Is This Love may refer to any of the following songs:
Electric Arguments is the third album by The Fireman, an experimental music duo consisting of Paul McCartney and producer Youth. The album was first announced 29 September 2008, on Paul McCartney's website, and was released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. It is the first Fireman release to be publicly acknowledged by McCartney, and the album cover features the names of both contributors.
Unlike the earlier Fireman albums, Electric Arguments features prominent vocals. Each of the songs was recorded in one day, the album itself being completed in only thirteen days, spread over the course of a year. The album includes the hidden track "Road Trip", at the end of "Don't Stop Running".Remixes of "Lifelong Passion" were made, titled "Sawain Ambient Acapella" and "Sawain Instrumental Dub".Instrumental mixes of "Sun Is Shining" and "Traveling Light" were made, titled "Equinox Instrumental" and "Travelling Light Instrumental", respectively.Instrumental dub mixes were made of "Sing the Changes" and "Don't Stop Running", titled "Morning Mist Instrumental Dub" and "Wickerman Ambient Dub", respectively.
"Is This Love?" is Bonnie Pink's second digital single in 2010. The single was released under the Warner Music Japan label on May 5, 2010.
Judge Dredd is a fictional character who appears in British comic books published by Rebellion Developments, as well as in a number of movie and video game adaptations. He was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, and first appeared in the second issue of 2000 AD (1977), a weekly science-fiction anthology. He is that magazine's longest-running character.
Joseph Dredd is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One in North America. He is a "street judge", empowered to summarily arrest, convict, sentence, and execute criminals.
The character of Dredd is well known and his name is sometimes invoked in discussions of police states, authoritarianism, and the rule of law.
When Pat Mills was developing 2000 AD in 1976, he brought in his former writing partner, John Wagner, to develop characters. Wagner had written various Dirty Harry-style "tough cop" stories for other titles, and suggested a character who took that concept to its logical extreme. Mills had developed a horror strip called Judge Dread (after the British ska and reggae artist Alexander Minto Hughes ) but abandoned the idea as unsuitable for the new comic; but the name, with the spelling modified to "Dredd" at the suggestion of sub-editor Kelvin Gosnell, was adopted by Wagner.
Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death is a first-person shooter video game based on the Judge Dredd character from the 2000 AD comic series, developed by Rebellion Developments. It was released on October 17, 2003 in Europe and February 8, 2005 in the United States. It was released at a budget price and received mixed reviews from critics.
The game is played from a first person perspective. The singleplayer campaign is made up of eleven levels in which the player takes the role of Judge Dredd and battles a series of criminals and undead vampires. Easy, Normal and Hard difficulty levels are available, as well as a cooperative mode.
The game features a 'law meter' which gauges the player's adherence to the laws of Mega-City One. This is depleted by firing on those who have not fired first, failing to challenge enemies before firing and firing upon civilians or criminals who have given up. When the meter is depleted entirely the game is over. After each campaign mission, the player is awarded a ranking of Cadet, Rookie, Street Judge, Senior Judge, or Judge Dredd. Completing singleplayer levels also unlocks at least one playable multiplayer character or map, depending on the player's performance.
Judge Dredd is a four-player pinball game produced by Bally Manufacturing in 1993, based on the British comic strip Judge Dredd in 2000 AD. Nearly 7,000 were made.
An eight-page full colour promotional comic was released by Bally and Egmont in 1993, which reprinted the story Pinboing Wizard from the Judge Dredd Annual 1981, written by Judge Dredd creator John Wagner and illustrated by Mike McMahon.
There are 2 types of games to choose from in Judge Dredd. Regulation game for 1 Credit, or Super Game for 2 Credits. In Regulation, the player must resolve the 9 crimes/issues.
Completing these 9 modes will result the player entering the Ultimate Challenge, Being congratulated by Judge Death, Ultimate Challenge futures all the normal Crime Scenes and modes to be twice the amount. In Super Game, a fictional host named Anita Mann will dispatch you to one of 4 Crime scenes, Mad Bomber, Deadworld Attack, Traffic Jam, and Prison Break. Super Game uses 2 Balls and a Drain Shield with an Extended amount of time. Judge Dredd utilizes a 100,000,000 point super shot, this shot can only be achieved in Super Game. To do so, you must advance the crime level from Warning, to Class X Felony. You will have 3 Seconds to make the shot, if you make the shot, 100,000,000 points will be scored. Classic modes are found in Super Game but are doubled the value and marketed as Super.
Darenimo iwanai
Komara setai n janai shi (Whoa! )
Jama nante shinai
Watashi nimo jijou wa aru shi
Futari dake no himitsu
Watashi shika shiranai
Shoujiki na kimi dake wo miseteyo
Is this love? Is this love?
Ima wa mou, umaku kono kimochi kakusenai
Kimi no koto shika mie nakute
(How can I control myself?)
Kuchi ni dashi ta shunkan ni
Zembu, kie chai souna kigashite
Kimi ni wa kikenai, is this love?
Meru wa dasanai
Wasure rare teku kotoba wo
Katachi ni nokoshita nara
Kitto koukai suru kara
Kimarigoto no youna
Serifu nara iranai (I just need your touch boy)
Motto zuyoku dakishime teiteyo
Is this love? Is this love?
Ima wa mou, umaku kono kimochi kakusenai
Kimi no koto shika mie nakute
(Even when I close my eyes)
Zutto waratte itai noni
Kyuu ni, naki taku naru no wa naze
Dare ni mo kikenai, is this love?
Love (x2)
Nothing but your love
Love (x3)
C'mon baby
Love (x2)
Nothing but your love
Love (x3)
When I reach my hand and I call your name
(Nothing but you love)
I just find myself deeply breathe again
All this confusion makes me want you more
Don't know why I keep on coming back to you
Is this love? Is this love?
Ima wa mou, umaku kono kimochi kakusenai
Kimi no koto shika mie nakute
(How can I control myself?)
Kuchi ni dashi ta shunkan ni
Zembu, kie chai souna kigashite
Kimi ni wa kikenai, is this love?
Can someone tell me so!
Please someone tell me so!
Is this love? Is this love?
Ima wa mou, umaku kono kimochi kakusenai
Kimi no koto shika mie nakute
(Even when I close my eyes)
Zutto waratte itai noni
Kyuu ni, naki taku naru no wa naze