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The "Uprising" CD cover. Single by Muse from the album The Resistance Released 3 August 2009 (digital download) 7 September 2009 (full release) Format 7" vinyl, CD single, digital download Recorded 2009 (2009) at Studio Bellini, Lake Como, Italy Genre New prog Length 5:03 (Album Version) 4:08 (Radio Edit) 3:35 (Now 74 Edit) Label Warner Bros., Helium 3 Writer(s) Matthew Bellamy Producer Muse Muse singles chronology "Map of the Problematique" (2007) "Uprising" (2009) "Undisclosed Desires" (2009)

7" Single

The "Uprising" 7" cover. The Resistance track listing

"Uprising"

(1) "Resistance" (2)


"Uprising" is a song by alternative rock band Muse, featured on their fifth studio album The Resistance. Written by vocalist and guitarist Matthew Bellamy, [1], the song was released as the lead single from the album on 7 September 2009. The song has remained at the number 1 position on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart for 15 weeks, making it one of the biggest hits in the history of that chart, as well as the band's most successful song in the U.S.

Contents [hide] 1 Background and composition 2 Release and reception 3 Music video 4 Track listing 5 Charts 6 Cover versions 7 References 8 External links


[edit] Background and composition The title "Uprising" was first revealed on 3 July 2009, when the album's track listing was released sporadically on the band's Twitter page; the song was unveiled as the opening track of the album, preceding the title track "Resistance".[2] In a pre-release review, French media source JudeBox described the song as follows:

“ Matt Bellamy's voice is deeper than usual. In terms of lyrics, this is the usual Muse: conspiracies, apocalypse, he announces a gathering, speaks of victory and that "they will not control us." The sound, still very dense and heavy is accompanied by passages of synths. The overall structure is rather straightforward. [Translated from French][3][4] ”

Various sources have noted the synthesizer opening's apparent similarity to the theme song of "Doctor Who", a popular British television show.[5]

[edit] Release and reception While "United States of Eurasia" was initially thought by the Muse fan community to be the first single due for release, Muse revealed, via their Twitter page, that it would in fact be "Uprising".[6] It was revealed in July 2009 that the band would perform at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. They played at the theatre across the street from where the VMAs were held, and were introduBilly Haughton, or William R. Haughton (November 23, 1923 – July 15, 1986) was an American harness driver and trainer, and one of the most-winning drivers ever. He was one of only three drivers to win the Hambletonian four times, the only one to win the Little Brown Jug five times, and the only one to win the Messenger Stakes seven times. With a career record of 4,910 wins and c. $40 in earnings, he was first in annual winnings twelve times – 1952-59, 1963, 1965, 1967 and 1968 – and in heats won from 1953-58.

Born in Gloversville, NY, Haughton came from a farming background where he competed in fairground races before coming Sir John Donne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For the poet, see John Donne.

The Donne Triptych by Hans Memling, 1470s, National Gallery, London. Sir John kneels at left, Lady Donne and a daughter at rightSir John Donne (probably born in 1420s – 1503) was a Welsh courtier, diplomat and soldier, a notable figure of the Yorkist party. In the 1470s he commissioned The Donne Triptych, an altarpiece by Hans Memling now in the National Gallery, London. It contains portraits of him, his wife Elizabeth and a daughter. He may well have been related to the Jacobean poet John Donne, although not as an ancestor (he had no Donne grandchildren).

Contents [hide] 1 Family and early career 2 Calais and the continent 3 Diplomacy 4 Later life 5 Source


[edit] Family and early career

The Donne Triptych by Hans Memling, 1470s, National Gallery, London. Lady Donne and a daughterThe Donnes of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire were a distinguished family ("Dwnn" in Welsh). His father Griffith (Gruffydd) reputedly fought at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 and certainly in many other French campaigns; he was Lieutenant of Cherbourg in 1424. His mother was Joan Scudamore, a grandchild of Owain Glyndŵr, the last independent Prince of Wales, who disappeared into hiding in 1412. John Donne was born in France, "in parts of Picardy", probably in the 1420s.

Donne was their third son who entered, probably in his late teens, the service of the Duke of York, father of Edward IV. He may have done so through the patronage of the leading Yorkist in South Wales, William ap Thomas, also an Agincourt veteran and father of Donne's contemporary William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423-1469). Donne is recorded as having fought in France for the Duke, which must have been before 1447. It is from this and his apparent age in the Memling that his birth in the 1420s is estimated. He also fought for the Duke in England, and in the late 1440s in Ireland.

Donne married before 1465 Elizabeth Hastings, sister of William, Lord Hastings, the favourite of Edward IV, who was executed by Edward's brother King Richard III of England in 1483. Hastings had also been in the service of the Duke of York for all his adult life, so he and Donne must have known each other very well. The Donnes' surviving children were first two daughters, Anne and Margaret, then two sons Edward and Griffith (both later knighted). Elizabeth Donne died in 1507–8.

On Edward's accession in 1461 he was made an Usher of the Chamber and started to become wealthy. From 1465–9 he was an Esquire of the Body and he was knighted on the field after the huge Yorkist victory of the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471 (along with many others). His wife was a damicellae or Lady-in-waiting, of the Queen. In the portrait he and his wife wear lavish Yorkist gold chains of suns and roses with the personal livery of Edward in pendants of his emblem, a lion, both in white enamel with gold highlights, clutching a ruby in their raised paws. These chains would presumably have been presents from Edward to his close followers.

[edit] Calais and the continent

The Donne Triptych by Hans Memling, 1470s, National Gallery, London. Sir John DonneHe was probably the Jehan Don present at the extravagantly celebrated wedding in Bruges in 1468 of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York, sister of Edward IV. He may well have accompanied Edward in his Burgundian exile in 1470-1, as Hastings did. Much later, he was present when the widowed Margaret (his "true friend") met her brother at what is now Syon House in 1480.

In 1468 he is described as "out of Calais", England's outpost in France, and this connection continued for the rest of his career. He owned a house there, and was a member of the Calais council in 1471, involved in negotiations in 1472, and recorded as there in 1475 and several later years. By 1483 he was Deputy of the Tower of Risban, an outlying fort, and before 1497 Lieutenant of the Castle. It may well have been his main base for much of his career; it remained under Yorkist control throughout Edward IV's exile.

The Donne Triptych by Hans Memling would presumably have been made in Bruges, and is believed to date from the 1470s. Many sources still date it to 1468, because they were only aware of Donne's visit to Bruges for the wedding in that year, and because when the donor was first identified as Donne in 1840, the writer (JG Nichols) wrongly stated that he was killed in the Battle of Edgecote in 1469. The National Gallery now favours a date in the late 1470s, perhaps 1478, the date on a later copy, which is plausible, and may have been on the lost original frame. The donors are identifiable as the Donnes by their coat-of-arms (Donne impaling Hastings), which appears several times in the painting.

The portrait of Lady Donne was first painted with a younger, more generalized face, then overpainted, also by Memling, with the present thinner face. This may suggest Memling only saw her when the painting was well underway, and changed his picture to her actual features.

Apart from the Memling, there are two surviving Flemish illuminated manuscripts commissioned by Donne in the British Library, plus a second-hand one that was a gift from the two Duchesses of Burgundy (the widowed Margaret and her stepdaughter Mary) with the inscriptions: "For yet not har that ys on of yor treu frendes Margarete of Yorke" ("Forget not her that is one of your true friends, Margarete of York), and "Prenez moy ajames pour vre bonne amie Marie D. de bourg.ne" ("Take me forever for your good friend, Mary, Duchess of Burgundy"). He commissioned an important manuscript of about 1480, the Louthe Hours, now in Louvain, which has a miniature of him kneeling in armour with his guardian angel.

Several of Donne's close associates: Edward, Hastings, the two Duchesses of Burgundy and others, were important patrons of Flemish art in various forms, and there a number of indications that Donne supervised the progress of the triptych carefully, and requested changes.

[edit] Diplomacy His formal diplomatic career seems to have begun in February 1477, when he and John Morton, the future Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury, were ambassadors to the French court. In May of the same year he and two others were ambassadors to the other side, the Imperial ambassadors in Burgundy. He was sent on several such missions, and may have been an important figure in diplomacy with Burgundy. The history of Yorkist diplomacy has not been fully explored, and Donne's position in it is currently hard to assess.

[edit] Later life He acquired estates at HorMartha and the Vandellas discography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This is a listing of all the singles and albums released by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Twelve of their singles reached the Billboard Top 40 singles chart in the US while twenty-two singles registered on the Top 40 of the US R&B chart, two of which went to #1 on the chart. Six of the singles were Top 10 pop singles while ten were Top 10 R&B singles. Of all the songs they released, twenty-five of their singles were Hot 100 pop singles with twenty-six registering on the Hot 100 R&B singles chart.

Contents [hide] 1 Singles 1.1 The Del-Phis 1.2 The Vells 1.3 Martha and the Vandellas 1.4 Martha Reeves and the Vandellas 2 Albums 2.1 Motown releases 2.2 Compilations


[edit] Singles Martha Reeves sings lead on all listed songs except where indicated.

[edit] The Del-Phis 1961: "I'll Let You Know"1 (Checkmate) [edit] The Vells 1961: "There He Is (At My Door)"1/"It Takes Two" (Mel-O-Dy) [edit] Martha and the Vandellas The following singles were all released under Motown's Gordy label.

Year Song title US pop chart US R&B chart UK chart 1962 "I'll Have To Let Him Go"/ "My Baby Won't Come Back" - - - 1963 "Come and Get These Memories"/ "Jealous Love" 29 6 - "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave"/ "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)" 4 1 - "Quicksand"/ "Darling, I Hum Our Song" 8 7* - 1964 "Live Wire"/ "Old Love (Let's Try Again)" 42 11* - "In My Lonely Room"/ "A Tear for the Girl" 44 6* - "Dancing in the Street"/ "There He Is (At My Door)" 2 8* 4 "Wild One"/ "Dancing Slow" 34 11* - 1965 "Nowhere to Run"/ "Motoring" 8 5 26 "You've Been in Love Too Long" "Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)" 36/ 70 25/ 22 - 1966 "My Baby Loves Me"2/ "Never Leave Your Baby's Side" 22 3 - "What Am I Going To Do Without Your Love"/ "Go Ahead and Laugh" 71 - - "I'm Ready for Love"/ "He Doesn't Love Her Anymore" 9 2 29 1967 "Jimmy Mack"/ "Third Finger, Left Hand" 10 1 21 "Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone"/ "One Way Out" 25 14 55

[edit] Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Year Song title US pop chart US R&B chart UK pop chart 1967 "Honey Chile"/ "Show Me the Way" 11 5 30 1968 "I Promise To Wait My Love"/ "Forget Me Not" 62/ 93 36 55/ 11 "I Can't Dance to That Music You're Playing"/ "I Tried" 42 24 - "Sweet Darlin'"/ "Without You" 80 45 - 1969 "(We've Got) Honey Love"/ "I'm in Love (And I Know It)" 56 27 - "Taking My Love (And Leaving Me)"/ "Heartless" 1023 44 - 1970 "I Should Be Proud"/ "Love, Guess Who" 80 45 - "I Gotta Let You Go"/ "You're the Loser Now" 93 43 - 1971 "Bless You"/ "Hope I Don't Get My Heart Broke" 53 29 33 "In and Out of My Life"/ "Your Love Makes It All Worthwhile" 1024 22 - 1972 "Tear It On Down"/ "I Want You Back" 1035 37 - 1973 "Baby Don't Leave Me"/ "I Won't Be the Fool I've Been Again" - - -

There was no Billboard R&B Singles Chart from November 1963 to January 1965. The R&B chart numbers from that period come from Cashbox magazine, a Billboard competitor at the time. 1The lead vocals on those songs were by Gloria Williamson 2 The song featured background vocals by The Four Tops and The Andantes 3"Taking My Love (And Leaving Me)" peaked at number two on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1969 4"In and Out of My Life" peaked at number two on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1972 5"Tear It On Down" peaked at number three on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1972 [edit] Albums [edit] Motown releases All Martha & the Vandellas albums released on the Motown subsidiary Gordy.

1963: Come and Get These Memories 1963: Heat Wave US: #125 1965: Dance Party US: #139 1966: Watchout! US: #116 1966: Martha and the Vandellas' Greatest Hits US: #50 1967: Martha and the Vandellas Live! US: #144 1968: Ridin' High US: #167 1969: Sugar 'n' Spice 1970: Natural Resources 1972: Black Magic [edit] Compilations All Motown releases 1993: Live Wire: The Singles (1962-1972) 1998: The Ultimate Collection 1999: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection - The Best of Martha & the Vandellas 2005: Spellbound: Motown Lost & Found (1962-1972) 2006: Gold: Martha Reeves & the Vandellas "Universal Masters Collection" Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_discography" Categories: Martha and the Vandellas songs | Martha and the Vandellas albums | American discographies | Rhythm and blues discographies | Pop music groups discographiesViewsArticle Discussion Edit this page History Watch Personal toolsTry Beta Asdkjhflaskjd My talk My preferences My watchlist My contributions Log out Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search

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His descendants include the Earls of Oxford, Cumberland, and Burlington, and the Dukes of Devonshire (the Memling passed through these last three families).

[edit] Source National Gallery Catalogues: The Fifteenth Century Netherlandish Paintings by Lorne Campbell, 1998, ISBN 185709171 Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Donne" into harness driving. In the early 1960s he started developing a stable of his own. His best horses were Rum Customer that won the pacing Triple Crown in 1968, and Green Speed that was named harness horse of the year in 1977. With his Meadow Paige, Haughton paced a world record 1:55.2 minute mile in a time trail at Lexington in 1967. He died in Valhalla, New York from head injuries sustained at Yonkers Raceway.

Haughton’s oldest son, Peter, who was also a driver, died in a car crash in 1980.

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Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Haughton" ced by Gerard Butler.[7] On July 28, 2009 Zane Lowe played a 32 second sample on BBC Radio 1 ahead of its first play in full on August 3, 2009. After being released to radio in the US, the single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Alternative Songs chart on September 9, 2009 [8], becoming Muse's 6th Top 10 single and first #1 on that chart. It became their first Billboard Hot 100 single (and Top 40 single), peaking at #37[9], achieving this with virtually no pop radio airplay[10], instead relying on iTunes sales and alternative rock radio airplay. The song peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart and is the band's fourth top 10 single on that chart. Uprising has topped Billboard’s Alternative Rock chart for 13 non-consecutive weeks, breaking the record for number of weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Rock chart for the 2009 calendar year. It currently has spent 15 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. The song is featured in the trailer for the 2010 film "Knight & Day".

[edit] Music video The music video, directed by Hydra, first aired on MTV2 on 17 September 2009.[11] The band performs through a miniature city in a small truck, with a lit fuse following behind. At times, they are also seen performing inside a trailer which seems to be exploding. Through the window of a TV shop the band at one point looks at TV's with teddy bears on the screens; Matt smashes the window and TV's with his guitar. At the end of the video a group of teddy bears rise up from the ground and start destroying the miniature city,[12] only to fall down at the end of the video.

[edit] Track listing All songs written by Matthew Bellamy; "Who Knows Who" co-written by Mike Skinner.

Digital download "Uprising" – 5:03 7" vinyl (WEA458) "Uprising" – 5:03 "Who Knows Who" (with Mike Skinner) – 3:24 CD single (WEA458CD) "Uprising" – 5:03 "Uprising" (Does It Offend You, Yeah? remix) – 4:00 muse.mu download "Uprising" (Live from Teignmouth 04.09.09) – 5:37 Hong Kong Promo CD-R "Intro" – 0:14 "Uprising" (Radio Edit) – 4:08 [edit] Charts Chart (2009) Peak position Australian Singles Chart[13] 23 Austrian Singles Chart[14] 29 Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[15] 12 Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[15] 6 Canadian Singles Chart 28 Danish Singles Chart[16] 24 Dutch Singles Chart[17] 22 Finnish Singles Chart[18] 8 French Digital Singles Chart[19] 11 German Singles Chart[20] 40 Irish Singles Chart 11 Italian Singles Chart[15] 14 Japan Hot 100 Singles 12 New Zealand Singles Chart[21] 12 Norwegian Singles Chart[22] 4 Swedish Singles Chart[23] 13 Swiss Singles Chart[20] 8 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 37 U.S. Billboard Rock Songs[24] 3 U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs[25] 1 U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart 34 UK Singles Chart 9

[edit] Cover versions On 21 September 2009, Australian pop rock band The Veronicas covered "Uprising" for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.[26]

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Studio album by Bert and Ernie Released 1974 Recorded 1973 Genre Children Label Sesame Street Records Professional reviews Allmusic (3/5) link com/#/charts/hot-100?begin=31&order=position ^ Muse Ultimate Mix ^ http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2009/08/booked-muse-hydra-directors.html ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/09/17/muse-nod-to-ghostbusters-in-explosive-uprising-video ^ "Muse - Uprising". australian-charts.com. http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Muse&titel=Uprising&cat=s. Retrieved September 9, 2009. ^ http://acharts.us/austria_singles_top_75 ^ a b c http://wwwPaul Vilmond Savard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search

Paul Vilmond SavardPaul Vilmond Savard (July 28, 1864 – August 21, 1908) was a Canadian politician.[1]

Born in Les Éboulements, County of Charlevoix, Canada East, the son of Idas Savard and Démérise Tremblay[2], Savard received his early education at the Seminary of Chicoutimi. He also studied at the Université Laval, where he graduated in Law in 1886.[3] Savard was called to the Quebec bar in 1886 and practised law in Chicoutimi. In 1889, he married Marie-Louise Dufresne. He was an unsuccessful candi

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[[Category:2003 WTA Tour|Proximus Diamond Games]] [[Category:Proximus Diamond Games]] date in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec at the general elections of 1890.[2] He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the electoral district of Chicoutimi—Saguenay in the general elections of 1891, but was unseated. A Liberal, he was re-elected in the general elections of 1896 and was defeated in 1900.[1] He died in Chicoutimi at the age of 44.[2]

His brother Edmond also served as a member of the House of Commons.[1]

[edit] References ^ a b c Parliament of Canada biography ^ a b c Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada. ^ Personnel of the Senate and House of Commons, eighth Parliament of Canada, elected June 23, 1896


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