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Running and Wild
Schickele has composed more than 100 original works for symphony orchestra, choral groups, chamber ensemble, voice, film ( e. g. Silent Running, and animated adaptations of Where the Wild Things Are and In the Night Kitchen ), and television.
However, Running Wild ( 1954 ), their first series, was a critical failure.
During one jump in New Jersey in June 1923, Julian played “ I ’ m Running Wild ” on the saxophone.
On US compilation albums the track is titled " Running Wild ".
The compilation featured the bands Hellhammer, Running Wild, and Dark Avenger.
Stefan Schwarzmann, former drummer of Running Wild and Accept would shortly thereafter take over the drumming duties.
* Marooned, a song by Running Wild from their album Death or Glory
They were reunited after the war and made their name in radio, transferring to television in April 1954, in their first series, Running Wild, which was a disaster.
Lang's compositions, based on the Red Hot Jazz database, included " Wild Cat " with Joe Venuti, " Perfect " with Frank Signorelli, " April Kisses " ( 1927 ), " Sunshine ", " Melody Man's Dream ", " Goin ' Places ", " Black and Blue Bottom ", " Bull Frog Moan ", " Rainbow Dreams ", " Feelin ' My Way ", " Eddie's Twister ", " Really Blue ", " Penn Beach Blues ", " Wild Dog ", " Pretty Trix ", " A Mug of Ale ", " Apple Blossoms ", " Beating the Dog ", " To To Blues ", " Running Ragged ", " Kicking the Cat ", " Cheese and Crackers ", " Doin ' Things ", " Blue Guitars ", " Guitar Blues " with Lonnie Johnson, " Hot Fingers ", " Have to Change Keys to Play These Blues ", " A Handful of Riffs ", " Blue Room ", " Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp ", " Two-Tone Stomp ".
Their show, Running Wild, was not well received and led to a damning newspaper review: " Definition of the week: TV set – the box in which they buried Morecambe and Wise.
* Running Wild ( BBC, 1954.
* J. G. Ballard's novel Running Wild centres around the fictitious Richard Greville, a Deputy Psychiatric Advisor with the Metropolitan Police Service who authored " an unpopular minority report on the Hungerford killings " and is sent to investigate mass murder in a gated community.
Early speed metal bands include Running Wild, Grave Digger, Rage, and to some extent Accept & Warlock.
* " Black Gold " ( song ), by heavy metal band Running Wild from their 2005 album Rogues en Vogue
* Masquerade ( Running Wild album ), 1995
* Running Wild ( 1973 )
After his first sizable role, as a juvenile delinquent in Running Wild ( 1955 ), he supported Esther Williams and George Nader in The Unguarded Moment ( Universal, 1956 ), her first dramatic role since The Hoodlum Saint in 1946.
* Genesis, a song by Running Wild
* W. C. Fields ( So's Your Old Man, 1926 and Running Wild, 1927 ) He became a good friend and drinking companion of Fields.
They were, together with German bands Helloween, Gamma Ray, Grave Digger, Running Wild, and Rage, the pioneers in German power metal, taking their influences mainly from Helloween as well as from Judas Priest.
Additionally, a version of " Running Wild " was played during the ending credits of the penultimate episode of the series, The Blue Comet.
* The Brotherhood ( album ), an album by Running Wild
In 1955, she had a supporting role in the musical Ain't Misbehavin ' and starred in the crime-drama, Running Wild.

Running and Iron
In 1980, the then fledgling heavy metal superstars Iron Maiden became the first band to play live on the show since The Who in 1972, when they refused to mime to their single " Running Free ".
Running north and northwesterly, US 141 passes to the east of the Ottawa National Forest through rural Iron County.
Lucassen stayed with Bodine until 1984, recording two albums with them, Bold and Brass and Three Time Running, under the nickname Iron Anthony.
Iron Maiden eventually signed to EMI in 1979, following which they undertook two failed attempts at recording their debut album, although one song from these sessions (" Burning Ambition ") was included on the B-Side of " Running Free ".

Running and Rage
Stephen KingKing dedicated Bachman's early books — Rage ( 1977 ), The Long Walk ( 1979 ), Roadwork ( 1981 ), and The Running Man ( 1982 ) — to people close to him, and worked in obscure references to his own identity.
Joshi cites two early non-supernatural novels — Rage ( 1977 ) and The Running Man ( 1982 )— as King's best, suggesting both are riveting and well-constructed suspense thrillers, with believable characters.
Speed metal subgenre was popular with bands like Rage, Grave Digger and Running Wild producing this kind of music.
Boltendahl and Lulis, along with two newcomers, Tomi Göttlich and Jörg Michael, who had been the drummers for Rage and Running Wild, released a comeback record, The Reaper.

Running and Freedom
Exceptions were The Freedom Trap ( 1971 ), released in 1973 as The Mackintosh Man by Warner Brothers, Directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman and Dominique Sanda ; Running Blind which was adapted for television by the BBC in 1979 and in 2001 " The Enemy " starring Roger Moore.
In 2003, Fateh ( along with several members of his family ) appeared in the documentary film “ Roxanna ’ s Story ,” part of the “ National Geographic ” series ‘ Running for Freedom ’ about Londoners whose lives were affected by tyranny in their or their ancestors ’ countries of origin.
* " Sweet Freedom " – Running Scared
In 1860 they published a written account, Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom ; Or, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery.
* Ellen Samuels, "' A Complication of Complaints ': Untangling Disability, Race, and Gender in William and Ellen Craft's Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom ," MELUS 31 ( fall 2006 ): 15 – 47.
* Daneen Wardrop, " Ellen Craft and the Case of Salomé Muller in Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom ," Women's Studies 33 ( 2004 ): 961 – 84.
* William and Ellen Craft, Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library:
* Film on Sulabh: Scavenging Freedom, includes interview with founder, Total Running Time: 43 mins

Running and Call
Some of these surrealist advertisements noted by Seattle Magazine included the Running of the MFRs ( Mountain Fresh Rainiers )( a parody of Running of the Bulls featuring bottles with legs ), frogs that croaked " Rainier Beer " ( a motif appropriated many years later by Budweiser ), Mickey Rooney appeared in several TV ads, most notably a parody of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's " Indian Love Call " from the 1936 MGM film " Rose Marie ".
He has also been featured in a wide range of water-related documentary films, including Jim Thebaut's documentary " Running Dry ", Irena Salina's feature documentary Flow: For Love of Water, accepted for the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and Jessica Yu and Elise Pearlstein's 2011 feature documentary Last Call at the Oasis from Participant Media.

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