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Diddley was an excellent story teller whose stories varied from time to time, however, Diddley contended to friends and family that he was not trying to double-cross Sullivan and attributed the " misunderstanding " to the fact that ; when he saw " Bo Diddley " on a cue card, he was under the impression he was to perform two songs, " Bo Diddley " and " Sixteen Tons ".
It is usually prepared fairly simply as chops, stews, or steaks, taking a cue from Texas to the west.
With country music record sales declining as rock and roll took over, Atkins and Bob Ferguson took their cue from Owen Bradley and eliminated fiddles and steel guitar as a means of making country singers appeal to pop fans.
Because his task was to construct the wilful choices of his Punch editors, who probably took their cue from The Times and would have felt the suggestions of political tensions from Parliament as well, Tenniel ’ s work, as was its design, could be scathing in effect.
Several Sega titles such as Sega SuperStars, Sonic Adventure and Sonic Pinball Party feature minigames themed around the character ( the former of which takes its cue from the main game ).
Authors frequently copied and paraphrased passages without acknowledgement, especially from the classics. The latest research suggests that he may in fact have used bibliomancy for this — randomly selecting a book of history or prophecy and taking his cue from whatever page it happened to fall open at.
In a special " secret language ," the audience would react in a certain manner based on a particular musical cue from the band.
Once full features became commonplace, however, music was compiled from photoplay music by the pianist, organist, orchestra conductor or the movie studio itself, which included a cue sheet with the film.
Often projectionists received general instructions from the distributors on the musical director's cue sheet as to how fast particular reels or scenes should be projected.
Rather than attending LSU, Soderbergh tried his luck in Hollywood after graduating from high school ; he worked as a game show scorer and cue card holder to make ends meet, and eventually found work as a freelance film editor.
In Walt Disney's words: " EPCOT ... will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry.
In order to make seagulls act on cue and perform aerobatics, Mark Smith of Escondido, California built radio-controlled gliders that looked remarkably like real seagulls from a few feet away.
Each cue can range in length from five seconds to more than ten minutes as needed per scene in the film.
Taking his cue from Gildas ' temporibus nostris G. H.
From then on, he insisted on reading his dialogue from cue cards.
As a painter, she took her cue from Jules Bastien-Lepage's admiration for the true forms of reality, an inspiration found in nature.
The opening scene of the film also served as a kind of music video for Dylan's song " Subterranean Homesick Blues ", in which the singer displays and discards a series of cue cards bearing selected words and phrases from the lyrics ( including intentional misspellings and puns ).
Further color snipes, such as ones using a clock and featuring singing and dancing hot dogs, popcorn boxes, candy bars and other concession stand products took their cue from this trailer.
Misunderstanding this sign, the later Greeks and Roman poets made Harpocrates the god of Silence and Secrecy, taking their cue from Marcus Terentius Varro, who asserted in De lingua Latina of Caelum ( Sky ) and Terra ( Earth ) " These gods are the same as those who in Egypt are called Serapis and Isis, though Harpocrates with his finger makes a sign to me to be quiet.
Eschewing any attempt to simulate performance or present a narrative, the clip shows Dylan standing in a city back alley, silently shuffling a series of large cue cards ( bearing key words from the song's lyrics ).
Taking his cue from Aristotle, Frye's methodology in defining a conceptual framework begins inductively, " follow the natural order and begin with the primary facts " ( Anatomy 15 ).
In describing his city, Walt Disney is quoted as saying: " EPCOT will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are emerging from the forefront of American industry.

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* Deleted: Opening credits ; Moved to the end of the film and changed to white credits against a black background with the original Ifukube cue.
Wood served as writer, production manager, casting agent, and even held up cue cards on this low-budget film, although he did not direct.
In rare instances, usually for larger productions, cue sheets specifically for the projectionist provided a detailed guide to presenting the film.
Each individual piece of music in a film is called a " cue ".
* Otto the Director ( Rita Moreno ): A hapless auteur dressed as an old-style Hollywood film director, Otto tried in vain to make her actors say a line correctly as printed on an oversized cue card held by Marcello ( Morgan Freeman ), her terrified ( but very loyal ) assistant.
Bob Dylan holds a cue card in the music video for " Subterranean Homesick Blues ". The film features Joan Baez, Donovan and Alan Price ( who had just left The Animals ), Dylan's manager Albert Grossman and his road manager Bob Neuwirth ; Marianne Faithfull, John Mayall, Ginger Baker, and Allen Ginsberg may also be glimpsed in the background.
The name of the band was taken from a short film of Bob Dylan doing " Subterranean Homesick Blues " as Watt thought it was funny when Dylan held up a cue card for the lyric that said " firehose ".
Various displays, including projectors for these " video rate films ", slide projectors and film cameras were often combined into a " film chain ", allowing the broadcaster to cue up various forms of media and switch between them by moving a mirror or prism.
In the film industry, a music ghostwriter is a " person who composes music for another composer but is not credited on the cue sheet or in the final product in any way.
The film also eschewed quoting Richard Markowitz's theme music in Elmer Bernstein's score, except for one brief cue ( Markowitz was not included in the film's music credits ; ironically, this was one area where the film was true to the series ).
Although Christopher Palmer stated in his book on film music, The Composer in Hollywood, that it was a march, the cue is actually in the style of a bolero.
Maurizio Graf sang a vocal " Occhio Per Occhio "/" Eye For An Eye " to the music of the cue " Sixty Seconds to What " track that did not appear in the film but was released as a tie-in 45rpm record.
In the roadshow version of the film, unseen by most audiences until its DVD release, the title card is seen only at the halfway point of the film, as a cue that the intermission is about to begin.
" The film is then tied together with fast pacing, musical soundtracks to cue the appropriate audience emotions, and tight, seamless editing.
However, one cue which incorporated stanzas of " Onward Christian Soldiers " was deleted from the final edit of the film.
After another ten and a half feet ( 3. 2 m ) of film is shown ( seven seconds at 24 frame / s ), the changeover cue should appear, which signals the projectionist to actually make the changeover.

cue and Bridge
When Frusciante began playing " Under the Bridge ", Kiedis missed his cue and the entire audience began singing the song instead.

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The symbol of fire was a cue pointing towards transformation, the chemical variant being the symbol delta, which is also the classical symbol for fire.
Reportedly, he was kicked off the set of The Liberace Show for not wearing a tie, and he refused to cue a car salesman during a live feed because of his attitude towards stagehands.
It was the first Super Bowl halftime show to include crowd participation as people in the stadium waved colored placards on cue.
The red ' recording in progress ' light was illuminated to prevent interruptions and Vic Schoen, the composer of the score, had started to conduct a cue, but at that moment he saw that the entire orchestra had turned to look at Stravinsky, who had just walked into the studio.
It was able to give the studios a low quality cue feed but not one suitable for transmission.
In 2001, Aaron Webster was beaten to death by a group of youths armed with baseball bats and a pool cue while hanging around an area of Stanley Park frequented by gay men.
The negative was " scribed " with a new form of cue mark, created by Paramount at the start of each 2000-foot ( 610 m ) reel.
Even as the show ended its run in 1984, the theme is still heard as a car prize cue on The Price Is Right and was used for similar purposes on the late-1980s revival of Card Sharks.
For example, after glancing up and seeing the eight ball moving towards us we may abduce that it was struck by the cue ball.
The disadvantage with tape leaders was that the sound recording or playback did not start at the beginning of the tape, forcing the user to cue forward to the start of the magnetic section.
In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, including a famous instance in which guest Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman causing him to throw his drink into Richards ' face, before a small riot ensued ( Richards later claimed he was in on the joke ).
Advent of the village of Gretna on this new laid rail line was the cue for the exit of the nearby trading post of Forest City, which had existed since 1856.
Before leaving, McQueen told Spielberg that he could not accept the role because he was unable to cry on cue.
Although McQueen was impressed with the script, he felt he was not specifically right for the role as he was unable to cry on cue.

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