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Say No More (film)
Say No More may refer to: * Say No More (band), an American rock band * a catchphrase of the Monty Python sketch Nudge Nudge Albums * ''Say No More'' (Badfinger album), 1981 * ''Say No More'' (Clay Walker album), 2001 * ''Say No More'' (House of Heroes album), 2006 * ''Say No More'' (Linda Lewis album), 1971 * Say No More (Bob Ostertag album) * ''Say No More'', a 1996 album by Charly García Songs * "Say No More" (song), a 2001 song by Clay Walker * "Say No More", by David Kitt from '' Not Fade Away'' * "Say No More", by Innosense from ''So Together'' * "Say No More (Mon Amour)" by Maxwell Caulfield from '' Empire Records'' * "Say No More", by Steelheart from ''Wait Wait or WAIT may refer to: Music * Wait (musician), British town pipers Albums and EPs * ''Wait'' (The Polyphonic Spree EP), by The Polyphonic Spree * ''Wait'' (Emanuel Nice EP), a 2002 EP released by the band Emanuel Nice * ''Wait'' (Stee ...'' * "Say No More", by Tyne-James Organ from ''Pers ...
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Say No More (band)
Say No More was an American four-piece rock band from Salinas, California, United States, formed in December 2001. The band independently released two records — 2004's '' Stranger in Dreams'' and 2006's '' The Transition''. In August 2005, the quartet relocated to Los Angeles, California to attend California State University, Northridge. Shortly thereafter, they placed first in 2006's "Best Music on Campus" award — a battle of the bands competition held by Drive-Thru Records in cooperation with mtvU — which led to a recording contract with the record label. Preceded by the songs "This Is Our Way" and "Long Drive Home", ''What You Thought You Knew'' was released in October 2007. The music video for their single "Long Drive Home" was released on mtvU and mtvU.com on September 5, 2008. Members *Peter Pedrazzi – vocals, rhythm guitar *Peter Holbert – lead guitar *Jon Rasmussen – backing vocals, bass guitar *Tim Spier – drums, backing vocal ...
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Nudge Nudge
"Candid Photography", better known as "Nudge Nudge", is a sketch from the third ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' episode, "How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away" (series 1, ep. 3) featuring Eric Idle (author of the sketch) and Terry Jones as two strangers who meet in a pub. Sketch description Idle (playing a character sometimes referred to as "Arthur Nudge") sits too close to an unassuming pub patron played by Terry Jones. Idle asks Jones a series of questions about his romantic relationships that seem odd and cryptic, but that are eventually revealed to be complex double entendres. Jones becomes irritated by the line of questioning and asks Idle, directly, what he is implying. Idle forwardly admits that he really wants to know whether Jones has ever " slept with a lady." When Jones directly answers "Yes," Idle curiously asks him, "What's it like?" This conclusion makes it one of the few Monty Python sketches to end on a clear punch line. In other M ...
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Say No More (Badfinger Album)
''Say No More'' is the ninth studio album recorded by British rock band Badfinger that contained new material. Issued in January 1981 on Radio Records, the LP was the second and last reunion by Tom Evans and Joey Molland, after the death of band founder Pete Ham in 1975. The album was recorded in Miami, Florida, by Evans, Molland, pianist and organist Tony Kaye (formerly of Yes), guitarist Glen Sherba and drummer Richard Bryans and was co-produced by Jack Richardson. Kaye had been invited to join the band by Evans after ''Airwaves'', as the two had been friends. Kaye later reflected on the album, "I really kind of like that album. It had a certain something. Of course, we recorded it in Miami. The band was living in a house on Key Biscayne. There was a lot of drinking and stuff going on. But the band was performing in the studio and we’d go and play a bar in Key Biscayne after we finished. We became very close, actually." Rockier than its predecessor ''Airwaves'', this final ...
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Say No More (Clay Walker Album)
''Say No More'' is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released on March 27, 2001, as his last studio album for the Giant Records label. After this album's release, Giant Records closed its doors. The album reached #129 on the ''Billboard'' album charts. The album's two singles were its title track and "If You Ever Feel Like Loving Me Again", both of which were minor Top 40 hits on the Hot Country Songs charts. In addition to these singles, the album features a cover of Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba". Background During an interview, Walker stated he had a dream when he recorded ''Say No More'' which was "Selling dreams, that's what I want my music to do." He also stated that the album is "Riskier, yet potentially more fulfilling" than some of his other albums. In press releases, Walker said that recording ''La Bamba'' "took a lot of guts to try this, because I know some people will rip me for it. I worked four years learning enough Spanish beca ...
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Say No More (House Of Heroes Album)
''Say No More'' is an album from Christian rock band House of Heroes, released on May 2, 2006. While the CD is technically a full-length album, it is mainly a re-release of the band's second album. Unlike ''House of Heroes (album), House of Heroes'', this album was not released on Gotee Records. Instead, it was released on Gotee's imprint label, Mono Vs Stereo. Other than the instrumental "The Bois D'arc Circus" being added onto the end of "Pulling Back The Skin" to make one track, adding two new songs, and the cover art and title being changed, it is the same record. The other songs, with the exception of tracks 4 and 9 (which are the new songs featured on the re-issue) are the same recording of the previous album. The band calls this an album, but admits is not really an entirely new album. The band does play the song "The Invisible Hook" at shows, and the song is played on Christian radio stations, so the album has become as popular as their previous releases. In fact, the ...
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Say No More (Linda Lewis Album)
''Say No More'' is the debut solo album by English singer Linda Lewis, released in 1971. Track listing All tracks composed by Linda Lewis; except where indicated. Side One #"For Mama" #"Come Along People" #"The Same Song" - (Ian Samwell) #"Hampstead Way" #"Peter's Garden" #"We Can Win" - (Linda Lewis, Ian Samwell) Side Two #"Funky Kitchen" #"Follow the Piper" #"Donkeys Years" - (Linda Lewis, Ian Samwell) #"I Dunno" #"Magic in the Music" #"Hymn" Personnel *Linda Lewis - Vocals, backing vocals, guitar on "Funky Kitchen" *Chris Spedding - Guitars, bass, electric piano *Ray Cooper - Vibraphone, marimba *Shawn Phillips - Guitar *Ian McDonald (musician), Ian McDonald - Flute *Mike Egan - Guitar *Skaila Kanga - Harp *Fiachra Trench - Keyboards *Louis Cenamo - Bass *George Ford, Terry Cox, Pete Gavin - Drums References

*The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums, fifth edition, 1992 *http://www.allmusic.com/album/say-no-more-mw0000846002 *original record sleeve notes 1971 d ...
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Say No More (Bob Ostertag Album)
''Say No More'' is the third studio album by Bob Ostertag, released in 1993 by RecRec Music. Reception François Couture of AllMusic called ''Say No More'' "a classic" and "the border between free improvisation and musique concrete will never be the same." '' Musicworks'' gave the album a positive review, saying "the practice of sampling sounds creates its own contextual questions, of course, and those posed by Bob Ostertag were the most puzzling." Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Say No More'' liner notes. Musicians * Joey Baron – percussion (1) * Mark Dresser – bass guitar * Gerry Hemingway – percussion (2) * Phil Minton – voice * Bob Ostertag – sampler Sampler may refer to: * Sampler (signal), a digital signal processing device that converts a continuous signal to a discrete signal * Sampler (needlework), a handstitched piece of embroidery used to demonstrate skill in needlework * Sampler (surna ... Production and des ...
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Charly García
Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He formed and headlined two of the most popular bands in Argentina's rock history: Sui Generis in the 1970s and Serú Girán in the 1980s, plus cult status groups like progressive-rock act La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros and folk rock supergroup PorSuiGieco, both also in the 1970s. Since the 1980s García has worked mostly as a solo musician. His main instrument is the piano, followed by guitar and keyboards. García is also well known for his flamboyant and rebellious personality as well as his bicolor moustache, with one side white due to vitiligo. García is often considered by critics as one of the most influential rock artists in Latin America, and he is widely credited (together with Luis Alberto Spinetta and Litto Nebbia) as one of the founding "Fathers of Argentine Rock". Biography First Period - Music groups Early years He is the firstb ...
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Say No More (song)
"'Say No More" is a song written by George Teren and Tom Shapiro, and recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released in February 2001 as the title track and first single to his album '' Say No More''. It peaked at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks. Background Walker stated " `Say No More' is probably the most different song we've ever cut. I like it from a creative aspect. It's very different melodically. It's one of those songs that makes you keep listening because the chord changes are very different." Content The male narrator tells his former female lover to "say no more" about their relationship ending. He understand that it wasn't working and that they are through. Critical reception In a review of Walker's album "Say No More", Maria Konicki Dinoia of AllMusic wrote, "The album's title track is an awesome song about falling out of love." In a review of the album on About.com, it was written "The first single off the album ...
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Not Fade Away (David Kitt Album)
''Not Fade Away'' is the fifth album recorded by Irish singer-songwriter David Kitt, and was released on 18 August 2006. The album was also nominated for the Choice Music Prize as an album of the year but lost out to The Divine Comedy's album ''Victory for the Comic Muse ''Victory for the Comic Muse'' is the ninth studio album by Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2006 by EMI. The title derives from the E.M. Forster book '' A Room with a View'' ("I have won a great victory for the comic m ...''. The album spawned the popular single, "Say No More", which received extensive airplay on national radio in summer 2006. Track listing # "One Clear Way" – 3:40 # "Grey Day" – 2:49 # "Up To You" – 3:44 # "Sleep" – 3:50 # "I Know The Reason" – 4:12 # "Nothing Else" – 4:49 # "Wish And I Won't Stop" – 2:42 # "Guilty Prayers, Pointless Ends" – 6:23 # "Say No More" – 2:43 # "Don't Fuck With Me" – 4:29 # "With You" – 4:47 References External ...
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So Together
''So Together'' is the only studio album by American group Innosense. The album cover features cartoon versions of the group on a swing. Track listing On the official version: # "Ride" – 3:14 ( Jive, Pennachio, Wolf) # "Say No More" – 3:07 (Andreas Romdhane, Josef Larossi) # "Beep Beep" – 4:15 (Liz Winstanley) # "So Together" – 3:58 ( Guy Roche, Shelly Peiken) # " This Is It" – 3:11 (Larossi, Romdhane) # "Rain Rain" – 3:58 ( Guy Roche, Shelly Peiken) # "You Didn't Have to Hurt Me" – 4:04 (Diane Warren) # "www.fan-ta-see" – 3:26 (Denise Rich, Jive, Gregory Allen Bieck) # "A Hundred Oceans" – 4:08 (Diane Warren) # "A Real Good Man" – 4:12 ( Full Force, David Foster) # "You Can't Touch Me Now" – 3:46 (Steven R Diamond, Arnthor Birgisson, Anders Bagge) # "I Wish" – 4:12 (Ian Green, Nina Meryl Ossoff, Stephanie Salzman) Personnel *Rob Bailey, Andreas "QUIZ" Romdhane, Esbjorn Ohrwall, Ingo Schroeder, John Goux, Tony Battaglia: Guitars *Derek Brin, Guy Roche, ...
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Maxwell Caulfield
Maxwell Caulfield (né Maxwell P.J. Newby; born 23 November 1959) is a British-American film, stage, and television actor and singer. He has appeared in ''Grease 2'' (1982), '' Electric Dreams'' (1984), '' The Boys Next Door'' (1985), ''The Supernaturals'' (1986), '' Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat'' (1989), '' Waxwork 2'' (1992), '' Gettysburg'' (1993), ''Empire Records'' (1995), ''The Real Blonde'' (1997), ''The Man Who Knew Too Little'' (1997), and in ''A Prince for Christmas'' (2015). In 2015, Caulfield toured Australia with his wife Juliet Mills and sister-in-law Hayley Mills in the comedy ''Legends!'' by Pulitzer Prize winner James Kirkwood. He voiced James Bond in the video game '' James Bond 007: Nightfire'' (2002). Early life Maxwell P.J. Newby was born on 23 November 1959 in Belper, Derbyshire to Peter Newby and Oriole Rosalind Findlater. By 1965, his parents had parted and his mother legally abandoned the surname Newby in favour of her maiden name. Although he did ...
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