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Never Say Die (1924 Film)
Never Say Die may refer to: Other uses * ''Never Say Die'' (memoir), a 1961 memoir by Jack Hawkins * ''Never Say Die'' (novel), a 2017 novel in the ''Alex Rider'' series by Anthony Horowitz Film and television * ''Never Say Die'' (1920 film), British film by Walter Forde * ''Never Say Die'' (1924 film), a film featuring Douglas MacLean * ''Never Say Die'' (1939 film), a romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Martha Raye * ''Never Say Die'' (1950 film), or ''Don't Say Die'', British comedy film * ''Never Say Die'' (1988 film), a New Zealand action film * ''Never Say Die'' (2017 film), a Chinese film * ''Never Say Die'' (TV series), a 1970 British comedy television series produced by Yorkshire Television * "Never Say Die", an episode of the TV series ''Diagnosis: Murder'' Music * Never Say Die! Tour, a 1978 tour by Black Sabbath * Impericon Never Say Die! Tour, an annual European metalcore musical tour Albums * ''Never Say Die!'', a 1978 album by Black Sabbath * ''Neve ...
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Never Say Die (memoir)
''Never Say Die'' is a memoir by Jack Hawkins, a lieutenant with the United States's 4th Marines in World War II. It was first published in 1961. The book relates Hawkins' experiences as a prisoner of war in Japanese prison camps after the American surrender in the Philippines. Full Book Summary Long, careful and very secret planning was involved for this hazardous venture. Here is a list of some articles which had to be procured, taken out the gate, and stashed away in a safe place in the jungle, to be available at the appointed time: compass, sextant, chronometer, navigation tables, protractor, dividers, chart of the Southwest Pacific, pencils. Some of these items had to be hand-made. Each man had to have a change of clothing, blanket, shelter tent, mosquito net, canteen, mess kit, and food for five days. Medical supplies had to include quinine, sulfa drugs, first-aid kit, water purifier, and any other medicines they could get their hands on. Other equipment included bolo kniv ...
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The Undead
The Undead is an American horror punk band formed in 1980 in New York City's East Village by Bobby Steele (vocals and guitar), Chris "Jack" Natz (bass) and Patrick Blanck (drums). They were one of the pioneers in the New York hardcore scene. History Steele (then of the Misfits) and Natz had been playing with drummer Richie Matalia as a side project called the Skabs. When Matalia departed and Steele left the Misfits, the trio of Steele, Natz and Patrick Blanck formed the Undead in October 1980. In June 1982, the Undead released their first EP, '' 9 Toes Later'', and were featured on the ROIR ''New York Thrash'' compilation. A few months later Natz and Blanck left the band; Natz later played in Virus, the Blacksnakes and Cop Shoot Cop. They were replaced by Brian "Payne" Aliano on bass and Bobby Savage on drums, and this lineup released the "Verbal Abuse" single in 1983. Steve Zing (of Mourning Noise and later Samhain) then took over as drummer. Between 1983 and 1986, Alian ...
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Reign Of Terror (Sleigh Bells Album)
''Reign of Terror'' is the second studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. The album was released on February 21, 2012 by Mom+Pop. Following the critical success of their debut album '' Treats (album), Treats'', Sleigh Bells started writing new material for their next album while on tour for their debut album, and recorded it over the course of five months in 2011. While ''Treats'' used a mixture of guitars and beats that eschewed pop song structures for their overall sound, ''Reign of Terror'' emphasized more guitar sounds that follow structures with emotionally heavy lyrics. The album received a generally positive reception from critics. ''Reign of Terror'' debuted at number 12 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned only one single: " Comeback Kid". To promote the album, Sleigh Bells toured across North America and Europe. Writing and recording The writing process for ''Reign of Terror'' began during the touring cycle for Sleigh Bells' debut album '' Treats (album), ...
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Poolie Pride
"Poolie Pride" is a single (music), single released by the Monkey Hangerz in 2005, a group of Hartlepool United fan (person), fans. The single contained three tracks: "Two Little Boys", "Never Say Die" and "Hartlepool and the Monkey". The single was organised by a group of Hartlepool United fans led by John McQue, who co-organised the project, and Phil Dunn who arranged the musical aspects of the gramophone record, record. The Monkey Hangerz achieved a Top 40, Top 30 hit record, hit in the UK Singles Chart independently of any record label or distribution company. It also reached number 8 in the UK Indie Chart. The idea was born after 'Pools' appeared in the Football League One play-off final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff; the idea was thought of on a Hartlepool fan forum and the project took off from there. Profits from the sale of the single went to the Hartlepool United Youth Development Program and The Soundwaves Project (a local young people’s music initiative). E ...
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Astoria (Marianas Trench Album)
''Astoria'' is the fourth studio album recorded by Canadian rock band Marianas Trench. It was released on October 23, 2015, through 604 Records (in Canada) and Cherrytree Records and Interscope Records (internationally). The album represents the band's official return to the music scene after promotion of their previous album, ''Ever After'' (2011), ended in 2013, and was preceded by the retrospective EP, ''Something Old / Something New'' earlier in 2015. Background In 2011, Marianas Trench released their third studio album, ''Ever After'', which produced five top-50 singles, including lead single "Haven't Had Enough", which became the group's highest charting single to date (since the creation of the ''Billboard'' Canadian Hot 100 in 2007) at number 9. After releasing the last single from that era, "By Now", in 2013, the group returned to the studio to record their next album. During the promotion for ''Ever After'', lead singer and songwriter, Josh Ramsay, also achieved mainstr ...
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Out Of This World (Europe Album)
''Out of This World'' is the fourth studio album by the Swedish rock band Europe. Released on 5 August 1988 through Epic Records, the album was a commercial success selling over 3 million units worldwide, peaking at number 19 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart and reaching high positions in charts worldwide. It was recorded at Olympic Studios and Townhouse Studios, London, England. ''Out of This World'' is the first Europe album to feature former Easy Action and Noice guitarist Kee Marcello. Four singles were released worldwide from the album: "Superstitious", " Open Your Heart", " Let the Good Times Rock", " More Than Meets the Eye". Music Songs "Superstitious" is the first song on the album, written by Joey Tempest. It was the first single released from the album and is arguably one of Europe's most recognizable and popular songs. The song was released in Europe, Australia and New Zealand in July 1988. The song reached number one in Norway and their homeland Sweden and peake ...
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It's All Too Much/Never Say Die
"It's All Too Much"/"Never Say Die" is the fourteenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. The single was released on October 7, 2009. The two songs were used for the first live-action film adaptation of the manga series '' Kaiji'', as theme song and insert song, respectively. "It's All Too Much"/"Never Say Die" debuted at number one in the first week sales with sales of 75,047 copies and is Yui's 5th overall number one single on the Japanese Oricon charts. The single is certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969. The RIAJ's activities include pr ... (RIAJ) for shipment of 100,000 copies. Track listing ;Normal Edition ;Limited Edition Normal Edition + DVD References {{DEFAULTSORT:It's All Too Much Never Say Die 2009 singles 200 ...
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Never Say Die (The 69 Eyes Song)
Never Say Die may refer to: Other uses * ''Never Say Die'' (memoir), a 1961 memoir by Jack Hawkins * ''Never Say Die'' (novel), a 2017 novel in the ''Alex Rider'' series by Anthony Horowitz Film and television * ''Never Say Die'' (1920 film), British film by Walter Forde * ''Never Say Die'' (1924 film), a film featuring Douglas MacLean * ''Never Say Die'' (1939 film), a romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Martha Raye * ''Never Say Die'' (1950 film), or ''Don't Say Die'', British comedy film * ''Never Say Die'' (1988 film), a New Zealand action film * ''Never Say Die'' (2017 film), a Chinese film * ''Never Say Die'' (TV series), a 1970 British comedy television series produced by Yorkshire Television * "Never Say Die", an episode of the TV series ''Diagnosis: Murder'' Music * Never Say Die! Tour, a 1978 tour by Black Sabbath * Impericon Never Say Die! Tour, an annual European metalcore musical tour Albums * ''Never Say Die!'', a 1978 album by Black Sabbath * ''Neve ...
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Never Say Die (The Undead Song)
The Undead is an American horror punk band formed in 1980 in New York City's East Village by Bobby Steele (vocals and guitar), Chris "Jack" Natz (bass) and Patrick Blanck (drums). They were one of the pioneers in the New York hardcore scene. History Steele (then of the Misfits) and Natz had been playing with drummer Richie Matalia as a side project called the Skabs. When Matalia departed and Steele left the Misfits, the trio of Steele, Natz and Patrick Blanck formed the Undead in October 1980. In June 1982, the Undead released their first EP, '' 9 Toes Later'', and were featured on the ROIR ''New York Thrash'' compilation. A few months later Natz and Blanck left the band; Natz later played in Virus, the Blacksnakes and Cop Shoot Cop. They were replaced by Brian "Payne" Aliano on bass and Bobby Savage on drums, and this lineup released the "Verbal Abuse" single in 1983. Steve Zing (of Mourning Noise and later Samhain) then took over as drummer. Between 1983 and 1986, Alian ...
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Never Say Die (Jon Bon Jovi Song)
"Never Say Die" is the third solo single by American rock singer Jon Bon Jovi. It was released in 1991 from his debut album '' Blaze of Glory'', the soundtrack album from the film ''Young Guns II ''Young Guns II'' is a 1990 American Western film and a sequel to '' Young Guns'' (1988). It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater, and features William Petersen as Pat Garrett. It was written by Jo ...''. Release and Promotion The single was only ever released in three countries; Poland, Canada and Australia. In Poland it became a Top20 hit peaking at No.17. In Australia it entered the charts on April 7, 1991 and peaked at number 60 during a four-week run. Charts References {{authority control 1991 singles Jon Bon Jovi songs Songs written by Jon Bon Jovi 1990 songs American hard rock songs ...
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Never Say Die (Chvrches Song)
"Never Say Die" is a song recorded by Scottish synthpop band Chvrches. Written by the band and its producer Greg Kurstin, it was released by Glassnote Records on 29 March 2018, as the third single from the band's third studio album, '' Love Is Dead'' (2018). The song is also featured in the soundtrack of the 2018 video game ''Forza Horizon 4''. Composition "Never Say Die" is a downtempo electro song that "features robust, linear-patterned synths that maintain the song's energy". Despite the band's well-known "airy synths", there is "a more abrasive-sounding synth leads the charge during the bridge leading into the anthemic chorus", according to Derrick Rossignol of ''Uproxx''. In a statement, Lauren Mayberry said that it is "one of my favorite songs on the record because it really leans into the juxtaposition of what we do—the mixture between the dark and the light", describing it as "melodic and direct but uses some of the gnarliest sounds we've ever tried". "The chorus lyri ...
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Never Say Die (Black Sabbath Song)
''Never Say Die!'' is the eighth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released on 29 September 1978. It was the last studio album with the band's original lineup and the last studio album to feature original vocalist Ozzy Osbourne until the 2013 album '' 13''. It was Music recording sales certification, certified Gold in the U.S on 7 November 1997 and as of November 2011 has sold 133,000 copies in the United States since the Nielsen SoundScan, SoundScan era. The album received mixed reviews, with critics calling it "unbalanced" and insisting its energy was scattered in too many directions. Recording At the time of the recording of ''Never Say Die!'' the members of Black Sabbath were all heavily involved in drug and alcohol abuse. Prior to recording, vocalist Osbourne briefly quit the band and was temporarily replaced by former Savoy Brown and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Dave Walker. In 1992, guitarist Tony Iommi explained to ''Guitar World'', "We never wanted him to leave ...
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