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The Loved One (album)
Loved Ones, Loved One, The Loved Ones, or The Loved One may refer to: Films * ''The Loved One'' (film), a 1965 American satire based on Evelyn Waugh novel * ''The Loved Ones'' (film), a 2009 Australian horror film by Sean Byrne Literature *''The Loved One'', a 1948 short satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh * ''Loved Ones'' (book), a 1985 selection of pen portraits by Diana Mitford Music *The Loved Ones (Australian band), a 1960s Melbourne rock band ** "The Loved One" (song), a 1966 song by the Australian band *The Loved Ones (American band), a Philadelphia rock band ** ''The Loved Ones'' (EP), a 2005 EP by the American band * ''Loved Ones'' (album), a 1996 album by Ellis Marsalis and Branford Marsalis *"The Loved Ones", a 1982 song by Elvis Costello and the Attractions from ''Imperial Bedroom ''Imperial Bedroom'' is the seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, and his sixth with the Attractions—keyboardist Steve Nieve, bassist Bruce Thomas and drummer ...
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The Loved One (film)
''The Loved One'' is a 1965 black-and-white comedy film about the funeral business in Los Angeles, which is based on '' The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy'' (1948), a short satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh. It was directed by British filmmaker Tony Richardson and the screenplay—which also drew on Jessica Mitford's book ''The American Way of Death'' (1963)—was written by noted American satirical novelist Terry Southern and British author Christopher Isherwood. The film stars Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, Anjanette Comer, Paul Williams and Rod Steiger. Among those making appearances in smaller roles are John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Roddy McDowall, James Coburn, Milton Berle, Dana Andrews, Tab Hunter and Liberace. Plot Young Englishman Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse) wins an airline ticket and visits his uncle Sir Francis Hinsley (John Gielgud) in Los Angeles. Hinsley has worked as a production staffer at a major Hollywood studio for over thirty years. His employer D.J. ...
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The Loved Ones (film)
''The Loved Ones'' is a 2009 Australian horror film written and directed by Sean Byrne and starring Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, Victoria Thaine, Jessica McNamee, Richard Wilson, and John Brumpton. It follows a teenager (Samuel) who finds himself at the center of a female classmate's (McLeavy) demented party after he declines her offer to attend a school dance. Plot High schooler Brent is driving with his father Dan when a bloodied man appears in the middle of the road. Swerving to avoid the man, Brent crashes his vehicle into a tree, killing his father. Six months later, Brent politely turns down Lola Stone's invitation to the prom in favor of his girlfriend Holly. Lola secretly watches the two having sex in Holly's car. Guilt-ridden over his father's death, Brent has turned to recreational cannabis use and self-harm with a razor blade hidden in his necklace. At home, Brent's mother insists on him taking a taxi rather than ride with an inexperienced Holly. Brent leaves his hou ...
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The Loved One
''The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy'' (1948) is a short satirical novel by British novelist Evelyn Waugh about the funeral business in Los Angeles, the British expatriate community in Hollywood, and the film industry. Conception ''The Loved One'' was written as a result of Evelyn Waugh's trip to Hollywood in February and March 1947. MGM was interested in adapting Waugh's novel ''Brideshead Revisited'' (1945). Waugh had written that, "I should not think six Americans will understand it" and was baffled and even angered by its popularity in America, referring to it as "my humiliating success in [the] U.S.A." Waugh had no intention of allowing MGM to adapt ''Brideshead Revisited'', but allowed the film studio to bring him and his wife to California and pay him $2000 a week during negotiations. MGM was offering $140,000 if he granted them the film rights, but Waugh was careful to ensure that the weekly stipend was paid regardless of the results of the negotiation. Waugh ...
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Loved Ones (book)
''Loved Ones'' is a 1985 collection of pen portraits by Diana Mosley. It was published by Sidgwick & Jackson. In 2008, three of the portraits were republished in the collection, ''The Pursuit of Laughter''. Synopsis The book includes pen portraits of leading figures that featured prominently in Mosley's life. These include Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington, former neighbours and friends of hers. Violet Hammersley, an author, close friend of her mother's and prominent figure in childhood. The writer, Evelyn Waugh a close personal friend. Professor Derek Jackson, a leading physicist and her former brother-in-law. Lord Berners, a close personal friend she stayed with often at Faringdon House. Prince and Princess Clary, close friends of hers after the Second World War. The final portrait is of her second husband, Sir Oswald Mosley. The book also features several photographs of the selected subjects. Reception The collection was favourably reviewed by ''The Glasgow Herald'', desc ...
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The Loved Ones (Australian Band)
The Loved Ones were an Australian rock band formed in 1965 in Melbourne following the British Invasion. The line-up of Gavin Anderson on drums, Ian Clyne on organ and piano, Gerry Humphrys on vocals and harmonica, Rob Lovett on guitar and Kim Lynch on bass guitar recorded their early hits. Their signature song, "The Loved One", reached number two on Australian singles charts and was later covered by INXS. In 2001 it was selected as number six on the Australasian Performing Right Association's (APRA) list of Top 30 Australian songs of all time. Their debut album, '' The Loved Ones' Magic Box'', was released late in 1967 and included their other hit singles, "Ever Lovin' Man" and "Sad Dark Eyes". They disbanded in October 1967 and, although the band's main career lasted only two years, they are regarded as one of the most significant Australian bands of the 1960s. They reformed for a short tour in 1987 which provided the album ''Live on Blueberry Hill''. Humphrys lived i ...
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The Loved One (song)
"The Loved One" is a song by Australian R&B, rock band The Loved Ones and was released in May 1966 as the debut single ahead of their extended play, ''The Loved Ones'' (also known as the ''Blueberry Hill'' EP), which appeared in December. The song also featured on their debut long play album, ''Magic Box'', in October 1967. "The Loved One" reached No. 2 on the Australian Top 40 singles charts in 1966.McFarlane . Retrieved 16 March 2010. Background The Loved Ones were formed in Melbourne in 1965 by Gerry Humphrys, Ian Clyne and Kim Lynch.Spencer et al, (2007'Loved Ones, The'entry. Retrieved 16 March 2010. They had previously been members of a youthful trad jazz band, The Red Onion Jazz Band, in which Humphrys and Lynch had played clarinet and tuba respectively.Spencer et al, (2007'Red Onion Jazz Band'entry. Retrieved 16 March 2010. They recruited drummer Gavin Anderson and ex-Wild Cherries guitarist Rob Lovett.Spencer et al, (2007'Wild Cherries, The'entry. Retrieved ...
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The Loved Ones (American Band)
The Loved Ones are an American punk band based out of Philadelphia. Founded in late 2003, the band consists of Dave Hause (lead vocals, guitar), David Walsh (guitar), Chris Gonzalez (bass/guitar), Michael Cotterman (bass) and Mike Sneeringer (drums). They are presently signed to Fat Wreck Chords. The band never officially disbanded. But in addition to members doing other projects, the band had little activity from 2010 through 2016, when they went on a ten-year anniversary tour. History The band was formed in late 2003 by Dave Hause, whose band The Curse had just broken up although he was still in Paint It Black. He was joined by Michael "Spider" Cotterman, formerly the bassist for Kid Dynamite (band) who Hause used to roadie for, and Michael Sneeringer, drummer from Trial by Fire. By July 2004, Hause left Paint It Black to focus on The Loved Ones. The band's first release was a self-released four-song demo in 2004. The following year, they released an EP, '' The Loved Ones ...
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The Loved Ones (EP)
''The Loved Ones'' is an EP by the American punk rock band The Loved Ones (American band), The Loved Ones. It was released on February 22, 2005 by Jade Tree Records, who had previously released albums by Trial by Fire (band), Trial by Fire and Kid Dynamite (band), Kid Dynamite, bands the members of The Loved Ones formerly played in. The EP was the band's first release through a label, as they previously only self-released a four-song demo. Two of the songs on this EP, "Chicken" and "Candy Cane", were also on that demo. The band followed this with their debut album, ''Keep Your Heart'', which was released just over a year later. That album featured "100K" which originally appeared on this EP. Track listing All songs by Dave Hause unless otherwise noted. # "100K" – 2:54 # "Chicken" (Hause, Sneeringer) – 2:50 # "Massive" – 3:54 # "Drastic" – 2:51 # "Candy Cane" (Hause, Sneeringer) – 3:15 Credits * Dave Hause – singing, vocals, guitar * Michael Co ...
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Loved Ones (album)
''Loved Ones'' is a jazz duo album by Ellis Marsalis and Branford Marsalis. Originally conceived as Ellis's solo record of songs about "unforgettable women," it became a duo project based on his realization that "Branford would sound really good on some of (the songs).". The album reached Number 5 on the ''Billboard'' Top Jazz Albums chart. In his AllMusic review, Scott Yanow calls the set "pleasing and thoughtful if not quite essential," noting that Branford's contributions "sometimes (liven) up the selections although mostly playing a subsidiary role to his father." Don Heckman, writing in the ''Los Angeles Times'', called the recording "one of the most appealing CDs of the year," citing "the warm camaraderie of the father-son musical connection." Track listing Personnel * Branford Marsalis – saxophones * Ellis Marsalis - piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (moder ...
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Imperial Bedroom
''Imperial Bedroom'' is the seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, and his sixth with the Attractions—keyboardist Steve Nieve, bassist Bruce Thomas and drummer Pete Thomas (no relation). It was released on 2July 1982 through F-Beat Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States. Recording took place at AIR Studios in London from late 1981 to early 1982 with production handled by Geoff Emerick. Placing an emphasis on studio experimentation, the album saw the group use unusual instruments, including harpsichord, accordion and strings arranged by Nieve. Songs were rewritten constantly while Costello tinkered with the recordings, adding numerous overdubs. Employing a variety of pop styles that embody new wave, baroque pop and art rock, ''Imperial Bedroom'' contains an ornately lush production that several commentators compared to the Beatles and Phil Spector's wall of sound. The lyrics primarily concern love and relationships, w ...
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Old (Starflyer 59 Album)
''Old'', the seventh full-length album released by Starflyer 59, was released on Tooth & Nail Records in 2003. A majority of the lyrics of the songs on this album revolve around the theme of growing older, and the album reintroduces Starflyer59's rock-oriented sound. Track listing All songs written by Jason Martin. Personnel ;Starflyer 59 * Jason Martin – vocals, guitar *Jeff Cloud – bass guitar * Richard Swift – keyboards, background vocals *Frank Lenz – drums, background vocals ;Production *Aaron Sprinkle – co-producer, engineer, mixing *Brandon Ebel Brandon Ebel is the founder, president and CEO of Tooth & Nail Records. He founded the label in 1993 in California, United States. The label has since grown to include sub-labels BEC Recordings, Solid State Records and Uprok Records. Ebel has ... – executive producer *Michael Christian McCaddon – art direction and design References {{Authority control Starflyer 59 albums 2003 albums Tooth & Nail Rec ...
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