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The Marmot's Hole was a weblog by American writer Robert J Koehler dealing with Korean politics and society. It was believed to be the most widely read English-language blog dealing with Korea-related topics. [1] Because of this status, it was frequently used as a source for news stories about the expat community. [2]
In most countries, it was released with the B-side "Love Sweet Love", which was written by Italian brothers Giosy and Mario Capuano, as well as Middle of the Road guitarist Ian McCredie. [3] However, in a few countries, Spain, Peru and New Zealand, "Sacramento" was released with the B-side " Samson and Delilah ", which was later released as the ...
The single's B-side "Give It Time" was also used in the film and the Middle of the Road members also featured in it. [4] The single performed well in Italy, becoming a top-three hit, though this was not until October 1971. It was released in Europe in May and June 1971, in Australia on 26 August and a day later in the UK. [5] [6]
"Bottoms Up" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in September 1972. [1] It failed to chart in the UK, but continued the band's success in Europe, becoming a top-ten hit in several countries. Unlike the version on many CD compilations, the single version has no bagpipes in the intro.
Included on the soundtrack in The Guard (2011) performed by Middle of the Road. The character Frank Gallagher references the Middle of the Road version in an episode of the UK TV series, Shameless. Included on the soundtrack of the Shudder exclusive film, "The Power" (2021), which takes place in 1974 London.
Many paleogeneticists theorize that marmots were the original hosts for the specific strain of bacteria that caused the bubonic plague epidemic in 14th-century Europe. The bacteria was carried ...
In 2016, Middle of the Road's founding guitarist Ian McCredie accepted a Living Legends Award on behalf of the group at the Scottish Music Awards in Glasgow. In 2017, Middle of the Road released their first single in over 20 years, a live recording of their 1970s hit "Soley Soley", performed in front of 20,000 people in Berlin's Waldbühne ...
"Holes" of course told the story of Shia's character Stanley who was wrongly convicted of a crime and is forced to a desert detention camp where they dig, you guessed it, holes. For a quick ...