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Monkey Man
Monkey Man may refer to: Fiction * ''Monkey Man'' (film), a film starring and directed by Dev Patel * Axwell Tiberius, the eponymous simian character in the 1993–1999 comic book series ''Monkeyman and O'Brien'' Songs * "Monkey Man" (Rolling Stones song), 1969 * "Monkey Man" (Toots & the Maytals song), 1969 *"Monkey Man", by Baby Huey & the Babysitters, 1965 *"Monkey Man", by Dave Matthews Band from ''The Lillywhite Sessions'', 2001 *"Monkey Man", by David Byrne from '' Uh-Oh'', 1992 *"Monkey Man", by Glenn Hughes from ''Music for the Divine'', 1996 Other uses *Jyoti Raju (born 1988), Indian free solo climber nicknamed "Monkey Man" *Monkey-man of Delhi The Monkey Man of New Delhi ( English: ''The Face Scratcher,'' Hindi: मुंहनोचवा, Urdu: منھ نوچوا) aka Kaala Bandar is an unknown anomaly which was reported to be roaming Delhi in mid-2001. The entire incident has been de ..., an Indian urban legend * Bukit Timah Monkey Man, a legendary creature said ...
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Monkey Man (film)
''Monkey Man'' is an upcoming action thriller film written by Paul Angunawela, John Collee, and directed by Dev Patel in his directorial debut, who also serves as co-writer. The film stars Patel, Sharlto Copley, and Sobhita Dhulipala. ''Monkey Man'' is scheduled to be released by Netflix. Premise A recently released ex-felon living in India struggles to adjust to a world of corporate greed and eroding spiritual values. Cast * Dev Patel * Sharlto Copley * Sobhita Dhulipala * Sikandar Kher Production On October 29, 2018, it was reported that Dev Patel would make his directorial debut with an action thriller film titled ''Monkey Man''. On March 12, 2021, it was announced that filming was completed and Netflix had bought worldwide rights to the film, described as "''John Wick ''John Wick'' is an American action thriller media franchise created by Derek Kolstad and centering around John Wick, a former hitman who is forced back into the criminal underworld he had abandoned. ...
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Monkeyman And O'Brien
''Monkeyman and O'Brien'' is an American comic book series created by artist Art Adams in 1993. The series was published from 1993 to 1999 by Dark Horse Comics in various types of installments including short features in anthologies, backup stories in other series, a three issue limited series, a two issue crossover series and a comic strip in the promotional newspaper ''Dark Horse Extra''. In 1997, a trade paperback collection of the five comic issues was published. Characters The series follows the story of Ann O'Brien, the daughter of a missing scientist, who at the time of his disappearance was working on experiments in interdimensional travel. When one of her father's experimental machines was accidentally activated by Ann, it teleported from another dimension Axwell Tiberius (also known as "Monkeyman"), a super-intelligent gorilla-like being that Adams conceived as "the Reed Richards of the gorilla world".George Khoury and Eric Nolen-Weathington. ''Modern Masters Volume ...
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Monkey Man (Rolling Stones Song)
"Monkey Man" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, featured as the eighth track on their 1969 album ''Let It Bleed''. Composition and recording Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote "Monkey Man" as a tribute to Italian pop artist Mario Schifano, whom they met on the set of his movie ''Umano Non Umano!'' (''Human, Not Human!''). Recorded in April 1969, the song's introduction features distinctive vibraphone, bass, guitar, and piano. Richards plays main riff and slide guitar solo, Jagger provides vocals, producer Jimmy Miller plays tambourine, Nicky Hopkins plays piano, Charlie Watts provides drums, while Bill Wyman plays vibraphone and bass. Wyman's vibraphone is mixed onto the left channel together with Hopkins' piano. Personnel * Mick Jaggervocals * Keith Richardsguitars, backing vocals * Bill Wymanbass guitar, vibraphone * Charlie Wattsdrums * Nicky Hopkinspiano * Jimmy Millertambourine Live performances The Rolling Stones performed "Monkey Man" often on their 1994 ...
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Monkey Man (Toots & The Maytals Song)
"Monkey Man" is a 1969 song by the ska and reggae group Toots & the Maytals which reached number 47 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is about a girl choosing another man over Toots. Toots & the Maytals re-recorded the song on '' True Love'' with third wave ska band No Doubt. Other versions The song has been frequently covered by other artists, most famously by British ska group the Specials and British singer Amy Winehouse. Versions by British reggae MC General Levy and American ska punk band Reel Big Fish charted on the UK Singles Chart, in 1993 and 2003 respectively. Japanese experimental rock band Melt-Banana, South-London ska group the Dualers and Argentinian band Los Pericos also covered the song. In 2009, Australian singer Kylie Minogue and the Wiggles recorded a version of the song to raise funds for UNICEF UNICEF (), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in full, now officially United Nations Children's Fund, is an agency of ...
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Baby Huey & The Babysitters
Baby Huey & the Babysitters was an American band formed in Gary, Indiana. The band, founded in 1963, was the idea of organist / trumpeter Melvyn Jones and guitarist Johnny Ross. James Ramey was their front man, and he adopted the stage name of "Baby Huey" (after the cartoon/comic book character Baby Huey). They were well known on the club scene in Chicago. Background and formation The group came into being as a result of Johnny Ross; Melvyn Jones (later to be known as Melvyn "Deacon" Jones); and James Ramey getting together. In the beginning they would practice in the sound-proof room at the home of Melvyn Jones. The room was built for Melvyn and his drummer brother, Harold Jones, to practice in. Early recording career (1960s) During their early career they recorded four songs released on singles between 1964 and 1966: "Monkey Man," "Messin' with the Kid," "Just Being Careful," and "Beg Me." They went to Paris, France to play at the coming out party for the daughter of the Ba ...
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The Lillywhite Sessions
''The Lillywhite Sessions'' (tLWS) is a collection of songs recorded by Dave Matthews Band in 1999 and 2000 and produced by Steve Lillywhite. The songs, recorded by the band as a follow-up to their 1998 album '' Before These Crowded Streets'', were ultimately scrapped by the band's label. Upon being forced by the label to abandon the album-in-progress, Dave Matthews was assigned to work with producer Glen Ballard who, in association with Matthews, wrote the album ''Everyday'' in just ten days. This contrasted with the band's prior style of writing, which included significant collaboration between the band members in the studio. The recordings later emerged on the Internet shortly after the release of ''Everyday,'' and created controversy among fans as well as the music industry, which was early in its campaign to curb illegal file downloads. ''The Lillywhite Sessions'' were never officially released, but most of the songs were later recorded for their 2002 album '' Busted Stuff'' ...
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Uh-Oh (David Byrne Album)
''Uh-Oh'' is a studio album by David Byrne, released in 1992. It was Byrne's second solo album after the confirmed dissolution of Talking Heads. The album peaked at No. 125 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The single "She's Mad" reached No. 3 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart. Production The album was produced by Nick Launay. The cover portrays angels gathered around a cartoon dog (god spelled backward). Critical reception ''The New York Times'' wrote that "Byrne has finally figured out how to make the wacky Pan-American dance album he's been after since the mid-1980's." ''The Guardian'' deemed ''Uh-Oh'' "the most Talking-Heads-esque of Byrne’s solo albums, albeit with a Latin-American influence." ''The Washington Post'' thought that Byrne's "yelps, which range from intentionally comic to comically arty, rarely dominate their rhythmically dense, albeit melodically bland, settings." The ''Orlando Sentinel'' wrote that the "Afro-Brazilian influences are more fully integrated now th ...
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Music For The Divine
''Music for the Divine'' is a studio album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. It was his eleventh solo studio album and was released in 2006 on Frontier, Demolition, Sony BMG and Yamaha records. History ''Music for the Divine'', the follow-up to 2005's '' Soul Mover'' marked a continued increase in Hughes' popularity. The album contains a more varied approach than his previous albums, songs like "Steppin' On", "Too High" and "Monkey Man" follow Hughes' regular style of funk infused hard rock, but other songs like "Frail" and "The Divine" are mellower and lean towards acoustic songwriting. There is a heavy use of acoustic guitar on many of the tracks as well as some orchestration. This is the second Hughes album to feature Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith on the entirety of the record. The record was also co-produced by Smith and was recorded at his home in the Hollywood Hills; the album artwork features pictures taken duri ...
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Jyoti Raju
Jyoti Raj is an Indian free solo climber from Chitradurga, Karnataka. Known as "Kothi Raju" or "Monkey King", Raj is famous for scaling the Chitradurga Fort without safety harnesses. He does not climb for sports, but to entertain the visitors to the fort. He is also the only person to have scaled Karnataka's highest waterfall, the 830-foot Jog falls, climbing against the flow. On 13 September 2013, he free soloed the clock tower at Moorusavir Math in Hubli in just over 15 minutes. He did not use any harness, but used chalk for grip. He made his debut as an actor in Sandalwood with the 2014 film ''Jyothi aliyas Kothiraja''. He has been called upon numerous times to rescue or retrieve the bodies of people who have fallen down Jog Falls Jog Falls is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in the Western Ghats running between Uttara Kannada and Shimoga districts of Karnataka, India. It is the third highest plunge waterfall in India. It is a segmented waterfall which d ...
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Monkey-man Of Delhi
The Monkey Man of New Delhi ( English: ''The Face Scratcher,'' Hindi: मुंहनोचवा, Urdu: منھ نوچوا) aka Kaala Bandar is an unknown anomaly which was reported to be roaming Delhi in mid-2001. The entire incident has been described as an example of mass hysteria in India. History In May 2001, reports began to circulate in the Indian capital New Delhi around a strange monkey-like creature that was appearing at night and attacking people. Eyewitness accounts were often inconsistent, but tended to describe the creature as about four feet (120 cm) tall, covered in thick black hair, with a metal helmet, metal claws, glowing red eyes and three buttons on its chest. Some reports also claim that the monkey-man wore roller-skates. Others, however, described the Monkey-man as having a more vulpine snout, and being up to eight feet tall, and muscular; it would leap from building to building. Over 350 sightings of the Kala Bandar were reported, as well as around ...
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