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For a band to perform a cover version of a song by another artist, what permission do they need (and is this the same for when they have that cover song on an album or as a release?), and what royalties do they pay? Also, for TV shows like Aus Idol, do the producers have to ask for the original artist's permission for every song that are performed on their show? 06:55, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
I need information about music in 1770? Like artist and who did what in the music industry? Any kind of music that had too do with the year 1770! I need some fact that are interesting! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 169.232.213.142 ( talk) 08:11, 8 March 2007 (UTC).
I am trying to identify the name of a film title released in UK (probably in 1990s ?) which was set in North East England (I believe) on a seaside caravan park.
The marked feature of this film is that despite being in English, the accents were so strong that subtitles were also provided in English for the first 20 minutes or so until the audience had become familiar with the accents.
Can you help, please ?
regards, David Langford Dlangfor 12:41, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Ok, this is driving me absolutely insane, I must think of what this film is. All I can remember is that it's a science fiction type film that involves a writer who uses a typewriter and there's some scene about meeting a bugman at a bar or something. Drugs were probably involved, as I think it was one of those films where reality is completely disorted by the character's wacked brain. My memory of it is so vague, it's killing me. It should be semi-famous, not incredibly underground or anything. Little help here?-- SeizureDog 17:25, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Is there a download of the SouthSide Irish song?
Does anyone know what fate had in store for Target Books who used to publish the Doctor Who novels, both in hard and soft back? I think they ran from the 1960s all the way to the 1990s. In particular, the first one published, 'Doctor Who And An Amazing Adventure With The Daleks', which gave a much better introduction to the Doctor, Susan and the TARDIS than the TV show ever did. Conundrum2a 20:55, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
I am trying to listen to the song Fame by Irene Cara, but I don't see a blog that will let me hear it.Can you help me? -- 24.62.74.24 22:34, 8 March 2007 (UTC) steph
i would like to know the name of the song where the artist sings " my mind is telling me no, but my body is telling me yes."
james earl jones
I watched a film about 2 years ago in a cinema in Spain - it was subtitled into spanish so i assume the original language was urdu perhaps? it was about the hindu-muslim divide in india, and the plot followed the story of a hindu woman, who rather than commit suicide and jump down a well, chose to run away and live as muslim - so she hid her identity, and raised her son as muslim. he later in the film becomes radicalised by some people he meets, and when he finds out the truth about her origins rejects her completely.
what was this film called, does anyone know? i recall it had something about water in the title? although maybe i am wrong.... please help.
thank you.
82.42.72.5 23:44, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
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For a band to perform a cover version of a song by another artist, what permission do they need (and is this the same for when they have that cover song on an album or as a release?), and what royalties do they pay? Also, for TV shows like Aus Idol, do the producers have to ask for the original artist's permission for every song that are performed on their show? 06:55, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
I need information about music in 1770? Like artist and who did what in the music industry? Any kind of music that had too do with the year 1770! I need some fact that are interesting! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 169.232.213.142 ( talk) 08:11, 8 March 2007 (UTC).
I am trying to identify the name of a film title released in UK (probably in 1990s ?) which was set in North East England (I believe) on a seaside caravan park.
The marked feature of this film is that despite being in English, the accents were so strong that subtitles were also provided in English for the first 20 minutes or so until the audience had become familiar with the accents.
Can you help, please ?
regards, David Langford Dlangfor 12:41, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Ok, this is driving me absolutely insane, I must think of what this film is. All I can remember is that it's a science fiction type film that involves a writer who uses a typewriter and there's some scene about meeting a bugman at a bar or something. Drugs were probably involved, as I think it was one of those films where reality is completely disorted by the character's wacked brain. My memory of it is so vague, it's killing me. It should be semi-famous, not incredibly underground or anything. Little help here?-- SeizureDog 17:25, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Is there a download of the SouthSide Irish song?
Does anyone know what fate had in store for Target Books who used to publish the Doctor Who novels, both in hard and soft back? I think they ran from the 1960s all the way to the 1990s. In particular, the first one published, 'Doctor Who And An Amazing Adventure With The Daleks', which gave a much better introduction to the Doctor, Susan and the TARDIS than the TV show ever did. Conundrum2a 20:55, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
I am trying to listen to the song Fame by Irene Cara, but I don't see a blog that will let me hear it.Can you help me? -- 24.62.74.24 22:34, 8 March 2007 (UTC) steph
i would like to know the name of the song where the artist sings " my mind is telling me no, but my body is telling me yes."
james earl jones
I watched a film about 2 years ago in a cinema in Spain - it was subtitled into spanish so i assume the original language was urdu perhaps? it was about the hindu-muslim divide in india, and the plot followed the story of a hindu woman, who rather than commit suicide and jump down a well, chose to run away and live as muslim - so she hid her identity, and raised her son as muslim. he later in the film becomes radicalised by some people he meets, and when he finds out the truth about her origins rejects her completely.
what was this film called, does anyone know? i recall it had something about water in the title? although maybe i am wrong.... please help.
thank you.
82.42.72.5 23:44, 8 March 2007 (UTC)