The Most

The Most may refer to:

  • The Most with Alison Stewart, an American TV news program
  • The Most (TV series), an American program on The History Channel
  • The Most (album), by Down to Nothing
  • The Most (Swedish band)
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "The Most"
  • All pages with titles containing The Most
  • Most (disambiguation)
  • The Most (TV series)

    The Most was a 2000-2004 History Channel television series, hosted and narrated by Mike Rowe, and produced by Weller/Grossman Productions. The show covered many subjects and has a "Most Moment" at the end of every episode. The subjects of the series had to do with the "Most" of something. For example, the most isolated place in space (Mir), the most infamous symbol (swastika), or even the "most" largest island (Greenland). In addition, the stories were arranged into categories such as "close calls".

    The Most detailed the "most" in history—the people, places, and events of the past that had significant impact when they occurred, and how they stood the test of time.

    Subjects

  • The Bubonic Plague
  • The Great London Fire
  • The Cross
  • Russia
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima
  • The Great Depression
  • Hoover ball
  • The Chernobyl reactor meltdown
  • Flying cars
  • The Mir space station
  • Olympus Mons
  • The Norwegian rocket incident
  • NORAD
  • The Swastika
  • Episodes

    Season 1

    Structures built throughout history

    The Most (Swedish band)

    The Most is a Beat band from Umeå, Sweden. Original members are Frans Perris (guitars and vocals), Magnus Kollberg (guitars and vocals), Mats Westin (drums) and Marcus Holmberg (bass and organ). Vinyl EPs and albums being released on their own label TMR (The Most Recordings) and on the label Ny Våg Records and later on CopaseDisques. Drawing inspiration from old Blues, Jazz, Bluegrass, 50-60s Soul, 50-60s R&B but also from bands like The Zombies, The Kinks, and The Who, their music has been described as re-inventing 60s music.

    History

    The Most was formed by Frans Perris and Magnus Kollberg in early 2000 after different working projects, one being named Loving Nature featuring Michael Ludvigsson on drums. The Most first line up was established with the addition of bass player Marcus Holmberg from the band Komeda. In 2007, Marcus Holmberg was replaced by Inge Johansson (formerly with the band The (International) Noise Conspiracy). In 2013 bass player Martin Claesson joined the band replacing Inge. The Most were spurred on to write Beat music by British Invasion creator Shel Talmy, who liked the song Bad Girl, and Chris Dreja from the Yardbirds.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Most

    by: Jon Troast

    Well I love the first part
    Of the last part of the day
    When things begin to close
    Because I know there's one place
    That's open all night long
    And I love you the most
    I love sleeping in and pillows
    Pajamas and bathrobes
    And fans spinning on the ceiling
    I love scrambled eggs and pancakes
    Brown sugar on my toast
    But I love you the most
    Well I can't stand being so far away from you
    So I guess there's one thing I need to do
    I need to find a way for you and I
    To always be close
    'Cause I love you the most
    I love the sunny days with lots of rain
    And puddles for paper boats
    And watching the March wind
    Take my kite up to the blue
    I love the open roads and city streets
    And highways down the coast
    But I love you the most
    Well I can't stand being so far away from you
    So I guess there's one thing that I need to do
    I need to find a way for you and I
    To always be close
    'Cause I love you the most
    I love the nightlife and dancing
    And meeting up with old friends
    And talking about the old, old days
    I love staying home
    The last (download?)
    Making stories of our own
    'Cause I love you
    Yes, I love you




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