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The Stone may refer to: Music *The Stone (music space), an experimental music space in New York City *The Stone (San Francisco), a music club at 412 Broadway, San Francisco * "The Stone" (Ashes Divide song) * "The Stone" (Dave Matthews Band song) *The Stone (band), a Serbian black metal band *The Stone (Babble album) *The Stone (Milford Graves and Bill Laswell album) Other * ''The Stone'' (online game), an online puzzle game * ''The Stone'' (1977 film), a 1977 Azerbaijani film * ''The Stone'' (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film *The Stone (blog), the New York Times philosophy blog *"The Stone", an episode of the cartoon ''Kidd Video'' See also *Stone (other) *Stones (other) *The Stones (other) The Stones may refer to: *The Rolling Stones, an English rock band formed in the 1960s, commonly referred to as "The Stones" *The Stones (market), a market in Newcastle-under-Lyme *The Stones (band), a 1982-1983 band from Dunedin, New Zealand *The ...
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The Stone (song)
The Stone may refer to: Music *The Stone (music space), an experimental music space in New York City * The Stone (San Francisco), a music club at 412 Broadway, San Francisco * "The Stone" (Ashes Divide song) * "The Stone" (Dave Matthews Band song) * The Stone (band), a Serbian black metal band * The Stone (Babble album) * The Stone (Milford Graves and Bill Laswell album) Other * ''The Stone'' (online game), an online puzzle game * ''The Stone'' (1977 film), a 1977 Azerbaijani film * ''The Stone'' (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film * The Stone (blog), the New York Times philosophy blog *"The Stone", an episode of the cartoon ''Kidd Video'' See also *Stone (other) A stone is a small piece of rock. Stone may also refer to: Unit of measurement * Stone (unit), a measure of weight formerly used in various Germanic European countries and still commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland for measuring human body ... * Stones (other) * The Stones (other)
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The Stone (music Space)
The Stone is a not-for-profit experimental music performance space located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York City. It was founded in April 2005 by John Zorn, who serves as the artistic director. It was named for the late Irving Stone, an "inveterate concertgoer" in the New York City music community. Location In February 2018, Zorn relocated The Stone to The Glass Box Theatre, at 55 W. 13th St., a venue on the ground floor of Arnhold Hall at The New School university. Until February 2018, The Stone was situated on the northwest corner of Avenue C and 2nd Street, in a building which used to be the Golden Dragon Chinese restaurant. The only signage visible was the wording The Stone in small gold lettering painted on the door which was visible after the metal security gate was rolled up a few hours before each performance. Admission and administration Unlike most musical venues in the area, The Stone does not serve food or drinks. Dancing is also not permitted, as Th ...
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The Stone (San Francisco)
The Keystone, also known as Keystone Berkeley, was a small music club at 2119 University Avenue in Berkeley, California, which operated in the 1970s and 1980s. Numerous nationally known groups performed there, including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Ray Charles, Talking Heads, The Ramones, Metallica and B.B King, Blondie, and Greg Kihn among many others and the club was a regular venue for the Jerry Garcia Band. ''Keystone Berkeley'', run by Freddie Herrera and Bobby Corona, was linked to ''The Stone'' and ''Keystone Palo Alto''. Berkeley Keystone Korner's Freddie Herrera opened ''Keystone Berkeley'', a larger venue, then sold the Keystone Korner to Todd Barkan The Keystone Berkeley closed in 1984. Keystone Palo Alto Keystone Palo Alto, at 260 California Avenue, opened 20 January 1977. The Keystone Palo Alto closed in 1986. The club became the Vortex in the mid-1980s, then The Edge in 1989, and closed in April 2000. It was remade into a restaurant, finally as ''Illusions'', a ...
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The Stone (Ashes Divide Song)
"The Stone" is a song by American band Ashes Divide and is their debut single from their debut album ''Keep Telling Myself It's Alright'', which was released on April 8, 2008. The music video for the song was released in March. Background "The Stone" is actually derived from a song done by Billy Howerdel during his time in A Perfect Circle. An instrumental named "Army" has many similarities with this song. It was done during demo sessions that yielded material from their first album, '' Mer de Noms''. It apparently wasn't deemed a fit for ''A Perfect Circle'' music, so Billy re-worked it on his own for years until it appeared in this form. Howerdel said he had most of the verses written, but was stuck on the chorus, so he reached out to Johnette Napolitano, singer of Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2 ...
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The Stone (Dave Matthews Band Song)
"The Stone" is a Dave Matthews Band song from the album ''Before These Crowded Streets''. A ballad about mistakes and forgiveness, it features distinct backing by the Kronos Quartet.Delancey, Morgan (2001). ''The Dave Matthews Band: Step Into the Light''. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Printcraftersp. 221./ref> It contains lush orchestrations which were arranged by trumpeter John D'earth. Background The song originally held the working title "Chim Chimeney."DaveTabs.com (2012"The Stone."/ref> The song is written in a 6/8 time signature and features orchestral arrangements by John D'earth, with the Kronos Quartet on strings. A 28-second studio jam in 2/2 is heard at the end of the track that features Béla Fleck. One interpretation of the song is a theme of Dave Matthews' fear of asking his wife for marriage, as well as the life of Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus in his final days. Live performance In concert, especially at acoustic shows, Matthews has been known to interpolate Elvis Pre ...
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The Stone (band)
The Stone is a Serbian black metal band from Belgrade formed in 1996. They were originally known as Stone to Flesh and changed their name to The Stone in 2001. Biography The Stone was born in 1996. At first they were known under a different band name, Stone to Flesh. In February '97, the first demo called "Serbian Woods" was recorded followed by first live appearances. "Killed by the Sun" demo was taped a year after and the band was reached by Greek label ''Demonion Productions'' which asked if they were willing to release both demo materials on tape version, and soon after the first official release, titled "Unveiled Evil" was celebrated. In winter 1999/2000, the band recorded "Some Wounds Bleed Forever", first full-length manifest which was later released by CCP Records. After changing its name to The Stone in 2001, the band signed to ''Wolfcult Productions'' (''Solistitium Productions''); and in spring of 2002 released "Slovenska krv" ("Slavic Blood"), the second full-length ...
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The Stone (Babble Album)
''The Stone'' is the debut studio album by Babble, an electronic dance music group that was composed of Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie (formerly of the Thompson Twins), and Keith Fernley. The group changed its name as it changed the outward appearance of its sound, from pop to dub-influenced chill-out. The underlying melodies and the familiar voices of Bailey and Currie still gave a Thompson Twins tone. However, the addition of Quest vocalist Amey St. Cyr (" Take Me Away" and "Tribe"), emcee Q-Tee ("Beautiful"), deep basslines, and loads of spacious effects made it a much more relevant album for the lounge music scene. Promotion of the album was minimal. However, during an interview in Classic Pop magazine in 2014, Bailey stated the album was influential in the recording of ''Original Soundtracks 1'', an album released in 1995 by U2 and Brian Eno under the pseudonym Passengers. Critical reception William Ruhlmann of AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and A ...
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The Stone (Milford Graves And Bill Laswell Album)
''The Stone'' is a live album by drummer Milford Graves and bassist Bill Laswell. It was recorded on April 22, 2014, at The Stone (music space), The Stone in New York City, and was released later that year by M.O.D. Technologies. The album is the duo's second recording, the first being ''Space/Time – Redemption'', recorded in 2013. When asked to describe the experience of playing with Laswell as a rhythm section without a "horn out front," Graves responded: "I guess it's according to what kind of tradition you’re coming from... So-called Western culture, they changed the hierarchy of instrumentation... Some people may think they have to make adjustments, if that's what they came from, a so-called Western concept, where drums are in the background." Graves continued: "with this particular situation with Bill and myself... our understanding exceeds a single concept of how to play music. So that way, you can have more to say on the instrument, than if you're just playing one partic ...
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The Stone (online Game)
''The Stone'' is an online game developed by web company Abject Modernity Internet Creations Inc. in 1995. The mystery game was created in 1996 but launched as a consumer product in 1997. People had to buy a physical stone containing the login credentials to the website, which was unheard of at the time. In 1999, ''The Stone'' was profiled by ''Forbes'' magazine. "Stoners", a film about ''The Stone'', was released by Rod Bruinooge and Scott Jaworski in September 2004. It covered the activities of the internet/online gaming community that emerged around The Stone. Pink Floyd provided the soundtrack to the film, with all music taken from The Division Bell Album. Gameplay Puzzles of ''The Stone'' are located in a place called The Immediate. There are a total of 216 Stone puzzles, grouped into 6 categories, each category having 6 different levels of difficulty. Once all the puzzles are solved, The Stone is said to unlock an ancient mystery called the Enigma. The secret of The Stone ...
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The Stone (1977 Film)
The Stone may refer to: Music *The Stone (music space), an experimental music space in New York City *The Stone (San Francisco), a music club at 412 Broadway, San Francisco * "The Stone" (Ashes Divide song) * "The Stone" (Dave Matthews Band song) *The Stone (band), a Serbian black metal band *The Stone (Babble album) *The Stone (Milford Graves and Bill Laswell album) Other * ''The Stone'' (online game), an online puzzle game * ''The Stone'' (1977 film), a 1977 Azerbaijani film * ''The Stone'' (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film * The Stone (blog), the New York Times philosophy blog *"The Stone", an episode of the cartoon ''Kidd Video'' See also *Stone (other) A stone is a small piece of rock. Stone may also refer to: Unit of measurement * Stone (unit), a measure of weight formerly used in various Germanic European countries and still commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland for measuring human body ... * Stones (other) * The Stones (other) ...
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The Stone (2013 Film)
''The Stone'' () is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Cho Se-rae. It premiered at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival. Plot Min-su is a graduate of the Korean Baduk Academy but despite his outstanding talent, he has been wasting his days as a gambler without pursuing a real career out of it. He chooses to play the game for money, easily beating every opponent that comes his way. Nam-hae is a middle-aged, smalltime gangster boss, brought up on the streets and used to using his fists to gain authority. After accidentally meeting, playing and losing to Min-su in a gambling club, while his goons were collecting the monthly installment of protection money, his taste for the ancient game is rekindled and he hires the boy to become his private instructor. As he goes deeper into the baduk experience, Nam-hae begins reviewing his own past in the perspective of the rules and requirements of the game and begins to lose interest in the criminal world, becoming far mo ...
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The Stone (blog)
The Stone is the ''New York Times'' philosophy series, edited by the Times opinion editor Peter Catapano and moderated by Simon Critchley. It was established in May 2010 as a regular feature of The New York Times Opinion section, with the goal of providing argument and commentary informed by or with a focus on philosophy. The series, as described on the Times website "features the writing of contemporary philosophers and other thinkers on issues both timely and timeless." More than a dozen of the essays in the series have been chosen as winners of the American Philosophical Association's public op-ed contests. Works from the series have been collected into two volumes — "The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133 Arguments" and "Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments," both published by Liveright. Over the years, many essays published in the series have won the American Philosophical Association Public Philosophy Op-ed Prize, including four of the five winners in 2020. The New York Ti ...
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