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* Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, " Quality Street ", Guernica Magazine
In a critique of the covering, columnist Alejandro Escalona hypothesized that Guernica ’ s " unappealing ménage of mutilated bodies and distorted faces proved to be too strong for articulating to the world why the US was going to war in Iraq ", while referring to the work as " an inconvenient masterpiece.
( 2009 ) " Picasso tapestry of Guernica heads to UK ", London: The Guardian, 26 January 2009.
* " Pieter Emily ", Jesse Ball's novella, serialized in Guernica Magazine
* " Finding the Comfortable Spots ", the Guernica Magazine interview with Jesse Ball by Craig Morgan Teicher
* " We Need to Win ", Michael Archer interviews Severn Suzuki, " Guernica " magazine, April 2009
* " Guernica ", a 1990s American post-punk / gothic rock band, predecessors to 2000s-2010s group Doll Factory
* " Guernica ", a song from the 2003 album Deja Entendu by Brand New
* " Guernica ", a song from the 2000 album Zamiana Pieniędzy na Rebelię by Włochaty
* " Guernica ", a song from the 2001 album Dumas by Dumas

Guernica and B-side
The B-side " Guernica " ( the title references Pablo Picasso's Guernica ) is " Made of Stone " in reverse, but with unrelated lyrics.

Guernica and single
As time passed, the role of separate assemblies was superseded by the single assembly in Guernica, and by 1512, its oak, known as the Gernikako Arbola, became symbolic of the traditional rights of the Basque people as a whole.

Guernica and by
* 1937 – Spanish Civil War: Guernica ( or Gernika in Basque ), Spain is bombed by German Luftwaffe.
Guernica is best known to those residing outside the Basque region as the scene of the April 26, 1937, Bombing of Guernica, one of the first aerial bombings by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe.
The town of Guernica was founded by Count Tello on April 28, 1366, at the intersection of the road from Bermeo to Durango with the road from Bilbao to Elantxobe and Lekeitio.
On April 26, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica was the scene of the Bombing of Guernica by the Condor Legion of Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe.
This figure, set up on April 27, 1988, was commissioned by the Basque Government to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Guernica.
The deliberate Bombing of Guernica by the German Condor Legion in April 1937 contributed to widespread concerns that the next major war would include extensive terror bombing attacks on civilians.
The first use of the term " weapon of mass destruction " on record is by Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1937 in reference to the aerial bombardment of Guernica, Spain:
Picasso's Guernica, Seurat's Grande Jatte, works by Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet, Velázquez's Las Meninas and Michelangelo's The Last Judgment are possible series subjects.
In a further protest of MoMA's decision to pull out of the project, copies of the poster were carried by members of the AWC into the MoMA and unfurled in front of Picasso's painting Guernica ( on loan to MoMA at the time ) the painting depicts the tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon innocent civilians.
) Resnais continued to address artistic subjects in Gauguin ( 1950 ) and Guernica ( 1950 ), which examined the Picasso painting based on the 1937 bombing of the town, and presented it to the accompaniment of a text written by Paul Éluard.
The title given to the operation commanded by Wolfram von Richthofen, which saw the town of Guernica bombed during the Spanish Civil War, was named after the island.
While dive-bombers were devastatingly effective against undefended targets, such as Guernica and Rotterdam, they were very vulnerable to attack by fighter aircraft, and their use by Germany against Britain with its effective Royal Air Force was rapidly discontinued.
* The song " American Guernica " by Adolphus Hailstork.
The bombing of Guernica was the most infamous operation carried out by the Condor Legion during this period.
Several explanations were put forward by the Nationalists, including blaming the attack on the Republicans, that the attack on the town had been a prolonged offensive, or that the Rentería bridge, outside Guernica, was the true target.
Although not involved in the bombing of Guernica it was decided by then German Defence Minister Peter Struck that in keeping with the law Mölders ' name should be removed from the barracks at Visselhoevede and from association with Luftwaffe wing 74 ( Jagdgeschwader 74 ) based in Neuburg an der Donau.
The pavilion, set up by the Republican government, included Pablo Picasso's famous painting Guernica, a depiction of the horrors of war.
*" Travel " by Bei Dao at Guernica Magazine.
The bombing shocked and inspired many artists: Guernica is also the name of one of the most violent of René Iché sculptures, one of the first electroacoustic music by Patrick Ascione, of a musical composition by René-Louis Baron and a poem by Paul Eluard ( Victory of Guernica ).

", and B-side
In 1976 Devo released their first single Mongoloid b / w Jocko Homo, the B-side of which came from the soundtrack to The Truth About De-Evolution, on their independent label " Booji Boy ", followed in 1977 by the re-working of the Rolling Stones ' "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction ".
* " Free ", by Depeche Mode, B-side to the single " Precious "
This technique had already been used on the B-side of " Relax ", the similarly titled " One September Monday ".
The principal B-side to the original 12-inch single was a cover version of " War ", which became the subject of an accomplished extended remix in its own right ( subtitled " Hidden ") on the single's third UK 12-inch release, where it was promoted as a double-A-side with " Carnage ".
" I couldn't believe they were burying this monster hit on the B-side ", says King.
Many rock drummers have cited Moon as an influence, including Neil Peart and Dave Grohl The Jam paid tribute to Moon on the second single from their third album, " Down in the Tube Station at Midnight ", in which the B-side of the single is a cover song from The Who: " So Sad About Us ", and the back cover of the record is a photo of Moon's face ; the Jam's record was released about a month after Moon's death.
The Righteous Brothers had several other Spector-produced hit singles in 1965, including " Just Once in My Life ", " Unchained Melody " ( originally the B-side of " Hung on You "), and " Ebb Tide ".
Orbison sold " Claudette ", a song he wrote about Frady, whom he married in 1957, to The Everly Brothers and it appeared on the B-side of their smash hit " All I Have To Do Is Dream ".
In his first session for Monument in Nashville, Orbison took on a song that RCA had refused, " Paper Boy ", backed by " With The Bug " as the B-side, but neither charted.
This album consisted of ten tracks recorded from the late 1950s and early 1960s while the duo still called themselves Tom & Jerry, including their hit " Hey, Schoolgirl ", and its B-side, " Dancin ' Wild ".
In early November 2005, Staind released the limited edition 2-CD / DVD set of Chapter V. The set included several rarities and fan favorites — music videos ; a complete, 36-page booklet with exclusive artwork ; an audio disc with an acoustic rendition of " This is Beetle "; the original, melodic rendition of " Reply "; the previously released B-side singles " Novocaine " and " Let It Out "; and live versions of " It's Been Awhile " and " Falling ", among many others.
The download version of Decades Apart included an unreleased recording from 1978, " Wasting Time ", inspired by the band's ' Rock Goes To College ' experience earlier that year ; this track, originally titled " Social Secs " was never released, and the music ended up being reversed and released as " Yellowcake UF6 ", the B-side to " Nuclear Device " in 1979.
His only musical output of the year consisted of contributing his cover of Phil Phillips ' " Sea of Love " to the soundtrack of the Al Pacino movie of the same name and contributing vocals to The Replacements song " Date to Church ", which appeared as a B-side to their single " I'll Be You ".
" Lipstick ", the B-side to " Promises ," shared the same ascending progression of notes in its chorus as Magazine's first single, " Shot By Both Sides ," also released in 1978.
* The Misfits song " We Are 138 ", a B-side of their 1978 single Bullet, is thought to be based on the movie.
Skylarking spawned the controversial track " Dear God ", which was originally issued as the B-side of the album's first single, " Grass ".
* " Summertime ", by Cody Simpson, a B-side of the single iYiYi
Nonetheless, rumors of a 1953 demo recording by Haley persist to this day, although surviving members of the Comets deny this, as did Haley himself ( quoted in the Swenson biography ) ; a late-1960s bootleg single of the Decca Records version of " Rock Around the Clock ", with " Crazy Man, Crazy " on the B-side and carrying the Essex label, occasionally turns up for sale with the claim that it is the demo version.
More controversy followed when " Suffer Little Children ", the B-side to " Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now ", touched on the theme of the Moors murders.
* " edge ", a song by Perfume, B-side of the single " Love the World "
They released their first single, " Market Square Heroes ", in 1982, with the epic song " Grendel " on the B-side of the 12 " version.
In November 1984, Marillion then released their first live album, Real to Reel, featuring songs from Fugazi and Script for a Jester's Tear, as well as " Cinderella Search " ( B-side to ' Assassing ') and the debut single " Market Square Heroes ", which had not been available on album until that point.

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