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Wanke nicht, mein Vaterland ("Do not falter, my fatherland"), also known as Schleswig-Holstein, meerumschlungen ("Schleswig-Holstein, embraced by the sea") or Schleswig-Holstein-Lied is the unofficial anthem of Schleswig-Holstein. It was written in 1844 and presented at the Schleswiger Sängerfest.
One Day Remains is the debut studio album by American rock band Alter Bridge, released on August 10, 2004, on Wind-up Records.The album was produced by Ben Grosse, [1] making it the band's only album to not be produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette as of 2020; additionally, it is the only release by the band on which lead singer Myles Kennedy does not play guitar.
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"Find the Real" is a song by American rock band Alter Bridge.The song was the second of three singles released off of the band's debut studio album, One Day Remains.It became their second top-ten hit, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Falter received positive reviews according to Literary Hub. [5] It was praised by Elizabeth Kolbert and Naomi Klein. [6] [2] One review criticizes the book for its reliance on journalistic sources. [7] The Washington Post called Falter one of the ten best books of 2019. [8]
In 1972, Milestones were selected internally by broadcaster ORF as the Austrian representatives for the 17th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Falter im Wind" ("Butterfly In the Wind"), which was a very contemporary and atypical song for Eurovision at the time.
An edited version of the song was featured in the 2004 video game Madden NFL 2005. [7]After the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, a live video of Alter Bridge performing "Open Your Eyes" with then-Red Sox players Johnny Damon, Kevin Millar, and Bronson Arroyo surfaced on the internet and was later posted temporarily on the band's website after they left Wind-Up Records.
The lyrics were written by German romantic poet Ludwig Uhland in 1809. Its immediate inspiration was the deployment of Badener troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion . In 1825, the Lieder composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song , in honor of those who fell during the more recent Wars of Liberation ...