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'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691108 | From the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', restate the 'Controversy' content. | played her version of the song for Def Jam Recordings. Kanye West responded to Braxton's claim in an interview for MTV News, "I had no idea about Toni Braxton's [song]. She can't act like ain't nobody ever heard 'Me and My Girlfriend' before. People hear the song all the time. I can [understand her complaint] if it [wa... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691101 | Reconstruct the content about 'Chart performance' from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | Anthem)" achieved the same feat in November 1998. It peaked at number four on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming his highest charting single in that territory. The song also became Jay-Z's highest charting single in Australia, where it peaked at number two. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was certified platinum by the Austra... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691106 | Describe the 'Music video' section of the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | be stumped again as two gas station attendant decoys are found driving the car. The video ends as Beyoncé and Jay-Z light a bonfire on the beach and drive away in a different car. Corey Moss of MTV News noted that the end of the video does not reveal how the "real" Bonnie and Clyde met their end. The story continues in... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691110 | What information does the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' provide on 'Controversy'? | claims: "I wouldn't want to take it from her. I don't even think like that. My first thought would be, 'Maybe I could call her up, maybe I could get on that record.' The most obvious [explanation] is it's neither one of our records. It's not like you made an original idea. She's not in hip-hop, but it happens in hip-ho... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691093 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production and release' from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | 2002, as the lead single from Jay-Z's album The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse. Knowles later included the song as a bonus track on international editions of her 2003 debut solo album Dangerously in Love. In 2003, Now That's What I Call Music! included "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" as the opening track of the 12th volume of t... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691103 | Explain what ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' covers in the 'Music video' section. | Chris Robinson directed the song's accompanying music video and filmed in Mexico, during October 2002. June Ambrose was hired as the personal stylist, and Johnathon Schaech and Lance Reddick appear in the video as the police officers on their tail. Jay-Z and Beyoncé play a modern-day version of the 1930s bank robbers C... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691107 | Describe the 'Controversy' section of the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | On October 8, 2002, Toni Braxton and her team released a statement claiming that Jay-Z's song "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" had stolen Braxton's idea to sample the 1996 Tupac Shakur song "Me and My Girlfriend". Braxton sampled Shakur's song on the track "Me & My Boyfriend", included on Braxton's album, More Than a Woman (2002).... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691089 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | Clyde" was generally received with favorable reviews by music critics, who complimented the combination of Jay-Z's and Beyoncé's musical styles, their collaboration and the song's production. The single reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Jay-Z's second top ten single and Beyoncé's first as a solo ar... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691094 | Reconstruct the content about 'Composition' from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" features drums and live instrumentation such as bass instruments and guitar chords. It also consists of a beat sampled from "Me and My Girlfriend". The song was inspired by the 1967 American crime film Bonnie and Clyde as Jay-Z and Beyoncé proclaim themselves as the current version of the criminal ... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691088 | Describe the content of the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | "03 Bonnie & Clyde" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z featuring his then-girlfriend, American singer Beyoncé Knowles. It was composed by Shawn Carter, Kanye West, Prince Nelson, Tupac Shakur, Darryl Harper, Ricky Rouse and Tyrone Wrice for Jay-Z's seventh studio album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (20... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691111 | Explain what ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' covers in the 'Live performances' section. | On November 2, 2002, Jay-Z and Beyoncé performed the song together at Saturday Night Live (SNL). Later, on November 21, 2002 they appeared on MTV's TRL for Spankin' New Music Week where they also performed the song. In 2009, Beyoncé performed an abbreviated version of "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" during her I Am... Yours revue... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691114 | Based on the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', describe the 'Credits and personnel' section. | E-Base – bass, guitar, instrumentation, Keyboards ; Shawn Carter – vocals (rap), composer ; Jason Goldstein – mixing ; D. Harper – composer ; Gimel "Young Guru" Katon – engineer, mixing ; Beyoncé Knowles – vocals ; Prince Nelson – additional writing from sample R. Rouse – composer ; Tupac Shakur – additional writing fr... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691096 | Based on the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', describe the 'Critical reception' section. | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was received favorably by critics, who commended the use of different samples, and commented on the relationship between Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Chris Ryan of Spin magazine described "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" as a highlight on The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse, stating that it consists of "a house party ... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691113 | From the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', restate the 'Formats and track listings' content. | Digital EP 1) "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Radio Edit, Hey Arnold!: The Movie Version) – 3:27 ; 2) "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Explicit) – 3:26 ; 3) "U Don't Know" (Remix) (Jay-Z & M.O.P.) – 4:28 CD single 1) "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Radio Edit) – 3:28 ; 2) "U Don't Know" (Remix) – 4:27 ; 3) "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Instrumental) – 3:27 | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691092 | Based on the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', describe the 'Production and release' section. | This version is all live bass, live guitars, [live] chords on it. I brought it to Hov that night, he heard it, he thought of the video treatment before he thought of the rap. He just knew it was gonna be the one. Tensions arose during the conception of "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" over the sampling of "Me and My Girlfriend". S... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691100 | Explain what ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' covers in the 'Chart performance' section. | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" reached the top ten on music charts in six European countries. It peaked at number six on the Norway Singles Chart and on the Danish Singles Chart, number eight on the Italian Singles Chart, and topped the Swiss Singles Charts. In Canada, the song peaked at number four and became Jay-Z's highest ch... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691105 | Summarize the 'Music video' part of ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | to avoid notice from the police. As Beyoncé and Jay-Z count money in the bedroom, the police discover their hiding place and go upstairs only to find that the two have fled the scene in their car. Scenes of Beyoncé and Jay-Z at a Mexican bar are inter-cut with scenes of an intimate time in a phone-booth; behind the pho... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691095 | From the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', restate the 'Composition' content. | sung by Beyoncé were sampled from "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by American recording artist Prince. On the second verse, Jay-Z references the relationship between Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston, and the American television comedy-drama series Sex and the City as he raps: "She riiides wit' me / The new Bobby and Whitney ... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691097 | From the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde', restate the 'Critical reception' content. | of NME complimented it as "a cool duet" between Jay-Z and Beyoncé. John Robinson of the same publication wrote that as the couple describe their life, it's not all "Lexus and sipping Cris". He added, "A similarly relaxed production makes for a behind-the-diamante-net-curtains classic". Ethan Brown of New York magazine ... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691102 | Explain what ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' covers in the 'Chart performance' section. | the performance of "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" on Saturday Night Live (SNL) on November 2, 2002, its radio audience increased by 12%, allowing the song to advance into the top ten of the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, at number seven. This gave Jay-Z his 12th top 10 single, tying him with rapper P. Diddy, who had the same nu... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691112 | Reconstruct the content about 'Live performances' from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'. | a little lonely till one day...". "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was included on Jay-Z's live album Live in Brooklyn released on October 11, 2012 after he performed the song during eight shows in Brooklyn. In 2013, Jay-Z included the song on the set list of his Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was part of... | [
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry... |
'39_1381445 | Based on the article about ''39', describe the 'Comments' section. | I felt a little like that about my home at the time, having been away and seen this vastly different world of rock music which was totally different from the way I was brought up. People may not generally admit it but I think that when most people write songs there is more than one level to them – they'll be about one ... | [
"'39 — Comments\n\nI felt a little like that about my home at the time, having been away and seen this vastly different world of rock music which was totally different from the way I was brought up. People may not generally admit it but I think that when most people write songs there is more than one level to them ... |
'39_1381443 | What does the article about ''39' say regarding 'Recording'? | May sings lead vocal on the studio recording of the song, one of his few lead vocals on Queen recordings. May had asked bassist John Deacon to play double bass as a joke but a couple of days later he found Deacon in the studio with the instrument, and he had already learned to play it. May had been working on his thesi... | [
"'39 — Comments\n\nI felt a little like that about my home at the time, having been away and seen this vastly different world of rock music which was totally different from the way I was brought up. People may not generally admit it but I think that when most people write songs there is more than one level to them ... |
'39_1381446 | Based on the article about ''39', describe the 'Personnel' section. | Freddie Mercury - Backing vocals ; Brian May - Lead vocals, backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar, electric guitar ; Roger Taylor - Tambourine, bass drum, backing vocals ; John Deacon - Double bass Information is taken from the album's Liner Notes except where noted | [
"'39 — Comments\n\nI felt a little like that about my home at the time, having been away and seen this vastly different world of rock music which was totally different from the way I was brought up. People may not generally admit it but I think that when most people write songs there is more than one level to them ... |
'39_1381444 | Summarize the 'Live performances' part of ''39'. | The song was a live favourite throughout the 1970s, often being used a singalong in concert. It was first performed in Edinburgh in September 1976 and remained in setlists until December 1979, although the song was briefly performed in 1984. Instead of May singing the lead vocals live, Mercury did. The Guardian later c... | [
"'39 — Comments\n\nI felt a little like that about my home at the time, having been away and seen this vastly different world of rock music which was totally different from the way I was brought up. People may not generally admit it but I think that when most people write songs there is more than one level to them ... |
'40s_Junction_5576399 | Explain what ''40s Junction' covers in the 'History' section. | XM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26 to June 25, 2014, '40s on 4 wa... | [
"'40s Junction — History\n\nXM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26... |
'40s_Junction_5576396 | What does the article about ''40s Junction' say regarding 'History'? | XM once described the channel as follows: "Climb aboard the Savoy Express for a trip to yesterday and the sound of swing. Revel in the heyday of the big bands and the hits of the '40s. All aboard, Track 4!" The current channel description reads: "Hep Cats and Swingeroos, here comes the Savoy Express. Crooners serenade,... | [
"'40s Junction — History\n\nXM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26... |
'40s_Junction_5576394 | Describe the content of the article about ''40s Junction'. | ' 40s Junction is a commercial-free music channel on the Sirius XM Radio platform, broadcasting on channel 73; as well as Dish Network channel 6073. The channel mainly airs big band, swing, and hit parade music from 1936 to 1949, with occasional songs from the early-1950s. Until May 7, 2015, the station was known as '... | [
"'40s Junction — History\n\nXM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26... |
'40s_Junction_5576395 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''40s Junction'. | rebranded as 40s Junction on August 13, 2015. The 40s Junction name, and the station's longtime nickname, "The Savoy Express", refer to the passenger train−travel common in the 1940s. The name also lends reference to the popular 1941 jazz song Chattanooga Choo Choo. The original "Station Master" (Program Director) for ... | [
"'40s Junction — History\n\nXM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26... |
'40s_Junction_5576398 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on ''40s Junction'. | Traditions, a seasonal program devoted to popular Christmas music from the 1940s to the 1960s. In 2010, the channel was again preempted for Holiday Traditions, this time starting November 15, and extending through January 1, 2011. The following year, 'Holiday Traditions'' appeared on its own channel (147), from Novembe... | [
"'40s Junction — History\n\nXM's annual pop-music chronology, IT, from 2002 to 2007. From August 2011 to August 2013, Jonathan Schwartz, formerly of XM's High Standards and Siriusly Sinatra stations, was heard daily on '40s on 4, playing a mixture of classic and contemporary pop standards recordings. From March 26... |
'47_(brand)_1665215 | Based on the article about ''47 (brand)', describe the 'Founders' section. | Arthur and Henry D'Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926. They came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Arthur's oldest son, Robert, joine... | [
"'47 (brand) — Founders\n\nArthur and Henry D'Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926. They came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Art... |
'47_(brand)_1665216 | Summarize the 'Locations' part of ''47 (brand)'. | In 1965, the D'Angelo brothers purchased a 2,000 sq.ft. retail space on Yawkey Way to sell Red Sox souvenirs. They now own and operate the official pro-shop at 19 Jersey Street across from Fenway Park: The Red Sox Team Store. On game days, the store operates within stadium confines and is open to ticketed patrons two h... | [
"'47 (brand) — Founders\n\nArthur and Henry D'Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926. They came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Art... |
'47_(brand)_1665213 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''47 (brand)'. | '47 is a privately held American clothing brand founded in 1947 by twin Italian immigrant brothers, Henry and Arthur D'Angelo. '47 maintains licenses to create headwear, apparel and accessories for the Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, National Football League, Big Bash Lea... | [
"'47 (brand) — Founders\n\nArthur and Henry D'Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926. They came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Art... |
'47_(brand)_1665214 | Explain what ''47 (brand)' covers in the 'Rebranding' section. | In 2010, Twins Enterprise changed its name to '47 Brand. In 2015, they dropped the "brand" in "'47 Brand." The company is still occasionally referred to as "'47 Brand" or "Twins Enterprise" in various publications. | [
"'47 (brand) — Founders\n\nArthur and Henry D'Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926. They came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Art... |
'47_(magazine)_7512597 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''47 (magazine)'. | could send out "(for the first time) with confidence and some pride". Early in 1948, the magazine began to run advertising. Nevertheless, in May of that year, '48 wound up laying off its circulation department and then going to court for approval of a reorganization under the National Bankruptcy Act. According to Time ... | [
"'47 (magazine)\n\ncould send out \"(for the first time) with confidence and some pride\". Early in 1948, the magazine began to run advertising. Nevertheless, in May of that year, '48 wound up laying off its circulation department and then going to court for approval of a reorganization under the National Bankruptc... |
'47_(magazine)_7512595 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''47 (magazine)'. | graphic artists Karsh and Marsh, Gropper, and Virgil Partch signed on. The magazine, on both pulp and coated paper, about the size of Reader's Digest and Coronet, told of the changing times and of the new world coming. Readers in the forty-eight states learned about the territory of Alaska. FM broadcasting was going to... | [
"'47 (magazine)\n\ncould send out \"(for the first time) with confidence and some pride\". Early in 1948, the magazine began to run advertising. Nevertheless, in May of that year, '48 wound up laying off its circulation department and then going to court for approval of a reorganization under the National Bankruptc... |
'47_(magazine)_7512596 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''47 (magazine)'. | soon to be part of his new novel “Invisible Man,” appeared. Tasteful nudes and mildly funny cartoons were not eschewed. '47 was more expensive than some other magazines of its time. It cost 35 cents a copy at the newsstand, at a time when the weekly Saturday Evening Post cost 10 cents a copy (raised to 15 cents as of t... | [
"'47 (magazine)\n\ncould send out \"(for the first time) with confidence and some pride\". Early in 1948, the magazine began to run advertising. Nevertheless, in May of that year, '48 wound up laying off its circulation department and then going to court for approval of a reorganization under the National Bankruptc... |
'48_(novel)_25365052 | Describe the 'Characters' section of the article about ''48 (novel)'. | navigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but he managed to escape the blaze. ; ... | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'48_(novel)_25365054 | What does the article about ''48 (novel)' say regarding 'Characters'? | the Blood Death and seems to not realize the war is over. He is described as slightly insane but harmless and loves to talk of himself and his achievements proudly. ; Lord Hubble, a victim of the Slow Death and tries desperately to capture Hoke, believing the pilot is the only Blood Death survivor, so that he can perfo... | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'48_(novel)_25365051 | Based on the article about ''48 (novel)', describe the 'Characters' section. | Eugene Nathaniel Hoke is an American pilot who volunteered for the war before America itself did. He is a loner at heart, likes to fend for himself and is affected grossly by military propaganda against the Germans as shown by his attitude to a fellow survivor. ; Cagney is a dog who formed a strong alliance with Hoke a... | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'48_(novel)_25365053 | Explain what ''48 (novel)' covers in the 'Characters' section. | slightly rounder than Muriel but more Hoke's taste. However, her foul language shocks Hoke on more than one occasion. ; Muriel Drake is a rich girl who contrasts with Cissie in background but share a strong bond from when they met. She is described as more beautiful than Cissie and claims to feel spiritual presence sev... | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'48_(novel)_25365050 | Summarize the 'Disease' part of ''48 (novel)'. | With the V-2 missiles came two types of the same disease. First is the Blood Death which kills the subject instantly in a gruesome way. The arteries become blocked and explode, the skin splits and blood pours from every orifice. The Slow Death has the same climax but takes longer to work, up to years, and weakens the s... | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'48_(novel)_25365048 | Describe the content of the article about ''48 (novel)'. | '48 is a 1996 alternative history novel by British horror author James Herbert. The book follows an American pilot stranded in a dystopian London after Adolf Hitler, moments before being completely defeated, uses a biological weapon in the shape of V-2 missiles, that mostly wipes out the human race. | [
"'48 (novel) — Characters\n\nnavigator apparently shot down and imprisoned at Island Farm POW camp in Wales. He claims this is his only experience of the war and constantly tries to neutralize Hoke from the propaganda. It is later revealed that Stern was a German spy during the war. His plane crashed in 1944, but h... |
'49–'17_30646232 | From the article on ''49–'17', restate the 'Plot' content. | The film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had eventually won her affe... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646237 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about ''49–'17'. | Raynor using a rope. The town decides to put Rayner on trial. During the proceedings it is revealed that Raynor was the man Adams' wife left Adams for, that Raynor had once been Pa Bobbet's partner and had used the death of a man Raynor had tried to steal from as blackmail against Bobbet for many years, and that Peggy ... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646234 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of ''49–'17'. | to Nugget Notch, Rayner threatens Pa Bobbet not to let Tom near Peggy, Pa begrudgingly obliges. Tom also writes to Judge Brand that he has assembled a population to live in Nugget Notch, but tells Brand that Rayner seems untrustworthy. Upon arrival at Nugget Notch, the troupe begins renovating the town and preparing fo... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646238 | What does the article about ''49–'17' say regarding 'Cast'? | Joseph W. Girard as Judge Brand ; Leo Pierson as Tom Reeves - aka Tom Robbins ; William J. Dyer as J. Gordon Castle ; Mattie Wittingas Ma Bobbett ; George C. Pearce as Ezra Pa Bobbett ; Jean Hersholt as 'Gentleman Jim' Raynor ; Donna Drew as Peggy Bobbett - aka Lorena Adams ; Zasu Pitts as Party Guest ; Phyllis Haver a... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646236 | What information does the article about ''49–'17' provide on 'Plot'? | Tom. However, this was unnecessary as Tom was led out of the rocks by a friendly wolf. They then realize that there is, in fact, still gold in the rock formation. So the men set up a claim. The next day, as Tom and the Judge are talking, some of the townsfolk inform the two that Rayner has stolen all of the money, guns... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646231 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''49–'17'. | '49–'17 is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by Ruth Ann Baldwin and starring Joseph W. Girard, Leo Pierson and William J. Dyer. | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'49–'17_30646235 | Explain what ''49–'17' covers in the 'Plot' section. | a banquet held to celebrate Judge Brand's arrival, Brand recognizes a necklace Peggy is wearing and it is revealed that Peggy is in fact Adams' daughter and heiress, with her real name being Lorena Adams. After the banquet, Peggy/Lorena informs Tom and the Judge that Raynor is threatening to have Pa Bobbet killed unles... | [
"'49–'17 — Plot\n\nThe film opens on Judge Brand and his secretary, Tom Reeves, lounging in their office as the Judge reminisces about his life in the Old West. Brand tells Tom about how he and his partner, Adams, participated in the Gold Rush. Brand and Adams had both fallen in love with a woman, though Adams had ... |
'50s_progression_24290007 | Describe the content of the article about ''50s progression'. | The 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, the doo-wop progression and the "ice cream changes" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am–F–G.... | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'50s_progression_24290012 | Summarize the 'Examples in classical music' part of ''50s progression'. | Instances of the I–vi–IV–V progression date back to the 17th century, for example, the ostinato bass line of Dieterich Buxtehude's setting of Psalm 42, Quem admodum desiderat cervus, BuxWV 92: The opening of J. S. Bach's Cantata "Wachet Auf": The progression is found frequently in works by Mozart. At the end of the slo... | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'50s_progression_24290009 | From the article on ''50s progression', restate the 'Theory' content. | chord, such as a IV chord or a ii chord (in major), in order to maintain interest. In this case, the 50s progression uses a IV chord, resulting in the ubiquitous I–IV–V–I progression. The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or ... | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'50s_progression_24290008 | Explain what ''50s progression' covers in the 'Theory' section. | In Western classical music during the common practice period, chord progressions are used to structure a musical composition. The destination of a chord progression is known as a cadence, or two chords that signify the end or prolongation of a musical phrase. The most conclusive and resolving cadences return to the ton... | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'50s_progression_24290010 | Explain what ''50s progression' covers in the 'Variations' section. | As with any other chord progression, there are many possible variations, for example turning the dominant or V into a V7, or repeated I–vi progression followed by a single IV–V progression. A very common variation is having ii substitute for the subdominant, IV, creating the progression I–vi–ii–V (a variant of the circ... | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'50s_progression_24290011 | From the article on ''50s progression', restate the 'Examples in popular music' content. | This is a partial list of recorded songs containing the '50s progression. The list does not include songs containing the progression for very short, irrelevant sections of the songs, nor does it include remade recordings of songs by other artists. | [
"'50s progression\n\nThe 50s progression (also known as the \"Heart and Soul\" chords, the \"Stand by Me\" changes, the doo-wop progression and the \"ice cream changes\" ) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is: I–vi–IV–V. For... |
'51_Dons_1975391 | Summarize the 'Synopsis' part of ''51 Dons'. | In 1951, future Pro Football Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti, Bob St. Clair and Ollie Matson powered the University of San Francisco Dons to a 9–0 record. As one of the nation's top teams, USF seemed assured of their first-ever bowl bid and a payout that would save their cash-strapped program. The Dons were invited to Mi... | [
"'51 Dons — Synopsis\n\nIn 1951, future Pro Football Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti, Bob St. Clair and Ollie Matson powered the University of San Francisco Dons to a 9–0 record. As one of the nation's top teams, USF seemed assured of their first-ever bowl bid and a payout that would save their cash-strapped program.... |
'51_Dons_1975393 | Explain what ''51 Dons' covers in the 'Reception' section. | '51 Dons premiered on ESPN on Sunday, February 9, 2014, in primetime to a strong critical reaction. It subsequently aired 12 times nationally in the U.S. on ESPN Networks and three times throughout Canada on TSN. To date, the film has been seen by over one million viewers. ESPN senior director, programming & acquisitio... | [
"'51 Dons — Synopsis\n\nIn 1951, future Pro Football Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti, Bob St. Clair and Ollie Matson powered the University of San Francisco Dons to a 9–0 record. As one of the nation's top teams, USF seemed assured of their first-ever bowl bid and a payout that would save their cash-strapped program.... |
'51_Dons_1975392 | Based on the article about ''51 Dons', describe the 'Production' section. | Filming began in late 2013. There were over 40 interviews filmed. Filming locations included in and around the University of San Francisco campus, Kezar Stadium, California Memorial Stadium on the Cal Berkeley campus, Carmel-by-the-sea and the Greater Los Angeles area. The surviving members of the 1951 Dons team who ap... | [
"'51 Dons — Synopsis\n\nIn 1951, future Pro Football Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti, Bob St. Clair and Ollie Matson powered the University of San Francisco Dons to a 9–0 record. As one of the nation's top teams, USF seemed assured of their first-ever bowl bid and a payout that would save their cash-strapped program.... |
'51_Dons_1975390 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''51 Dons'. | 51 Dons is a 2014 documentary film directed by Ron Luscinski and written by Luscinski, Tom Davis and Danny Llewelyn. Narrated by Johnny Mathis, it covers the 1951 San Francisco Dons football team and its unique stand against racism. The team, including future NFL players and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Bob St. ... | [
"'51 Dons — Synopsis\n\nIn 1951, future Pro Football Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti, Bob St. Clair and Ollie Matson powered the University of San Francisco Dons to a 9–0 record. As one of the nation's top teams, USF seemed assured of their first-ever bowl bid and a payout that would save their cash-strapped program.... |
'60s_Gold_26929251 | What information does the article about ''60s Gold' provide on 'Post Sirius XM merger'? | With the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover and novelty hits of the era removed and aban... | [
"'60s Gold — Post Sirius XM merger\n\nWith the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover an... |
'60s_Gold_26929252 | What does the article about ''60s Gold' say regarding 'Post Sirius XM merger'? | and Mike Kelly joined the airstaff. Lee eventually moved to the '70s on 7 channel. Cousin Brucie began a live Saturday all-request show. Wolfman Jack was moved into an early afternoon block, and was eventually eliminated altogether, along with other channel fixtures such as the Sonic Sound Salute, Sweet Sixteen Music M... | [
"'60s Gold — Post Sirius XM merger\n\nWith the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover an... |
'60s_Gold_26929253 | Describe the 'Post Sirius XM merger' section of the article about ''60s Gold'. | XM channel to not change its zero in the logo, since it has always been a peace sign. All decades channels changed logos, whereas this channel, along with the '40s on 4 and the '70s on 7 are updated logos from their predecessors. The last logo for The '60s on 6 was the same, but "The" is phased out on the left, and add... | [
"'60s Gold — Post Sirius XM merger\n\nWith the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover an... |
'60s_Gold_26929250 | What information does the article about ''60s Gold' provide? | '60s Gold, formerly known as The '60s on 6 or The '60s, is a commercial-free, satellite radio station on the Sirius XM Radio platform. It plays music from the 1960s. Airing on XM since 2001, the channel became available to Sirius subscribers replacing '60s Vibrations on November 12, 2008, following the merger of the tw... | [
"'60s Gold — Post Sirius XM merger\n\nWith the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover an... |
'64–'95_20138327 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''64–'95'. | 64–'95 is the third studio album by Lemon Jelly. The concept album contains tracks that take samples from songs recorded between the years 1964 and 1995. The number that precedes the song title denotes from which year the sample is taken. The album is rather different from their previous two releases in that it has a d... | [
"'64–'95\n\n64–'95 is the third studio album by Lemon Jelly. The concept album contains tracks that take samples from songs recorded between the years 1964 and 1995. The number that precedes the song title denotes from which year the sample is taken. The album is rather different from their previous two releases in... |
'64–'95_20138328 | Describe the content of the article about ''64–'95'. | of the album. This is a short additional spoken word sample featuring the same voice which appears on the first track, "It Was...". A DVD version of the album was also released, with animated videos for each track. The inclusion of the sample of "Horrorshow" by the Scars, a group that was at the time considered to be r... | [
"'64–'95\n\n64–'95 is the third studio album by Lemon Jelly. The concept album contains tracks that take samples from songs recorded between the years 1964 and 1995. The number that precedes the song title denotes from which year the sample is taken. The album is rather different from their previous two releases in... |
'64–'95_20138329 | Reconstruct the content about 'Track listing' from the article on ''64–'95'. | 1) "Yes! / It Was..." – 1:47 (This name does not appear on CD cover / insert) ; 2) "Come Down on Me" – 5:50 ; 3) "Only Time" – 6:36 ; 4) "Don't Stop Now" – 6:56 ; 5) "Make Things Right" – 6:00 ; 6) "The Shouty Track" – 3:41 ; 7) "Stay with You" – 6:10 ; 8) "The Slow Train" – 5:40 ; 9) "A Man Like Me" – 5:16 ; 10) "Go" ... | [
"'64–'95\n\n64–'95 is the third studio album by Lemon Jelly. The concept album contains tracks that take samples from songs recorded between the years 1964 and 1995. The number that precedes the song title denotes from which year the sample is taken. The album is rather different from their previous two releases in... |
'65_Love_Affair_1783897 | From the article on ''65 Love Affair', restate the 'Music video' content. | The music video is composed entirely of news archives from the year 1965, including footage of then US President Lyndon Johnson, the Vietnam War, and the Watts riots. | [
"'65 Love Affair — Music video\n\nThe music video is composed entirely of news archives from the year 1965, including footage of then US President Lyndon Johnson, the Vietnam War, and the Watts riots.",
"'65 Love Affair — Background\n\nThis song marked Davis's second single release upon his departure from Bang Re... |
'65_Love_Affair_1783896 | What information does the article about ''65 Love Affair' provide on 'Background'? | This song marked Davis's second single release upon his departure from Bang Records to Arista, the first being "Cool Night". The style of "'65 Love Affair" was reminiscent of such blue-eyed soul groups as Hall & Oates, a vein that Davis had not explored before. Davis had originally titled the song "'55 Love Affair", bu... | [
"'65 Love Affair — Music video\n\nThe music video is composed entirely of news archives from the year 1965, including footage of then US President Lyndon Johnson, the Vietnam War, and the Watts riots.",
"'65 Love Affair — Background\n\nThis song marked Davis's second single release upon his departure from Bang Re... |
'65_Love_Affair_1783898 | Reconstruct the content about 'Chart performance' from the article on ''65 Love Affair'. | Released in 1982, "'65 Love Affair" hit #6 for two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1982. It spent 20 weeks on the chart, and on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 chart, it placed at #39, and on Cashbox's chart at #60. | [
"'65 Love Affair — Music video\n\nThe music video is composed entirely of news archives from the year 1965, including footage of then US President Lyndon Johnson, the Vietnam War, and the Watts riots.",
"'65 Love Affair — Background\n\nThis song marked Davis's second single release upon his departure from Bang Re... |
'68_(band)_4226593 | From the article on ''68 (band)', restate the 'History' content. | my head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot." The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in April and May 2014, opening for... | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226599 | What information does the article about ''68 (band)' provide on 'Music videos'? | "Track 1 R" (2014) ; Directed by Daniel Davison ; "Track 2 E" (2014) ; "Track 5 E" (2014) ; "Track 7 N" (2015) ; "Track 9 T" (2015) ; "The Workers Are Few" (2017) ; "Eventually We All Win" (2017) ; "Whether Terrified or Unafraid" (2018) ; "Without Any Words (Only Crying and Laughter)" (2018) ; "Bad Bite" (2021) ; "The ... | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226592 | What does the article about ''68 (band)' say regarding 'History'? | Josh Scogin's former band, the Chariot, played their final show in November 2013. Just over a week later, Scogin teased an announcement with a countdown timer on the website theyare68.com; when the timer ended in December 2013, Scogin revealed that he had formed a new band named '68 and posted a two-song EP titled Midn... | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226596 | Summarize the 'Members' part of ''68 (band)'. | Josh Scogin – vocals, guitar (2013–present) ; Nikko Yamada – drums (2017–present) Michael McClellan – drums (2013–2017) Current members Former members | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226591 | Describe the content of the article about ''68 (band)'. | '68 is an American noise punk duo from Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 2013 by guitarist and vocalist Josh Scogin—formerly of the hardcore punk band the Chariot—and drummer Michael McClellan, the band currently comprises Scogin and drummer Nikko Yamada. | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226594 | From the article on ''68 (band)', restate the 'History' content. | played in unison in order to hear the song correctly. Scogin said of releasing the song this way: "[S]omeone will have one computer and invite a friend over that has another computer, they will spend several minutes struggling and laughing at trying to sync up the two videos perfectly." The song "Track One: R" was also... | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(band)_4226595 | Summarize the 'History' part of ''68 (band)'. | and McClellan entered the studio in January 2016 to work on their second album, and a few months later posted a demo from the then-upcoming album to YouTube on 14 March 2016. The album, Two Parts Viper, was released over a year later on 2 June 2017. A few months after the release of Two Parts Viper, McClellan was revea... | [
"'68 (band) — History\n\nmy head: 'Three's a charm,' oh, this is gonna be great or 'three's a crowd,' like we should've stuck with the Chariot.\" The initial pressing of Midnight sold out in less than one day; independent record label No Sleep Records re-released it with new artwork on 1 April 2014. '68 toured in A... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055944 | From the article on ''68 (comic book)', restate the 'Jungle Jim' content. | '68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles far west of Da Nang, on the border wit... | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055942 | What does the article about ''68 (comic book)' say regarding ''68'? | '68 is a four-issue mini-series covering the period of February 13 and 14, 1968, at the start of the zombie outbreak in Vietnam and the United States. The story follows a unit of US soldiers who are under siege at a firebase by the zombie hordes. | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055941 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''68 (comic book)'. | '68 is a monthly comic book series created by writer Mark Kidwell, and published by Image Comics about a zombie apocalypse set in 1968 during the Vietnam War and the peace movement against the war. The stories follow the survivors, both military and civilian, in both Vietnam and the United States. The series is markete... | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055948 | Explain what ''68 (comic book)' covers in the 'One-shots' section. | Six one-shots have been published so far: 68 (December 2006), 68: Hardship (November 2011), 68: Jungle Jim (December 2011) 68: Hallowed Ground (November 2013), 68: Bad Sign (2015) and 68: Jungle Jim: Guts 'N Glory (March 2015). | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055943 | What does the article about ''68 (comic book)' say regarding 'Scars'? | '68: Scars is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from February 14 to February 18, 1968. The story follows the defense of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Saigon by US troops against a combined force of both VC soldiers and zombies. Also included is the story of a group of US soldiers trying to survive on... | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(comic_book)_25055946 | Reconstruct the content about 'Homefront' from the article on ''68 (comic book)'. | '68: Homefront is a four-issue mini-series published in late 2014. It consists of 2 unrelated story arcs of 2 issues each. The first one called "Peece and Love" and the second one "Dodgers". | [
"'68 (comic book) — Jungle Jim\n\n'68: Jungle Jim is a four-issue mini-series covering the period from March 27 to March 29, 1968. The story originally started in the one-shot issue Jungle Jim. It follows a United States Marine who is waging his personal war against both the VC and the zombie hordes in the jungles ... |
'68_(film)_6686133 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of ''68 (film)'. | The father escaped the Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is not doing well financially. The younger of his two sons is gay and struggling with coming out. His dad disowns him when he finally does. The older son is involved in the counterculture, gets kicked out of college, buys a moto... | [
"'68 (film) — Plot\n\nThe father escaped the Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is not doing well financially. The younger of his two sons is gay and struggling with coming out. His dad disowns him when he finally does. The older son is involved in the counterculture, gets kicked o... |
'68_(film)_6686134 | Summarize the 'Cast' part of ''68 (film)'. | Eric Larson as Peter Szabo ; Robert Locke as Sandy Szabo ; Sándor Técsy as Zoltan Szabo ; Anna Dukasz as Zsuzsa Szabo ; Miran Kwun as Alana Chan ; Terra Vandergaw as Vera Kardos ; Shony Alex Braun as Tibor Kardos ; Donna Pecora as Piroska Kardos ; Elizabeth De Charay as Gizi Horvath ; Jan Nemec as Dezso Horvath ; Rusdi... | [
"'68 (film) — Plot\n\nThe father escaped the Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is not doing well financially. The younger of his two sons is gay and struggling with coming out. His dad disowns him when he finally does. The older son is involved in the counterculture, gets kicked o... |
'68_(film)_6686132 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''68 (film)'. | '68 is a 1988 drama film directed by Steven Kovacs. The film follows a full year of a Hungarian family living in San Francisco in 1968. | [
"'68 (film) — Plot\n\nThe father escaped the Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is not doing well financially. The younger of his two sons is gay and struggling with coming out. His dad disowns him when he finally does. The older son is involved in the counterculture, gets kicked o... |
'68_(film)_6686135 | What information does the article about ''68 (film)' provide on 'Release and reception'? | '68 was first shown at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival during March 11–26, 1987. Ben Kallen praised Neil Young's cameo performance in the LA Weekly's collection of reviews, but found the film clichéd. The film was then regionally released on May 6, 1988. The film was also shown at the Deauville Film Fes... | [
"'68 (film) — Plot\n\nThe father escaped the Soviet invasion of Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is not doing well financially. The younger of his two sons is gay and struggling with coming out. His dad disowns him when he finally does. The older son is involved in the counterculture, gets kicked o... |
'68_Comeback_21979996 | What information does the article about ''68 Comeback' provide on 'Albums'? | Paper Boy Blues 10" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Oblivians At Melissa's Garage 10" (... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'68_Comeback_21979991 | What information does the article about ''68 Comeback' provide? | '68 Comeback is an American garage rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1992 by singer, songwriter, and musicologist, Jeffrey Evans. For the purposes of the band, Jeffrey Evans is frequently billed as either "Monsieur Evans" or "Monsieur Jeffrey Evans." The group contains a revolving cast of musicians, the only co... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'68_Comeback_21979997 | What information does the article about ''68 Comeback' provide on 'Compilations'? | PCP Generics CD (PCP Records, 1995, PCP-022) ; The Sore Losers Soundtrack 2xLP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1997, SFTRI 338) ; Shine On, Sweet Starlet LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1998, SFTRI 537) ; Killed By The Blues CD (P-Vine, 1999, PCD-5486) ; I Hate Music CD (P-Vine, 1999, PCD-5489) ; Their S... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'68_Comeback_21979992 | From the article on ''68 Comeback', restate the 'History' content. | The initial '68 Comeback lineup consisted of Monsieur Evans on vocals, guitar, and blues harp; Jack Taylor of the Monster Truck Five and Darin Lin Wood of the Red Devils on guitar; ex-Gloryhole member, Dan Brown, on bass; and Peggy O'Neil, formerly of The Gories, on drums. With this lineup the band released a number of... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'68_Comeback_21979995 | Describe the 'Singles' section of the article about ''68 Comeback'. | "3 X Loser" 7" (Sugar Ditch, 1992, SD-003) ; "Memphis" 7" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 215) ; "It Gets A Little Red" 7" (In The Red, 1993, ITR 016) ; "Peepin' & Hidin'" 7" (Casting Couch, 1993, CCR-010) ; "You Could Call Me Job" 7" (Sub Pop, 1993, SP 216) ; "Flip, Flop and Fly" 7" (Get Hip, 1994, GH-1... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'68_Comeback_21979993 | Explain what ''68 Comeback' covers in the 'History' section. | then-Compulsive Gamblers and future Oblivians frontman Greg Cartwright. With the success of their first tour under their belt, the band re-entered the studio, completing their first EP, Paper Boy Blues, in 1993, and their first album, Mr. Downchild, in 1994. The band continued its rigorous release schedule, issuing a n... | [
"'68 Comeback — Albums\n\nPaper Boy Blues 10\" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 258) ; Mr. Downchild LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 277) ; Golden Rogues Collection CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 321) ; Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Obli... |
'69_Newport_9284139 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''69 Newport'. | '69 Newport is a 7" vinyl EP record by the influential ska-core band Operation Ivy. The 7" was composed of "Hedgecore" and "Left Behind", both of which were recorded at 924 Gilman Street in 1987. '69 Newport was unofficially released in March 1993 under the label Very Small Records. 5,029 were initially pressed on blac... | [
"'69 Newport\n\n'69 Newport is a 7\" vinyl EP record by the influential ska-core band Operation Ivy. The 7\" was composed of \"Hedgecore\" and \"Left Behind\", both of which were recorded at 924 Gilman Street in 1987. '69 Newport was unofficially released in March 1993 under the label Very Small Records. 5,029 were... |
'69_Newport_9284141 | From the article on ''69 Newport', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Jesse Michaels – vocals ; Lint – guitar, backing vocals ; Matt McCall – bass, backing vocals ; Dave Mello – drums ; David Hayes – Backing Vocals | [
"'69 Newport\n\n'69 Newport is a 7\" vinyl EP record by the influential ska-core band Operation Ivy. The 7\" was composed of \"Hedgecore\" and \"Left Behind\", both of which were recorded at 924 Gilman Street in 1987. '69 Newport was unofficially released in March 1993 under the label Very Small Records. 5,029 were... |
'70s_on_7_10846508 | What information does the article about ''70s on 7' provide? | DJ techniques, jingles, 1970s slang, and news updates. Kid Kelly, formerly of WHTZ New York, programs the channel with Human Numan, a long time contemporary hit radio personality. Creative imaging is produced by producer Mitch Todd who oversees all producers and production on the music channels and the marketing divisi... | [
"'70s on 7\n\nDJ techniques, jingles, 1970s slang, and news updates. Kid Kelly, formerly of WHTZ New York, programs the channel with Human Numan, a long time contemporary hit radio personality. Creative imaging is produced by producer Mitch Todd who oversees all producers and production on the music channels and th... |
'70s_on_7_10846509 | Describe the content of the article about ''70s on 7'. | sound of the 1970s channel. The channel features the unique "Jukebox of Dynamite" (formerly the "Jukebox of Cheese"), when an alleged listener selects a "cheesy" song for the segment such as "Seasons in the Sun", "Theme from Billy Jack", "Run Joey Run" or "Billy Don't Be A Hero". 70s on 7 also uses bumpers that parody ... | [
"'70s on 7\n\nDJ techniques, jingles, 1970s slang, and news updates. Kid Kelly, formerly of WHTZ New York, programs the channel with Human Numan, a long time contemporary hit radio personality. Creative imaging is produced by producer Mitch Todd who oversees all producers and production on the music channels and th... |
'70s_on_7_10846507 | Describe the content of the article about ''70s on 7'. | '70s on 7 (or just The '70s) is a commercial-free, satellite radio channel on Sirius XM Radio channel 7 and Dish Network channel 6007 (channel 099-07 on Dish's Hopper DVR units). It plays pop, rock, soul and disco music from the 1970s, mostly hits. Prior to XM’s merger with Sirius, Arbitron reported that '70s on 7 was ... | [
"'70s on 7\n\nDJ techniques, jingles, 1970s slang, and news updates. Kid Kelly, formerly of WHTZ New York, programs the channel with Human Numan, a long time contemporary hit radio personality. Creative imaging is produced by producer Mitch Todd who oversees all producers and production on the music channels and th... |
'71_(film)_20480782 | From the article on ''71 (film)', restate the 'Reception' content. | Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 96% of 138 surveyed critics have given the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Powerfully directed and acted, 71 stays true to its fact-based origins while remaining as gripping as any solidly crafted action t... | [
"'71 (film) — Reception\n\nRotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 96% of 138 surveyed critics have given the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads: \"Powerfully directed and acted, 71 stays true to its fact-based origins while remaining as gripping... |
'71_(film)_20480783 | Based on the article about ''71 (film)', describe the 'Reception' section. | York Times singled out Jack O'Connell for praise, saying, "Mr. O'Connell runs away with 71, in which his character's every emotional, psychological and physical hurdle makes for kinetic cinema." The Hollywood Reporter critic Leslie Felperin noted of Yann Demange's direction, "A big part of [Demange's] achievement resid... | [
"'71 (film) — Reception\n\nRotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 96% of 138 surveyed critics have given the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads: \"Powerfully directed and acted, 71 stays true to its fact-based origins while remaining as gripping... |
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