Open Up may refer to:
"Open Up" is a song and hit single by the British group Mungo Jerry, first released in 1972.
Written by the group's lead vocalist Ray Dorset and produced by Barry Murray, it was the band's fifth single. The song made 21 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1972 staying in the charts for eight weeks.
Like the group's debut single, "In the Summertime," and following singles, it was a maxi-single playing at 33 rpm. Other tracks on the extended play single were "Going Back Home", "I Don't Wanna Go Back to School" and "No Girl Reaction."
"Open Up" is a maxi single released by the Australian rock band Cog in March 2003. It contains a cover of the Public Image Limited/Leftfield track "Open Up", a two and a half minute extension of the track, full length versions of tracks that appeared, edited, on previous releases, and a remix of "Open Up" by producer Sean Boucher and DJ, DJ Silk. This is the first release that Luke Gower played on.
The Queue is a professional service for authors, literary agents and publishers, utilized in the book publishing industry.
Authors without agents or who are not interested in self-publishing send their raw manuscripts to The Queue for a critique and consultation in lieu of soliciting directly to publishers.
Polished manuscripts ready for publication are placed in the "On Queue" section of the Web site's forum and are made available for and marketed to agents and publishers. As manuscripts are published, they are taken off the queue. If a manuscript reaches the top of the queue and has not yet been picked up by any other publishing company, The Queue will publish the manuscript as a separate imprint of parent company, Scarletta Press.
Books published through The Queue:
The Queue is "a bizarrely funny saga of a quintessential Russian institution, the interminably long line." The novel was written by Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin in 1983, and later published in the United States in 1985, by NYRB Classics. The Library Journal describes Sorokin’s work as being an “avant-garde experiment" with a "flair of nonsense."
The Queue does not follow a traditional narrative style. Instead, it is told in dialogue form, so as to make the reader feel like they are part of the line. As described by the Library Journal, the text lacks description, setting, or stage direction. Instead it is filled with nothing but voices: snatches of conversation, rumors, jokes, howls of humor, roll calls, and sexy moans.
The Queue is an alternative rock & ska band from Bay Shore, Long Island, New York. Formed in mid-2006 and performing publicly for the first time during June 2008, the group has since won two battle of the bands, played countless shows across Long Island, and has recorded a self-titled EP and their second single. The Queue has opened for major bands such as Bayside, Patent Pending, and Jimmie's Chicken Shack.
During the late summer of 2006, classmates Jeff Dietz, guitarist and Taylor Sperring, drummer realized they were both coincidentally on family vacation in Lake George, New York. There, Jeff suggested that they "jam sometime" and soon after, the two began practicing. In November, the two drew the attention of classmate Doug Zangre who then suggested his friend, James Rainis, join in on bass.
In October 2007, Jason Lombardo, another classmate, approached the band with the idea of forming a jazz group to perform at local charity events. In June, the jazz group was dissolved and Jason joined The Queue on Alto Sax. Later that month, the band played their first show at Bay Shore High School.
What were you thinking
I guess I'll never know
See your eyes blinking
Pupils begin to grow
Drilling you softly
Pulling you in
Making your mind up
What's sick or a sin
Open up now
Let it all go
I'm quite certain
Say it aint so
You're corrupted by
Some sick fuck
Oh no
Open up now
Head in the sky
Pierce the tongue that
Keeps telling lies
Feelings in my mouth
You breathe in but can't breathe out
What you've been taking
It makes you talk
Real slow
How come I'm thinking
You'd be the last
To know
(You'd be the last to know)
Choking you gently
Gaining control
Hand you the shovel
To dig your own hole
Choking you gently
Gaining control
Hand you the shovel
To dig your own hole
Open up now
Let it all go
Open up now
Let it all go
Open up now
Head in the sky
Pierce the tongue that
Keeps telling lies
Feelings in my mouth
You breathe in but can't breathe out