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This is a sound sample from a commercial recording, used to illustrate Wire's sound during its early period.
Gilbert and Lewis were members of Wire, and formed Dome during Wire's 1980 – 1984 hiatus.

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The video for " Dying Breeds " was directed by Wire's brother Patrick Jones, who made similar short videos for album tracks such as " 1985 ".

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The stark cover design of Wire ( band ) | Wire's debut LP, Pink Flag, symbolized the evolution of punk style.
Wire's debut album, Pink Flag ( 1977 ) – " perhaps the most original debut album to come out of the first wave of British punk ", according to Allmusic – contains songs which are diverse in mood and style, but most use a minimalist punk approach, unorthodox structures, " Field Day For The Sundays ", for example, is only 28 seconds long.
The Ex-Lion Tamers played Wire's older material ; Wire played their new material.
In 2006, Wire's 1970s albums were re-released with original vinyl tracklistings.
Wire's influence has outshone their comparatively modest record sales.
Guided By Voices ' Robert Pollard claimed that Wire was his favourite band, and that the fact that GBV's albums had so many songs was directly influenced by Wire's albums.
Big Black covered Wire's " Heartbeat " twice, once as a studio version which was released as a single ( also included on The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape compilation ), and also as a live version, featuring Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis, that was included on the VHS version of its live album Pigpile.
A plagiarism case between Wire's music publisher and Elastica, over the similarity between Wire's 1977 song " Three Girl Rhumba " and Elastica's 1995 hit " Connection ", resulted in an out-of-court settlement.
A free download of Nicky Wire's debut solo offering I Killed the Zeitgeist was posted on the band's website for just one day – Christmas Day 2005.
Fair use 30-second sample of Wire's " Dot Dash ," released 1978.
Everything Must Go takes its name from a play by Patrick Jones, Nicky Wire's brother.
Instead of introspective and autobiographical tracks such as " 4st 7lb ", Wire's predilection for historical and political themes dominates ; however, five songs feature Edwards ' lyrics ; the last time his lyrics would feature in a Manics album until 2009's Journal for Plague Lovers.
The lyric concerns Nicky Wire's dislike of touring.
The sentiment of the song is that Australia is just about the furthest one can go to get away from their home in Wales and is a metaphor for Nicky Wire's desire to escape from the emotional turmoil caused by the disappearance of his close friend and co-lyricist, Richey Edwards.
The lyrics also appear to reflect some of Nicky Wire's raw emotion following the disappearance of his close friend and bandmate.
Huddersfield exacted one of Wire's few defeats in the play-off final.
The album's title is likely taken from the lyric " My lifeblood spills over " from the song " 2112 " by Rush, one of Wire's favourite bands.
Paul Wilmott formed Transformer, who recorded a cover of Wire's " Outdoor Miner ", which appeared on the Wire tribute album, Whore ( 1996 ), before making recordings under the name Lisp.
During the Legion's first encounter with the sorcerer, Magno saved Live Wire's life, but the team was unable to prevent the destruction of the planet Sklar.
Over its first three albums, Wire's music had progressed from rapid-fire punk rock to moody, ambitious post-punk.

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During their career Big Black recorded cover versions of songs from a number of styles including post-punk, New Wave, funk, hard rock, synthpop, and R & B ; these included Rema-Rema's " Rema-Rema ", James Brown's " The Payback ", Wire's " Heartbeat ", Cheap Trick's " He's a Whore ", Kraftwerk's " The Model ", and the Mary Jane Girls ' " In My House ".

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On 10 January 2011 the band released their twelfth studio album, Red Barked Tree, which ( according to press release and BBC ) "... rekindles a lyricism sometimes absent from Wire's previous work and reconnects with the live energy of performance, harnessed and channelled from extensive touring over the past few years ".
Over the next three years the band released two albums and further singles including a cover of Wire's " Outdoor Miner ", and a version of the folk song " Sally Free and Easy " which was initially only released on CD-the sleevenote explained that the pressing plant had been unable to cut it to vinyl ( a US plant later achieved the feat by using a monaural master and it was issued on 12 " by Drag City ).

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The Richard S. Burkes' home in Wayne may be the setting for the wedding reception for their daughter, Helen Lambert, and the young Italian she met last year while studying in Florence during her junior year at Smith college.
In other cases, the new legislature felt it necessary to " dot i's and cross t's " by enacting an express reception statute, even if common law had been received during the colonial period.
He continued to write operas for Venice and Milan during the next few years, but their reception was tame and in some cases unsatisfactory after the success of Tancredi.
Pope Benedict XVI held on 19 September 2008 a reception for the conference participants, where he praised Pius XII as a pope who made every effort to save Jews during the war.
In addition he set the pro football record of consecutive games with a reception ( 96 ) during his career.
Although he only recorded one reception during the regular season, Garrett caught a combined total of 13 receptions for 231 yards and 4 touchdowns in Washington's 3 playoff games.
He finds where the girl, Kyra Collins ( Mischa Barton ), lived and goes to her house during her funeral reception.
The most impressive feat during the season occurred on October 12, 1992, when Art Monk became the NFL's all-time leading pass receiver against the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football by catching his 820th career reception.
The term originates from the white color of the wedding dress, which first became popular with Victorian era elites, after Queen Victoria wore a white lace dress at her wedding ; however, the term now also encapsulates the entire Western wedding routine, especially in the Christian religious tradition, which generally includes a ceremony during which the marriage begins, followed by a reception.
The popularity of receptions, rather than breakfasts, dinners, and balls, during the 20th century led to the name reception being applied to any social event after a wedding, whether it is brunch, tea, dinner, or a dance.
The purpose is to provide a reliable rapid method of calling and connecting during constantly changing HF ionospheric propagation, reception interference, and shared spectrum use of busy or congested HF channels.
FM radios suppress short term changes in amplitude and are therefore much less prone to noise during storms and during reception of electrical noise impulses.
This approach relies on the intermittent nature of ISM interference and use of sophisticated error-correction methods to ensure lossless reception during the quiet gaps between bursts of interference.
In a story recounted by Professor Richard Holmes, just three days before D-Day, during a reception in the London Ritz Hotel, Patton shouted across a crowded reception in the direction of paratroop commander General Jim Gavin, " I'll see you in the Pas De Calais, Gavin!
After the unfavourable reception that the opera received on opening night, Gilbert and Sullivan made numerous significant cuts and alterations :< ref > A copy of the libretto, including material cut before the first night and during the initial run, is at at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive .</ ref > Sullivan recorded in his diary:
The Paris show of 1917 was Modigliani's only solo exhibition during his life, and is " notorious " in modern art history for its sensational public reception and the attendant issues of obscenity.
Initially the reception for this film was mixed, with complaints about the anachronisms ( the classic rock music in a movie that takes place during the Middle Ages ), the many jousting scenes and the thin plot.
If a U. S .- based team ( located in either Boston, Chicago, Detroit or New York City ) was playing in Toronto on a particular Saturday night, thousands of fans in the U. S. city whose local team faced the Leafs would often listen to the CBC broadcast via skywave reception, with the game often drawing far more listeners during the HNIC broadcast period than any local station.
One possible reason for the film's lukewarm reception is that it was released during the Great Depression.
Churchill was also given a hostile reception when he visited Walthamstow Stadium during the general election campaign of 1945.
Whereas people like Arthur Koestler left the Party after seeing the friendly reception of Nazi foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop in Moscow during the years of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact ( 1939-1941 ), Hobsbawm stood firm even after the Soviet invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, though he was against them both.
Eight days thereafter, a public reception is held, during which the new member makes a speech thanking his counterparts for his election.

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