Too Much may refer to:
"Too Much" is a #1 song recorded in a hit version by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music in 1956. It was written by Bernard Weinman and Lee Rosenberg. It was first recorded in 1954 by Bernard Hardison on Republic Records. Elvis Presley recorded the song in September 1956 and first performed it on January 6, 1957 on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Released as a single, Presley's "Too Much" reached number one on both the Cashbox and Billboard sales charts and went to number three on the R&B chart. The single peaked at number two on the then-named Top 100 chart, the main Billboard pop chart.
Too Cool is a professional wrestling tag team and occasional faction active in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment between 1998 and 2001 and for a short time in 2004 and 2014.
The duo of "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher and "Too Hot" Scott Taylor were originally a tag team known as Too Much. The team feuded with fellow light heavyweight wrestlers such as Taka Michinoku and aided Jerry "The King" Lawler (Christopher's father) in his feud with Al Snow.
In June 1999, Christopher became Grandmaster Sexay, Taylor became Scotty Too Hotty (later spelled as Scotty 2 Hotty) and Too Much was rebranded as Too Cool, debuting on television during the June 13, 1999 episode of Sunday Night Heat. They originally remained villainous characters, but in late 1999, around the time Rikishi Fatu joined the team, they turned into fan favorites due to growing fan popularity. Too Cool's new characteristic was that of hip hop fans, which saw the duo dancing around the ring while lights flashed and dance music played, an act that quickly became very popular with fans.
Stereo is a 1969 Canadian film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. It stars Ronald Mlodzik, who also appears in Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, Shivers and Rabid. It was Cronenberg's first feature-length effort, following his two short films, Transfer and From the Drain. It is a brief feature film, with a running time of a little over one hour. This film is set in 1969.
The film has a 60% 'fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The film purports to be part of a "mosaic" of educational resources by the Canadian Academy of Erotic Enquiry. It documents an experiment by the unseen Dr. Luther Stringfellow. A young man (Ronald Mlodzik) in a black cloak is seen arriving at the Academy, where he joins a group of young volunteers who are being endowed with telepathic abilities which they are encouraged to develop through sexual exploration. It is hoped that telepathic groups, bonded in polymorphous sexual relationships, will form a socially stabilising replacement for the "obsolescent family unit". One girl develops a secondary personality in order to cope with her new state of consciousness, which gradually ousts her original personality. As the volunteers' abilities develop, the experimenters find themselves increasingly unable to control the progress of the experiment. They decide to separate the telepaths, which results in two suicides. The final sequence shows the young woman who developed an extra personality wearing the black cloak.
"Stereo" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her fourth studio album, Rush (2011). It was co-written by Bryn Christopher, Jukka Immonen (who also produced the track) and Ali Tennant. "Stereo" is a Pop song with Dance elements and was released on 25 August 2011 in Finland, as the album's third single.
"Stereo" is an up-tempo song about the anger and hurt faced at the end of a relationship, and the difficulty presented by the need to move on. This idea is presented through the stereo which 'don't play love songs at all', reflecting the common practice of refusing or being unable to listen to love songs after the end of a long-term relationship because it causes emotional pain. The song also references the universal cliche of one partner saying that they can remain friends, with Abreu angrily singing 'I don't wanna be your friend' before stating 'but baby don't let me go', reflecting the difficulty with accepting the end of the relationship.
"Stereo" is a single by the band Pavement, taken from the album Brighten the Corners. It was released by Domino Records in 1997. The catalogue number for the single is RUG-051. It contains two B-sides: "Westie Can Drum" and "Winner of The." It was released at the same time as the 7" version of the single, which contains a different B-side. This song would be released on Matador's 10th Anniversary compilation. NME ranks the song as the 15th best song of 1997.
Some CDs contain the 7" B-side "Birds in the Majic Industry".
The song's lyrics make several references to several pop culture icons.
Last night was a bitch for me.
i didn't even see it coming.
whoa.
the bad part: it was reality
though something connecting
the nothing of you and me
you were sounding kind of scratchy,
so i checked the connection.
maybe i checked the doctor for hearing correction.
can't speak to highly on the subject
of high fidelity
turn up! not hearing a word you say
turn down.
listen to what i play
burn up!
when tempers are running high
burn down everything we built last night
last night was a bitch for me.
i didn't even see it coming.
whoa.
the bad part and no apologies
yhough something connection the nothing
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle.
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
don't want to fight no more.
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle.
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
get back to hearing my note
too much stereo.
whoa.
living on the left side of the conversation
maybe i turned my back on this humiliation
you're always wrong.
i'm always right.
i'm on the left and you're on the right.
turn up (check the connection!) (ha!)
burn up (hearing correction!) (yeh!)
last night was a bitch for me
i didn't even see it coming.
whoa!
the bad part: it was reality.
though something connecting the nothing
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
don't want to fight no more.
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle.
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
get back to hearing my note
too much stereo
i'm selfish i know, you saved me
the effort of being for real
as long as you stand there
and listen to reason, our colors won't show
no one will ever know... will ever know
yeh!
last night oh last night oh last night.
last night oh last night
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
don't want to fight no more
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
can't live a life on my dough
bring the left to the center
and the right to the middle
we ever come together to find
the answer to the riddle?
get back to hearing my note
too much stereo.
whoa oh
whoa oh.