Thomas Wilson, Tom Wilson or Tommy Wilson may refer to:
Tom Wilson (9 October 1951 - 25 March 2004) was a Scottish radio disc jockey, best remembered for his longtime contribution to the Scottish dance music scene. He worked variously with N-Trance, The Time Frequency, Belinda Carlisle, Ice MC, Scooter, Mary Kiani and DJ Dado.
His multi-award winning dance music show, Steppin' Out, started in 1985 and ran for fourteen years on Radio Forth, Forth RFM and Forth FM. Although the show was only broadcast to East and Central Scotland, tapes of the show were sent all over the world, hence the reason there were requests from listeners in Australia, Canada and Hong Kong. Due to the success of his show and the Scottish dance music boom, Wilson's Bonus Beats programme aired on Forth FM during the mid-1990s. This allowed many local DJ's the opportunity to provide one-hour mixes, spawning the growth of Tartan techno.
In 1972, Wilson started his broadcasting career in pirate radio on such stations as Radio Caroline Scotland and Radio Telstar. Later in 1984, he began answering phones for the Transistor Boogie show presented by Graham Jackson. From 1985 the first of what turned out to be Wilson's dance music shows on Forth FM came to air across East and Central Scotland. For fifteen years through the mid-1980s and into the 1990s, he presented Steppin' Out, which went on to win several awards.
Thomas Henry "Tom" Wilson (9 December 1902 – September 1992) was an English footballer who appeared in The Football League for Charlton Athletic, Wigan Borough, Cardiff City and Southend United.
"Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)" is a song recorded by British singer Amelia Lily. It was released on 20 January 2013, as her second single, Lily revealed that the track was a stronger release compared to her debut, citing that the track highlighted her attitude, vocals and a representation as an artist. The song was written by Brian Higgins, Luke Fitton, Tim Deal, Matt Gray, Miranda Cooper, Brooke Gengras, Tim Powell, Toby Scott, Owen Parker and Joshua Jenkin.
"Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)" was the first song Lily ever recorded in the studio. Behind the meaning of the track, Lily revealed; "I wanted to do a ‘girl power’ song, a basically girls could listen to it and be like ‘Yeah, I can stand up for myself, I’m a strong independent woman.’ That’s what I wanted to get out of this song was for girls to feel like they could relate to it." In late October 2012, she revealed to Yahoo! News the title of the single and said it was a lot darker than her previous single. On 2 November 2012, the single premiered via a lyric video which was upload to her official YouTube channel. The artwork for the single, which sees LiIy striking a pose, while an alternative black and white head shot of herself is placed over her face, was released on 12 December 2012.
Shut Up is the debut album of Kelly Osbourne. After its failure and her consequent drop from Epic Records, the album was re-released in 2003 as Changes, featuring her and her father Ozzy's cover of the Black Sabbath song "Changes". The album is also known for featuring Osbourne's cover of Madonna's song "Papa Don't Preach".
Shut Up received mixed reviews by critics. People magazine said "it takes a whole lot more than the right pedigree and the right haircut to make credible punk rock." The album had sold 155,000 copies in the U.S. by September 11, 2003, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
All songs written by Kelly Osbourne & PowerPack, except where noted.
"Shut Up" is a song by English MC Stormzy. The song was released independently for digital download in the United Kingdom on 11 September 2015 as part of the "WickedSkengMan 4" single. It was produced by XTC and written by Stormzy. "Shut Up" was originally released as a freestyle video in May 2015 but gained popularity over the year.
The song initially entered at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2015, however following a Christmas number 1 campaign the song rose to number 8.
The instrumental to the song was produced by grime producer XTC, titled "Functions on the Low", popularised by grime collective Ruff Sqwad's song "Havana", and had since become one of the most well-known grime instrumentals. "Shut Up" was initially only available as a freestyled performance on YouTube in May 2015. Due to the popularity of the song, a studio version was recorded and released alongside the "WickedSkengMan 4" single, which entered and peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. It became Stormzy's first top 40 entry.
I don't need a rail
To climb these stairs
I don't need a key
To get in there
We're in the land of a million bands
Of the scare crowd stares and the shaky hand
We're in the land of the big black cars
Of the gangster love and the loaded bars
Acid head
Just give it up
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh
I'm your mothers milk, I'm your honey bee
I'm a bathing suit, I'm a killin' tree
Acid head
Just give it up
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh
Just shut your mouth 'till you know the score
We're in the land of....
Acid head
Just give it up
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