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Still Alive: The Remixes is a remix album comprising different versions of the song "Still Alive" by Swedish pop rock singer Lisa Miskovsky. It was released by Artwerk on 11 November 2008 to coincide with the North American release date of Mirror's Edge , an action-adventure video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) for which ...
He's still dealing with love, he's still dealing with the death of his father. All he knows is 'I'm still alive' -- those three words, that's totally out of burden." [3] Vedder stated at Pearl Jam's 2006 VH1 Storytellers appearance that over the years the meaning has changed for him. He said, "In the original story, a teenager is being made ...
The song "Still Alive" was written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain for the 2007 video game Portal. McLain also provides the voice for GLaDOS in this song, an artificial intelligence and the game's antagonist. [2] "Still Alive" is sung from the perspective of GLaDOS, used as the song that runs over the game's credits.
I'm Still Alive may refer to: "I'm Still Alive" (TWiiNS song), Slovakian 2011 Eurovision song "I'm Still Alive", a 1979 ABBA song; I'm Still Alive, a 1940 American ...
Still Alive" is the closing credits song from the Portal video game. Still Alive may also refer to: "Still Alive", the theme song from the video game Mirror's Edge. Still Alive: The Remixes, an extended soundtrack for the game; Still Alive, the album by DJ Mayonnaise "Still Alive", a remix on and repackage of the EP Alive by BigBang
Nearly 50 years ago, Gloria Gaynor released “I Will Survive,” the first disco song to top the Billboard charts and the only one to be awarded a Grammy for best disco recording. Then, 40 years ...
A man accused of attacking a Colorado reporter after questioning whether he was a citizen and saying “This is Trump’s America now” has had mental health issues for years, his lawyer said.
“That’s me,” I said. “I’m Clancy Martin.” “I don’t want to have to look for you next time,” the nurse said. He was a soft-featured man who looked a bit like Barney, the sympathetic psychiatric nurse from the Hannibal Lecter movies. “I’m sorry.” “I’m just teasing you,” he said. “I know it’s your first day.