A shore is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water.

Shore may also refer to:

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  • Adam Shore, American musician who was Warrant's original singer
  • Dinah Shore (1916–1994), American actress and singer
  • Eddie Shore (1902–1985), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Ernie Shore (1891–1980), American baseball player
  • Jane Shore (1445–1527), one of the many mistresses of King Edward IV of England
  • Jemima Shore, a fictional journalist featured in several crime novels by Antonia Fraser
  • John Shore (1662–1752), an English trumpeter and the inventor of the tuning fork
  • Howard Shore (1946– ), Canadian composer, best known for composing the scores for The Lord of the Rings
  • Pauly Shore (1968– ), American actor and comedian
  • Peter Shore (1924–2001), a British Labour politician noted for his opposition to the European Community
  • Ryan Shore (1974– ), Canadian film composer and saxophonist
  • Stephen Shore (1947– ), American photographer known for his pioneering use of color in art photography
  • David Shore, Canadian script writer and producer

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The Shore (film)

The Shore is a Northern Irish short film directed by Terry George. The film won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. It was filmed entirely at George's family cottage at Coney Island near Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland.

The film follows two boyhood best friends who are reunited after a 25-year division created by a misunderstanding from the days of the Northern Ireland Troubles.

References

  • Winners for the 84th Academy Awards | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
  • Academy Awards 2012 | Road to the Oscars – IMDb
  • "Last chance to return to The Shore". BBC NI News. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  • External links

  • The Shore at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Shore (album)

    The Shore is the first studio album by the American rock band The Shore, released in July 2004. The song "Coming Down" was featured on the Long Way Round soundtrack, a documentary detailing the journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman from London to New York on motorcycles.

    Track listing

  • Hard Road
  • Firefly
  • Take What's Mine
  • Everything We Are
  • Waiting For The Sun
  • Different Ways
  • It Ain't Right
  • Hold On
  • I'll Be Your Man
  • Coming Down

  • Listen to Me

    Listen to Me may refer to:

  • Listen to Me (film), a 1989 American drama film
  • Listen to Me (album), a 1991 album by Prudence Liew
  • "Listen to Me", a 1968 song by The Hollies
  • "Listen to Me", a song by Buddy Holly
  • Listen to Me, a 1936 play by Gertrude Stein

  • Listen to Me (The Hollies song)

    "Listen to Me" is a 1968 single by The Hollies that was written by Tony Hazzard. It was the last Hollies single to feature Graham Nash in the group. It was released with the B-side "Do the Best You Can" on the Parlophone label, Catalogue number R5733. The song reached #11 on the UK singles chart in October 1968.

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Listen to Me (film)

    Listen to Me is a 1989 American drama film written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. Released on May 5, 1989, it stars Kirk Cameron, Jami Gertz, and Roy Scheider. The film was largely shot on location in Malibu, California, including the campus of Pepperdine University.

    Plot summary

    Listen to Me centers around a group of college students who are members of the debate team at fictional Kenmont College. The two main characters, Tucker Muldowney (Cameron) and Monica Tomanski (Gertz), come from underprivileged backgrounds, having won scholarships to Kenmont for displaying exceptional talent for debating. Both students are taken under the wing of the debate team coach, Charlie Nichols (Scheider), who was a star debater in his youth.

    The team eventually wins a chance to debate the issue of abortion in front of the Supreme Court. Along the way, the students learn lessons about life, love, friendship, and politics.

    Cast

    Main

  • Kirk Cameron as Tucker Muldowney
  • Jami Gertz as Monica Tomanski
  • The Shore (band)

    The Shore is an American rock group founded in Silver Lake, CA by frontman Ben Ashley. The Shore are heavily influenced by psychedelic bands like The Byrds, The Beatles, Coldplay, and The Beach Boys as well as Britpop groups Oasis and The Verve.

    Biography

    In the spring of 2002, Ashley wrote a series of songs with producer Rick Parker. Parker assembled a group of local musicians, including Kyle Mullarky (bass), Cliff Magreta (guitar), and John Wilmer (drums), to record a series of demos. The demos came to Scott Austin, a Maverick A&R Executive, and the band was given a major contract only a few months after their initial recordings.

    The Shore returned to the studio with Parker to record their first album. The Shore recorded the album over a period of three months. The Shore EP was released in December 2003 and their full length self-titled album The Shore was released in July 2004. The song "Coming Down" was featured on the Long Way Round soundtrack, a documentary detailing the journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman from London to New York on motorcycles.

    Podcasts:

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    The Shore

    by: Basia Bulat

    There's no one who will take me by that shore
    Close to the smoke, far from the fire of your harbor
    But if I'm awake this time, this time I'll know
    All over these eyes a storm is rolling over
    Running over
    Running over
    You can take away the devine my dear
    And comb your hair
    And I won't mind at all
    Even though the thoughts behind
    I came just to remind you I love you so
    I love you so
    There's no one who will take me by that shore
    But the waves rushing out the waves rushing out on your shoulders
    But if I'm awake this time, this time I'll know
    All over your isle the storm is nearly over nearly over
    But you can't take away the devine my dear
    And comb your hair
    And I won't mind at all
    Even though the thoughts behind




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