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The Cost Of Living (Rick Wakeman Album)
Cost of living is an economic concept. Cost of living may also refer to: Books * ''The Cost of Living'' (book), a 1999 book by Arundhati Roy * ''Cost of Living'' (play), a 2016 play by Martyna Majok Film, television and radio * ''The Cost of Living'' (2004 film), a film by DV8 * ''The Cost of Living'' (2003 film), a French film TV * "Cost of Living" (''Star Trek: The Next Generation''), a 1992 episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' * "The Cost of Living" (''Lost''), a 2006 episode of ''Lost'' * "The Cost of Living" (''CSI: NY'' episode) Radio * ''The Cost of Living'' (radio show), a business/economics news radio show on the CBC Radio One network beginning in 2019. Music * The Cost of Living, a 1980s band that included Matthew Caws and Daniel Lorca, who would later form Nada Surf Albums * ''The Cost of Living'' (EP), a 1979 EP by the Clash * ''Cost of Living'' (Downtown Boys album) (2017) * ''The Cost of Living'' (The Static Age album) * ''Cost of Living'' (R ...
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Cost Of Living
Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living. Changes in the cost of living over time can be operationalized in a cost-of-living index. Cost of living calculations are also used to compare the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living in different geographic areas. Differences in cost of living between locations can be measured in terms of purchasing power parity rates. Definition Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living. Changes in the cost of living over time can be operationalized in a cost-of-living index. Cost of living calculations can be used to compare the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living in different geographic areas. Differences in cost of living between locations can be measured in terms of purchasing power parity rates. Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) Employment contracts and pension benefits can be tied to a cost-of-living index, typically to the consumer price index (CPI). A ...
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The Cost Of Living (EP)
''The Cost of Living'' is an EP by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 11 May 1979 in a gatefold sleeve. The EP was produced by the band and Bill Price. It marked a transition in musical styles for the band, bridging the intensity of their earlier, punky albums with the broader, more American influenced rock and roll yet to come on ''London Calling'', most evident on the folk rocking "Groovy Times" and "Gates of the West". The Clash's cover of Sonny Curtis' "I Fought the Law" became one of the definitive recordings of the song, and remained in the band's live set list for much of the rest of their career. Joe Strummer also performed it with his later bands, including during his stint with The Pogues. The early single "Capital Radio" was re-recorded because the band learned that copies of the original ''Capital Radio'' EP were selling for high prices. "Capital Radio", later listed as "Capital Radio Two", is much longer, mainly because of a protracted outro. ...
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The Downliners Sect
Downliners Sect are an English R&B and blues-based rock band, formed in the 1960s beat boom era. Stylistically, they were similar to blues-based bands such as The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their first album Downliners Sect#1964 The Sect, ''The Sect''. Critic Richie Unterberger wrote: "The Sect didn't as much interpret the sound of Chess Records as attack it, with a finesse that made the Pretty Things seem positively suave in comparison." History In 1962, Mick O'Donnell, later known as Don Craine, started a band called the Downliners, who, despite touring France, were unsuccessful. The name of the band came from the Jerry Lee Lewis B-side "Down The Line". After several lineup changes, the band folded, but in 1963, O'Donnell and drummer Johnny Sutton formed a new band out of the remnants of the previous act. Keith Evans, formerly a drummer, joined on bass guitar. Shortly thereafter the band would be named the Downliners Sect. ...
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Cost Of Livin'
"Cost of Livin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Ronnie Dunn. It was released in June 2011 as the second single from his self-titled album, and his second release following the split of the duo Brooks & Dunn. Dunn wrote this song with Phillip Coleman. Background and writing Dunn had first had the song on hold in 2008, during the economic recession, but decided against recording it because he thought that the economy would improve. Dunn was also told that by label executives that he was "too wealthy" for the song, a comment which Dunn said made him "furious." Phillip Coleman wrote most of the song, but Dunn changed the original chorus and hook. Content In "Cost of Livin'", Dunn sings as a man presenting his skills and positive qualities as an employment candidate to an interviewer. The man makes reference to his military background and how he faithfully worked for his former employer before an economic downturn forced it to cease business opera ...
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Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton (born November 4, 1940) is an American blues rock and electric blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, harmonica player, and pianist. From his first professional stage appearance in 1957 to his most recent national tour in 2018, he has recorded albums for several major record labels and singles that have reached the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, Mainstream Rock Tracks, and Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-charting single was "Tell Me About It", a 1992 duet with Tanya Tucker, which reached number 4 on the Country chart. Four of his albums have been number 1 on the Blues chart, and another reached number 2. His highest charting pop hit was 1980's "Giving It Up for Your Love," which peaked at number 8 on the Hot 100. McClinton has earned four Grammy Awards; 1992 Rock Performance by a Duo with Bonnie Raitt for "Good Man, Good Woman"; 2002 Contemporary Blues Album for ''Nothing Personal''; 2006 Best Contemporary Blues Album for ''Cost of Living,'' and ...
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The Cost Of Living (Jason Webley Album)
''The Cost of Living'' is the fifth album by Jason Webley, released in 2007. Track listing #"Still" - 3:33 #"Ways to Love" - 5:02 #"Almost Time to Go" - 3:37 #"They Just Want" - 3:44 #"Disappear" - 3:43 #"Raise Them Higher" - 3:46 #"Meet Your Bride" - 3:41 #"Clear" - 3:14 #"Little Sister" - 2:37 (uses a variation on music from the song "Kykyrý" by Jana Vébrová) #"Back to You Again" - 4:30 #"There's Not a Step We Can Take That Does Not Bring Us Closer" - 4:16 Personnel *Jason Webley - vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, marimba, glockenspiel *Jherek Bischoff - bass, guitarron, percussion, electric guitar, trombone * L. Alex Guy - viola, violin *Michael McQuilken - drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ..., percussion References Jason Webley - The Cost of Living ...
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Cost Of Living (Rick Wakeman Album)
Cost of living is an economic concept. Cost of living may also refer to: Books * ''The Cost of Living'' (book), a 1999 book by Arundhati Roy * ''Cost of Living'' (play), a 2016 play by Martyna Majok Film, television and radio * ''The Cost of Living'' (2004 film), a film by DV8 * ''The Cost of Living'' (2003 film), a French film TV * "Cost of Living" (''Star Trek: The Next Generation''), a 1992 episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' * "The Cost of Living" (''Lost''), a 2006 episode of ''Lost'' * "The Cost of Living" (''CSI: NY'' episode) Radio * ''The Cost of Living'' (radio show), a business/economics news radio show on the CBC Radio One network beginning in 2019. Music * The Cost of Living, a 1980s band that included Matthew Caws and Daniel Lorca, who would later form Nada Surf Albums * ''The Cost of Living'' (EP), a 1979 EP by the Clash * ''Cost of Living'' (Downtown Boys album) (2017) * ''The Cost of Living'' (The Static Age album) * ''Cost of Living'' (R ...
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The Cost Of Living (The Static Age Album)
''The Cost of Living'' is the "full-length demo" from Vermont's The Static Age. It was initially self-released via the band's Primary Records before being re-released through Red Dawn Records Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a secondar .... Track listing # "The Blackout" – 4:17 # "Augustine" – 4:16 # "Madeline" – 4:46 # "Glitter" – 4:35 # "Mother Mercy" – 5:31 # "The Scream" – 4:50 # "Porcelain" – 4:56 # "The Echoes Upstairs" – 5:25 Personnel * Andrew Paley – Vocals, Guitar * Marie Whiteford – Keyboards * Adam Meilleur – Bass * Bobby Hackney – Drums References The Static Age albums 2002 debut albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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Cost Of Living (Downtown Boys Album)
''Cost of Living'' is the second studio album by American band Downtown Boys. It was released in August 2017 under Sub Pop Records Sub is a common abbreviation of words beginning with the prefix "sub-". Sub or SUB may also refer to Places * Juanda International Airport, Surabaya, Indonesia, IATA code SUB Computing and technology * , an HTML tag for subscript * SUB designat .... Tracklisting References {{Authority control 2017 albums Sub Pop albums Downtown Boys (band) albums ...
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Nada Surf
Nada Surf is a New York City-based American alternative rock band formed in the 1990s, consisting of Matthew Caws (guitar, vocals), Ira Elliot (drums), Doug Gillard (guitar, backing vocals), and Daniel Lorca (bass, backing vocals). History 1990s Nada Surf was formed in 1992 by Matthew Caws and Daniel Lorca. They originally went by the name Helicopter but later changed it to Nada Surf, which Caws said is "actually referring to something much more existential, it's just surfing on nothing. Being lost in your head or in your imagination but you know, whenever I listen to music I always find myself off somewhere. Somewhere in space. You know, in mental space and it's a reference to that." Caws and Lorca met at the Lycée Français de New York; both spent some of their childhood in France and Belgium, and played in many bands, including The Cost of Living and Because Because Because. Their first drummer, Dan (later alluded to in the song "The Plan" from the album '' High/Low''), was ...
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The Cost Of Living (book)
Suzanna Arundhati Roy (born 24 November 1961) is an Indian author best known for her novel ''The God of Small Things'' (1997), which won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1997 and became the best-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author. She is also a political activist involved in human rights and environmental causes. Early life Arundhati Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India, to Mary Roy, a Malayali Jacobite Syrian Christian women's rights activist from Kerala and Rajib Roy, a Bengali Hindu tea plantation manager from Calcutta.Siddhartha Deb,Arundhati Roy, the Not-So-Reluctant Renegade", ''The New York Times'', 5 March 2014. Accessed 5 March 2014. When she was two, her parents divorced and she returned to Kerala with her mother and brother. For some time, the family lived with Roy's maternal grandfather in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. When she was five, the family moved back to Kerala, where her mother started a school. Roy attended school at Corpus Christi, Kottayam, fo ...
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