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The High Life (other)
High Life, The High Life, or Highlife may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''The High Life'' (1960 film), a German film directed by Julien Duvivier * ''High Life'' (2009 film), a Canadian adaptation of the play by Lee MacDougall (see below) * ''High Life'' (2018 film), a science fiction film directed by Claire Denis * ''The High Life'' (American TV series), a 1996 American sitcom * ''The High Life'' (British TV series), a 1994–1995 British sitcom * ''The Gay Life'', a 1961 musical retitled ''The High Life'' for a 2005 revival * ''High Life'', a 1996 play by Lee MacDougall Music * Highlife, a musical genre that originated in Ghana * High Life Music, a Canadian record label Albums * ''High Life'' (Brian Tarquin album) or the title song, 2001 * ''High Life'' (Frankie Miller album) or the title song, 1974 * ''High Life'' (Wayne Shorter album) or the title song, 1995 * ''High Life'' (Eno and Hyde album), by Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, 2014 * ''High Life!'', by Exit-13, ...
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The High Life (1960 Film)
''The High Life'' (german: Das kunstseidene Mädchen; french: La Grande Vie) is a 1960 French, West German and Italian film directed by Julien Duvivier, based on the novel ''Das kunstseidene Mädchen'' (''The Artificial Silk Girl'') by Irmgard Keun Irmgard Keun (; 6 February 1905 – 5 May 1982) was a German novelist. Noted for her portrayals of the life of women, she is described as "often reduced to the bold sexuality of her writing, eta significant author of the late Weimar period and ' .... Plot Doris Putzke (Giulietta Masina) is fond of dating men in her quest for finding the perfect one. In her brief relationships, she goes from one disillusionment to another, constantly deluding herself about the intentions of her lovers. External links * * 1960 films French black-and-white films Films directed by Julien Duvivier West German films Italian drama films Films set in West Germany Films based on German novels Films with screenplays by René Barjavel German ...
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The High Life (The Puppini Sisters Album)
''The High Life'' is the fifth studio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters, through Millionaire Records on 5 March 2016. The album is the trio's first album with new member Emma Smith, replacing Stephanie O'Brien who departed the group in 2012. It is also their first album since leaving their major label Universal Classics and Jazz and Verve. Background and development ''The High Life'' contains a mixture of original material (written by Puppini and Mullins) as well as their own takes on vintage standards such as " Accentuate The Positive" and "Tennessee Waltz" and the complete re-imagining of current pop and chart songs such as "Dear Future Husband" and "Chandelier". This is the trio's first album with new redhead Emma Smith who joined the group towards the end of 2012 when Stephanie O'Brien and later Terrianne Passingham both departed. To raise the necessary studio and marketing funds, the trio launched a crowding funding campaign through Pledge Music allowing ...
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Miller High Life
The Miller Brewing Company is an American brewery and beer company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1855 by Frederick Miller. Molson Coors acquired the full global brand portfolio of Miller Brewing Company in 2016, and operates the Miller Brewery at the site of the original Miller Brewing Company complex. History Miller Brewing Company was founded in 1855 by Frederick Miller after his emigration from Hohenzollern, Germany in 1854 with a unique brewer's yeast. Initially, he purchased the small Plank Road Brewery in Milwaukee for $2,300 ($66,736 in 2018). The brewery's location in what is now the Miller Valley provided easy access to raw materials produced on nearby farms. In 1855, Miller changed its name to Miller Brewing Company, Inc. The enterprise remained in the family until 1966. The company was one of the six breweries affected by the 1953 Milwaukee brewery strike. In 1966, the conglomerate W. R. Grace and Company bought Miller from Lorraine John Mulberger ...
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Highlife (cellular Automaton)
Highlife is a cellular automaton similar to Conway's Game of Life. It was devised in 1994 by Nathan Thompson. It is a two-dimensional, two-state cellular automaton in the " Life family" and is described by the rule B36/S23; that is, a cell is born if it has 3 or 6 neighbors and survives if it has 2 or 3 neighbors. Because the rules of HighLife and Conway's Life (rule B3/S23) are similar, many simple patterns in Conway's Life function identically in HighLife. More complicated engineered patterns for one rule, though, typically do not work in the other rule. Replicator The main reason for interest in HighLife comes from the existence of a pattern called the replicator. After running the replicator for twelve generations, the result is two replicators. The replicators will repeatedly reproduce themselves, all on a diagonal line. Whenever two replicators try to expand into each other, the pattern in the middle simply vanishes. The behavior of a row of Replicators interacting with ...
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High Life De Belgique
The ''High Life de Belgique'' (French for High Life of Belgium) is a Belgian publishing house that was founded in 1880. History It publishes annually a directory containing the contact details of more than twelve thousand families of the high society (nobility and upper bourgeoisie), Belgian or foreign, established in Belgium. This directory coexists with the ''Carnet Mondain''; they are the Belgian equivalents of the American ''Social Register'' or the French '' Bottin Mondain'' and '' French High Life''. See also * Carnet Mondain * Social Register * Libro d'Oro * Almanach de Bruxelles (defunct) * Almanach de Gotha * Burke's peerage * Belgian nobility * Bourgeois of Brussels * Seven Noble Houses of Brussels The Seven Noble Houses of Brussels (also called the Seven Lineages or Seven Patrician families of Brussels; french: Sept lignages de Bruxelles, nl, Zeven geslachten van Brussel, Latin: ''Septem nobiles familiae Bruxellarum'') were the seven ... References S ...
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Imperial (In Fear And Faith Album)
''Imperial'' is the second album by In Fear and Faith. It was released June 15, 2010 through Rise Records and is the band's last release to feature vocalist, Cody Anderson. Between late June and early August, the band performed on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour. Background Writing for ''Imperial'' began during the start of 2010 and its recording took place that spring. Brian McTernan was chosen as the producer for the album during its pre-stages. The group also called-in Lee Duck (of Sky Eats Airplane) for assistance with programing and electronic musicianship. Track listing Personnel ;In Fear and Faith * Ramin Niroomand - lead guitar, keyboards, piano * Mehdi Niroomand - drums * Tyler McElhaney - bass guitar, samples * Cody "Duke" Anderson - unclean vocals * Scott Barnes - clean vocals * Noah Slifka - rhythm guitar ;Additional musicians *Lee Duck - synths, programming, electronics ;Production *Produced by Brian McTernan *Mastered by Kris Crummett Kris Crummett is an American r ...
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The High Life (song)
"The High Life" is a song recorded by American country rap singer Colt Ford and country music singer Chase Rice. It is the first single from Ford's fifth studio album, '' Thanks for Listening''. The song was written by Ford, Rice, Jesse Rice, Zach Crowell Zach Crowell is a songwriter and record producer, who was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Crowell is involved in a joint publishing agreement with Round Hill Music and Taperoom Music. In 2012, he co-wrote and produced the song "Confe$$io ... and Chris Cline. Critical reception In his review for the album, Matt Bjorke of ''Roughstock'' gave the song a very positive review, saying that "it has already started to rival some of Colt’s previous big hits (like “Drivin’ Around Song” and “Dirt Road Anthem”). This one’s all about having a good time with your friends." Music video The music video was directed by Scott Hansen and premiered in May 2014. Chart performance References {{DEFAULTSORT:High Life, T ...
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Why You So Crazy
''Why You So Crazy'' is the tenth studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, released on January 25, 2019, through Dine Alone Records. It was supported by the single "Be Alright", for which a 360° video was made starring actress Jessica Paré, and was promoted by a 2019 tour. Music The album has been noted as a "return" to the band's "freewheeling" style, containing "references as far flung as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Don McLean's Chevy, and the church of Bowie's ' Modern Love'." The songs have been called "off-kilter psych-pop", "high country-fried Americana" to "gothic piano-propelled rumba". The album also features increased songwriting output from keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Brent DeBoer, who have credits on nearly half the album's tracks. Singles While the band initially previewed the song "Forever", "Be Alright" was chosen as the lead single. It was accompanied by a 360° video conceived by Kevin Moyer and directed by frontman Courtne ...
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Highlife (song)
"Highlife" is a song by American hip hop group Cypress Hill. The song was released as a single from the group's fifth album, '' Skull & Bones''. Track listing Personnel * B-Real – vocals * Sen Dog – vocals * DJ Muggs Lawrence Muggerud (born January 28, 1968), professionally known by his stage name DJ Muggs, is an American DJ, audio engineer and record producer. He is a member of Cypress Hill, a member of the trip hop band Cross My Heart Hope To Die and the l ... – producer Charts Notes *A "Highlife" and "Can't Get the Best of Me" were released together as a double A-side in the United Kingdom. References 2000 songs 2000 singles Cypress Hill songs Columbia Records singles Hardcore hip hop songs Songs written by DJ Muggs Songs written by B-Real Songs written by Sen Dog Song recordings produced by DJ Muggs {{2000s-hiphop-song-stub ...
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Formica Blues
''Formica Blues'' is the only album by English trip hop duo Mono (UK band), Mono. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, "Life in Mono", was the most successful. The album reached #71 in the UK album charts and remained on the chart for 1 week. In the United States, the album reached 137 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and remained on the chart for 7 weeks. Overview ''Melody Maker'' summarizes the "basic formula" of the album as to wallow in the sound of television and film score, film theme tunes of the Sixties and Seventies, but both to embellish and underpin it with jazzy break (music), breakbeats and Massive Attack synthy atmospheres". The use of harpsichord melody mirrors John Barry (composer), John Barry's film scores of the 1960s by design (and by sampling (music), sampling), though it has also been compared to themes for 1970s action adventure television shows such as ''The Protectors'' and ''The Zoo Gang''. ...
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If You Wait
''If You Wait'' is the debut studio album by English indie pop band London Grammar, released on 6 September 2013 by Metal & Dust Recordings and Ministry of Sound. Seven singles were released from the album: " Metal & Dust", " Wasting My Young Years", " Strong", " Nightcall", " Hey Now", "Sights" and "If You Wait". The album debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 33,130 copies. Background After signing with Ministry of Sound and Big Life Management, the band began the first sessions of the album in early 2012 with Cam Blackwood. Later that year he was replaced by Tim Bran and Roy Kerr. Hannah Reid commented on the collaboration, saying, "Tim is amazing at recording, of finding the best way of recording a guitar or my vocal. Roy had the strongest relationship with Dot and they worked on production together."
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Discovery (Daft Punk Album)
''Discovery'' is the second studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 12 March 2001 by Virgin Records. It marks a shift from the Chicago house sound prevalent on their first studio record, ''Homework'' (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and R&B. Comparing their stylistic approach to their previous album, band member Thomas Bangalter described ''Discovery'' as an exploration of song structures and musical forms whereas ''Homework'' was "raw" electronic music. He also described ''Discovery'' as a reflection of the duo's childhood memories, when they listened to music with a more playful and innocent viewpoint. The album was recorded at Bangalter's home in Paris between 1998 and 2000. The album features extensive sampling; some samples are from older records, while others were recorded by Daft Punk playing live instruments themselves. Fellow electronic musicians Romanthony, Todd Edwards, and DJ Sneak ...
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