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Misplaced Childhood was released in the United Kingdom on 17 June 1985 by EMI Records [1] on LP, [nb 1] 12" picture disc and cassette [8] and went on to be the band's biggest selling album. It topped the UK Albums Chart , becoming the first and the only Marillion album to do so.
Lavender Town (Japanese: シオンタウン, Hepburn: Shion Taun, Shion Town) is a fictional village in the 1996 video games Pokémon Red and Blue. Stylized as a haunted location , Lavender Town is home to the Pokémon Tower, a burial ground for deceased Pokémon and a location to find Ghost-type Pokémon.
"Lavender" is a song released by Canadian jazz instrumental hip hop band BadBadNotGood (BBNG) as part of their 2016 album IV. The song has been adapted into two music videos. The official video was released by BBNG in November 2016. The American rapper Snoop Dogg added lyrics to the song and released the "Nightfall Remix" version in 2017
Swift herself gave away the meaning of “Lavender Haze” while discussing the track before its release. “Lavender Haze is track 1 on Midnights,” she said in an Instagram video in October ...
Visually, it mirrors the celestial, ethereal aesthetic of her “Bejeweled” music video, which dropped back in October. Taylor herself described it best, tweeting , “There is lots of lavender.
Taylor Swift is putting her fans in a lavender haze! In the early hours of Friday morning, the 33-year-old singer delighted fans with the release of her music video for "Lavender Haze," one day ...
Benjamin Britten wrote Lavender's Blue into his 1954 opera The Turn of The Screw, where it is sung by the two children, Miles and Flora. [16] In 1985, the British rock band Marillion included a song called "Lavender" on their album Misplaced Childhood. The song had lyrics derived from "Lavender's Blue" and became a number 5 hit on the UK ...
Taylor Swift's third Midnights video has erupted in a glorious purple puff onto our feeds, with "Lavender Haze" debuting at midnight on Thursday.Written and directed by Swift as per usual these ...