Lonely Heart

Lonely Heart (さびしんぼう Sabishinbou) is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi.

Awards

7th Yokohama Film Festival

  • 4th Best Film
  • References

    External links

  • Lonely Heart at the Internet Movie Database
  • Lonely Heart at the Japanese Movie Database (Japanese)
  • Lonely Heart (album)

    Lonely Heart is the fourth album by avant-rock, experimental power trio Massacre. The line-up for this album featured Fred Frith (guitar), Bill Laswell (bass guitar) and Charles Hayward (drums). It was recorded live at Festival Sons D'Hiver in Paris on January 25, 2003, and at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on June 26, 2003.

    Track listing

    All tracks composed by Massacre.

  • "Send" – 19:49
  • "Step" – 5:11
  • "In" – 7:40
  • "Gracias a la Vida" – 18:31
  • "Return" – 6:53
  • Source: AllMusic,Discogs.

    Personnel

  • Fred Frith – guitar
  • Bill Laswell – bass guitars
  • Charles Hayward – drums, voice, melodica
  • Sound and artwork

  • Oz Fritz – engineer, live mixing
  • Peter Hardt – mixing
  • Myles Boisen – pre-mastering
  • Scott Hull – mastering
  • Fred Frith – producer
  • Kazunori Sugiyama – associate executive producer
  • John Zorn – executive producer
  • Heung-Heung Chin – design
  • Heike Liss – photography
  • Source: Discogs.

    References

    External links

  • Fred Frith discography
  • UFO (band)

    UFO are an English rock band that was formed in 1969. UFO became a transitional group between early hard rock and heavy metal and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. UFO were ranked No. 84 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".

    History

    Beginning (196972)

    Singer Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton, bassist Pete Way, and drummer Andy Parker formed the band in August 1969. Originally taking the name Hocus Pocus, the group changed their name in October 1969 to UFO in honour of the London club where they were spotted by Noel Moore, who signed them to Beacon Records label, which was headed by Antiguan-born Milton Samuel. Their eponymously titled first album debuted in 1970 and was a typical example of early hard rock including a heavy version of the Eddie Cochran's classic "C'mon Everybody". Both UFO 1 and its follow-up UFO 2: Flying, were successful in Japan (especially the single "C'mon Everybody" which became a huge hit there) and Germany (the song "Boogie For George," also from the first album, reached No. 30 in German singles charts as well as "Prince Kajuku" from Flying reached No. 26), but generated poor interest in Britain and America. Consequently, their third effort, Live (later re-issued as UFO Lands In Tokyo), was originally only released in Japan in 1971.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Lonely Heart

    by: Boyz II Men

    Mike..
    Yeah, baby
    It's over
    How can you say that?
    I'm sorry. The love is gone.
    No, please don't leave me.
    Don't feel bad.
    How can I not feel bad. I love you.
    But, it's better this way.
    No. I don't believe this.
    No, baby
    I never thought that it could be
    You would turn and do this to me
    I can feel the love that we had between us
    Merely fade away
    You told me you'd never go away
    And for me you'd always be here
    Now you tell me that somethings wrong and you must move on
    Lonely heart is what I'll be
    And no one cares for me
    Let me show you now
    The way that it would be if you were with me
    Now I can feel the love we share
    When you say it's not there
    Deep inside I know that you still care
    But I need you to show me now
    I'm lookin' for a quiet place where love is free
    And the dreams we shared last eternally
    I feel now that it's the time
    So won't you please come over here
    The closer and the closer I get to you
    Keeps me warm to know that you'll stay around
    So please keep your promise to me and don't go
    Let me show you now
    The way that it would be if you were with me
    Now I can feel the love we share
    When you say it's not there
    Deep inside I know that you still care




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