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 BTTF.com's Space-Time Continuum - Back to the Future™ Forums - Van Halen
January 27th, 2003 01:49 AM I'm quite familiar with the song 'Eruption' and can say with all certainty that the song in BTTF is not that.
January 20th, 2003 12:16 PM You can download the song from the Van Halen website.
January 19th, 2003 10:33 PM Hey I don't know if this has been brought up before, but does anyone know what the name of the song is that Marty uses to wake up George McFly in part 1?
www.bttf.com /forums/printthread.php?t=21901   (275 words)

  
 NAACP: News Release January 28, 2005
The song set to the tune of the 1985 famine-relief song “We Are the World,&; first aired January 18.
The morning show host who played the song, Tarsha Jones, and her morning team were suspended indefinitely on Wednesday by the station management.
It included slurs against Asians and jokes about floating bodies.
www.naacp.org /news/2005/2005-01-28.html   (268 words)

  
 IGN: Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution Song of the Day - January 29, 2001
Dance Dance Revolution Song of the Day - January 25, 2001
Dance Dance Revolution Song of the Day - January 31, 2001
psx.ign.com /objects/011/011525.html   (934 words)

  
 KDHX - The Back Country
Buck recorded these two songs as front and back for a single on January 28, 1964 and both went to #1 on the country charts.
They recorded on hundreds of country and pop songs in the 1950s, and with Jimmy on his electric Fender guitar and Speedy playing one of the first Bigsby pedal steel guitars, their free flowing instrumental duets established their “flaming guitars” as a new and vibrant sound.
Buddy Gene Emmons was born on January 27, 1937 in MIshawaka, IN and will be 69 years old on Friday.
www.kdhx.org /programs/backcountry.htm   (900 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Istanbul Turkey
Polish final of 15 songs was held on January 24, winner was chosen by televoting.
final of 15 songs was broadcasted on January 31, and recorded some days earlier.
Slovenian selection consisted of 4 semis (8 songs in each) and final (16 songs): semifinals on 11, 18, 25 January, 1 February, Final on 15th of February.
www.mainhill.wallst.ru /eurovision/2004/2004e.htm   (919 words)

  
 Dickinson College Takes Action
The Chinese government released Yongyi Song on Friday, January 28, 2000.
Yongyi Song was released by China on Friday, January 28th, 2000.
Song, a respected author and researcher on the cultural revolution, was to become a U.S. citizen in September, 1999.
www.dickinson.edu /action   (909 words)

  
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The victory was the fourth in a brief career that was launched with a 10-length romp at Gulfstream Park in early January.
Madcap Escapade Update: Kentucky Oaks Contenders Madcap Escapade, Last Song Work Half-Miles
January 4 broke her maiden by 10 lengths in a six furlong race at Gulfstream Park
www.kentuckyoaks.com /2004/oaks_coverage/oaks_entrants/madcap_escapade   (547 words)

  
 1963.txt
January 21 A new song based on the old English tune "Nottamun Town" is performed at Gerde's Folk City.
January 16 A couple of new songs are recorded at the Broadside office.
Dylan continues his almost frantic song writing, this year sees no less than 34 new songs and also a number of poems.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/olof/1960-69/1963.txt   (2298 words)

  
 Blues Lyrics On Line: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE
This song was recorded in Paris in January 1977.
This song was recorded in January 1977 in Paris and it's included on the French CD "Walkin' The Road" (Blues Collection 1577112)
This gem of a song must be unique in the blues: here Champion Jack Dupree performs a duet with himself, without overdubbing (in "real time", so to speak).
www.geocities.com /BourbonStreet/Delta/2541/blcdupre.htm   (2298 words)

  
 Literary Chicks: Don't Cha Wish This Song Was Not Stuck in Beth's Head?
Posted by: Beth at January 28, 2006 01:17 PM I think the worst ear worm is that Archie's song "Sugar." You know, with "aww, honey, honey" thing.
Posted by: brittney at January 28, 2006 03:29 PM My "go-to" song whenever my husband gets a tune stuck in his head is "Everyone knows it's Wendy." I don't know why, but I've been doing that the entire fifteen years we've been married.
Anyway, now that I think about it, this song has bombarded me from all sides this week—from that cheesy parody song at the Golden Globes (clearly, the event planners should have hired ME to pen the lyrics) to “Dancing With the Stars” tonight.
www.literarychicks.com /archives/000410.html   (1088 words)

  
 1979 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 13 - YMCA sues the Village People for libel because of their song of the same name
January 1 - United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the "International Year of the Child." Many musicians donate to the "Music for UNICEF" fund.
For the Smashing Pumpkins song, see 1979 (song).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1979   (3401 words)

  
 Anti-Racism: Petition
We ask that all Hot 97 employees actively involved with the production and broadcast of the ill-humoured "Tsunami Song" played on "Miss Jones in the Morning" on January 21st, 2005, be fired and blacklisted from working at the radio station permanently.
On January 21st, 2005, an offensive song/skit containing openly derogatory and racist overtones reached millions of listeners in New York City when it was broadcast on Hot 97's "Miss Jones in the Morning" radio show.
In particular, Miss Jones and co-host Todd Lynn were guilty of not only producing the audio, but voicing openly-racist attitudes unapologetically on the airwaves.
www.petitiononline.com /endhate/petition.html   (439 words)

  
 Hit and Run
Comment by: Chiznibitz at January 14, 2005 02:00 PM I dislike France only because it is the only place I have ever been mugged.
Comment by: Seamus at January 14, 2005 06:09 PM Seamus, I don't think right and wrong enters into the equation, and even if it didn't, alliance with Nazi Germany is a pretty strong indictment.
This time, the complaint was that the story identified Muslims living in France as the perpetrators of anti-Semitic attacks, and didn't sufficiently accuse native born Frenchmen of antisemitism.
www.reason.com /hitandrun/2005/01/behind_enemy_li.shtml   (4611 words)

  
 Am I Right - Song Parodies, Sway
Wonderful job, Pat...pace/cadence & emphasis perfect match with OS - and this is not an easy song to do that to...and the lyrics fit the mysterious and dire mood of the OS also...5's...
Adagio - January 31, 2005 6:27:25 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
Paul Robinson - January 31, 2005 3:32:39 PM - Report Inappropriate Comment
www.amiright.com /parody/90s/toriamos7.shtml   (1267 words)

  
 The Reel Beatles: "Yellow Submarine"
The British soundrack recording for Yellow Submarine was issued on January 17, 1969 on the Parlophone label.
The U.S. version of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album was released on January 13, 1969 by Capitol Records.
Although Yellow Submarine had very little input from the Beatles, they do contribute several songs, and make a personal appearance at the end of the film.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~ms538596/ys.html   (523 words)

  
 Colin Powell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Colin Luther Powell, United States Army (Ret.) KCB (born April 5, 1937) was the 65th United States Secretary of State, serving from January 20, 2001 to January 23, 2005 under President George W. Bush.
Burke's Peerage speculated that General Colin Powell's great-great-great-grandmother was an illegitimate child of Sir Eyre Coote — the Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica — and an African slave.
He was opposed to the majority of George H.W. Bush Administration officials who advocated the deployment of troops to the Middle East to force Iraqi president Saddam Hussein to withdraw his armies from neighbouring Kuwait, believing the dictator could instead be contained through sanctions and a buildup of forces around Kuwait.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colin_Powell   (3493 words)

  
 Sarah McLachlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarah Ann McLachlan, O.C. (born January 28, 1968) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter.
Sarah McLachlan was born on January 28, 1968, and adopted in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
In 1998, McLachlan found herself vicariously connected to the Monica Lewinsky scandal surrounding former U.S. President Bill Clinton, when her song "Do What You Have to Do" was cited in Kenneth Starr's report as the subject of a letter from Lewinsky to Clinton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sarah_McLachlan   (1424 words)

  
 On Lisa Rein's Radar: Bye-Bye Cheney Archives
A US District Court judge today set a January, 2007 trial date for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a former top White House official who was indicted on five counts of perjury, obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI in a federal investigation on how a CIA operative's identity was exposed.
Washington - A US District Court judge today set a January, 2007 trial date for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a former top White House official who was indicted on five counts of perjury, obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI in a federal investigation on how a CIA operative's identity was exposed.
My mirror of the song, in case you have trouble with the first link.
www.onlisareinsradar.com /archives/byebye_cheney/index.php   (16618 words)

  
 Battle of New Orleans
The popular song Battle of New Orleans was written in 1958 by a high school teacher named Jimmy Driftwood as a means to teach history to his students, to old fiddle tune called The 8th of January, the date of the battle.
In The Battle of New Orleans of the War of 1812, the United States forces defeated the British on January 8, 1815.
In the realm of certainty, the victory was celebrated with great enthusiasm in the United States, and gave Andrew Jackson the reputation of a hero which propelled him to the Presidency.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/battle_of_new_orleans.html   (439 words)

  
 Reuters : Golden Globe - Photos
The Edge and Bono celebrate their award for best original song at the 60th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, January 19, 2003.
The Edge and Bono celebrate their award for best original song at the 60th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 19, 2003.
U2 won for their song "The Hands that Built America" for the film in "Gangs of New York".
www.u2world.com /news/article.php3?id_article=19139   (333 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Istanbul Turkey
Polish final of 15 songs was held on January 24, winner was chosen by televoting.
final of 15 songs was broadcasted on January 31, and recorded some days earlier.
Tose performed some songs in English during Skopje festival on February 14th, winner was chosen by mix of televoting/jury.
www.mainhill.wallst.ru /eurovision/2004/2004e.htm   (919 words)

  
 Erasure: The Other Tour 2003 (Mute)
The February and May tour dates are Erasure's first British dates for five years and coincide with the release of their new album "Other People's Songs", which was released on 27th January 2003.
New Album: "Other People's Songs" - 27th January 2003
The first song from the album, 'Solsbury Hill' - a version of the Peter Gabriel classic, went straight into the UK Charts at Number Ten and debuted at Number 12 in the US Billboard Top 200 Singles.
www.mutelibtech.com /mute/erasure/other_tour.htm   (191 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Istanbul Turkey
Polish final of 15 songs was held on January 24, winner was chosen by televoting.
Slovenian selection consisted of 4 semis (8 songs in each) and final (16 songs): semifinals on 11, 18, 25 January, 1 February, Final on 15th of February.
Tose performed some songs in English during Skopje festival on February 14th, winner was chosen by mix of televoting/jury.
www.mainhill.wallst.ru /eurovision/2004/2004e.htm   (919 words)

  
 Malta 1999
This song will now be included in a CD of the festival's top 10 songs to be launched at the Midem Fair in Cannes, France on 27th January.
The 16 songs selected to participate in next month's Song for Europe Festival were announced on Monday 18th January.
Mangion in his song "This Time" (7th Place), in 1994 they interpreted the song "More than Love" and came 5th, and this year, 1999 they will again be representing our country, though not as singers.
homepage.ntlworld.com /waterloo/malta99.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Eurovision 2k -- Don't Play That Song Again -- Nicki French, written by John Springate and Gerry Shephard
January 4th 2000, The song is sent on D.A.T. to Radio 2
Friday 14th January, the final four songs are voted for by Radio 2 listeners and YOU
Song For Europe, Diary of the Day's events culminating in Gerry and John's song being chosen to represent the U.K. John Springate
www.glitterband.com /eurovision.html   (1306 words)

  
 976
January 10 - John I, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire.
November 14 - Emperor Taizu of Song China
January 10 - Basil II becomes Eastern Roman Emperor, see Byzantine Emperors.
goc.subdomain.de /976   (1306 words)

  
 New York: Facts, Map and State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park on January 30, 1882 (he was the 32th US President, serving from 1933 to 1945).
Millard Fillmore was born in Locke Township (now Summerhill) on January 7, 1800 (he was the 13th US President, serving from 1850 to 1853).
New York's official flag was adopted in 1901.
www.enchantedlearning.com /usa/states/newyork   (558 words)

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