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Jan 21, 2024, 3:22:49 PM1/21/24
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After the launch event, I stuck around for the Hack-A-Thon. While Facebook employees hacked on their own Facebook side projects, I decided to work on my music website by building a music data web scraper. By the end of the night, I finished a relatively polished program that could scrape music artist names, album names, song titles, and song lyrics, along with their relationships (which albums belongs to a particular artist, etc.) from popular music data sites. I wrote the script in Ruby, with a splash of Rails so I could use Active Record for my database calls.

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Taylor Swift told us on opening night of The Eras Tour at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona (aka Swift City), that she planned to switch it up at each show in the two-song acoustic set near the end of her marathon 44-song set.

The song featured prominently on the soundtrack to the Beatles' first feature film, A Hard Day's Night, and was on their album of the same name. The song topped the charts in both the United Kingdom and United States when it was released as a single. The American and British singles of "A Hard Day's Night", as well as both the American and British albums of the same title, held the top position in their respective charts simultaneously for a couple of weeks in August 1964, the first time any artist had accomplished this feat.[3]

In 1996, yet another version of events cropped up. In an Associated Press report, the producer of the film A Hard Day's Night, Walter Shenson, stated that Lennon described to Shenson some of Starr's funnier gaffes, including "a hard day's night", whereupon Shenson immediately decided that that was going to be the title of the movie (replacing other alternatives, including Beatlemania).[7] Shenson then told Lennon that he needed a theme song for the film.[8]

On 16 April 1964, the Beatles gathered at Studio 2 of the EMI Studios and recorded "A Hard Day's Night". It took them less than three hours to polish the song for its final release, eventually selecting the ninth take as the one to be released.[10] Evening Standard journalist Maureen Cleave described a memorable taxi ride the morning the song was recorded:

"A Hard Day's Night" is immediately identifiable by the unmistakable Rickenbacker 360/12 12-string guitar's "mighty opening chord" played by George Harrison.[12] According to George Martin, "We knew it would open both the film and the soundtrack LP, so we wanted a particularly strong and effective beginning. The strident guitar chord was the perfect launch,"[10] having what Ian MacDonald called "a significance in Beatles lore matched only by the concluding E major of 'A Day in the Life', the two opening and closing the group's middle period of peak creativity".[13]

In 2004, Jason Brown, a mathematics professor at Dalhousie University, published a report titled "Mathematics, Physics and 'A Hard Day's Night'", in which he analysed the properties of the song's opening chord using Fourier transforms.[25] He concluded that Martin's piano contribution provided the important element in the chord beside Harrison's playing.[26] In November the following year, Wired published an article on Brown's use of Celemony's Melodyne Editor with Direct Note Access technology to further analyse the chord.[27] Brown's findings were partly challenged in 2012 by another mathematician, Kevin Houston from the University of Leeds. Houston, who also used a Fourier transform, attributed a greater importance in Lennon's contribution on acoustic guitar, rather than the piano notes played by Martin.[28]

Harrison played a repeated guitar arpeggio, outlining the notes of the opening chord, thereby ending the song in a circular fashion. Martin said that the ending was his idea: "Again, that's film writing. I was stressing to them the importance of making the song fit, not actually finishing it but dangling on so that you're into the next mood."[29] The song contains 12 other chords.[12]

"A Hard Day's Night" was first released to the United States, coming out on 26 June 1964 on the album A Hard Day's Night, the soundtrack to the film, and released by United Artists. It was the first song to be released before single release (see below).

The song was the fifth of seven songs by the Beatles to hit number 1 in a one-year period, an all-time record on the US charts. In order, these were "I Want to Hold Your Hand", "She Loves You", "Can't Buy Me Love", "Love Me Do", "A Hard Day's Night", "I Feel Fine" and "Eight Days a Week". It was also the sixth of seven songs written by Lennon-McCartney to hit number 1 in 1964, an all-time record on the US charts for writing the most songs to hit number 1 in the same calendar year (see List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones).

The song's opening chord[34] and closing arpeggios were highly influential on the Byrds.[13] After watching the film A Hard Day's Night and seeing Harrison's choice of guitar,[35] Roger McGuinn adopted the Rickenbacker as his and the Byrds' signature instrument.[36][37] In this way, according to author Andrew Grant Jackson, "A Hard Day's Night" "birthed" the folk-rock sound that the Byrds popularised in 1965.[38] That same year, "A Hard Day's Night" won the Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song at number 153 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[39] In 2000, the 1964 recording of "A Hard Day's Night" on the United Artists label was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[40]

During his 2016 One on One tour, Paul McCartney played the song for the first time as a solo artist and for the first time by a Beatle in half a century. The Beatles played it for the last time on 31 August 1965 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.[43]

Many artists have covered the song. Among the most notable is the single by Peter Sellers, a comedy version in which he recited the lyrics in the style of Laurence Olivier in the film Richard III.[44] Sellers' version was a UK Top 20 hit in 1965.[45][46] A version by Ramsey Lewis reached number 11 in Canada in February 1966.[47]

"Night Changes" is a song recorded by British-Irish boy band One Direction. It was written by the band alongside Jamie Scott, Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, while the production was handled by Bunetta and Ryan. The song was released on 14 November 2014 as the second and final single from their fourth studio album Four. It also marked the last single with member Zayn Malik. A moderate commercial success, the track is one of the band's most critically acclaimed, receiving praise for contemplating the fleeting nature of life with depth and maturity. The song crossed 1 billion streams on Spotify as of April 2023. It is the band's first song to achieve that feat.

AC Slater is the man behind the devilish vision, and about five years after the initial launch, Night Bass celebrates its 100th release with a compilation of tracks from family favorite artists including Chris Lorenzo, Flava D, Taiki Nulight, Shift K3y, Jack Beats, Pete Clicks and more.

Naim Audio used the What HiFi Sound & Vision Show, which took place at the Novotel London-Hammersmith, 2nd - 4th November 2007, to launch the new entry-level CD player and integrated amplifier, the CD5i and NAIT 5i.

Similar to the one they did for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax last year, Atlus has announced a live show that will take place on June 23 at 18:00 JST, celebrating the launch of Persona 4: Dancing All Night. The stream will be happening on Niconico.

The stream will feature special Persona 4: Dancing All Night information, with music and discussions. There will also be guest appearances from the music artists who have worked on the game. Atlus has put up a community poll for fans to vote on which Persona 4: Dancing All Night song they want the musicians to play live during the show.

Shortly after the S-IVB departed, Evans took four photographs showing the full disk of the Earth, with Africa in the center and Antarctica at the bottom. One of this series, known as the Blue Marble photographs, has the reputation as the most reproduced photograph of all time. Cernan, Evans, and Schmitt finally removed the spacesuits they had been wearing since several hours before launch and ate their first meal since the prelaunch breakfast.

Greetings to my fans and followers with gratitude for all your support and loyalty across the years.
This is an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interesting.
Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you.
Bob Dylan

The youthful song that has been shot in a state-of-the-art pub atmosphere has Ashish Reddy shaking his legs to the peppy number and putting his best efforts to capture the heart of Anupama Parameswaran. The song will sure be liked by the youth.

Since this is the launch pad of Ashish Reddy, the nephew of Dil Raju, the leading producer of Tollywood is said to be making all efforts to ensure that Rowdy Boys would hit as many as screens as possible on January 14, Sankaranthi day.

Sat down to play As the Deer this evening. I'm tired. I'm sick. And I don't have time to slow down. So after hosting a pickleball event at our church tonight and before prepping for a new service launch on Sunday, I needed this.

There has also been plenty of talk on Twitter about different songs being used in different shows and in a different order, so no two shows are ever quite the same. Notable omissions on launch night included Take A Chance on Me One of Us and Money, Money, Money, while their were welcome places for Eagle, Summer Night City and The Visitors.

Technically speaking, the Eastern Whip-poor-will is not a songbird, yet its fabled call, which inspired its name, has enchanted generations. Breeding males repeat their songs deep into spring and early summer nights within the bird's remaining eastern U.S. range.

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