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Morgan Geist, better known by his stage name Storm Queen is an American music producer, songwriter, remixer and DJ from Wayne, New Jersey. He is best known for his song "Look Right Through", which was remixed by Marc Kinchen and had Geist's lyrics sung by Damon C. Scott. Geist is also a member of Brooklyn-based house and nu-disco duo Metro Area. Morgan also remixed many artists including The Rapture, Franz Ferdinand, Telex and many others.
In 2010 Storm Queen released his debut single "Look Right Through" on Geist's own Environ label. In 2011, the follow-up "It Goes On" was released. In July 2012 he released "Let's Make Mistakes" as his third single. On November 3, 2013, a licensed version of the single "Look Right Through" was released via Defected Records/Ministry of Sound. In the United Kingdom, the song entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart on November 10, 2013, becoming Storm Queen's first number one song in The UK, dethroning Eminem and Rihanna's "The Monster" from the top of the chart. In Ireland, the song entered at number thirty on the Irish Singles Chart on November 8, 2013, and peaked at number twenty.
"This too shall pass" (Persian: این نیز بگذرد, pronunciation:īn nīz bogzarad, Arabic: لا شيء يدوم ("Nothing endures"), Hebrew: גם זה יעבור ("Gam Zeh Yaavor"), Turkish: Bu da geçer yâ hû, Latin: hoc quoque finiet) is an adage indicating that all material conditions, positive or negative, are temporary. The phrase seems to have originated in the writings of the medieval Persian Sufi poets, and is often attached to a fable of a great king who is humbled by the simple words. Some versions of the fable, beginning with that of Attar of Nishapur, add the detail that the phrase is inscribed on a ring, which has the ability to make the happy man sad and the sad man happy. The adage and associated fable were popular in the first half of the 19th century, appearing in a collection of tales by the English poet Edward Fitzgerald and being employed in a speech by Abraham Lincoln before he became president.
The phrase appears in the works of Persian Sufi poets, such as Sanai and Attar of Nishapur. Attar records the fable of a powerful king who asks assembled wise men to create a ring that will make him happy when he is sad. After deliberation the sages hand him a simple ring with the words "This too will pass" etched on it, which has the desired effect to make him happy when he is sad. It also, however, became a curse for whenever he is happy.
"This too shall pass" is an adage about the temporary nature of existence.
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"This Too Shall Pass" is an alternative rock song by OK Go from the album Of the Blue Colour of the Sky. The single was released in January 2010. The band took the unorthodox route of creating two official music videos for the song, both of which premiered on YouTube. The first features a live performance of the song in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame Marching Band. The second features a giant Rube Goldberg machine, constructed to operate in time with the song. The popularity of the second music video of the song has been compared to that of the band's video for "Here It Goes Again", helping to boost live performances and single song sales for the group but did not significantly improve sales of the Colour album. Difficulties in marketing and distribution of the videos with their corporate label, EMI, led the band to form their own independent label shortly after the videos' releases.
The song was featured in the films The Joneses, Freakonomics and The Vow. It was also featured in the video game Top Spin 4. It was also used as the theme song for the U.S. version of The Inbetweeners.
You took me down
you knocked me out
so fast it wasn't funny
in the first round I found out
how you operate
when I woke up the next day
bleeding on the sidewalk
it was then I knew without a doubt
I had finally found me
my best friend he once was yours
he gave you all his love and money
but you wore him down behind closed doors
even outside on the street
and when he left he wondered why
he wondered how he could deserve you
but now I see that I was worn
cause you weren't all that sweet
So many days have come and gone
and still I always catch you watching
you sit and wait for something wrong
I like to think maybe I've grown
but every night when I walk home
and life it settles on my shoulders
its funny how I just keep on
knowing life is not my own
in a ruthless city
in a ruthless city
in a ruthless city
in a ruthless city