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The Loner (1975 TV Series)
A loner is a person who does not actively seek, avoids, or is isolated from human interaction. Loner(s) or The Loner(s) may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Loners'' (1972 film), an American film * ''The Loner'' (film), a 1988 American TV film directed by Abel Ferrara * ''Loners'' (2000 film), a Czech comedy film * ''Loner'' (film), a 2008 South Korean horror film * ''The Loners'' (2009 film), an Israeli film * ''Loners'' (2019 film), an American film * ''The Loner'' (TV series), a 1960s American western TV series 1965 to 1966 * Loner (''The Secret Circle''), an episode of the television series ''The Secret Circle'' Books * ''The Loner'' (children's novel), a 1963 adolescent novel by Ester Wier * ''The Loner'' (Jardine novel), a 2011 crime thriller novel by Quintin Jardine * ''Loner'' (novel), a 2016 novel by Teddy Wayne * Loners (comics), a Marvel Comics series *''Loners: the Life Path of Unusual Children'', a 1995 book by Sula Wolff Sulammith (Sula) Wolff FRCP ...
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Loner
A loner is a person who does not seek out, or may actively avoid, interaction with other people. There are many potential reasons for their solitude. Intentional reasons include introversion, mysticism, spirituality, religion, or personal considerations. Unintentional reasons involve being highly sensitive or shy. More than one type of loner exists, and those who meet the criteria for being called loners often actually enjoy social interactions with people but display a degree of introversion which leads them to seek out time alone. Terminology The modern term ''loner'' can be used in the context of the belief that human beings are social creatures and that those who do not participate are deviants. However, being a loner is sometimes depicted culturally as a positive personality trait, as it can be indicative of independence and responsibility. Someone who is a recluse or romantically solitary can be referred to by terms including ''singleton'' and ''nonwedder''. Loners are o ...
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Sula Wolff
Sulammith (Sula) Wolff FRCP FRCPysch (1 March 1924 – 21 September 2009) was a prominent and pioneering British child psychiatrist. She was amongst the first in her field to identify and define the characteristics of children on the autistic spectrum and establish the genetic component of the condition. Her work focused principally on a group of socially withdrawn, eccentric and schizoid children which she followed for over 20 years. In 1996 she translated a landmark paper by Grunya Sukhareva which may be the earliest description of autistic symptoms in children. Early life She was born on 1 March 1924 in Berlin, Weimar Germany, to Friedel (née Saloman) and Walther Wolff, a patent lawyer. She was brought up in Wetzlar. When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933 she moved with her family to Hampstead, England. She attended South Hampstead High School, going on to study medicine at the University of Oxford, graduating in 1947. Career In her early career she ...
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Over The Top (Cozy Powell Album)
''Over the Top'' is an album by British rock drummer Cozy Powell. It was Powell's first solo album, and it featured many well-known musicians playing alongside him. Track listing #" Theme One" (George Martin) – 3:36 #"Killer" ( Don Airey) – 7:16 #"Heidi Goes to Town" (Cozy Powell, Airey) – 2:57 #"El Sid" (Bernie Marsden) – 5:09 #"Sweet Poison" (Max Middleton) – 8:24 #"The Loner" (Dedicated to Jeff Beck) (Middleton) – 4:50 #"Over the Top" (Airey, Powell, Pyotr Tchaikovsky) – 8:39 The Polydor Years Bonus Tracks #"Over The Top (Single Edit)" – 3:21 #"The Loner (Single Edit)" – 3:10 #"Heidi Goes To Town (#1)" – 2:59 #"Heidi Goes To Town (#2)" – 2:59 #"Sweet Poison (#1 Lead & Rhythm Guitars)" – 6:30 #"Sweet Poison (#2 Rhythm Guitars)" – 6:30 #"Sweet Poison (#3 Backing Tracks, No Guitar)" – 6:30 #"The Loner (#1 Lead Guitar)" – 4:52 Personnel *Cozy Powell – drums * Gary Moore – guitar (track 2) *Clem Clempson – guitar (tracks 5, 6) *Bernie Marsd ...
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The Loner (Maurice Gibb Song)
"The Loner" is a song written by Maurice Gibb and Billy Lawrie and originally included on Gibb's '' The Loner'' which was not released, although British rock band The Bloomfields covered the song and their version was released internationally, featuring a lead vocal of Billy Lawrie and Maurice Gibb, with Gibb on guitars and bass. They recorded this song for the film '' Bloomfield'', but the film was called ''The Hero'' in America. The song starts with a drum fill. Gibb and Lawrie sang together in harmony on the line ''I'm a loner''. On the record, Billy Lawrie was credited as 'B. Laurie'. Background Gibb announced that he would be writing and performing on Richard Harris' film ''Bloomfield''. The songs that Gibb originally planned for the film, "Danny" and "'Till I Try". But Gibb and Lawrie ended up re-recording "The Loner", a song from 1970 unreleased studio album of the same name by Gibb himself. Recording and release The Bloomfields recorded a new short version of "The Loner", ...
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The Loner (Neil Young Song)
"The Loner" is a song by Neil Young, his first solo single. It was released on his solo debut album in November 1968, and then an edited version as his debut solo single three months later on Reprise Records. It missed the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart completely, but over time has become a staple of his performance repertoire. Both it and " Sugar Mountain", its B-side recorded live at the Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan, were released on album together for his 1977 compilation, ''Decade''. History "The Loner" was written while Buffalo Springfield was in its last throes. The widely held assumption that the song was written about Stephen Stills (who covered the song on his 1976 album ''Illegal Stills'') can perhaps not be disproved (Young himself rarely provides clarity on such issues), but it is perhaps more likely that the song is autobiographical in nature, especially since Young was, of all Springfield members, the most bothered by playing as a member of a band. Recorded ...
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Caroline Rose
Caroline Elizabeth Rose (born October 19, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and producer. After releasing two records of folk and country-inspired music, she released a pop-rock album ''Loner'' in 2018. Her most recent album, ''Superstar'', was released on March 6, 2020. Early life Born in 1989 in Long Island, Rose grew up in Center Moriches, New York. The daughter of two artists, Rose began writing songs and poems at age 13. Rose attended Wellesley College in Massachusetts, where she graduated in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in architecture. Career In 2012, Rose and producer/multi-instrumentalist Jer Coons launched a Kickstarter to fund the production of Rose's first album ''America Religious''. The album, blending American folk music, country, and rockabilly styles was self-published later that year. Two years later, Rose released her first nationally distributed album, ''I Will Not Be Afraid'' on Little Hi! Records. Like the first album, it was produced wi ...
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Loner (EP)
''Loner'' is the first EP for side project of Eisley member Stacy DuPree King, her husband and drummer for Mutemath Mutemath (sometimes styled as MuteMath or MUTEMATH) is an American alternative rock project founded by American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer Paul Meany. Originally co-founded as a band with Darren King in 2002, Me ... Darren King, and Jeremy Larson. The album was released digitally on iTunes in September, 2014.iTunes
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The release received many positive reviews; HelloGiggles said it "perfectly flows from one song to the next." Interview Magazine spoke with Stacy and said of her about the release and noted, "King has spent the majority of her life surrounded by a wealth of creativity that has inevitably shaped and nurtured her own musica ...
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Loner (Alison Wonderland Album)
''Loner'' is the third studio album by Australian DJ and producer Alison Wonderland, released on 6 May 2022 through EMI Music Australia. It follows four years after her previous album '' Awake'', and was preceded by the singles "Bad Things", "Fuck U Love U", "Fear of Dying", "New Day" and "Forever". She will tour North America in support of the record. Background After years of touring, Wonderland said that the COVID-19 pandemic halting events around the world in 2020 left her feeling "entirely alone" and as if she "had hit errock bottom". She eventually returned to recording music as a "way to move forward", taking inspiration from her previous albums to "work out where she's going" and to no longer "be the victim" in the stories she tells. Wonderland called ''Loner'' a "rebirth" as well as her "most positive album" and hoped that the album would "empower" listeners to "feel less alone". Wonderland initially announced a new album at the end of 2021. Themes EDM.com called th ...
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Loner (Missio Album)
''Loner'' is the debut studio album by American duo Missio, released on May 19, 2017 by RCA Records. Background The album’s lyrical content is themed around frontman Matthew Brue’s personal struggles and path to sobriety. The album was promoted by three singles: "Middle Fingers", released on March 30, 2017 with a music video, "Everybody Gets High", released on April 28, 2017, and "Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea". “Middle Fingers” was particularly popular, with 44,000 digital downloads, and 3.8 million streams as of 2017. It also appeared on ''Billboard''’s Hot Rock Songs and Alternative Songs Alternative Airplay (formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks (1988–2009) and Alternative Songs (2009–2020)) is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in ''Billboard'' magazine since September 10, 1988. It ranks the 40 most-played ... charts. Track listing Personnel *Matthew Brue – lead vocals, producer *David Butler – instrumentalist, producer Charts Ref ...
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The Loner (Vic Simms Album)
''The Loner'' is a live album by Australian singer-songwriter, Vic Simms, which was recorded when he was incarcerated in Bathurst Gaol in 1973. Background Vic Simms was convicted of a robbery in 1968 and was serving his seven-year sentence in Bathurst Gaol. While imprisoned he taught himself guitar and started song writing. The Robin Hood Foundation sent his demo tape to RCA Limited, which organised a mobile studio to be sent to the prison. Simms recorded his solo live album, ''The Loner'', over one hour and it was released in 1973. Track listing All tracks were written by Vic Simms (as William Victor Simms). Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' # "Get Back into the Shadows" # "Poor Folks Happiness" # "Little Barefoot Urchin" # "Try to Understand" # "The Loner" # "Stranger in My Country" # "Everybody Had Known But Me" # "Living My Life by the Days" # "Karen’s Song" # "Anybody's Nobody" ''The Pai ...
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The Loner (Maurice Gibb Album)
''The Loner'' is an album recorded in late 1969 by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. An album master was compiled on 14 November 1970, but to date ''The Loner'' remains unreleased. Bootleg releases with the same title collect additional recordings unrelated to this album. Background and recording The final sessions for the Bee Gees' album '' Cucumber Castle'' took place on October 16, 1969. Two songs, "End of My Song" and "Julia", were recorded but neither was released. Around November 1969, Gibb collaborated with Australian group Tin Tin on recordings of the songs "Nobody Moves Me Like You", "Loves Her That Way", "Flag/Put Your Money On My Dog". Although Gibb's plans as a solo artist were accelerating, he was also quoted as saying "I'd seriously love to get back to the old Bee Gees again. I really loved the group, and I miss the unit a lot. It's things like sitting in hotel rooms together after a show and taking people off that made working in a group such fun. I miss all that bein ...
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Loners (comics)
''Loners'' (originally named Excelsior) is a spin-off mini-series of comic books from Marvel Comics, first appearing in the pages of '' Runaways''. It consists of a Los Angeles-based support group for former teenage superheroes from New York, founded by Turbo of the New Warriors, and Phil Urich, the heroic former Green Goblin. Their goals are initially stated to be to help fellow teenage superheroes to adjust to normal lives while coping with their powers, and to dissuade other superpowered teenagers from becoming heroes, but these goals are discarded in their own miniseries in favor of the group apparently wanting to avoid using their powers for any reason, even if that means abandoning helpless victims of crime to their fate. Although all the characters were created by different authors and artists, the team itself was created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, with other characters (Spider-Woman, Hollow, and Red Ronin) added to the cast during the events of the 2007 minis ...
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