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* Crimson Skies
On December 6, 2007, FASA founder Jordan Weisman announced that his new venture, Smith & Tinker, had licensed the electronic gaming rights to MechWarrior, Shadowrun, and Crimson Skies from Microsoft.
* Under Crimson Skies ( 1920 )
* Pacifica, a fictional state in the Crimson Skies universe
* Crimson Skies, a video game series
* Crimson Skies is a video game about air pirates in an alternate universe 1930s North America.
Crimson Skies logo.
Crimson Skies is a media franchise and fictional universe created by Jordan Weisman and Dave McCoy.
The Crimson Skies miniatures game comprises two separate games, each with its own set of rules.
The gameplay in Crimson Skies: Aces revolves around pilots battling each other on the ground, while the gameplay in Crimson Skies: Air Action focuses on dogfighting between squadrons of aircraft.
In addition to the tabletop and video games, the Crimson Skies series also features a number of tie-in books and short stories.
The two volume series featured short stories that originally appeared on the Crimson Skies website and supplemental material for using characters and planes from the stories with the boardgame.
Crimson Skies was published by Del Rey in October 2002 to promote the future release of the Xbox game.
It features three novellas, two originally published on the Crimson Skies website, one previously unpublished.
Each story is preceded by a brief history lesson about the Crimson Skies universe which acts as the prelude to the following story.
The film and Crimson Skies have some elements in common, a connection that was noted by some reviewers when the film was released.
* Fisher-Price Imaginext Sky Racers toy airplanes for children look like they could have been inspired by Crimson Skies and other Dieselpunk influences such as Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow -- especially Twin Eagle, Flying Tiger, Sea Stinger, and Windscorpion.
* MIRROR SITE of the Crimson Skies official site

Crimson and was
" Their sophomore album, Crimson, was released in January 2012.
* On October 4, 1906, Harvard defeated Bowdoin 10 – 0 " in a hard-fought contest that was featured by a newfangled and daring forward pass that Crimson worked in the closing minutes of play.
2003's The Dharma at Big Sur / My Father Knew Charles Ives was well-received, particularly at Adams's alma mater's publication, the Harvard Crimson.
Those " different types " of films he had made-The Great Sinner ( 1949 ) for MGM, Time Out of Mind ( 1947 ) for Universal ( which Siodmak also produced ), The Whistle at Eaton Falls ( 1951 ) for Columbia Pictures-all proved ill suited to his noir sensibilities ( although The Crimson Pirate, despite the difficult production, was a surprising and pleasant departure ).
In a Spec-Ops mission revolving around the Hellfire Club, Crimson Dynamo was hired by the Hellfire Club to build them Sentinels that obey their every command.
It was produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, the producers of Top Gun and Crimson Tide.
For another example, the U. S. Navy objected to elements of Crimson Tide, especially mutiny on board an American naval vessel, so the film was produced without their assistance.
He has not neglected to work in French productions either — e. g., Les Visiteurs ( 1993 ) ( which was later remade in English as Just Visiting in 2001 ), The Crimson Rivers ( 2000 ) and Jet Lag ( Décalage horaire ) by Danièle Thompson ( 2002 ), which was also a box-office success in France.
* Rock bands – Jeff Wayne and Rick Wakeman with Kevin Peek did a Progressive Rock version of the entire suite with added incidental music on an album called " Beyond The Planets " which also contained occasional narration by Patrick Allen. An arrangement of " Mars " by progressive-rock trio Emerson, Lake & Powell appeared on their eponymous album ( 1985 ) and was played in their 1985 – 86 live shows. King Crimson, Greg Lake's first successful band performed a rock arrangement of " Mars " live in 1969.
The band was labeled a supergroup as it included former members of several veteran progressive rock bands, namely bassist / vocalist John Wetton ( formerly in Mogul Thrash, Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music, Uriah Heep, U. K. and Wishbone Ash ), guitarist Steve Howe ( formerly, and subsequently in Yes ), keyboardist Geoff Downes ( of Yes and The Buggles ) and drummer Carl Palmer ( formerly in The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster and Emerson, Lake & Palmer ).
Ex-King Crimson and ELP front man Greg Lake replaced Wetton for the highly publicised " Asia in Asia " concert at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan on 6 December 1983, which was the first concert broadcast over satellite to MTV in the U. S. and later made into a home video.
Asia's set included only " An Extraordinary Life " from Phoenix, the rest of the songs coming from the first two albums plus one cover each from The Buggles (" Video Killed the Radio Star " with Wetton on lead vocals and Downes on vocoder ), King Crimson (" The Court of the Crimson King ", which was recorded by a previous incarnation of that band with Greg Lake on lead vocals ) and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (" Fanfare for the Common Man ").
On January 3, 2009, a new website LotusFlow3r. com was launched, streaming some of the recently-aired material (" Crimson and Clover ", "( There'll Never B ) Another Like Me " and " Here Eye Come ") and promising opportunities to listen to and buy music by Prince and guests, watch videos and buy concert tickets for future events.
One of Europe's first two feature-length dramatic talkies was created in still a different sort of twist on multinational moviemaking: The Crimson Circle was a coproduction between director Friedrich Zelnik's Efzet-Film company and British Sound Film Productions ( BSFP ).
It was recently announced that the band is nearly finished recording a cover album of King Crimson's album, In the Court of the Crimson King with bands New Fumes, Linear Downfall and Stardeath and White Dwarfs contributing.
The film was directed by Tony Scott, and was the fifth and final collaboration between the two, after previous films Crimson Tide ( 1995 ), Man on Fire ( 2004 ), Déjà Vu ( 2006 ) and The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 ( 2009 ).
* 1922 " Produced in the All-Colored City of Boley, Okla ." The Crimson Skull ; Baffling Western Mystery Photo-Play, starring Bill Pickett, was an example of the race movie genre.
In May 2012, it was announced that original members Wilton, Rockenfield and Jackson, along with Parker Lundgren and Crimson Glory frontman Todd La Torre had formed a band called Rising West, playing songs from the first five Queensrÿche albums only.
He edited the Harvard student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, and recalls in his memoirs entitled In the Arena: A Memoir of the 20th Century two specific interviews of which he was most pleased: one with the highly decorated soldier Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and another with Alabama-born actress Tallulah Bankhead.

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The song originally appeared on the Crimson and Clover LP.
Foreigner is a British-American rock band, originally formed in 1976 by veteran English musicians Mick Jones and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald along with American vocalist Lou Gramm.
Larks ' Tongues in Aspic is the fifth studio album by the English progressive rock group King Crimson, originally released in 1973.
* 4: Crimson Chamber, originally this room and its small adjoining dressing room formed one room accessed from the Great Chamber.
The album was originally scheduled to be released in August 2000, but was held up by a dispute between members of the 1969 line-up of King Crimson.
Heartbeat: The Abbreviated King Crimson is a compilation by the band King Crimson, originally intended for radio stations as a promo vehicle to accompany " The Essential King Crimson: Frame By Frame " 4 CD boxed set.
Crimson Fox originally appeared as part of Justice League Europe.
The founding in 1873 of The Harvard Crimson newspaper ( originally the Magenta ), and in 1876, of the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine, led the Advocate by the 1880s to devote itself to essays, fiction, and poetry.

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