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The Sound of Waves (潮騒, Shiosai) is a 1954 novel by the Japanese author Yukio Mishima. It is a coming-of-age story of the protagonist Shinji and his romance with Hatsue, [1] the beautiful daughter of the wealthy ship owner Terukichi. For this book, Mishima was awarded the Shincho Prize from Shinchosha Publishing in 1954. It has been adapted ...
A demo of "Waves" was recorded by West collaborator Chance the Rapper, who posted snippets to Snapchat on February 16, 2016. [11] [12] In an interview with DJ Zane Lowe on May 24, Chance the Rapper shared his full demo of "Waves", which was arranged by him and included the reinterpreted sample of "Return to Innocence". The demo also features ...
"Waves" is a song recorded by the American recording artist Miguel for his third studio album, Wildheart (2015). It was released as a promotional single from the album in 2016 through RCA Records . In 2016, the singer released an extended play titled Rogue Waves , containing reimagined takes on the original song, from artists like Tame Impala ...
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Reynolds, whose "textural wash" contributed significantly to the group's sound, [5] was praised for his "echo-laden" "unique guitar style", which differentiated A Flock of Seagulls from other synth-heavy bands of the period. [6] Reynolds left the band in 1984, after the release of The Story of a Young Heart, [7] two years before the band broke up.
Waves crash against the sea front in Southsea as Storm Barra hit the UK (Andrew Matthews/PA) Sea water floods the shoreline outside the Royal Oak pub after high tide in Langstone, Hampshire ...
Waves battered the shores of San Luis Obispo County Thursday morning as high tides washed onto streets, closed piers and parking lots and prompted multiple water rescues up and down the coast.
This album was originally released as Joni Mitchell because the LP album covers were printed incorrectly, cutting off part of the Song to a Seagull title (spelled out by birds in flight). [citation needed] The cut-off, as well as the publishers at Reprise Records not noticing that the birds spelled out the album name, caused the eponymous album ...