Pet Rock is the second and final album from The Sinceros a new wave and power pop band from England. The album was released worldwide and achieved moderate commercial success. The album has been released on CD by Wounded Bird. Originally intended to be released under the title 2nd Debut in 1980, the album reached the test pressing stage but was recalled by Epic Records and reworked into Pet Rock under the guidance of producer Gus Dudgeon.
Ashes to Ashes is a British science fiction/police procedural drama television series, serving as a spin-off from the original series, Life on Mars.
The transmission dates given below refer to the original UK broadcast on BBC One.
The first series of Ashes to Ashes shows a 21st-century police officer, Detective Inspector Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) investigating the notes Sam Tyler (John Simm) wrote. While in the process of this, Drake is shot and awakes in 1981, where she meets Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) and Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster) whom she has read about in Tyler's notes.
The second series was confirmed to be in production in early 2008. This series takes place in 1982, and is the fourth British series overall in the Life On Mars franchise.
Series 3 consists of eight 60-minute episodes. The first episode of the series aired on 2 April 2010. Episodes 7 and 8 were joined as the show's first "two-parter" (i.e. the two episodes form one direct narrative) and was advertised as such.
The Grouch may refer to:
Corey Scoffern, better known by his stage name The Grouch, is an American rapper and producer currently based in Maui, Hawaii but grew up and spent most of his time in the Bay Area (Oakland, CA) . He is a founding member of Living Legends, an underground hip hop collective based in Los Angeles, California.
The Grouch was born in Oakland, California, where he attended Skyline High School.
He entirely produced Felt's debut album, Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci, in 2002.
He collaborated with Eligh, Evidence and Zion I on the song "Amp Live for President" in 2011.
Nimrod (stylized as nimrod.) is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day, released on October 14, 1997 through Reprise Records. The group began work on the album in the wake of their cancellation of a European tour after the release of Insomniac (1995). Recorded at Conway Studios in Los Angeles, the album was written with the intent of creating a set of stand-alone songs as opposed to a cohesive album.
The album peaked at number ten on the Billboard U.S. charts and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The record was also certified triple platinum in Australia and double platinum in Canada. Upon release, Nimrod received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Armstrong's songwriting. The album yielded the acoustic hit "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)", which appeared in numerous pop culture events, including the series finale of the sitcom Seinfeld in 1998. To promote the album, Green Day embarked on an extensive touring schedule.
It’s Tuesday morning, and it’s about three a.m.
She’s staring out the window at the rain, can’t sleep again.
Tries to clear her head, crazy thoughts they’re spinning through her mind.
Of all the things he’s done, and all the years that they have left behind.
Chorus
Nothing changes, nothing changes.
If you run too fast your life will pass you by.
Nothing changes, you better stop and look at both sides
Take a chance to see, there’s more to life than meets the eye.
He’s sitting by the phone again, he’s waiting for that call.
From a 30 year old daughter that he don’t see at all.
Spent his whole life working hard, no time to be at home.