Jayne is used both as a surname and as a given name.
Only the Names Have Been Changed is the solo debut album by Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones.
As Jones explains, "we were recording the sixth Stereophonics album...and in-between takes I started doing these songs off the cuff. Three or four tracks in I realised that this could actually be something…strange how it's always little things that makes big things happen. We didn't wait - it was recorded January 7th and 8th and mastered by Friday the 12th...every song is a live take...we actively decided to make it a bit more filmic. In two days we put down 10 tracks with 10 different girls names…we wanted to do something in the vein of Nick Cave's Murder Ballads or Johnny Cash's Blood, Sweat and Tears.
This page lists characters from the television series Firefly.
Malcolm Reynolds, played by Nathan Fillion, is owner and captain of the Firefly-class spaceship Serenity, and was a volunteer in the war between the Alliance and the Independents (aka "Browncoats"). He got the name for his spaceship from a famous battle he fought and commanded in, the Battle of Serenity Valley. When asked why he named his ship after a lost battle, Zoe comments "Once you're in Serenity, you never leave. You just learn how to live there." He is fiercely loyal to those he calls his crew.
Malcolm's main mission is to keep his crew alive and to keep his ship flying. As Firefly writer Tim Minear stated in an interview: "It's just about getting by. That's always been the mission statement of what the show is — getting by." In "Serenity", Mal says of himself: "[If the] Wind blows northerly, I go North."
Screens from Serenity suggest that Mal was born on September 20, 2468 — which would make him 49 at the time of the series Firefly — though, as the average human lifespan is 120, this would make him the equivalent of a man in his early 30s today. Mal was raised by his mother and "about 40 hands" on a ranch on the planet Shadow. Though Mal usually seems more practical than intellectual, he occasionally surprises his friends by displaying familiarity with disparate literature varying from the works of Xiang Yu to poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, though he has no idea "who" Mona Lisa is.
She took herself out in the car
She drove herself around the block
She said she's leaving me again
Then she got lost
I look for her out on the porch
I want to see her face once more
She said she's leaving me again
Then she got lost
Then she got lost
She took the midnight train to nowhere
She said that she was leaving home
Yeah, she's leaving me tomorrow
But tomorrow never came for Jayne
I wait for her now and then
I hope to see her round the bend
She said she's leaving me again
Then she got lost
Then she got lost
She took the midnight train to nowhere
She said that she was leaving home
Yeah, she's leaving me tomorrow
But tomorrow never came for Jayne
For Jayne, for Jayne, for Jayne
Never came for Jayne
For Jayne, for Jayne, for Jayne