Bear (disambiguation)

A bear is a type of mammal. It can also be a verb meaning to hold up, carry, or support; further, it can mean to give birth to, but in this sense occurs almost always in the passive form to be born.

Bear or Bears may also refer to:

Geography

  • Bear, Arkansas, United States, an unincorporated place
  • Bear, Delaware, United States, a census-designated place
  • Bear (barony), County Cork, Ireland
  • Bears, Friesland, Netherlands, a village
  • Bear Cave, Romania
  • Bear Brook (disambiguation)
  • Bear Creek (disambiguation)
  • Bear Island (disambiguation)
  • Bear Mountain (disambiguation)
  • Bear River (disambiguation)
  • Bear Seamount, an underwater volcano in the Atlantic Ocean
  • Radio stations

  • Touch FM (Stratford-upon-Avon) also known as The Bear 102, Stratford-upon-Avon, England
  • CFBR-FM "100.3 The Bear", Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • CKNL-FM "101.5 The Bear", Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada
  • CKQB-FM "106.9 The Bear", Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • CKRX-FM "102.3 The Bear", Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
  • The Bears (album)

    The Bears is the debut studio album by the rock band The Bears, released in 1987.

    Track listing

  • "None of the Above"
  • "Fear Is Never Boring"
  • "Honey Bee"
  • "Man Behind the Curtain"
  • "Wavelength"
  • "Trust"
  • "Raining"
  • "Superboy"
  • "Meet Me in the Dark"
  • "Figure It Out"
  • Personnel

  • Adrian Belew - Guitar and Vocals
  • Rob Fetters - Guitar and Vocals
  • Bob Nyswonger - Bass
  • Chris Arduser - Drums
  • References

    The Bears (band)

    The Bears are an American power pop band formed in 1985 in Cincinnati, Ohio. It features the distinctive avant-garde guitar playing of Adrian Belew, the band's most prominent member.

    In addition to guitarist, vocalist and producer Belew, the Bears consists of guitarist/vocalist Rob Fetters, drummer/vocalist Chris Arduser, and bassist Bob Nyswonger.

    Band history

    Fetters, Nyswonger and Arduser are all former members of the Raisins, a Cincinnati-based band that was a local success in the early 1980s. In 1983, the Raisins, who then consisted of Fetters, Nyswonger, Rick Neiheisel (keyboards, vocals) and Rick "Bam" Powell (drums, vocals), recorded an eponymous album, produced by Adrian Belew. Adrian's friendship with the Raisins dated back to the mid-'70s, when he crossed paths with them as a member of a band named Sweetheart before being discovered by Frank Zappa. The Raisins album, which was released on the small Cincinnati-based label Strugglebaby, produced a local No. 1 hit, "Fear is Never Boring" (later re-recorded for the Bears' first album), on popular Cincinnati radio stations. Clive Davis, then head of Arista Records, considered signing the band, but the Raisins didn't break through nationally.

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    Sooner Or Later

    by: The Bears

    sooner or later gravity always wins
    and the clock on the wall runs down
    the plates you've been spinning break on the floor
    and the people edge toward the door
    you got me going
    you got me going around
    you got me going around in circles
    chasing my tail - spitting into the wind
    you got me going around
    sooner or later
    indian summer is gone
    and everything green turns brown
    the wind gnaws the tree down to skeleton bones
    and the sun's just a shiny cold stone
    sooner or later
    we'll be together again
    and there's no telling where or when




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