When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. In Quintessence - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Quintessence

    AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine described it as "the almost ideal opener" and said that it "strangely enough sounds like [Elvis] Costello's 1981 album, Trust (it really was an incestuous scene)[.]" [1] Another AllMusic critic, Stewart Mason, opined: "A quintessential (sorry) Squeeze song, 'In Quintessence' kicks off the band's masterpiece, 1981's East Side Story, in grand style."

  3. Classics (Ratatat album) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classics_(Ratatat_album)

    As with their first album, Classics is almost entirely instrumental, with the only exception being a large cat-like sound sample used in "Wildcat." During a September 15, 2006 interview on radio station KEXP , the band revealed that part of the album was recorded in upstate New York in a house owned by Björk .

  4. A Hat in Time - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hat_in_Time

    A Hat in Time is a 2017 platform game developed by Danish game studio Gears for Breakfast and published by Humble Bundle. [2] The game was developed using Unreal Engine 3 and funded through a Kickstarter campaign, which nearly doubled its fundraising goals within its first two days. [3]

  5. Wildcat's Revenge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcat's_Revenge

    Wildcat ultimately opened to the media on May 23, 1996, [12] and to the public on May 26, 1996. [13] The ride's opening was accompanied by a one-hour-long television special called Wild Rides, which aired on the Discovery Channel on May 26, 1996. [12] [13] The original PTC trains were replaced in 2007 with 12-car Millennium Flyer trains ...

  6. Fight! Wildcats! Fight! - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight!_Wildcats!_Fight!

    The lyrics to "Fight! Wildcats! Fight!" consists of a verse and chorus. [3] Originally the verse had two versions: One for students or other members of the university, and another version for the "Towncats", the now-defunct alumni club of the University of Arizona. The chorus also features different lyrics depending on whether it is being ...

  7. 40 Hour Week (For a Livin') - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40_Hour_Week_(For_a_Livin')

    "40 Hour Week (For a Livin')" is one of the songs central to a point of contention among country music historians. Alabama is frequently billed as having the longest uninterrupted No. 1 streak in the history of the Billboard magazine Hot Country Songs chart, with 21 songs peaking atop the chart between 1980 and 1987, "40 Hour Week (For a Livin')" being the song that set the new standard."

  8. Cool for Cats (song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_for_Cats_(song)

    "Cool for Cats" is a song by English rock band Squeeze, released as the second single from their album of the same name. The song features a rare lead vocal performance from cockney-accented Squeeze lyricist Chris Difford, one of the only two occasions he sang lead on a Squeeze single A-side (the other was 1989's "Love Circles").

  9. Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anything_Can_Happen_in_the...

    "Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour..." (often shortened to "Anything Can Happen") is the second physical single, and third overall, by Enter Shikari and the second single to be released from their debut album Take to the Skies. It was released on 18 February 2007 for digital download and on 5 March 2007 on both CD and 7" vinyl.