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Save Me (Remy Zero song)

"Save Me" is a song by American alternative rock band Remy Zero. Taken from their album The Golden Hum, it reached #27 on the United States Billboard Modern Rock Charts, and acted as the theme song for the Superman-based television series Smallville.

The song was featured as the opening song on the Smallville compilation CD: Smallville: The Talon Mix (2003). The Season 1 finale, titled "Tempest", features Remy Zero appearing at a high school dance and performing "Save Me" and "Perfect Memory (I'll Remember You)".

Music video

The music video for "Save Me", directed by Phil Harder, was filmed in Minneapolis, Minnesota and features clips of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota State Fairgrounds and of the bridges along the Mississippi River, including the I-35W Mississippi River bridge which collapsed in August 2007. In the music video, Cinjun Tate is different from everyone else. Everyone around him walks in reverse as well as the cars. The band performs inside a giant room with background projections of unrelated images. In one case, there is a lizard. In the end, everyone who walks backwards is stopped. Tate looks around the surrounding. He later shrugs, as he is walking backwards too as everyone else is while the music video fades to black.

Chris Jericho

Christopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), better known by the ring name Chris Jericho, is a Canadian professional wrestler, musician, media personality, actor, author, and businessman, currently signed to WWE. He also performed for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and international promotions in Canada, Germany, Japan, and Mexico. Jericho is known for his over-the-top, rock star persona – dubbed "The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla" – and for a contrasting run as an aloof, manicured villain in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

Jericho has won 30 championships between WWE, WCW, and ECW – the three most prominent American wrestling promotions in the 1990s and early 2000s. He is credited as being the first Undisputed WWF Champion, having unified the World Championship (formerly the WCW Championship) and the WWF Championship by defeating The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin on the same night in 2001. He is also the ninth Triple Crown Champion, as well as the fourth Grand Slam Champion in WWE history. In addition, he was the 2008 Superstar of the Year Slammy Award winner and (along with Big Show as Jeri-Show) won the 2009 Tag Team of the Year Slammy Award – making him the only winner of both Superstar and Tag Team of the Year in WWE history.

Laing

Laing may refer to:

  • Laing (surname), a Scottish surname
  • People

  • Cleyon Laing, a Canadian football player
  • Dave Laing music journalist
  • David Laing (architect) (1774–1856), architect of the New Custom House, London
  • David Laing (antiquary) (1793–1878), Scottish antiquary
  • Davie Laing (born 1925), Scottish footballer
  • Donald Laing (1883-1975), Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan
  • Sir John Laing (1879–1978), British entrepreneur in the construction industry
  • John Albert Laing (1884-1944), Australian rules football, who played with Melbourne University Football Club in the Victorian Football League
  • Kirby Laing (1916-2009), British civil engineer
  • Lloyd Laing (born 1978), internet entrepreneur based in Kingston, Jamaica
  • Sir Martin Laing (born 1942), British entrepreneur in the construction industry
  • Sir Maurice Laing (1918-2008), British entrepreneur in the construction industry, first president of the Confederation of British Industry
  • Malcolm Laing (1762–1818), author
  • R. D.Laing (1927-1989), Scottish psychiatrist
  • Laing (band)

    Laing is a German band currently consisting of Nicola Rost, Larissa Pesch, Johanna Marshall, and Marisa Akeny.

    Career

    Laing was founded in 2007 by lead vocalist, songwriter, and producer Nicola Rost, vocalists Johanna Marshall and Susanna Berivan, and dancer Marisa Akeny. The group's name comes from the surname of Rost's adoptive mother. Their breakthrough came in 2012 when they represented Saxony in the 2012 Bundesvision Song Contest with the song "Morgens immer müde". They placed second and the song went on to reach the Top 10 and Top 50 in the German and Austrian charts, respectively. They competed in Unser song für Österreich with the songs "Zeig deine Muskeln" and "Wechselt die Beleuchtung". The group qualified to the Top 4, but did not make it to the Top 2 and were eliminated.

    Members

    The founding members of Laing consist of lead vocalist Nicola Rost, vocalists Johanna Marshall and Susanna Berivan, and dancer Marisa Akeny. In 2012, Berivan left the group in favour of a solo career and was replaced by Atina Tabé. Tabé later left the group as well in 2014 and was replaced by Larissa Pesch.

    Taro

    Taro (/ˈtɑːr, ˈtæ-/, US /ˈtær/) is a common name for several plants in the Araceae family which are used as vegetables for their corms (thickened underground stems), leaves, and leaf-stems (petioles).

    Of these, Colocasia esculenta is the most widely cultivated, and the way it is used is discussed here. More specifically, this article describes the "dasheen" form of taro; another variety of taro is known as eddoe.

    Colocasia esculenta is thought to be native to Southern India and Southeast Asia, but is widely naturalised. It is a perennial, tropical plant primarily grown as a root vegetable for its edible starchy corm, and as a leaf vegetable. It is a food staple in African, Oceanic and South Indian cultures and is believed to have been one of the earliest cultivated plants.Colocasia is thought to have originated in the Indomalaya ecozone, perhaps in East India, Nepal and Bangladesh, and spread by cultivation eastward into Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Islands; westward to Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean Basin; and then southward and westward from there into East Africa and West Africa, whence to the Caribbean and Americas. It is known by many local names and often referred to as "elephant ears" when grown as an ornamental plant.

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    Save Me

    by: Pilate

    It's not sadness that sings a song that lets him breathe
    A man who jammed the world down his sleeve
    Fled on his back he fills the sky, now
    With words that brought a tear to my eye
    And tonight I'm catching angels
    Singin' in my head
    Please don't wake me
    Save me tonight
    Am I crazy or has the world turned upside down?
    Eyes float until the sharks come around
    There's one ship left on, sea
    This coward held the gun in the breeze
    Tonight I'm catching angels
    Singin' in my head
    Please don't wake me
    Save me tonight
    All of the time
    I watch you unwind
    I'm sick of the drink, but I'm ...
    Goin' crazy
    Alone in the cell
    It's easy to tell
    That all I've left
    Is the faintest angel spell, no ...
    But I'm ...
    Crazy
    Crazy...
    Crazy...
    And tonight I'm catching angels
    Singin' in my head
    Please don't wake me
    Save me tonight
    Come on
    Come on, Love ...
    And tonight I'm catching angels
    Singin' in my head
    Please don't wake me
    Save me
    You drove me




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