Waiting

Waiting or The Waiting may refer to:

Occupation

  • Waiting staff, work as a waiter or waitress
  • Music

  • The Waiting (band), a Christian pop rock band
  • Waiting (KLF film), a video by The KLF
  • Albums

  • Waiting (Fun Boy Three album)
  • Waiting (Bobby Hutcherson album)
  • Waiting (Thursday album)
  • Waiting... (EP), an EP by The Rockfords
  • Waiting, by Graham Ord
  • The Waiting, by Peter Buffett
  • The Waiting, by Royal Wood
  • Songs

  • "Waiting" (Green Day song)
  • "Waiting" (Miz song)
  • "Waiting" (Porcupine Tree song)
  • "Waiting" (Trapt song)
  • "Waiting..." (City and Colour song)
  • "The Waiting" (song), by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  • "Waiting", by 311 from Don't Tread on Me
  • "Waiting", by Cheryl Cole from Messy Little Raindrops
  • "Waiting", by Fireflight from The Healing of Harms
  • "Waiting", by Girls Aloud from Chemistry
  • "Waiting", by Jay Sean from My Own Way
  • "Waiting", by Joy and the Boy from Paradise
  • "Waiting", by Madonna from Erotica
  • "Waiting", by Pennywise from From the Ashes
  • "Waiting", by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Don't You Fake It
  • Waiting (Trapt song)

    "Waiting"is the second single from Someone in Control. It topped out at #27 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and #20 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • The Suburbs

    The Suburbs are an alternative punk rock/funk/new wave band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that was popular in the late 1970s through the 1980s. The band frequently headlined at Minneapolis's most influential music clubs including Jay's Longhorn Bar and First Avenue.

    Band history

    The Suburbs were formed in the western suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1977 following introductions by Chris Osgood of the Suicide Commandos. Following live performances, they released The Suburbs on the Twin/Tone label (the label's first release) in early 1978. The record was a nine-song 7-inch red vinyl EP. The band also saw two songs, "Urban Guerrillas" and "Ailerons O.K.", included on the compilation Big Hits of Mid-America, Volume Three. Band guitarist Bruce C. Allen did the art direction for the compilation.

    The band's popularity increased during the early to mid-1980s, and during this time, their new wave dance sound, eclectic lyrics, and stage presence gained a following that broke out of the Midwest and reached both coasts. In 1980 Twin/Tone released their first full length LP, In Combo.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    WAITING MAN

    by: Adrian Belew

    I come back, come back
    you see my return
    my returning face is smiling
    smile of a waiting man
    I be home soon soon soon
    soon cry on your shoulder
    your shoulder against my burning tears
    tears of a waiting man
    I wait every moment
    I wait, wait for my chance
    I wait for my friend to say
    hello, you waiting man
    feel no fret feel no fret feel no fret
    you can wait and feel no fret
    and so I wait so I wait so I wait
    I wait
    I return face is smiling
    be home soon, cry on your shoulder
    tears of a waiting man
    every moment wait for my chance
    my friend say hello, feel no fret
    you can wait and I wait and I wait




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