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"Live Forever" is a song by English rock band Oasis. Written by Noel Gallagher, the song was released as the third single from their debut album Definitely Maybe (1994) on 8 August 1994, just prior to that album's release.
Gallagher wrote the song in 1991, before he joined Oasis. Inspired by The Rolling Stones' "Shine a Light", "Live Forever" features a basic song structure and lyrics with an optimistic outlook that contrasted with the attitude of the grunge bands popular at the time. The song was the first Oasis single to enter the top ten in the United Kingdom, and garnered critical acclaim.
Noel Gallagher began working on "Live Forever" in 1991, while working for a building company in his hometown of Manchester. After his foot was crushed by a pipe in an accident, he was given a less-strenuous job working in the storeroom, allowing him more time to write songs. One night, he was listening to The Rolling Stones' album Exile on Main St.; while playing one of his own chord progressions, Gallagher noted that it sounded good against one of the vocal melodies from the album: "It was the bit from "Shine a Light" that goes [sings], "May the good Lord shine a light on you"", Gallagher recalled. Gallagher incorporated the melody, changing the line to "Maybe I don't really want to know". For a period afterwards, that was the only part of the song Gallagher had completed.
"Live Forever" is a song written by Thomas Thörnholm, Michael Clauss and Danne Attlerud, and performed by Magnus Carlssons at Melodifestivalen 2007. Participating in the semifinal in Örnsköldsvik on 17 February 2007, it ended up 5th, which meant it was knocked out.
It also appeared on his 2007 album Live Forever – The Album.
However the song, which on 5 March 2007 was released as a single, became a major hit in Sweden following Melodifestivalen. It entered Svensktoppen on 11 March 2007 and 5th position and charted at Svensktoppen for totally six weeks. It also charted at Trackslistan.
During Melodifestivalen 2012, the song was part of the pause event "Tredje chansen".
The Hoax is a 2006 American drama film starring Richard Gere, directed by Lasse Hallström. The screenplay by William Wheeler is based on the book of the same title by Clifford Irving and focuses on the autobiography Irving supposedly helped Howard Hughes write.
Many of the events Irving described in his book were changed or completely eliminated from the film. The author later said, "I was hired by the producers as technical adviser to the movie, but after reading the final script I asked that my name be removed from the movie credits."
In 1971, publishing executives at McGraw-Hill express an interest in Clifford Irving's novel, Rudnick's Problem, although Fake!, his previous work about art forger Elmyr de Hory, had sold poorly. Irving believes he has a breakout work at last, only to be told that the publishing house has decided against releasing the book after a Life editor deems it unsatisfactory.
Vacationing with his friend and researcher Richard Suskind, Irving is ejected from his hotel at 1 a.m, when Howard Hughes arrives and demands the entire building be vacated. Returning to New York City to meet with his publishers, Irving is upset to find that he has been fobbed off onto one of the assistants. Irving storms into the board room, announces his new project will be the "book of the century", and threatens to take it elsewhere. He then struggles to come up with a suitable topic for his grandiose claim, rejecting numerous suggestions from Suskind. After seeing a magazine cover with Hughes, he makes him the subject of his book.
The Hoax is an American Christian hardcore band, and they primarily play hardcore punk. They come from Anaheim, California. The band started making music in 2005, and their members are lead vocalist, Tyler Dunagan, lead guitarist, Ricky "Johnny Hoax" Madson, bassist, David Robledo, and drummer, Daniel "Danimal" Cathers, with their former bassist, Matt "Navajo Joe" Dreer. The band have released one extended play, Fight to Be Free, in 2009, with Thumper Punk Records. Their first studio album, Stumbling Through, was released in 2011 by Thumper Punk Records.
The Hoax is a Christian hardcore band from the cities of Anaheim, California. Their members are lead vocalist, Tyler Dunagan, lead guitarist, Ricky "Johnny Hoax" Madson, bassist, David Robledo, and drummer, Daniel "Danimal" Cathers, with their former bassist, Matt "Navajo Joe" Dreer.
The band commenced as a musical entity in January 2005, with their release, Fight to Be Free, an extended play, being released by Thumper Punk Records on April 1, 2009. Their first studio album, Stumbling Through, was released on May 4, 2011, by Thumper Punk Records.
You and I, never really gave a damn,
We spent our lives, running through the wastelands,
Pretty sure, we should of had another plan,
But we were young.
Well close your eyes and try to count to seven,
And if we die, I'll meet you up in heaven,
Cos you're beautiful.
We were so independent,
So high on ill intentions,
We would explode in fury,
We were too scared to worry, anyway.
Now, you're the only thing left worth dying for,
You give me a reason I can't ignore,
And make me wanna live forever,
You're everything I've been waiting for,
For all of these years and a thousand more,
And make me wanna live forever.
Well now I've woke up,
And wonderland's gone to hell,
It choked me up,
But maybe it was just as well,
Cos you and I,
We burned up every brain cell,
That we had.
We were so independent,
So high on ill intentions,
We would explode in fury,
We were too scared to worry, anyway.
Now, you're the only thing left worth dying for,
You give me a reason I can't ignore,
And make me wanna live forever,
You're everything I've been waiting for,
For all of these years and a thousand more,