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'Op_o'_Me_Thumb_485784 | Explain what ''Op o' Me Thumb' covers in the 'Characters and original cast' section. | Madame Didier β Marianne Caldwell ; Clem (Mrs) Galloway β Annie Howard ; Rose Jordan β Margaret Busse ; Celeste β Florence Lloyd ; Amanda Afflick β Hilda Trevelyan ; Horace Greensmith β H Nye Chart | [
"'Op o' Me Thumb\n\n'Op o' Me Thumb is a 1904 one-act play by the English authors Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce. It was produced at the Court Theatre, London, on 13 March 1904, in a double bill with Robert Browning's A Soul's Tragedy. It transferred to the St James's Theatre on 24 April 1904. The leading role of... |
'Oro_3720262 | From the article on ''Oro', restate the 'Origins' content. | already an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of this cult was the vener... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Oro_3720263 | Summarize the 'Origins' part of ''Oro'. | remained unaffected by the cult and its developments and Ta'aroa retains his original function there as god of the sea. Similarly, on many of the other islands of the south Pacific Oro did not have the same superior function as on Tahiti and Raiatea. Due to the growing influence of Taputapuatea - one can characterize i... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Oro_3720260 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Oro'. | 'Oro is a god of the Polynesian pantheon. The veneration of Oro, although practiced in varying intensity among the islands, was a major religion of the Society Islands in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially Tahiti, Tahaa, Moorea, and Raiatea. On Tahiti, 'Oro was the main deity and the god of war. The secret society... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Oro_3720261 | What does the article about ''Oro' say regarding 'Origins'? | Four main gods were venerated on the Society Islands: Ta'aroa, originally the god of the sea and fishing, Tane, god of the forest and handicrafts, Tu, the old god of war and Ro'o, god of agricultural products and the weather. These main gods were also venerated on the other Polynesian islands. The colonists who settled... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Oro_3720264 | Summarize the 'Origins' part of ''Oro'. | was substantially driven by the influential secret society of Arioi, who were of great religious and political importance. From within their ranks came the upper echelons of the nobility and the priesthood. The Arioi could trace the foundation of their order back to the god Oro himself. On Tahiti Oro was the god of war... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Oro_3720265 | Explain what ''Oro' covers in the 'Legends' section. | According to legend Oro lived with his sisters Teouri and Oaaoa on Mount Pahia on the island of Bora Bora. He asked his sisters for help in finding a suitable wife and descended to earth on a rainbow in the guise of a warrior. His search of the various islands at first proved futile, which also saddened his sisters. In... | [
"'Oro β Origins\n\nalready an important function in a maritime society - to the god responsible for creating the world. A possible explanation for this is that the ariki, the hereditary chiefs and members of the highest noble ranks on Raiatea, could trace their lineage directly to Ta'aroa. A further development of ... |
'Ot_'n'_Sweaty_783496 | Reconstruct the content about 'Album credits' from the article on ''Ot 'n' Sweaty'. | Andree Buchler β Re-release coordinator ; Thierry Amsallem β Re-release coordinator ; Michael Delugg β Engineer ; Jimmy Douglass β Engineer ; Geoffrey Haslam β Producer, remixing, mixing ; Joel Kerr β Engineer ; Bernie Kirsh β Assistant engineer ; Claude Nobs β Re-release coordinator ; David Palmer β Engineer ; Buzz Ri... | [
"'Ot 'n' Sweaty β Album credits\n\nAndree Buchler β Re-release coordinator ; Thierry Amsallem β Re-release coordinator ; Michael Delugg β Engineer ; Jimmy Douglass β Engineer ; Geoffrey Haslam β Producer, remixing, mixing ; Joel Kerr β Engineer ; Bernie Kirsh β Assistant engineer ; Claude Nobs β Re-release coordina... |
'Ot_'n'_Sweaty_783495 | What does the article about ''Ot 'n' Sweaty' say regarding 'Personnel'? | Cactus ; Carmine Appice β drums, backing vocals, percussion ; Tim Bogert β bass, backing vocals ; Werner Fritzschings β guitar ; Peter French β lead and backing vocals ; Duane Hitchings β keyboards, organ, electric and acoustic pianos | [
"'Ot 'n' Sweaty β Album credits\n\nAndree Buchler β Re-release coordinator ; Thierry Amsallem β Re-release coordinator ; Michael Delugg β Engineer ; Jimmy Douglass β Engineer ; Geoffrey Haslam β Producer, remixing, mixing ; Joel Kerr β Engineer ; Bernie Kirsh β Assistant engineer ; Claude Nobs β Re-release coordina... |
'Ot_'n'_Sweaty_783494 | What information does the article about ''Ot 'n' Sweaty' provide? | 'Ot 'n' Sweaty is the fourth album by the American rock band Cactus. It was released in 1972. Original members Jim McCarty and Rusty Day had left the group, so bass guitarist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice were joined by Werner Fritzschings on guitar, Duane Hitchings on keyboards and Peter French (ex-Leaf Hound ... | [
"'Ot 'n' Sweaty β Album credits\n\nAndree Buchler β Re-release coordinator ; Thierry Amsallem β Re-release coordinator ; Michael Delugg β Engineer ; Jimmy Douglass β Engineer ; Geoffrey Haslam β Producer, remixing, mixing ; Joel Kerr β Engineer ; Bernie Kirsh β Assistant engineer ; Claude Nobs β Re-release coordina... |
'Ota_'ika_15537973 | What information does the article about ''Ota 'ika' provide? | Ota ika is a Oceanian dish consisting of raw fish marinated in citrus juice and coconut milk. The Tongan, Tahitian, and Samoan variants are essentially identical in that the raw fish is briefly marinated in lemon or lime juice until the surface of the flesh becomes opaque. The fish is then mixed with coconut milk and d... | [
"'Ota 'ika\n\nOta ika is a Oceanian dish consisting of raw fish marinated in citrus juice and coconut milk. The Tongan, Tahitian, and Samoan variants are essentially identical in that the raw fish is briefly marinated in lemon or lime juice until the surface of the flesh becomes opaque. The fish is then mixed with ... |
'Ota_'ika_15537974 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Ota 'ika'. | for the dish in French Polynesia is its French equivalent, "poisson cru" (literally, "raw fish"). Any type of seafood can be used to make "ota," the word "ika" means fish ("i'a" in Samoan language), but the dish is often prepared with mussels ("ota pipi/maso"), prawns ("ota ulavai"), crab ("ota pa'a/paka"), lobster ("o... | [
"'Ota 'ika\n\nOta ika is a Oceanian dish consisting of raw fish marinated in citrus juice and coconut milk. The Tongan, Tahitian, and Samoan variants are essentially identical in that the raw fish is briefly marinated in lemon or lime juice until the surface of the flesh becomes opaque. The fish is then mixed with ... |
'Pataphysics_17277802 | Summarize the 'Etymology' part of ''Pataphysics'. | The word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning "that which is above metaphysics", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is "Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬" (ta meta ta physika). Jarry ... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277819 | Based on the article about ''Pataphysics', describe the 'In visual art' section. | In 1962 American artist James E. Brewton developed a style of abstract expressionism he called Graffiti Pataphysic. A survey of Brewton's 'pataphysics-related work was shown in 2014 in Philadelphia. ; American artist Thomas Chimes developed an interest in Jarry's 'pataphysics, which became a lifelong passion, inspiring... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277797 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Pataphysics'. | Pataphysics (pataphysique) is a "philosophy" of science invented by French writer Alfred Jarry (1873β1907) intended to be a parody of science. Difficult to easily define or pin down, it has been described as the "science of imaginary solutions". | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277824 | Summarize the 'Pataphor' part of ''Pataphysics'. | create a figure of speech that exists as far from metaphor as metaphor exists from non-figurative language. Whereas a metaphor compares a real object or event to a seemingly unrelated subject to emphasize their similarities, the pataphor uses the newly created metaphorical similarity as a reality on which to base itsel... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277806 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'Offshoots of the Collège de 'Pataphysique' content. | Although France had been always the centre of the pataphysical globe, there are followers in different cities around the world. In 1966 Juan Esteban Fassio was commissioned to draw the map of the Collège de 'Pataphysique and its institutes abroad. The college stopped its public activities between 1975 and 2000, referre... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277813 | Summarize the 'Pataphysical calendar' part of ''Pataphysics'. | the 29 Gidouille (13 July vulg.) is always non-imaginary ; the 29 Gueules (23 February vulg.) is non-imaginary during leap years 8 September 1873 (vulg.) = 1 Absolu 1 ; 1 January 2000 (vulg.) = 4 DΓ©cervelage 127 ; 10 November 2012 (vulg.)(Saturday) = 8 As 140 (Sunday) The pataphysical calendar is a variation of the Gre... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277811 | Summarize the 'Concepts' part of ''Pataphysics'. | Clinamen ; A clinamen is the unpredictable swerve of atoms that BΓΆk calls "...the smallest possible aberration that can make the greatest possible difference". An example is Jarry's merdre, a swerve of merde ("shit"). VΓ©ritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu.png ; Antinomy ; An antinomy is the mutually incompatible. It repre... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277809 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'MusΓ©e PatamΓ©canique' content. | MusΓ©e PatamΓ©canique is a private museum located in Bristol, Rhode Island. Founded in 2006, it is open by appointment only to friends, colleagues, and occasionally to outside observers. The museum is presented as a hybrid between an automaton theater and a cabinet of curiosities and contains works representing the field... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277799 | Reconstruct the content about 'Definitions' from the article on ''Pataphysics'. | One definition of 'pataphysics is that it's "a branch of philosophy or science that examines imaginary phenomena that exist in a world beyond metaphysics; it is the science of imaginary solutions." There are over one hundred definitions of 'pataphysics. Some examples are shown below. "'Pataphysics is the science of tha... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277800 | Summarize the 'Definitions' part of ''Pataphysics'. | and will explain the universe supplementary to this one." "'Pataphysics is patient; 'Pataphysics is benign; 'Pataphysics envies nothing, is never distracted, never puffed up, it has neither aspirations nor seeks not its own, it is even-tempered, and thinks not evil; it mocks not iniquity: it is enraptured with scientif... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277826 | Summarize the 'Pataphor' part of ''Pataphysics'. | interactive fiction in the Interactive Fiction Database called "PataNoir", based on pataphors. Pataphor is used by the Writer's Program at the University of North Florida, and has appeared in works affiliated with the Maria Curie-SkΕodowska University. Pataphors have been the subject of art exhibits, as in Tara Stricks... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277817 | Explain what ''Pataphysics' covers in the 'In music' section. | In the song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" on the Beatles album Abbey Road, "'Pataphysical science" is mentioned as a course of study for Maxwell Edison's first victim, Joan. ; The debut album by Ron 'Pate's Debonairs, featuring Reverend Fred Lane (his first appearance on vinyl), is titled Raudelunas 'Pataphysical Revue (19... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277803 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'History' content. | The term first appeared in print in the text of Alfred Jarry's play Guignol in the 28 April 1893 issue of L'Γcho de Paris littΓ©raire illustrΓ©, but it has been suggested that the word has its origins in the same school pranks at the lycΓ©e in Rennes that led Jarry to write Ubu Roi. Jarry considered Ibicrates and Sophrota... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277816 | Describe the 'In literature' section of the article about ''Pataphysics'. | Boris Vian became involved with the Collège de pataphysique. ; René Daumal has references to pataphysics in his writings. ; Handspring Puppet Company produces theatrical works with elements of pataphysics ; Pat Murphy features pataphysics in several works of science fiction. ; Jean Baudrillard is often described as a p... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277798 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Pataphysics'. | 'Pataphysics was a concept expressed by Jarry in a mock-scientific manner, with undertones of spoofing and quackery, as expounded in his novel Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician. Here, Jarry toyed with conventional concepts and interpretations of reality. Another attempt at a definition interprets 'p... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277821 | Describe the 'In online fiction' section of the article about ''Pataphysics'. | The SCP Foundation has multiple articles referencing pataphysical concepts, such as SCP-2747 ("As below, so above"). "Pataphysics" articles often deal with the fictional nature of the Foundation. For example, SCP-3309 ("Where We Go When We Fade, Fade Away") features Foundation scientists attempting to manipulate the re... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277820 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'In visual art' content. | art). The exhibit SpektrumMEK that resulted from this endeavor has been put into his book "SpektrumMEK: a pataphysical gestation to the birth of Lil' t" ; The League of Imaginary Scientists, a Los Angeles-based art collective specializing in 'pataphysics-based interactive experiments. In 2011 they exhibited a series of... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277823 | Summarize the 'Pataphor' part of ''Pataphysics'. | Tom and Alice stood side by side in the lunch line. Tom and Alice stood side by side in the lunch line, two pieces positioned on a chessboard. Tom took a step closer to Alice and made a date for Friday night, checkmating. Rudy was furious at losing to Margaret so easily and dumped the board on the rose-colored quilt, s... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277814 | What information does the article about ''Pataphysics' provide on 'Pataphysical calendar'? | a Sunday and every 13th day of a month falls on a Friday (see Friday the 13th). Each day is assigned a specific name or saint. For example, the 27 Haha (1 November vulg.) is called Occultation d'Alfred Jarry or the 14 Sable (14 December vulg.) is the day of Don Quichote, champion du monde. The year has a total of 13 mo... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277815 | Based on the article about ''Pataphysics', describe the 'Works influenced by 'Pataphysics' section. | In the 1960s 'pataphysics was used as a conceptual principle within various fine art forms, especially pop art and popular culture. Works within the pataphysical tradition tend to focus on the processes of their creation, and elements of chance or arbitrary choices are frequently key in those processes. Select pieces f... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277812 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'Concepts' content. | more scientific purpose. BΓΆk mentions Jarry suggesting that the fall of a body towards a centre might not be preferable to the ascension of a vacuum towards a periphery. ; Absolute ; The absolute is the idea of a transcended reality. ; Anomaly ; An anomaly represents the exception. Jarry said that, "Pataphysics will ex... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277801 | Based on the article about ''Pataphysics', describe the 'Definitions' section. | a solid. as cited in" "Pataphysics "the science of the particular" does not, therefore, study the rules governing the general recurrence of a periodic incident (the expected case) so much as study the games governing the special occurrence of a sporadic accident (the excepted case). [...] Jarry performs humorously on b... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277804 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'The Collège de 'Pataphysique' content. | The Collège de 'Pataphysique, founded in 1948 in Paris, France, is "a society committed to learned and inutilious research". (The word 'inutilious' is synonymous with 'useless'.) The motto of the college is Eadem mutata resurgo ("I arise again the same though changed"). The permanent head of the college is the Inamovab... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277818 | Based on the article about ''Pataphysics', describe the 'In music' section. | music was issued by UHRecordings under the title Pataphysical Piano; the sounds and silences of Andrew Hugill. ; British progressive rock band Soft Machine were self-described as "the Official Orchestra of the College of Pataphysics" and featured the two songs "Pataphysical Introduction" parts I and II on their 1969 al... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277808 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'London Institute of 'Pataphysics' content. | The London Institute of 'Pataphysics was established in September 2000 to promote 'pataphysics in the English-speaking world. The institute has various publications, including a journal, and has six departments: Bureau for the Investigation of Subliminal Images, Committee for Hirsutism and Pogonotrophy, Department of D... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277825 | From the article on ''Pataphysics', restate the 'Pataphor' content. | metaphors and metaphysics). The pataphor may also be said to function as a critical tool, describing the world of "assumptions based on assumptions"βsuch as belief systems or rhetoric run amok. The following is an example. "Non-figurative:Metaphor:Pataphor: Thus, the pataphor has created a world where the chessboard ex... | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'Pataphysics_17277807 | Summarize the 'Czechoslovakia' part of ''Pataphysics'. | During the communist era, a small group of 'pataphysicists in Czechoslovakia started a journal called PAKO, or Pataphysical Collegium. Jarry's plays had a lasting impression on the country's underground philosophical scene. | [
"'Pataphysics β Etymology\n\nThe word pataphysics is a contracted formation, derived from the Greek Οα½° αΌΟα½Ά Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅ΟΞ±ΟΟ
ΟΞΉΞΊΞ¬ (tΓ epΓ¬ tΓ metΓ phusikΓ‘), a phrase or expression meaning \"that which is above metaphysics\", and is itself a sly variation on the title of Aristotle's Metaphysics, which in Greek is \"Οα½° ΞΌΞ΅Οα½° Οα½° ... |
'R_Xmas_6202037 | Describe the content of the article about ''R Xmas'. | 'R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD. | [
"'R Xmas\n\n'R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD.",
"'R Xmas β Plot\n\nA New York drug dealer is kidnapped and his wife must co... |
'R_Xmas_6202038 | What information does the article about ''R Xmas' provide on 'Plot'? | A New York drug dealer is kidnapped and his wife must come up with the money and drugs to free him from his kidnappers before Christmas. | [
"'R Xmas\n\n'R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD.",
"'R Xmas β Plot\n\nA New York drug dealer is kidnapped and his wife must co... |
'R_Xmas_6202039 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cast' from the article on ''R Xmas'. | Drea de Matteo as The Wife ; Lillo Brancato, Jr. as The Husband ; Lisa Valens as Lisa, the Daughter ; Ice-T as The Kidnapper ; Victor Argo as Louie ; Denia Brache as Louie's Wife ; Gloria Irizarry as Aunt ; Naomi Morales as The Niece ; Nelson Vasquez as Niece's Husband ; Andrew Fiscella as Accomplice No. 1 (as Andy Fis... | [
"'R Xmas\n\n'R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD.",
"'R Xmas β Plot\n\nA New York drug dealer is kidnapped and his wife must co... |
'Round_About_Midnight_17221787 | What information does the article about ''Round About Midnight' provide on 'Production personnel'? | George Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engineer ; Mark Wilder β reissue engineering and mastering... | [
"'Round About Midnight β Production personnel\n\nGeorge Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engin... |
'Round_About_Midnight_17221779 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Round About Midnight'. | Round About Midnight is an album by jazz composer and trumpet player Miles Davis that was released by Columbia Records in March 1957. | [
"'Round About Midnight β Production personnel\n\nGeorge Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engin... |
'Round_About_Midnight_17221781 | Summarize the 'Background' part of ''Round About Midnight'. | still under contract to Prestige, but he had an agreement that he could record material for Columbia to release after the expiration of his Prestige contract. Recording took place at Columbia studios; the first session was on October 26, 1955 at Studio D, during which the track "Ah-Leu-Cha" was recorded with three numb... | [
"'Round About Midnight β Production personnel\n\nGeorge Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engin... |
'Round_About_Midnight_17221783 | From the article on ''Round About Midnight', restate the 'Reception' content. | In his five-star review in the May 16, 1957 issue of DownBeat magazine, Ralph J. Gleason called the album "modern jazz conceived and executed in the very best style." Ralph Berton of The Record Changer called the album "orthodox, middle-of-the-road conservative progressive jazz." The Penguin Guide to Jazz said it "soun... | [
"'Round About Midnight β Production personnel\n\nGeorge Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engin... |
'Round_About_Midnight_17221786 | From the article on ''Round About Midnight', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Miles Davis β trumpet ; John Coltrane β tenor saxophone ; Red Garland β piano ; Paul Chambers β double bass ; Philly Joe Jones β drumset Miles Davis β trumpet ; Zoot Sims β tenor saxophone ; Gerry Mulligan β baritone saxophone ; Thelonious Monk β piano ; Percy Heath β double bass ; Connie Kay β drumset Newport personn... | [
"'Round About Midnight β Production personnel\n\nGeorge Avakian β producer, liner notes ; Frank Laico β engineer ; Teo Macero β mastering ; Aram Avakian, Don Hunstein, Dennis Stock β photography ; Seth Rothstein β reissue project director ; Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna β reissue producers ; Ray Moore β reissue engin... |
'Round_About_Midnight_at_the_Cafe_Bohemia_4504036 | What does the article about ''Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia' say regarding 'Personnel'? | Kenny Dorham β trumpet ; J. R. Monterose β tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 3β7, 9β12 & 14β17) ; Bobby Timmons β piano ; Kenny Burrell β guitar (tracks 5β7, 9, 10 & 12β17) ; Sam Jones β bass ; Arthur Edgehill β drums | [
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia β Personnel\n\nKenny Dorham β trumpet ; J. R. Monterose β tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 3β7, 9β12 & 14β17) ; Bobby Timmons β piano ; Kenny Burrell β guitar (tracks 5β7, 9, 10 & 12β17) ; Sam Jones β bass ; Arthur Edgehill β drums",
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia\... |
'Round_About_Midnight_at_the_Cafe_Bohemia_4504034 | Describe the content of the article about ''Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia'. | Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia is a live album by American jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham. The album was recorded in 1956 at the CafΓ© Bohemia and released in 1957 on the Blue Note label. The original release featured 6 tracks; another 11 tracks, including some alternate takes was released in 1984 on the Japanese... | [
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia β Personnel\n\nKenny Dorham β trumpet ; J. R. Monterose β tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 3β7, 9β12 & 14β17) ; Bobby Timmons β piano ; Kenny Burrell β guitar (tracks 5β7, 9, 10 & 12β17) ; Sam Jones β bass ; Arthur Edgehill β drums",
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia\... |
'Round_About_Midnight_at_the_Cafe_Bohemia_4504035 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reception' from the article on ''Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia'. | The Allmusic review awarded the album 41β2 stars and stated: "This music is designed for relaxing and grooving out. It will greatly assist anyone who is traveling by night or trying to make it through to the end of another day". The Penguin Guide to Jazz has selected this album as part of its suggested Core Collection,... | [
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia β Personnel\n\nKenny Dorham β trumpet ; J. R. Monterose β tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 3β7, 9β12 & 14β17) ; Bobby Timmons β piano ; Kenny Burrell β guitar (tracks 5β7, 9, 10 & 12β17) ; Sam Jones β bass ; Arthur Edgehill β drums",
"'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia\... |
'Round_Here_23894069 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Round Here'. | "'Round Here" is a song written by Mark Miller, Gregg Hubbard and Scotty Emerick, and recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in November 1995 as the second single from the album This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All. The song reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles &... | [
"'Round Here\n\n\"'Round Here\" is a song written by Mark Miller, Gregg Hubbard and Scotty Emerick, and recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in November 1995 as the second single from the album This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All. The song reached number 19 on the Billboard... |
'Round_Midnight_(Kenny_Burrell_album)_8583395 | Describe the 'Personnel' section of the article about ''Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album)'. | Kenny Burrell - guitar ; Joe Sample (track 3), Richard Wyands (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6) - piano ; Reggie Johnson - bass (tracks 1-6) ; Lennie McBrowne (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6), Paul Humphrey (track 3) - drums | [
"'Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album) β Personnel\n\nKenny Burrell - guitar ; Joe Sample (track 3), Richard Wyands (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6) - piano ; Reggie Johnson - bass (tracks 1-6) ; Lennie McBrowne (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6), Paul Humphrey (track 3) - drums",
"'Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album) β Track listing\n\n1)... |
'Round_Midnight_(Kenny_Burrell_album)_8583394 | From the article on ''Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album)', restate the 'Track listing' content. | 1) "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Alex North) - 6:58 ; 2) "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 5:15 ; 3) "'Round Midnight" (Thelonious Monk) - 5:09 ; 4) "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" (Randy Newman) - 4:59 ; 5) "Since I Fell for You" (Buddy Johnson) - 4:43 ; 6) "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right out... | [
"'Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album) β Personnel\n\nKenny Burrell - guitar ; Joe Sample (track 3), Richard Wyands (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6) - piano ; Reggie Johnson - bass (tracks 1-6) ; Lennie McBrowne (tracks 1, 2 & 4-6), Paul Humphrey (track 3) - drums",
"'Round Midnight (Kenny Burrell album) β Track listing\n\n1)... |
'Round_Midnight_(song)_19189897 | Based on the article about ''Round Midnight (song)', describe the 'Later versions' section. | The song is sometimes incorrectly called "Round About Midnight", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his performance of it with Monk at the 1955 Newport Jazz F... | [
"'Round Midnight (song) β Later versions\n\nThe song is sometimes incorrectly called \"Round About Midnight\", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his perf... |
'Round_Midnight_(song)_19189894 | Describe the content of the article about ''Round Midnight (song)'. | "Round Midnight" (sometimes titled "Round About Midnight") is a 1944 composition by American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk that quickly became a jazz standard and has been recorded by a wide variety of artists. A version recorded by Monk's quintet was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1993. It is one of the most recor... | [
"'Round Midnight (song) β Later versions\n\nThe song is sometimes incorrectly called \"Round About Midnight\", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his perf... |
'Round_Midnight_(song)_19189896 | What information does the article about ''Round Midnight (song)' provide on 'Composition and Monk's first recording'? | 1993). Jazz trumpeters Cootie Williams and Dizzy Gillespie further embellished the song, with songwriter Bernie Hanighen adding his own lyrics. Williams composed an eight bar interlude, played by the ensemble on his recording. This interlude is not included on any of Monk's recordings and is rarely if ever played. The ... | [
"'Round Midnight (song) β Later versions\n\nThe song is sometimes incorrectly called \"Round About Midnight\", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his perf... |
'Round_Midnight_(song)_19189898 | Reconstruct the content about 'Later versions' from the article on ''Round Midnight (song)'. | The Omega Man. The song later appeared on a 2004 Gotan Project CD, InspiraciΓ³n EspiraciΓ³n, featuring Chet Baker. In 1986, the song was used as the title for the film Round Midnight which starred veteran saxophonist Dexter Gordon in a fictional story about an expatriate American jazz musician living in Paris. The soundt... | [
"'Round Midnight (song) β Later versions\n\nThe song is sometimes incorrectly called \"Round About Midnight\", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his perf... |
'Round_Midnight_(song)_19189895 | Describe the 'Composition and Monk's first recording' section of the article about ''Round Midnight (song)'. | It is thought that Monk composed the song sometime in 1940 or 1941. However, Harry Colomby claims that Monk may have written an early version around 1936 (at the age of 19). The song was copyrighted September 24, 1943 in C minor under the title "I Need You So", with lyrics by a friend of Monk's named Thelma Murray. The... | [
"'Round Midnight (song) β Later versions\n\nThe song is sometimes incorrectly called \"Round About Midnight\", as Miles Davis used this as the title of his 1957 Columbia Records album 'Round About Midnight that included a version based on Dizzy Gillespie's arrangement. It became a signature song for Davis; his perf... |
'Round_Springfield_30993951 | Explain what ''Round Springfield' covers in the 'Cheese-eating surrender monkeys' section. | In the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: "Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys." The quote, particularly the phrase "cheese-eating surrender monkeys", h... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993953 | What does the article about ''Round Springfield' say regarding 'Cheese-eating surrender monkeys'? | edition in 2005. It is also included in the Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations. Douglas Coupland's 2009 novel Generation A refers to Groundskeeper Willie's use of the phrase. The line was written by Ken Keeler during one of the episode's re-write sessions, although none of those present on the episode's DVD audio c... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993952 | From the article on ''Round Springfield', restate the 'Cheese-eating surrender monkeys' content. | of the show's coinages and since Goldberg's usage it "has gone on to become a journalistic clichΓ©". It has subsequently been used by the New York Post (as "Surrender Monkeys") as the headline for its December 7, 2006, front page, referring to the Iraq Study Group and its recommendation that U.S. soldiers be withdrawn f... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993947 | What does the article about ''Round Springfield' say regarding 'Cultural references'? | The episode contains numerous references to popular culture. The title is a play on both the jazz standard 'Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk and the similarly named film also about an unappreciated jazz musician. When a deceased Bleeding Gums Murphy appears to Lisa in a cloud towards the end of the episode, he is join... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993944 | What information does the article about ''Round Springfield' provide on 'Production'? | the two left The Simpsons to create. Sternin and Ventimilia were writers on The Critic and were big fans of The Simpsons, so were thrilled to be able to write an episode. The episode marked the first time a recurring character has been killed off on the show. The writers and production team felt that it would be a good... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993941 | What information does the article about ''Round Springfield' provide on 'Plot'? | legal fees, Bart is left with only $500. Still stricken with grief, Lisa decides that the best way to honor Bleeding Gums' memory is by having his album played on the local jazz station. Lisa spots it at the Android's Dungeon for $250; after hearing that Bleeding Gums is dead, Comic Book Guy doubles the price to $500. ... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993950 | Explain what ''Round Springfield' covers in the 'Reception' section. | rated the episode a "B". Adam Finley of TV Squad praised the episode, noting its many "great moments" including "Steve Allen pimping his books on TV: How to Make Love to Steve Allen; Happiness is a Naked Steve Allen; Journey to the Center of Steve Allen; The Joy of Cooking Steve Allen" and "Moe running a "retox" clinic... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993949 | Based on the article about ''Round Springfield', describe the 'Reception' section. | In its original broadcast, "Round Springfield" finished 60th in the ratings for the week of April 24 to April 30, 1995, with a Nielsen rating of 8.2. The episode was the fourth highest rated show on the Fox network that week. Mike Reiss and Al Jean thought that the episode would "get a ton of awards", and joked that th... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993943 | Summarize the 'Production' part of ''Round Springfield'. | "Round Springfield" was written by Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia, based on a story idea by Al Jean and Mike Reiss. It was the first episode directed by Steven Dean Moore. Due to Fox's demand for 24 to 25 episodes per season, which the production staff found impossible to meet, two episodes of each season were w... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993945 | Summarize the 'Production' part of ''Round Springfield'. | the season one episode "Moaning Lisa"; a flashback to "Moaning Lisa" is featured in the episode. Murphy was a fairly minor character, only appearing in a couple of episodes, but he appeared in the show's opening sequence and remained there after the episode, until the opening was re-designed in season 20. Moore's first... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993940 | What information does the article about ''Round Springfield' provide on 'Plot'? | FabergΓ© egg habit. Bart's classmates admire his scar and demand to have appendectomies of their own. Lisa spends time with Murphy, who lends her his saxophone for a school recital. With most of the orchestra absent while recovering from appendix surgery, the remaining trio perform and Lisa is a hit with the crowd. She ... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993942 | What information does the article about ''Round Springfield' provide on 'Plot'? | bacteria which he intends to eat and sue Krusty again with. When the radio station plays one of Bleeding Gums' songs, Lisa is disappointed because the station's tiny range prevents anyone from hearing it. Lightning strikes the antenna, giving it extra power and projecting it into every radio in Springfield. She is sati... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993938 | Describe the content of the article about ''Round Springfield'. | first episode directed by Steven Dean Moore. Jean and Reiss, who were previously the series' showrunners, returned to produce this episode (as well as "A Star Is Burns") to ease the workload of the show's regular staff. They worked on it alongside the staff of The Critic, the series they had left The Simpsons to create... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993939 | Explain what ''Round Springfield' covers in the 'Plot' section. | Bart gets a stomach ache after accidentally eating a jagged metal Krusty-O prize packed in his breakfast cereal. Thinking Bart is feigning illness to avoid a history test, Homer and Marge send him to school anyway. After Bart struggles through the test, Mrs. Krabappel allows him to visit the school nurse once she sees ... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993948 | Reconstruct the content about 'Cultural references' from the article on ''Round Springfield'. | the scene because he has a date with the jazz singer Billie Holiday. Additionally, Homer has a Starland Vocal Band tattoo on his arm, Bart considers buying a Steve Allen "ultimate pog", and the music heard just before Bart's operation is a parody of the theme music of ER. Bleeding Gums appears on an episode of The Cosb... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_Springfield_30993946 | Summarize the 'Production' part of ''Round Springfield'. | having previously appeared in the episode "Separate Vocations". The main story of the episode's first act sees Bart get appendicitis from eating a jagged metal Krusty-O. Mike Reiss's father, being a doctor, "sort of" acted as the medical consultant on the episode. He stated that it is impossible to get appendicitis fro... | [
"'Round Springfield β Cheese-eating surrender monkeys\n\nIn the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher. Expressing his disdain for the French, he exclaims to his class: \"Bonjourrrrr, you cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys.\" The quot... |
'Round_the_Wheel_15587518 | Reconstruct the content about 'Additional Personnel' from the article on ''Round the Wheel'. | Tony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals | [
"'Round the Wheel β Additional Personnel\n\nTony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals",
"'Round the Wheel β The String Cheese Incident\n\nBill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; K... |
'Round_the_Wheel_15587517 | Reconstruct the content about 'The String Cheese Incident' from the article on ''Round the Wheel'. | Bill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; Keith Moseley β Bass guitar ; Kyle Hollingsworth β Accordion, Organ, Piano, Fender Rhodes ; Michael Kangβ Mandolin, Violin ; Michael Travis β percussion, Conga, drums, Timbales, Diembe, Talking Drum | [
"'Round the Wheel β Additional Personnel\n\nTony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals",
"'Round the Wheel β The String Cheese Incident\n\nBill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; K... |
'Round_the_Wheel_15587519 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production' from the article on ''Round the Wheel'. | Ken Love β Mastering ; James Tuttle β Engineer ; The String Cheese Incident β Producer ; Michael R. Everett β Cover Art ; Greg Heimbecker β Engineer ; Jon O'Leary β Producer | [
"'Round the Wheel β Additional Personnel\n\nTony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals",
"'Round the Wheel β The String Cheese Incident\n\nBill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; K... |
'Round_the_Wheel_15587515 | Describe the content of the article about ''Round the Wheel'. | 'Round the Wheel is the third release by Colorado-based jam band The String Cheese Incident, released in 1998. The album features guests Paul McCandless on soprano and tenor saxophone and Tony Furtado on banjo. | [
"'Round the Wheel β Additional Personnel\n\nTony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals",
"'Round the Wheel β The String Cheese Incident\n\nBill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; K... |
'Round_the_Wheel_15587516 | Summarize the 'Track listing' part of ''Round the Wheel'. | 1) "Samba DeGreeley" (Michael Travis) β 0:42 ; 2) "Come as You Are" (Michael Kang) β 6:38 ; 3) "Restless Wind" (Bill Nershi) β 3:47 ; 4) "On the Road" (Bill Nershi) β 3:55 ; 5) "Road Home" (Bill Nershi) β 5:06 ; 6) "Galactic" (Kyle Hollingsworth, Michael Kang) β 7:13 ; 7) "100 Year Flood" (Bill Nershi) β 6:09 ; ... | [
"'Round the Wheel β Additional Personnel\n\nTony Furtado β Banjo ; Paul McCandless β Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino ; Christian Teal β percussion ; Yvonne Brown β Background Vocals ; Coco Brown β Background Vocals",
"'Round the Wheel β The String Cheese Incident\n\nBill Nershi β Acoustic Guitar ; K... |
'S_Out_4273590 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''S Out'. | "'S Out" (stylized as "'s Out" and short for "Bottom's Out") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three years after it was produ... | [
"'S Out\n\n\"'S Out\" (stylized as \"'s Out\" and short for \"Bottom's Out\") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three yea... |
'S_Out_4273591 | Describe the 'Synopsis' section of the article about ''S Out'. | To avoid losing a bet, Richie and Eddie must spend a week camping out in Wimbledon Common. When they arrive, they notice their selected spot is covered in dog excrement β to which Richie says that they cannot camp there as they are "not French". After moving one step further away, Richie prepares to set up camp, then a... | [
"'S Out\n\n\"'S Out\" (stylized as \"'s Out\" and short for \"Bottom's Out\") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three yea... |
'S_Out_4273596 | Reconstruct the content about 'Production and broadcast' from the article on ''S Out'. | Although now generally referred to as episode six of the second series, this episode did not air in the UK for almost three years after it was made. On 15 July 1992, following the episode's production, Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common. As the episode was set there, the BBC accordingly decided to withhold... | [
"'S Out\n\n\"'S Out\" (stylized as \"'s Out\" and short for \"Bottom's Out\") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three yea... |
'S_Out_4273593 | Summarize the 'Synopsis' part of ''S Out'. | the polluted pond. Richie finds and divides a fish with the dart from the pond, but Eddie refuses to eat his half. Richie cooks his half and eats it, but declares it "disgusting!" Eddie produces some Scotch and downs the lot, drinking himself into a stupor. As Richie muses how nothing interesting or exciting happens in... | [
"'S Out\n\n\"'S Out\" (stylized as \"'s Out\" and short for \"Bottom's Out\") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three yea... |
'S_Out_4273592 | Summarize the 'Synopsis' part of ''S Out'. | end up being flung into a nearby polluted pond. While drying some of the wet Hobnobs over a fire they debate the existence (and edibility) of Wombles; when Eddie spots a hedgehog (which he believes to be Great Uncle Bulgaria) the two try to kill it using a tent pole as a blowgun with pub darts as missiles. When Richie ... | [
"'S Out\n\n\"'S Out\" (stylized as \"'s Out\" and short for \"Bottom's Out\") is an episode produced for the second series of the British television sitcom Bottom. For reasons of sensitivity, however, it did not air on its original scheduled date of 5 November 1992, eventually being shown in the UK nearly three yea... |
'S_Up_3014181 | Explain what ''S Up' covers in the 'Notes' section. | edit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, and has not been reinser... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014173 | What information does the article about ''S Up' provide on 'Synopsis'? | Richie and Eddie mind their landlord's shop for him, but end up getting stuck on the rooftop after trying to watch cricket from there. | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014177 | Based on the article about ''S Up', describe the 'Plot' section. | the shop hears Richie talking to himself and inquires if he is mad, to which Richie responds by threatening to punch her. Then a doctor arrives to buy three bottles of champagne, but makes Richie angry when he calls him "assistant." Richie is in desperation with the state of the nation when Eddie suggests they go up to... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014179 | From the article on ''S Up', restate the 'Plot' content. | favourite sandwich, pickled onion, where the trap door will smash Eddie's head. The plan backfires again and the hatch shuts, trapping both of them on the roof. People start looting the shop and Eddie climbs down the drainpipe to stop them. Richie has removed the string that holds the pipe to the roof, so the pipe coll... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014182 | Summarize the 'Continuity and production errors' part of ''S Up'. | In the scene where Eddie realises his pornographic videos are actually a children's film and documentaries about pottery and jam making, a close look reveals these videos nevertheless have an 18 certificate on the case. ; When Richie and Eddie go to the roof for the first time very bright sunshine comes through the roo... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014178 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on ''S Up'. | old woman comes back with her big tattooed son who punches Richie in the face for threatening her. On the roof, the pair chat and watch the cricket game before Eddie hears the bell and goes downstairs to serve a customer. Richie sets a trap for Eddie by sabotaging his deckchair, then he realizes that the roof flap cann... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014172 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''S Up'. | " 's Up" (short for Bottom's Up) is the fifth episode of the first series of British sitcom Bottom. It was first broadcast on 15 October 1991. | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014174 | Based on the article about ''S Up', describe the 'Plot' section. | As the episode begins, Richie is trying to enjoy an English Sunday morning, while Eddie is trying to watch what he believes are pornographic videos. After Eddie has forced Richie to sit down to watch the film, the pair observe that the film is not particularly erotic and Richie suggests that the "Furry Honey-pot Advent... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014176 | From the article on ''S Up', restate the 'Plot' content. | all the packets of Hula Hoops that Richard repeatedly crushes with the counter flap. Richie goes on bizarre nationalist rants, repeatedly insisting that British things are 'best in the world', and is extremely rude to every customer who enters the shop. First, Richie insults a friend of Eddie's who came to complain tha... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Up_3014180 | What does the article about ''S Up' say regarding 'Notes'? | This episode sees the first appearance of Roger Sloman as "Mr. Harrison", the boys' landlord. Sloman had previously appeared in The Young Ones and every episode of Hardwicke House, in which Mayall and Edmondson both make a guest appearance in the fifth episode. ; Michael Redfern, who played the role of John Cooper ("Mr... | [
"'S Up β Notes\n\nedit of the episode for timing reasons (with Richie suddenly jumping onto his dreams of becoming a farmer), but is available to read in the first Bottom script book. Unlike many other removed scenes and chunks of dialogue, this removed section did not appear on the 'Fluff' bloopers VHS release, an... |
'S_Wonderful_13164170 | What does the article about ''S Wonderful' say regarding 'Film and television appearances'? | The song was included in the 1951 movie An American in Paris, where it was sung by Gene Kelly and Georges GuΓ©tary, as well as in the 1957 American musical film Funny Face, in which it was performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Doris Day also sang it in Starlift (1951) and Dean Martin sang it during the opening c... | [
"'S Wonderful β Film and television appearances\n\nThe song was included in the 1951 movie An American in Paris, where it was sung by Gene Kelly and Georges GuΓ©tary, as well as in the 1957 American musical film Funny Face, in which it was performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Doris Day also sang it in Starl... |
'S_Wonderful_13164168 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''S Wonderful'. | "S Wonderful" is a 1927 popular song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics written by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced in the Broadway musical Funny Face (1927) by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns. The song is considered a standard and has been recorded by many artists, especially jazz artists. In 1928, Adele Astaire, ... | [
"'S Wonderful β Film and television appearances\n\nThe song was included in the 1951 movie An American in Paris, where it was sung by Gene Kelly and Georges GuΓ©tary, as well as in the 1957 American musical film Funny Face, in which it was performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Doris Day also sang it in Starl... |
'S_Wonderful_13164169 | Reconstruct the content about 'Other recordings' from the article on ''S Wonderful'. | Other vocal versions include those of Bing Crosby (recorded in 1954 for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009. ), Sun Ra, Brian Wilson, Anita O'Day, Gene Kelly, Ella Fitzgerald (for her albu... | [
"'S Wonderful β Film and television appearances\n\nThe song was included in the 1951 movie An American in Paris, where it was sung by Gene Kelly and Georges GuΓ©tary, as well as in the 1957 American musical film Funny Face, in which it was performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Doris Day also sang it in Starl... |
'S_Wonderful!_13934712 | Explain what ''S Wonderful!' covers in the 'Critical reception' section. | The Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann gave the album 4.5 stars stating "Conniff updated the big band sound to the '50s, retaining its danceable tempos and building upon the unison section innovations of Glenn Miller...Employing standards with familiar melodies, the imaginativeness of his work became all the more noti... | [
"'S Wonderful! β Critical reception\n\nThe Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann gave the album 4.5 stars stating \"Conniff updated the big band sound to the '50s, retaining its danceable tempos and building upon the unison section innovations of Glenn Miller...Employing standards with familiar melodies, the imaginat... |
'S_Wonderful!_13934711 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''S Wonderful!'. | S Wonderful! is a 1956 album by Ray Conniff, his orchestra and (wordless) chorus. It was his first album released under his name. The album was produced completely in Mono by Mitch Miller at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City. | [
"'S Wonderful! β Critical reception\n\nThe Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann gave the album 4.5 stars stating \"Conniff updated the big band sound to the '50s, retaining its danceable tempos and building upon the unison section innovations of Glenn Miller...Employing standards with familiar melodies, the imaginat... |
'S_Wonderful!_13934713 | From the article on ''S Wonderful!', restate the 'Recording dates' content. | November 11, 1955: Stardust/Begin the Beguine (to be released as a single first) ; March 26, 1956: Dancing in the Dark/That Old Black Magic ; June 15, 1956: September Song/Speak Low/I Get a Kick Out of You/Sometimes I'm Happy ; June 18, 1956: 'S Wonderful/Wagon Wheels/I'm an Old Cowhand/Sentimental Journey Recording da... | [
"'S Wonderful! β Critical reception\n\nThe Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann gave the album 4.5 stars stating \"Conniff updated the big band sound to the '50s, retaining its danceable tempos and building upon the unison section innovations of Glenn Miller...Employing standards with familiar melodies, the imaginat... |
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