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'Blue_Blazes'_Rawden_13455837 | Describe the 'Background' section of the article about ''Blue Blazes' Rawden'. | Hart published a letter in the Motion Picture News (March 30, 1918), titled A straight-from-the shoulder letter, advising exhibitors that he was not connected with a company called "W.H. Productions Co.". Hart claimed that the company was changing titles of his films and showing previously made features of him without ... | [
"'Blue Blazes' Rawden β Cast\n\nWilliam S. Hart as Blue Blazes Rawden ; Maude George as Babette DuFresne ; Robert McKim as 'Ladyfingers' Hilgard ; Gertrude Claire as Mother Hilgard ; Robert Gordon as Eric Hilgard ; Jack Hoxie as Joe La Barge",
"'Blue Blazes' Rawden\n\n'Blue Blazes' Rawden is a 1918 American silen... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_9059148 | What information does the article about ''Bout Changes 'n' Things' provide on 'Musicians'? | Eric Andersen β lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, liner notes ; Harvey Brooks β electric bass on "That's Alright Mama" and "The Hustler" ; Debbie Green β second guitar on "Violets of Dawn" and "Close the Door Lightly When You Go" | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Musicians\n\nEric Andersen β lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, liner notes ; Harvey Brooks β electric bass on \"That's Alright Mama\" and \"The Hustler\" ; Debbie Green β second guitar on \"Violets of Dawn\" and \"Close the Door Lightly When You Go\"",
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Technic... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_9059149 | What information does the article about ''Bout Changes 'n' Things' provide on 'Technical'? | Patrick Sky β producer ; Jules Halfant β design ; Joel Brodsky β photography ; Kieron Tyler β liner notes | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Musicians\n\nEric Andersen β lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, liner notes ; Harvey Brooks β electric bass on \"That's Alright Mama\" and \"The Hustler\" ; Debbie Green β second guitar on \"Violets of Dawn\" and \"Close the Door Lightly When You Go\"",
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Technic... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_9059147 | From the article on ''Bout Changes 'n' Things', restate the 'Track listing' content. | 1) "Violets of Dawn" β 3:50 ; 2) "The Girl I Love" β 3:00 ; 3) "That's All Right Mama" (Arthur Crudup) β 2:28 ; 4) "Thirsty Boots" β 5:55 ; 5) "The Hustler" β 4:02 ; 6) "Cross Your Mind" β 4:57 ; 7) "I Shall Go Unbounded" β 6:14 ; 8) "Champion at Keeping Them Rolling" (Ewan MacColl, Traditional) β 2:43 ; 9) "Hey Babe, ... | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Musicians\n\nEric Andersen β lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, liner notes ; Harvey Brooks β electric bass on \"That's Alright Mama\" and \"The Hustler\" ; Debbie Green β second guitar on \"Violets of Dawn\" and \"Close the Door Lightly When You Go\"",
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things β Technic... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_Take_2_18620257 | Explain what ''Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2' covers in the 'Track listing' section. | 1) "Close the Door Lightly" β 3:49 ; 2) "That's All Right Mama" (Arthur Crudup) β 2:56 ; 3) "Blind Fiddler" β 4:49 ; 4) "The Hustler" β 4:51 ; 5) "Thirsty Boots" β 5:14 ; 6) "My Land is a Good Land" β 3:00 ; 7) "Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin'" β 3:36 ; 8) "Cross Your Mind" β 5:17 ; 9) "Champion at Keeping Them Rollin... | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 β Track listing\n\n1) \"Close the Door Lightly\" β 3:49 ; 2) \"That's All Right Mama\" (Arthur Crudup) β 2:56 ; 3) \"Blind Fiddler\" β 4:49 ; 4) \"The Hustler\" β 4:51 ; 5) \"Thirsty Boots\" β 5:14 ; 6) \"My Land is a Good Land\" β 3:00 ; 7) \"Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin'\" β 3:... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_Take_2_18620256 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2'. | 'Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 is a 1967 album by Eric Andersen and was released on the Vanguard Records label. It is nearly the same album as his previous release, with changes in the song sequencing and the addition of additional instruments. | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 β Track listing\n\n1) \"Close the Door Lightly\" β 3:49 ; 2) \"That's All Right Mama\" (Arthur Crudup) β 2:56 ; 3) \"Blind Fiddler\" β 4:49 ; 4) \"The Hustler\" β 4:51 ; 5) \"Thirsty Boots\" β 5:14 ; 6) \"My Land is a Good Land\" β 3:00 ; 7) \"Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin'\" β 3:... |
'Bout_Changes_'n'_Things_Take_2_18620258 | Describe the 'Musicians' section of the article about ''Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2'. | Eric Andersen β lead vocals, guitar, harmonica ; Paul Harris β piano, organ ; Harvey Brooks β bass ; Herbie Lovelle β drums ; Debbie Green β second guitar on "Violets of Dawn" | [
"'Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2 β Track listing\n\n1) \"Close the Door Lightly\" β 3:49 ; 2) \"That's All Right Mama\" (Arthur Crudup) β 2:56 ; 3) \"Blind Fiddler\" β 4:49 ; 4) \"The Hustler\" β 4:51 ; 5) \"Thirsty Boots\" β 5:14 ; 6) \"My Land is a Good Land\" β 3:00 ; 7) \"Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin'\" β 3:... |
'Bout_It_1360372 | What information does the article about ''Bout It' provide? | Bout It is the second studio album by American singer Jesse Powell. It was released by Silas Records on September 8, 1998 in the United States. It was Powell's first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 63. For sales in excess of 500,000 copies, Bout It was certified gold by the Recording Industry ... | [
"'Bout It\n\nBout It is the second studio album by American singer Jesse Powell. It was released by Silas Records on September 8, 1998 in the United States. It was Powell's first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 63. For sales in excess of 500,000 copies, Bout It was certified gold by the Re... |
'Bout_It_1360376 | What does the article about ''Bout It' say regarding 'Personnel'? | β Producer L.D.J. β Multi Instruments, Producer ; Tim "Flash" Mariner β Engineer ; Manny Marroquin β Engineer, Mixing ; Meire Murakami β Design ; Kenji Nakai β Engineer, Mixing ; Ashley Pigford β Design ; Catrina Powell β Vocals (background) ; Jacob Powell β Vocals (background) ; Jesse Powell β Vocals, Vocals (backgrou... | [
"'Bout It\n\nBout It is the second studio album by American singer Jesse Powell. It was released by Silas Records on September 8, 1998 in the United States. It was Powell's first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 63. For sales in excess of 500,000 copies, Bout It was certified gold by the Re... |
'Bout_It_1360373 | From the article on ''Bout It', restate the 'Critical reception' content. | Allmusic editor Craig Lytle found that Bout It "isn't a gem but is generally decent. The singer doesn't incorporate an abundance of rapping (something many jeep soulsters were doing), but his producers do favor a very hip-hop-ish production style on "Up and Down," "I Wasn't with It," and other selections. Powell doesn'... | [
"'Bout It\n\nBout It is the second studio album by American singer Jesse Powell. It was released by Silas Records on September 8, 1998 in the United States. It was Powell's first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 63. For sales in excess of 500,000 copies, Bout It was certified gold by the Re... |
'Bout_It_1360375 | What information does the article about ''Bout It' provide on 'Personnel'? | Gerald Albright β Saxophone ; Carter Bradley β Make-Up ; James "Chip" Bunton β Production Coordination ; LaShawn Daniels β Engineer, Vocal Producer ; Felipe Darrell β Associate Executive Producer ; Kevin "KD" Davis β Mixing ; Ken Deranteriasian β Engineer ; Joey Elias β Vocals (background), Producer ; Paul "PE" Elliot ... | [
"'Bout It\n\nBout It is the second studio album by American singer Jesse Powell. It was released by Silas Records on September 8, 1998 in the United States. It was Powell's first album to chart on the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 63. For sales in excess of 500,000 copies, Bout It was certified gold by the Re... |
'Bout_Love_32284217 | What information does the article about ''Bout Love' provide on 'Production'? | Paul Smith β producer ; Bill Eaton β production consultant ; Gerry Griffith β production consultant ; Ralph MacDonald β production consultant ; Wade Marcus β production consultant ; Bob Merritt β recording, mixing ; Phil Jantaas β assistant engineer ; Ollie Cotton β assistant engineer ; Ed Rakowicz β assistant engineer... | [
"'Bout Love β Production\n\nPaul Smith β producer ; Bill Eaton β production consultant ; Gerry Griffith β production consultant ; Ralph MacDonald β production consultant ; Wade Marcus β production consultant ; Bob Merritt β recording, mixing ; Phil Jantaas β assistant engineer ; Ollie Cotton β assistant engineer ; ... |
'Bout_Love_32284214 | Based on the article about ''Bout Love', describe the 'Reception' section. | Bill Withers collaborated with Paul Smith on 'Bout Love, who co-wrote all but "Memories Are That Way" with Withers. 'Bout Love features Withers' usual mellowness and introspective lyrics, however its lead single, "Don't It Make It Better" is up-tempo, and its follow-up single, "You Got the Stuff" is a funk song. "Don'... | [
"'Bout Love β Production\n\nPaul Smith β producer ; Bill Eaton β production consultant ; Gerry Griffith β production consultant ; Ralph MacDonald β production consultant ; Wade Marcus β production consultant ; Bob Merritt β recording, mixing ; Phil Jantaas β assistant engineer ; Ollie Cotton β assistant engineer ; ... |
'Bout_Love_32284216 | What information does the article about ''Bout Love' provide on 'Personnel'? | Bill Withers β vocals, acoustic guitar (1), bass (1), whistle (2), guitar (3, 4, 7, 8), horn and string arrangements (3), acoustic piano (4), drums (8) ; Wah Wah Watson β electric guitar (1) ; Paul Smith β keyboards (1β7), synthesizer (1β4) ; Geoffrey Leib β keyboards (8) ; Clifford Coulter β synthesizer (8) ; Keni Bur... | [
"'Bout Love β Production\n\nPaul Smith β producer ; Bill Eaton β production consultant ; Gerry Griffith β production consultant ; Ralph MacDonald β production consultant ; Wade Marcus β production consultant ; Bob Merritt β recording, mixing ; Phil Jantaas β assistant engineer ; Ollie Cotton β assistant engineer ; ... |
'Bout_Love_32284213 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Bout Love'. | 'Bout Love is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Bill Withers, released in 1979 on the Columbia label. | [
"'Bout Love β Production\n\nPaul Smith β producer ; Bill Eaton β production consultant ; Gerry Griffith β production consultant ; Ralph MacDonald β production consultant ; Wade Marcus β production consultant ; Bob Merritt β recording, mixing ; Phil Jantaas β assistant engineer ; Ollie Cotton β assistant engineer ; ... |
'Bout_Soul_5762793 | Based on the article about ''Bout Soul', describe the 'Personnel' section. | Jackie McLean β alto saxophone ; Woody Shaw β trumpet (tracks 1β3, 5 & 6) ; Grachan Moncur III β trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 5) ; LaMont Johnson β piano ; Scotty Holt β bass ; Rashied Ali β drums ; Barbara Simmons β recitation (track 1) | [
"'Bout Soul β Personnel\n\nJackie McLean β alto saxophone ; Woody Shaw β trumpet (tracks 1β3, 5 & 6) ; Grachan Moncur III β trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 5) ; LaMont Johnson β piano ; Scotty Holt β bass ; Rashied Ali β drums ; Barbara Simmons β recitation (track 1)",
"'Bout Soul β Reception\n\nThe AllMusic review by St... |
'Bout_Soul_5762791 | From the article on ''Bout Soul', restate the 'Reception' content. | The AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated: "This is intensely cerebral music that is nevertheless played with a fiery passion. Although the music was all composed, it is played as if it was invented on the spot. Fans of McLean's straight-ahead hard bop, or even of his adventurous mid-'60s sessions, might fi... | [
"'Bout Soul β Personnel\n\nJackie McLean β alto saxophone ; Woody Shaw β trumpet (tracks 1β3, 5 & 6) ; Grachan Moncur III β trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 5) ; LaMont Johnson β piano ; Scotty Holt β bass ; Rashied Ali β drums ; Barbara Simmons β recitation (track 1)",
"'Bout Soul β Reception\n\nThe AllMusic review by St... |
'Bout_Soul_5762790 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Bout Soul'. | Bout Soul is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean recorded in 1967 and released on the Blue Note label. | [
"'Bout Soul β Personnel\n\nJackie McLean β alto saxophone ; Woody Shaw β trumpet (tracks 1β3, 5 & 6) ; Grachan Moncur III β trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 5) ; LaMont Johnson β piano ; Scotty Holt β bass ; Rashied Ali β drums ; Barbara Simmons β recitation (track 1)",
"'Bout Soul β Reception\n\nThe AllMusic review by St... |
'Bout_Soul_5762792 | Reconstruct the content about 'Track listing' from the article on ''Bout Soul'. | 1) "Soul" (Grachan Moncur III, Barbara Simmons) - 10:17 ; 2) "Conversion Point" (Jackie McLean) - 9:47 ; 3) "Big Ben's Voice" (LaMont Johnson) - 10:08 ; 4) "Dear Nick, Dear John" (Scotty Holt) - 4:56 ; 5) "Erdu" (Johnson) - 5:57 ; 6) "Big Ben's Voice" [Alternate take] - 9:55 Bonus track on CD reissue | [
"'Bout Soul β Personnel\n\nJackie McLean β alto saxophone ; Woody Shaw β trumpet (tracks 1β3, 5 & 6) ; Grachan Moncur III β trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 5) ; LaMont Johnson β piano ; Scotty Holt β bass ; Rashied Ali β drums ; Barbara Simmons β recitation (track 1)",
"'Bout Soul β Reception\n\nThe AllMusic review by St... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359519 | From the article on ''Cause I'm a Man', restate the 'Background' content. | this in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And I knew there would be people who would... | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359523 | From the article on ''Cause I'm a Man', restate the 'Music video' content. | The song received two music videos. The first "official" music video for the song, lasting four minutes and four seconds, was uploaded on 21 May 2015 to the group's Vevo channel on YouTube. The video is a 3D animation centered on a man with no face and his events in life involving work, women, and "the ultimate pitfall... | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359518 | What does the article about ''Cause I'm a Man' say regarding 'Background'? | Kevin Parker described the song as being "about how weak men are basically, and how we make all these excuses." In the song, Parker's vocals are clearer in the mix than in previous Tame Impala songs, an extension of his love of "that dreamy, silvery vocal sound." It was difficult for him, as he was uncomfortable with h... | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359517 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Cause I'm a Man'. | "'Cause I'm a Man" is a song by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 7 April 2015 as the second single from their third studio album Currents. The song peaked at number 80 on the ARIA Singles Chart. A music video for the song was uploaded on 21 May 2015 on the group's Vevo channel on YouTube. | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359521 | Explain what ''Cause I'm a Man' covers in the 'Critical reception' section. | Evan Minsker of Pitchfork gave it the site's "Best New Track" designation, praising the song's universal theme and R&B balladry: "It's a vulnerable songβone with regret, sure, but also affection." Ryan Reed at Billboard gave it four stars out of five, praising the song as a "soulful single" spread over "four gorgeous m... | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_I'm_a_Man_26359520 | What information does the article about ''Cause I'm a Man' provide on 'Release and remixes'? | The song debuted on Australia's Triple J on 5 April 2015, and was released for digital download on 7 April 2015. A remix of the song by pop rock band Haim premiered on 6 August 2015. According to Billboard, Tame Impala asked Haim to remix the song, and subsequently promoted the song via their social media accounts. The... | [
"'Cause I'm a Man β Background\n\nthis in an interview with Stereogum: It's really meant to be interpreted more like 'I'm a man' as in 'I'm a human. I'm merely a man.'\" I understand how it can be perceived as sexist, almost misogynistic, but put it this way: I know deep in my heart, I am not in any way sexist. And... |
'Cause_You're_My_Boy_5323165 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Cause You're My Boy'. | 'Cause You're My Boy (ΰΈΰΈ²ΰΈΰΈ΅ΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈ‘; ) (also known as "My Tee") is a 2018 Thai television series starring Sattabut Laedeke (Drake) and Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank). Directed by Rachyd Kusolkulsiri and produced by GMMTV together with COSOCOMO, the series was one of the ten television series for 2018 showcased by GMMTV i... | [
"'Cause You're My Boy\n\n'Cause You're My Boy (ΰΈΰΈ²ΰΈΰΈ΅ΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈ‘; ) (also known as \"My Tee\") is a 2018 Thai television series starring Sattabut Laedeke (Drake) and Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank). Directed by Rachyd Kusolkulsiri and produced by GMMTV together with COSOCOMO, the series was one of the ten television serie... |
'Cause_You're_My_Boy_5323167 | Describe the 'Supporting' section of the article about ''Cause You're My Boy'. | Apichaya Saejung (Ciize) as Ching ; Sutthipha Kongnawdee (Noon) as Bambie ; Phurikulkrit Chusakdiskulwibul (Amp) as Lek ; Chayapol Jutamat (AJ) as Ton ; Chanokwanun Rakcheep (Took) as Dr. Mui ; Thanawat Rattanakitpaisarn (Khaotung) as Au ; Suporn Sangkaphibal as Tee's grandmother | [
"'Cause You're My Boy\n\n'Cause You're My Boy (ΰΈΰΈ²ΰΈΰΈ΅ΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈ‘; ) (also known as \"My Tee\") is a 2018 Thai television series starring Sattabut Laedeke (Drake) and Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank). Directed by Rachyd Kusolkulsiri and produced by GMMTV together with COSOCOMO, the series was one of the ten television serie... |
'Cause_You're_My_Boy_5323166 | What information does the article about ''Cause You're My Boy' provide on 'Main'? | Sattabut Laedeke (Drake) as Nueamork "Mork" Jirapakpinit ; Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank) as Mungkorn "Tee" Jiaranontanan ; Trai Nimtawat (Neo) as Gord ; Phuwin Tangsakyuen as Morn | [
"'Cause You're My Boy\n\n'Cause You're My Boy (ΰΈΰΈ²ΰΈΰΈ΅ΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈΰΈ‘; ) (also known as \"My Tee\") is a 2018 Thai television series starring Sattabut Laedeke (Drake) and Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank). Directed by Rachyd Kusolkulsiri and produced by GMMTV together with COSOCOMO, the series was one of the ten television serie... |
'Cuz_I_Can_(Pink_song)_4756139 | Describe the content of the article about ''Cuz I Can (Pink song)'. | "'Cuz I Can" is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead, from which it was released as a seven and last single for the album. It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005. | [
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song)\n\n\"'Cuz I Can\" is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead, from which it was released as a seven and last single for the album. It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005.",
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song) ... |
'Cuz_I_Can_(Pink_song)_4756142 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music video' from the article on ''Cuz I Can (Pink song)'. | The official music video for the song was first seen on Australian television on October 5, 2007, and footage of a live performance from the I'm Not Dead Tour. The performance, which was the show opener for the tour, featured dancers dressed like monks and with only underwear beneath their robes. | [
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song)\n\n\"'Cuz I Can\" is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead, from which it was released as a seven and last single for the album. It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005.",
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song) ... |
'Cuz_I_Can_(Pink_song)_4756141 | Based on the article about ''Cuz I Can (Pink song)', describe the 'Release' section. | The track was sent to radio stations in Australia on October 4, 2007. It debuted at number 33 on the Australian ARIA Digital Track Chart and peaked at number 14. The track debuted at number 39 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming the first single to chart on download sales alone. It peaked at number 29. "Cuz I Ca... | [
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song)\n\n\"'Cuz I Can\" is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead, from which it was released as a seven and last single for the album. It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005.",
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song) ... |
'Cuz_I_Can_(Pink_song)_4756140 | Reconstruct the content about 'Lyrics and composition' from the article on ''Cuz I Can (Pink song)'. | Lyrically, the song is about Pink playing by her own rules, and boasting about her "bling", a contrast to the anti-consumerist content of "Stupid Girls", another track on the album. Referring to "'Cuz I Can", she called herself "a walking contradiction" and "a hypocrite sometimes." | [
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song)\n\n\"'Cuz I Can\" is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead, from which it was released as a seven and last single for the album. It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005.",
"'Cuz I Can (Pink song) ... |
'Disco'_La_Passione_3031983 | Explain what ''Disco' La Passione' covers in the 'Track listing' section. | 1) "'Disco' La Passione" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) "'Disco' La Passione" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 1) "'Disco' La Passione" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) "'Disco' La Passione" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 ; 3) "'Disco' La Passione" (Adams and Gielen 7 Inch Mix) -3.21 ; 4) "Horses" (Instrumental) -3.05 Eu... | [
"'Disco' La Passione β Track listing\n\n1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 ; 3) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 7... |
'Disco'_La_Passione_3031984 | What information does the article about ''Disco' La Passione' provide on 'Personnel'? | Shirley Bassey - Vocal ; Gavin Wright Film Orchestra ; Max Middleton - Conductor ; Chris Rea - Bass, Drums, Guitars and Keyboards | [
"'Disco' La Passione β Track listing\n\n1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 ; 3) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 7... |
'Disco'_La_Passione_3031982 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Disco' La Passione'. | "Disco La Passione" is a 1996 song by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea. The song was written for the film La Passione, a semi-autobiography by Rea. Shirley Bassey made her feature film debut here, but the film was a disappointment at the box office. A single was issued, produced by Rea and, unusual for Bassey, credi... | [
"'Disco' La Passione β Track listing\n\n1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 1) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Film Version) -4.54 ; 2) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 12 Inch Mix) -5.22 ; 3) \"'Disco' La Passione\" (Adams and Gielen 7... |
'En_Esur_27415886 | What information does the article about ''En Esur' provide on 'City'? | En Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this period, but smaller than mor... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415879 | From the article on ''En Esur', restate the 'Discovery and excavation' content. | Megiddo and capture the city. Albright stated that the location of the site corresponds with the geographic descriptions of the Egyptian sources, and his discovery of Bronze Age pottery while surveying the mound further confirmed this identification in his opinion. Today however, Yaham is identified with a site located... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415889 | Explain what ''En Esur' covers in the 'Necropolis' section. | Burial caves dating from the fourth to the second millennium BCE were found at Tell el-Asawir during 1953 excavations. The Tell el-Asawir necropolis, located near a stone quarry, underwent a salvage excavation in 2003, resulting in a find presented to the press as "the largest Bronze Age necropolis in the world". The M... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415898 | Reconstruct the content about 'Tel Esur' from the article on ''En Esur'. | November 2008 trial excavation: large Byzantine building, some Bronze Age finds in alluvium from the tell. ; January 2011 survey. ; Has details on many settlement periods including Middle Bronze (main phase, including MB IIA city fortifications), Iron Age II, Hellenistic, and Early Roman. | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415890 | From the article on ''En Esur', restate the 'Iron Age administrative centre' content. | In excavations led by S. Bar in 2010-2014 on the western slopes of the small mound (Area D), a large public structure from the early 8th century BCE (Iron Age IIB) came to light. The fortified tower abutted by a storehouse was interpreted as being part of a regional administrative centre, due to similarities with other... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415877 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''En Esur'. | smaller than more distant ones in Egypt and Mesopotamia. The city was discovered in 1977, but its massive extent was realized only in 1993. A major excavation between 2017 and 2019 ahead of the construction of a highway interchange exposed the city's houses, streets and public structures, as well as countless artifacts... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415897 | From the article on ''En Esur', restate the ''En Esur (Asawir)' content. | Early Chalcolithic (settlement, post-Wadi Rabah culture), Late Chalcolithic (dwellings, Ghassulian culture pottery), Early Bronze IA (continued habitation; dwellings and silos on c. 10β20 dunams) and Early Bronze IB (site grows to 600 dunams, higher occupation density, urban centre). ; 2018 large salvage excavation. Re... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415884 | Summarize the 'Neolithic' part of ''En Esur'. | Potsherds and stone tools found in the lowest levels excavated in the area south of Tel Esur (Area A) show that the site was occupied during the Pottery Neolithic period. Little is known about this phase; no traces of structures were found, and only a few artefacts. Both the pottery and the stone tools resemble those o... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415888 | Explain what ''En Esur' covers in the 'City' section. | a huge stone basin for rituals. Burnt animal bones were found inside the temple, providing evidence of possible ritual sacrifices. Several figurines were also unearthed inside the temple, including a human head and a seal impression showing a cultic scene with person in a supplicant position and raising his hands with ... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415883 | Summarize the 'Site' part of ''En Esur'. | [[File:Plan of En Esur.svg|thumb|left|upright=1.5|Plan of En Esur showing its immediate surroundings and the areas excavated as of 2019. The site encompasses two tells (including Tel Esur) and two springs (including En Esur) on either side of Highway 65. In addition to the road, the site has been disturbed by modern de... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415893 | Summarize the 'Iron Age administrative centre' part of ''En Esur'. | again uniquely placed further in from the border. Its large size and internal separation through solid walls, rather than columns, indicatess that the even larger such structure found at Hazor had served as its prototype. The building complex was in use for half a century at most, being emptied of goods and abandoned i... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415882 | From the article on ''En Esur', restate the 'Location' content. | 'En Esur stands in the northern Sharon plain, c. 1 km east of Moshav Ein Iron, at the outlet of Wadi Ara, a valley which allowed the ancient international coastal highway to bypass the difficult section squeezed between the sea and western Mount Carmel by passing through the mountain. Today, the important Highway 65 fo... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415899 | Summarize the 'Horbat Gilan' part of ''En Esur'. | May 2004 trial excavation, minor ex-situ ceramic finds. ; 2002β2003 salvage excavation 300 m south of Horbat Gilan. Quarries, possibly Roman and Byzantine (4thβ5th c. CE), maybe initiated much earlier. ; 2004, two trial excavations. Burial caves (Early and Intermediate Bronze Age). ; 2003 salvage excavation near Horbat... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415881 | Describe the 'Discovery and excavation' section of the article about ''En Esur'. | settlement remains from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods, and sherds from the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. En Esur was excavated by professional and volunteer archaeologists over two and a half years beginning in January 2017, with the research overseen by archaeologists Itai Elad and Yitzhak Paz. The work was ... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415894 | Describe the 'Preservation' section of the article about ''En Esur'. | In October 2019, according to Haaretz, En Esur was slated to be paved over by a planned highway interchange for the new town of Harish, with the Smithsonian magazine writing that it will be re-covered, but that the interchange would be built "high over the ruins". All findings were photographed and computer-processed, ... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415887 | What does the article about ''En Esur' say regarding 'City'? | streets, alleys and squares, but also facilities for storage and drainage, and a cemetery. En Esur was surrounded by fortified walls that were 2 m high. Its discoverers have called the city a "megalopolis". The site includes about four million artefacts overall, with millions of potsherds and flint tools, and some basa... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415885 | Describe the 'Chalcolithic' section of the article about ''En Esur'. | The 2017β2019 salvage excavation has brought to light a remarkably large settlement from the Early Chalcolithic period, some 7,000 years ago. Researchers are cautious about calling it a proto-city, although its size (400 dunams or 400,000 m2) and clear presence of some elements of urbanisation, are compelling researche... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415880 | Describe the 'Discovery and excavation' section of the article about ''En Esur'. | two settlement layers, one from the Chalcolithic period (the last period of the Stone Age) and the Early Bronze Age. The former included the foundations of structures made of rough stones and some installations. These are dated to the Early Chalcolithic (c. 6000 years ago). The latter included the foundations of massiv... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415891 | Based on the article about ''En Esur', describe the 'Iron Age administrative centre' section. | be characteristic of a hamlet or farmstead. It comes in the context of both Israel and Judah having many, primarily rural settlements established in the 9thβ8th centuries BCE. The excavation director speculates that the Tel 'Esur compound was established during the reign of the Omride king Jeroboam II (786β746 BCE), as... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415892 | Summarize the 'Iron Age administrative centre' part of ''En Esur'. | considerable height and a certain martial look, although its location at the foot of the mound and the comparatively modest size exclude a military purpose. The entire structure is more likely to have had a mixed role, both practical and political as a built statement of royal power and control over the newly acquired ... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415878 | What information does the article about ''En Esur' provide on 'Discovery and excavation'? | The site is known in Arabic as Tell el-Asawir. It appears in the 1799 map drawn by French geographer Pierre Jacotin. American archaeologist and biblical scholar William F. Albright visited the site during his 1923 trip to Mandatory Palestine. He recalled the opinion of German scholar Albrecht Alt that Tel Esur is the s... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'En_Esur_27415876 | Describe the content of the article about ''En Esur'. | 'En Esur, also En Esur (Χ’ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ‘ΧΦΌΧ¨; ) or Ein Asawir (ΨΉΩΩ Ψ§ΩΨ£Ψ³Ψ§ΩΨ±) is an ancient site located on the northern Sharon Plain, at the entrance of the Wadi Ara pass leading from the Coastal Plain further inland. The site includes an archaeological mound (tell), called Tel Esur or Tell el-Asawir, another unnamed mound, and t... | [
"'En Esur β City\n\nEn Esur occupied a space of around 0.65 square kilometers (160 acres) and may have had 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants. This would have made the settlement much larger than Tel Megiddo in Israel and Jericho in the West Bank, and therefore the largest settlement in the Southern Levant during this peri... |
'Eseta_Fusitu'a_14180145 | Describe the content of the article about ''Eseta Fusitu'a'. | Lady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree. | [
"'Eseta Fusitu'a\n\nLady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree.",
"'Eseta Fusitu'a β Controversy\n\nIn July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that... |
'Eseta_Fusitu'a_14180149 | What information does the article about ''Eseta Fusitu'a' provide on 'Controversy'? | In July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that Fusitu'a intended to clamp down on the printed media. This was widely seen as an infringement of press freedom and an attempt to manipulate the flow of information in favour of the government. ; In 2015, the government requested that she resign as chair of ... | [
"'Eseta Fusitu'a\n\nLady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree.",
"'Eseta Fusitu'a β Controversy\n\nIn July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that... |
'Eseta_Fusitu'a_14180147 | From the article on ''Eseta Fusitu'a', restate the 'Civil service' content. | Returning to Tonga, Fusitu'a served in 1982 as deputy secretary to King TΔufa'Δhau Tupou IV, before being appointed as senior education officer in the Ministry of Education from 1983 to 1990. In 1990, she was appointed as deputy secretary in the Prime Minister's Office and promoted to Deputy Chief Secretary to the Cabi... | [
"'Eseta Fusitu'a\n\nLady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree.",
"'Eseta Fusitu'a β Controversy\n\nIn July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that... |
'Eseta_Fusitu'a_14180146 | Explain what ''Eseta Fusitu'a' covers in the 'Early life and education' section. | 'Eseta Fusitu'a obtained an undergraduate degree from Auckland University in New Zealand in 1964. A year later she obtained a New Zealand teaching diploma. In 1967 she married Siaosi 'Alokuoβulu Wycliffe Fusitu'a, a large landowner on Niuafo'ou island who would be made Lord Fusitu'a in 1981 and represented the Niuas No... | [
"'Eseta Fusitu'a\n\nLady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree.",
"'Eseta Fusitu'a β Controversy\n\nIn July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that... |
'Eseta_Fusitu'a_14180148 | Describe the 'Political career' section of the article about ''Eseta Fusitu'a'. | In 2009, Fusitu'a served as Deputy Chair of the Constitutional and Electoral Commission. In April 2009, the Prime Minister, Fred Sevele, announced her appointment as Minister for Information and Communication. Under the Tongan government structure, this meant that she also became a member of the 2008 Legislative Assemb... | [
"'Eseta Fusitu'a\n\nLady 'Eseta Fusitu'a (also known as the Dowager Lady Fusitu'a ) is a Tongan former teacher, government official and Cabinet Minister. She was the first Tongan woman to obtain a Bachelor's Degree.",
"'Eseta Fusitu'a β Controversy\n\nIn July 2010, while serving as minister, it was announced that... |
'Fore_She_Was_Mama_4943736 | Based on the article about ''Fore She Was Mama', describe the 'Background' section. | In an interview with the Associated Press, Walker revealed, "It's great when a song can be humorous without being hokey, and the writers made a good country song without it being a novelty. Anytime we do it, it gets a huge reaction. I think a lot of moms are looking in the rearview mirror saying, 'I hope the kids aren'... | [
"'Fore She Was Mama β Background\n\nIn an interview with the Associated Press, Walker revealed, \"It's great when a song can be humorous without being hokey, and the writers made a good country song without it being a novelty. Anytime we do it, it gets a huge reaction. I think a lot of moms are looking in the rearv... |
'Fore_She_Was_Mama_4943735 | Describe the content of the article about ''Fore She Was Mama'. | "'Fore She Was Mama" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Phil O'Donnell, and recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released in October 2006 as the first single from his album Fall. It peaked at #21 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks in 2007. It was also his first chart entry since... | [
"'Fore She Was Mama β Background\n\nIn an interview with the Associated Press, Walker revealed, \"It's great when a song can be humorous without being hokey, and the writers made a good country song without it being a novelty. Anytime we do it, it gets a huge reaction. I think a lot of moms are looking in the rearv... |
'Fore_She_Was_Mama_4943737 | Describe the 'Content' section of the article about ''Fore She Was Mama'. | The singer tells a first-person account of when he was ten years old and found a "box of forget-me-nots" in his parents' closet. The box was filled with pictures of his mother partaking in various 1960s activities, including hanging out with hippies, riding motorcycles, and smoking marijuana, the latter of which was ce... | [
"'Fore She Was Mama β Background\n\nIn an interview with the Associated Press, Walker revealed, \"It's great when a song can be humorous without being hokey, and the writers made a good country song without it being a novelty. Anytime we do it, it gets a huge reaction. I think a lot of moms are looking in the rearv... |
'Fraidy_Cat_11739165 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on ''Fraidy Cat'. | Wide Awake Detective Agency investigators Joe and Hawthorne have been unable to solve the antique robberies perpetrated by The Ape Man Gang. Their superior, I. Katchum (Tom Kennedy) gives them one final opportunity to solve the case. Guarding an antique shop late at night, the duo eventually confront the gang of crooks... | [
"'Fraidy Cat β Plot\n\nWide Awake Detective Agency investigators Joe and Hawthorne have been unable to solve the antique robberies perpetrated by The Ape Man Gang. Their superior, I. Katchum (Tom Kennedy) gives them one final opportunity to solve the case. Guarding an antique shop late at night, the duo eventually ... |
'Fraidy_Cat_11739166 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production notes' from the article on ''Fraidy Cat'. | βFraidy Cat was filmed on July 23β26, 1951. It is a scene-for-scene remake of the 1943 Three Stooges film Dizzy Detectives using occasional stock footage. βFraidy Cat was itself remade in 1955 as Hook a Crook, using stock footage as well. Jules White directed all three films. | [
"'Fraidy Cat β Plot\n\nWide Awake Detective Agency investigators Joe and Hawthorne have been unable to solve the antique robberies perpetrated by The Ape Man Gang. Their superior, I. Katchum (Tom Kennedy) gives them one final opportunity to solve the case. Guarding an antique shop late at night, the duo eventually ... |
'Fraidy_Cat_11739164 | Describe the content of the article about ''Fraidy Cat'. | βFraidy Cat is a 1951 short subject directed by Jules White starring American comedian Joe Besser and radio disc jockey Jim Hawthorne (billed as "Hawthorne"). It is the third entry in the Joe Besser series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedian, who appeared in ten comedies at the studio between 1949 and 1... | [
"'Fraidy Cat β Plot\n\nWide Awake Detective Agency investigators Joe and Hawthorne have been unable to solve the antique robberies perpetrated by The Ape Man Gang. Their superior, I. Katchum (Tom Kennedy) gives them one final opportunity to solve the case. Guarding an antique shop late at night, the duo eventually ... |
'Gator_Bait_II:_Cajun_Justice_27825329 | Based on the article about ''Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice', describe the 'Cast' section. | Melissa Alleman as Bridesmaid ; Joycelyn Boudreaux as Bridesmaid ; Rocky Dugas as Emile ; Keith Gros as Abert ; Reyn Hubbard as Geke ; Sid Larrwiere as Drunk ; Jan MacKenzie as Angelique ; Randolph Parro as Cajun Gentleman ; Susan Serigny as Cajun Cook ; Jerry Armstrong as Joe Boy ; Betty Flemming as Cajun Woman ; Levi... | [
"'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice β Cast\n\nMelissa Alleman as Bridesmaid ; Joycelyn Boudreaux as Bridesmaid ; Rocky Dugas as Emile ; Keith Gros as Abert ; Reyn Hubbard as Geke ; Sid Larrwiere as Drunk ; Jan MacKenzie as Angelique ; Randolph Parro as Cajun Gentleman ; Susan Serigny as Cajun Cook ; Jerry Armstrong as J... |
'Gator_Bait_II:_Cajun_Justice_27825328 | Summarize the 'Plot' part of ''Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice'. | When a sweet city girl is initiated into the rugged ways of the Louisiana bayou by her good-natured Cajun husband "Big T", she ends up putting her newly acquired survival skills to good use when she is kidnapped by Big T's chief rival Leroy and his swarthy, brutish family as part of an ongoing feud. | [
"'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice β Cast\n\nMelissa Alleman as Bridesmaid ; Joycelyn Boudreaux as Bridesmaid ; Rocky Dugas as Emile ; Keith Gros as Abert ; Reyn Hubbard as Geke ; Sid Larrwiere as Drunk ; Jan MacKenzie as Angelique ; Randolph Parro as Cajun Gentleman ; Susan Serigny as Cajun Cook ; Jerry Armstrong as J... |
'Gator_Bait_II:_Cajun_Justice_27825327 | Describe the content of the article about ''Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice'. | 'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice is a 1988 sequel to the 1974 film 'Gator Bait, written, produced and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian. Largely ignored upon release, the film received a second life on cable television and home video. | [
"'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice β Cast\n\nMelissa Alleman as Bridesmaid ; Joycelyn Boudreaux as Bridesmaid ; Rocky Dugas as Emile ; Keith Gros as Abert ; Reyn Hubbard as Geke ; Sid Larrwiere as Drunk ; Jan MacKenzie as Angelique ; Randolph Parro as Cajun Gentleman ; Susan Serigny as Cajun Cook ; Jerry Armstrong as J... |
'Gator_Tails_7106634 | What information does the article about ''Gator Tails' provide? | 'Gator Tails (also released as Willis Jackson) is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson with orchestra which was recorded in 1964 and released on the Verve label. | [
"'Gator Tails\n\n'Gator Tails (also released as Willis Jackson) is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson with orchestra which was recorded in 1964 and released on the Verve label.",
"'Gator Tails β Reception\n\nAllmusic awarded the album 3 stars.",
"'Gator Tails β Track listing\n\n1) \"I Almost Lost My Mind\" ... |
'Gator_Tails_7106636 | What information does the article about ''Gator Tails' provide on 'Track listing'? | 1) "I Almost Lost My Mind" (Ivory Joe Hunter) β 2:45 ; 2) "The Crocodile" β 4:00 ; 3) "On Broadway" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) β 2:23 ; 4) "Swimmin' Home, Baby (Fruit Cake)" (Ben Tucker) β 2:15 ; 5) "The Skillet" (Claus Ogerman) β 2:52 ; 6) "Frankie and Johnny" (Traditional) β 4:18 ; 7) "Som... | [
"'Gator Tails\n\n'Gator Tails (also released as Willis Jackson) is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson with orchestra which was recorded in 1964 and released on the Verve label.",
"'Gator Tails β Reception\n\nAllmusic awarded the album 3 stars.",
"'Gator Tails β Track listing\n\n1) \"I Almost Lost My Mind\" ... |
'Hello,'_Said_the_Stick_19200956 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot summary' from the article on ''Hello,' Said the Stick'. | Set in a distant future where the Earth's ex-colonies have turned the planet into a steampunkish, pseudo-medieval wasteland in order to stop their technological advancement, particularly in weapons, the story follows a foot soldier who is going to join the Iron Duke's army to help him in his siege at Port Morningstar, ... | [
"'Hello,' Said the Stick β Plot summary\n\nSet in a distant future where the Earth's ex-colonies have turned the planet into a steampunkish, pseudo-medieval wasteland in order to stop their technological advancement, particularly in weapons, the story follows a foot soldier who is going to join the Iron Duke's army... |
'Hello,'_Said_the_Stick_19200957 | Explain what ''Hello,' Said the Stick' covers in the 'Author's comments' section. | In a 2017 interview, Swanwick said: "I came up with the idea for ββHello,β Said the Stickβ while listening to a friend's reading on a Friday night, started writing it the next morning after breakfast, and got it into the mail at 2:30 that afternoon. No diagrams, no outlines, no sweat. And it placed on the Hugo ballot t... | [
"'Hello,' Said the Stick β Plot summary\n\nSet in a distant future where the Earth's ex-colonies have turned the planet into a steampunkish, pseudo-medieval wasteland in order to stop their technological advancement, particularly in weapons, the story follows a foot soldier who is going to join the Iron Duke's army... |
'Hello,'_Said_the_Stick_19200955 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Hello,' Said the Stick'. | "βHello,β Said the Stick" is a science fiction short story by American writer Michael Swanwick, published in 2002. It was nominated for the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 2003 Locus Award. | [
"'Hello,' Said the Stick β Plot summary\n\nSet in a distant future where the Earth's ex-colonies have turned the planet into a steampunkish, pseudo-medieval wasteland in order to stop their technological advancement, particularly in weapons, the story follows a foot soldier who is going to join the Iron Duke's army... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953581 | What does the article about ''I' and the 'me'' say regarding 'Conventionality'? | When there is a predominance of the "me" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a "me" under the circumstances' β"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of personality..." that is "all persona, with its ... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953578 | Explain what ''I' and the 'me'' covers in the 'Characteristics' section. | "I" by holding it back from breaking the law of the community'. It is thus very close to the way in a man Freud's 'ego-censor, the conscience...arose from the critical influence of his parents (conveyed to him by the medium of the voice), to whom were added, as time went on, those who trained and taught him and the inn... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953576 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''I' and the 'me''. | The I' and the 'me are terms central to the social philosophy of George Herbert Mead, one of the key influences on the development of the branch of sociology called symbolic interactionism. The terms refer to the psychology of the individual, where in Mead's understanding, the "me" is the socialized aspect of the perso... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953577 | From the article on ''I' and the 'me'', restate the 'Characteristics' content. | The "Me" is what is learned in interaction with others and (more generally) with the environment: other people's attitudes, once internalized in the self, constitute the Me. This includes both knowledge about that environment (including society), but also about who the person is: their sense of self. "What the individu... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953583 | What information does the article about ''I' and the 'me'' provide on 'Literary examples'? | Walt Whitman 'marks off the impulsive "I", the natural, existential aspect of the self, from critical sanction. It is the cultured self, the "me", in Mead's terms, that needs re-mediation'. | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953579 | What information does the article about ''I' and the 'me'' provide on 'Characteristics'? | have acted that we know what we have done...what we have said." People, he argues, are not automatons; Mead states that "the "I" reacts to the self which arises though the taking of the attitude of others." They do not blindly follow rules. They construct a response on the basis of what they have learned, the "me". Mea... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'I'_and_the_'me'_24953582 | Reconstruct the content about 'Dissociation' from the article on ''I' and the 'me''. | Mead recognised that it is normal for an individual to have 'all sorts of selves answering to all sorts of different social reactions', but also that it was possible for 'a tendency to break up the personality' to appear: 'Two separate "me's" and "I's", two different selves, result...the phenomenon of dissociation of p... | [
"'I' and the 'me' β Conventionality\n\nWhen there is a predominance of the \"me\" in the personality, 'we speak of a person as a conventional individual; his ideas are exactly the same as those of his neighbours; he is hardly more than a \"me\" under the circumstances' β\"...the shallow, brittle, conformist kind of... |
'If_Only'_Jim_2083276 | Describe the content of the article about ''If Only' Jim'. | 'If Only' Jim is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey. The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighel's 1904 novel Bruvver Jim's Baby. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. | [
"'If Only' Jim\n\n'If Only' Jim is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey. The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighel's 1904 novel Bruvver Jim's Baby. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.",
"'If Only' Jim β Plot\n\nThere ... |
'If_Only'_Jim_2083277 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about ''If Only' Jim'. | There is a villain (Charles Brinley), who's after Jim Golden's (Harry Carey) gold, and a nice post mistress (Carol Holloway), who is willing to become both wife and mother. Universal surrounded their veteran western star, Harry Carey, with a fine supporting cast in this film, including former serial queen Carol Hollowa... | [
"'If Only' Jim\n\n'If Only' Jim is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey. The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighel's 1904 novel Bruvver Jim's Baby. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.",
"'If Only' Jim β Plot\n\nThere ... |
'If_Only'_Jim_2083278 | What does the article about ''If Only' Jim' say regarding 'Cast'? | Harry Carey as Jim Golden ; Carol Holloway as Miss Dot Dennihan ; Ruth Royce as Miss Richards ; Duke R. Lee as Keno (credited as Duke Lee) ; Roy Coulson as Henry ; Charles Brinley as Parky ; George Bunny as Uncle Johnny ; Joseph Hazelton as Bill Bones ; Minnie Devereaux as Squaw (credited as Minnie Ha Ha) | [
"'If Only' Jim\n\n'If Only' Jim is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey. The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighel's 1904 novel Bruvver Jim's Baby. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.",
"'If Only' Jim β Plot\n\nThere ... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216260 | Based on the article about ''Imran ibn Shahin', describe the 'Life' section. | for military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. When 'Izz al-Daula's vizier, Ibn Baq... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216258 | From the article on ''Imran ibn Shahin', restate the 'Life' content. | was another campaign launched against him. Mu'izz al-Daula oversaw the expedition himself, but he became sick and ultimately died, preventing any progress from being made. His son and successor, 'Izz al-Daula, quickly sent the Turkish general SebΓΌk-Tegin to make peace with him. War between the two sides resumed in the ... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216259 | Describe the 'Life' section of the article about ''Imran ibn Shahin'. | when the waters rose to destroy the dams, and if they could not do that he would simply move himself to another location in the marshes. As a result of the slow progress of the campaign, the Buyid troops lost morale and became mutinous. This, coupled with an invasion by the Byzantine Empire, forced 'Izz al-Daula to mak... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216254 | Describe the 'Life' section of the article about ''Imran ibn Shahin'. | 'Imran created the marsh state during the period of the declining authority of the Caliphate. Having committed a crime in Jamidah, 'Imran fled to the neighboring swamps to avoid punishment by the local government. From there he managed to gain the cooperation of fellow criminals and local fisherman, and was able to set... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216256 | Summarize the 'Life' part of ''Imran ibn Shahin'. | bold, with his subjects demanding protection money from anyone, including government officials, that crossed their path, and the path to Basra by water was effectively closed off. Mu'izz al-Daula, after receiving numerous complaints from his officers, sent another army in 950 or 951, under the joint command of Ruzbahan... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Imran_ibn_Shahin_19216257 | What does the article about ''Imran ibn Shahin' say regarding 'Life'? | al-Daula then came to terms with 'Imran, acceding to his terms. Prisoners were exchanged and 'Imran was made a vassal of the Buyids, being instated as governor of the Batihah. Peace lasted for approximately five years between the two sides. A false rumor of Mu'izz al-Daula's death in 955, however, prompted 'Imran to se... | [
"'Imran ibn Shahin β Life\n\nfor military support, as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. 'Imran refused both proposals. In 975 'Adud al-Daula, who had come from Fars to help 'Izz al-Daula, ended up taking power for himself. 'Imran requested and received from him a formal grant for the rule of the Batihah. Whe... |
'Jock'_Tradd_1628984 | Based on the article about ''Jock' Tradd', describe the 'Playing career' section. | Tradd came to the St. George club from the N.S.W, South Coast for one season in 1946. A handy lock-forward, he was noted for his defensive game. Injuries disrupted his season with only limited appearances for the Red V. He trialled with the North Sydney club in 1947, before finishing his career as Captain/coach of the ... | [
"'Jock' Tradd β War service\n\nTradd also enlisted in the Australian Army in World War II.",
"'Jock' Tradd\n\nJoffre Peter 'Jock' Tradd (or Trad) (1922-2000) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s.",
"'Jock' Tradd β Playing career\n\nTradd came to the St. George club from the N.S.W, S... |
'Live_and_Well_in_Japan!_18764376 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Live and Well in Japan!'. | 'Live and Well in Japan! is an album by saxophonist/composer Benny Carter recorded in 1977 and released by the Pablo label the following year. | [
"'Live and Well in Japan!\n\n'Live and Well in Japan! is an album by saxophonist/composer Benny Carter recorded in 1977 and released by the Pablo label the following year.",
"'Live and Well in Japan! β Track listing\n\n1) \"Squaty Roo\" (Johnny Hodges) β 12:50 ; 2) \"Tribute to Louis Armstrong: When It's Sleepy T... |
'Live_and_Well_in_Japan!_18764378 | What does the article about ''Live and Well in Japan!' say regarding 'Track listing'? | 1) "Squaty Roo" (Johnny Hodges) β 12:50 ; 2) "Tribute to Louis Armstrong: When It's Sleepy Time Down South/Confessin' That I Love You/When You're Smiling" (Clarence Muse, Leon RenΓ©, Otis RenΓ©/Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds, Al J. Neiburg/Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin) β 6:05 ; 3) "Them There Eyes" (Maceo Pinkard,... | [
"'Live and Well in Japan!\n\n'Live and Well in Japan! is an album by saxophonist/composer Benny Carter recorded in 1977 and released by the Pablo label the following year.",
"'Live and Well in Japan! β Track listing\n\n1) \"Squaty Roo\" (Johnny Hodges) β 12:50 ; 2) \"Tribute to Louis Armstrong: When It's Sleepy T... |
'Live_and_Well_in_Japan!_18764377 | Describe the 'Reception' section of the article about ''Live and Well in Japan!'. | AllMusic reviewer Scott Yanow stated "Benny Carter headed a talent-filled tentet for this frequently exciting concert. ... it is not at all surprising that the results would be memorable, but this date actually exceeds one's expectations". | [
"'Live and Well in Japan!\n\n'Live and Well in Japan! is an album by saxophonist/composer Benny Carter recorded in 1977 and released by the Pablo label the following year.",
"'Live and Well in Japan! β Track listing\n\n1) \"Squaty Roo\" (Johnny Hodges) β 12:50 ; 2) \"Tribute to Louis Armstrong: When It's Sleepy T... |
'Live_and_Well_in_Japan!_18764379 | What information does the article about ''Live and Well in Japan!' provide on 'Personnel'? | Benny Carter β alto saxophone, trumpet ; Cat Anderson, Joe Newman β trumpet ; Britt Woodman β trombone ; Budd Johnson β tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone ; Cecil Payne β baritone saxophone ; Mundell Lowe β guitar ; Nat Pierce β piano ; George Duvivier β bass ; Harold Jones β drums | [
"'Live and Well in Japan!\n\n'Live and Well in Japan! is an album by saxophonist/composer Benny Carter recorded in 1977 and released by the Pablo label the following year.",
"'Live and Well in Japan! β Track listing\n\n1) \"Squaty Roo\" (Johnny Hodges) β 12:50 ; 2) \"Tribute to Louis Armstrong: When It's Sleepy T... |
'Makabelo_Mosothoane_22655821 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Makabelo Mosothoane'. | 'Makabelo Priscilla Mosothoane (born 1952) is a Lesotho politician who served as the country's Minister for Education and Training from 2012 to 2015, in the government of Tom Thabane. She worked as a nurse and schoolteacher prior to entering politics, and was also president of the local branch of the Red Cross Society. | [
"'Makabelo Mosothoane\n\n'Makabelo Priscilla Mosothoane (born 1952) is a Lesotho politician who served as the country's Minister for Education and Training from 2012 to 2015, in the government of Tom Thabane. She worked as a nurse and schoolteacher prior to entering politics, and was also president of the local bra... |
'Makabelo_Mosothoane_22655822 | Reconstruct the content about 'Early life' from the article on ''Makabelo Mosothoane'. | Mosothoane was born in Kanye, Botswana, into a Tswana family. Her native language was Setswana. Mosothoane attended secondary school in Gaborone (Botswana's capital), and subsequently completed a diploma in nursing, interning at Gaborone's Princess Marina Hospital. She moved to Lesotho to study at the National Universi... | [
"'Makabelo Mosothoane\n\n'Makabelo Priscilla Mosothoane (born 1952) is a Lesotho politician who served as the country's Minister for Education and Training from 2012 to 2015, in the government of Tom Thabane. She worked as a nurse and schoolteacher prior to entering politics, and was also president of the local bra... |
'Makabelo_Mosothoane_22655823 | Describe the 'Politics' section of the article about ''Makabelo Mosothoane'. | At the 2012 Lesotho general election, Mosothoane was elected to the National Assembly as a Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) candidate, winning the Hlotse constituency. She defeated Lineo Molise, a sitting deputy minister. After the election, Mosothoane was made Minister for Education and Training in the coalition g... | [
"'Makabelo Mosothoane\n\n'Makabelo Priscilla Mosothoane (born 1952) is a Lesotho politician who served as the country's Minister for Education and Training from 2012 to 2015, in the government of Tom Thabane. She worked as a nurse and schoolteacher prior to entering politics, and was also president of the local bra... |
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