice drum's hunted
    get confronted for one hundred you bum's fronted
    redundant dumb shit you submit made stock's plument
    i knot stomach's with def lepoard's arm and drumsets
    my lung's swung it lyric's ain't done blunted
    or drunk shit which one of you crumb's WANT IT
    this natural shits imaculate layback and sit
    accurate for battle's quick if you flap ya lip
    when i rap you quit acting slick pack and split
    or i'll get at you quick like attacking pit's (DOGS)
    you'll get thrown from a balcony in london
    will be bloody lonesome "IT'S A HOMERUN"
    In a zone crumb final score i keep vinyl raw
    extra strength tylenol for dinosaur
    lion's rah nominee's fond of dee honor me
    with novelty bring out the dead and set zombie's free (BRAIN'S)
    power's for austin rugged like clothes on orphans
    richard dawson survey says this kid is awesome
    [Chorus]
    Vitamin D.s.t.r.o.y.
    take 2 in the morning you'll be saying oh my
    get up feeling great for real's no lie
    dont knock it till you go try it's alright
    [Singing]
    so fresh i wanna be
    so fresh a hip hop star
    so fresh i wanna to rock's
    so fresh show's near or far
    I love to blow up spot's all day
    i need you to rock this way
    D.s.t.r.o.y....Oooo.yyyy.
    D.s.t.r.o.y...Oooo.yyyy.
    Oooyyyyy
    [Verse Two]
    i do damage daily to scare rebel's duplicator's dare devil's
    dead dentals of dudes that are 1 dimentional
    melts metal's with snare treble's bass at decibel
    higher then air level's on point like a decimal
    dynamic devine how im defined
    demands dummies decline deactivate design
    REWIND ya decomposed and diagnosed as decayed
    deemed deadly by d.j.'s your careers delayed
    so dangerous so dangerous
    down the ditch on the double every stranger dip
    no debating with D-stroy's dictatorship
    have dude's shook like that final destinations flick
    concerto of a desparado
    i do damage dialy to my bad i did that befo
    decapitate all derelects with dialect that's definite.
    my duties dominance over degenerates with deficit
    document in my dairy i diehard with drop kick
    the undisputed D dastardly's diabolic
    don't get it distorted I deflect defects to no degree.
    "YO DUN DUN" im done so take to of ya




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