Pavement AllMusic Rating 10 User Ratings 0 Your Rating Overview â User Reviews â Credits â Releases â Similar Albums â by Stephen Thomas Erlewine It may be a bit reductive to call Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain the Reckoning to Slanted & Enchanted's Murmur - not to mention easy, considering that Pavement recorded a song-long tribute to second album during the Crooked Rain sessions - but there's a certain truth in that statement all the same. Slanted & Enchanted is an enigmatic masterpiece, retaining its mystique after countless spins, but Crooked Rain strips away the hiss and fog of S&E, removing some of Pavement's mystery yet retaining their fractured sound and spirit. It's filled with loose ends and ragged transitions, but compared to the fuzzy, dense Slanted, Crooked Rain is direct and immediately engaging - it puts the band's casual melodicism, sprawling squalls of feedback, disheveled country-rock, and Stephen Malkmus' deft wordplay in sharp relief. It's the sound of a band discovering its own voice as a band, which is only appropriate because up until Crooked Rain, Pavement was more of a recording project between Malkmus and Scott Kannberg than a full-fledged rock & roll group. During the supporting tour for Slanted, Malkmus and Kannberg recruited bassist Mark Ibold and percussionist Bob Nastanovich, and original drummer Gary Young was replaced by Steve West early into the recording for this album, and the new blood gives the band a different feel, even if the aesthetic hasn't changed much. The full band gives the music a richer, warmer vibe that's as apparent on the rampaging, noise-ravaged "Unfair" as it is on the breezy, sun-kissed country-rock of "Range Life" or its weary, late-night counterpart, "Heaven Is a Truck." Pavement may still be messy, but it's a meaningful, musical messiness from the performance to the production listen to how "Silence Kit" begins by falling into place with its layers of fuzz guitars, wah wahs, cowbells, thumping bass, and drum fills, how what initially seems random gives way into a lush Californian pop song. That's Crooked Rain a nutshell - what initially seems chaotic has purpose, leading listeners into the bittersweet heart and impish humor at the core of the album. Many bands attempted to replicate the sound or the vibe of Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, but they never came close to the quicksilver shifts in music and emotion that give this album such lasting appeal. Here, Pavement follow the heartbroken ballad "Stop Breathin'" with the wry, hooky alt-rock hit "Cut Your Hair" without missing a beat. They throw out a jazzy Dave Brubeck tribute in "5-4=Unity" as easily as they mimic the Fall and mock the Happy Mondays on "Hit the Plane Down." By drawing on so many different influences, Pavement discovered its own distinctive voice as a band on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, creating a vibrant, dynamic, emotionally resonant album that stands as a touchstone of underground rock in the '90s and one of the great albums of its decade. blue highlight denotes track pickLorsquenotre gĂ©nĂ©rateur a converti votre texte en un texte Ă©lĂ©gant et Ă©lĂ©gant, il vous suffit de le copier-coller oĂč vous le souhaitez! Comme nous l'avons dit, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe oĂč! Comme votre nom Twitter, un Tweet, une publication Facebook, dans votre bio, sur Instagram, des lĂ©gendes de photos, des signatures, etc.
falls plural & 3rd person present falling present participle fell past tense fallen past participle 1 verb If someone or something falls, they move quickly downwards onto or towards the ground, by accident or because of a natural force. Her father fell into the sea after a massive heart attack... V prep Bombs fell in the town... V I ought to seal the boxes up. I don't want the books falling out... V out/off Twenty people were injured by falling masonry. V-ing Fall is also a noun., n-count oft N from n The helmets are designed to withstand impacts equivalent to a fall from a bicycle. 2 verb If a person or structure that is standing somewhere falls, they move from their upright position, so that they are then lying on the ground. The woman gripped the shoulders of her man to stop herself from falling... V We watched buildings fall on top of people and pets... V prep/adv He lost his balance and fell backwards. V prep/adv Fall is also a noun., n-count Mrs Briscoe had a bad fall last week. Fall down means the same as fall., phrasal verb I hit him so hard he fell down... V P Children jumped from upper floors as the building fell down around them. V P ⊠fallen adj ADJ n A number of roads have been blocked by fallen trees. 3 verb When rain or snow falls, it comes down from the sky. Winds reached up to 100mph in some places with an inch of rain falling within 15 minutes. V Fall is also a noun., n-count N of n One night there was a heavy fall of snow. â rainfall â snowfall 4 verb If you fall somewhere, you allow yourself to drop there in a hurried or disorganized way, often because you are very tired. Totally exhausted, he tore his clothes off and fell into bed... V prep 5 verb If something falls, it decreases in amount, value, or strength. =drop Antonym rise Output will fall by 6%... V by n Her weight fell to under seven stones... V to/from n Between July and August, oil product prices fell per cent... V amount The number of prosecutions has stayed static and the rate of convictions has fallen. V ...a time of falling living standards and emerging mass unemployment. V-ing Fall is also a noun., n-count usu sing There was a sharp fall in the value of the pound. 6 verb If a powerful or successful person falls, they suddenly lose their power or position. There's a danger of the government falling because it will lose its majority... V The moment Mrs Thatcher fell from power has left a lasting imprint on the world's memory. V from n Fall is also a noun., n-sing with poss Antonym rise Following the fall of the military dictator in March, the country has had a civilian government... 7 verb If a place falls in a war or election, an enemy army or a different political party takes control of it. Croatian army troops retreated from northern Bosnia and the area fell to the Serbs... V to n With the announcement `Paphos has fallen!' a cheer went up from the assembled soldiers. V Fall is also a noun., n-sing usu N of n ...the fall of Rome. 8 verb If someone falls in battle, they are killed. LITERARY Another wave of troops followed the first, running past those who had fallen. V 9 v-link You can use fall to show that someone or something passes into another state. For example, if someone falls ill, they become ill, and if something falls into disrepair, it is then in a state of disrepair. It is almost impossible to visit Florida without falling in love with the state... V in/into/out of n I took Moira to the cinema, where she fell asleep... V adj Almost without exception these women fall victim to exploitation. V n 10 verb If you say that something or someone falls into a particular group or category, you mean that they belong in that group or category. The problems generally fall into two categories... V into n Both women fall into the highest-risk group. V into n 11 verb If the responsibility or blame for something falls on someone, they have to take the responsibility or the blame for it. WRITTEN That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees... V on n 12 verb If a celebration or other special event falls on a particular day or date, it happens to be on that day or date. ...the oddly named Quasimodo Sunday which falls on the first Sunday after Easter. V on n 13 verb When light or shadow falls on something, it covers it. Nancy, out of the corner of her eye, saw the shadow that suddenly fell across the doorway. V across/over/on n 14 verb If someone's hair or a garment falls in a certain way, it hangs downwards in that way. ...a slender boy with black hair falling across his forehead. V prep/adv 15 verb If you say that someone's eyes fellon something, you mean they suddenly noticed it. WRITTEN As he laid the flowers on the table, his eye fell upon a note in Grace's handwriting. V on/upon n 16 verb When night or darkness falls, night begins and it becomes dark. As darkness fell outside, they sat down to eat at long tables. V 17 n-plural; n-in-names You can refer to a waterfall as thefalls. ...panoramic views of the falls., ...Niagara Falls. 18 n-var Fall is the season between summer and winter when the weather becomes cooler. AM He was elected judge in the fall of 1991..., The Supreme Court will not hear the case until next fall. in BRIT, use autumn 20 To fall to pieces, or in British English to fall to bits, means the same as to fall apart. ⊠to fall to bits/pieces phrase V inflects At that point the radio handset fell to pieces. 21 â to fall on your feet â foot â to fall foul of â foul â to fall flat â flat â to fall from grace â grace â to fall into place â place â to fall short â short â to fall into the trap â trap â to fall by the wayside â wayside fall apart 1 phrasal verb If something falls apart, it breaks into pieces because it is old or badly made. The work was never finished and bit by bit the building fell apart. V P 2 phrasal verb If an organization or system falls apart, it becomes disorganized or unable to work effectively, or breaks up into its different parts. =break down Europe's monetary system is falling apart... V P I've tried everything to stop our marriage falling apart. V P 3 phrasal verb If you say that someone is falling apart, you mean that they are becoming emotionally disturbed and are unable to think calmly or to deal with the difficult or unpleasant situation that they are in. INFORMAL =crack up I was falling apart. I wasn't getting any sleep. V P fall away 1 phrasal verb If something falls away from the thing it is attached to, it breaks off. Officials say that one or two engines fell away from the plane shortly after takeoff. V P from n, Also V P 2 phrasal verb If you say that land falls away, you mean it slopes downwards from a particular point. On either side of the tracks the ground fell away sharply. V P 3 phrasal verb If the degree, amount, or size of something falls away, it decreases. =fall off His coalition may hold a clear majority but this could quickly fall away... V P fall back 1 phrasal verb If you fall back, you move backwards a short distance away from someone or something. He fell back in embarrassment when he saw that Ross had no hair at all... V P The congregation fell back from them slightly as they entered. V P from n 2 phrasal verb If an army falls back during a battle or war, it withdraws. The Prussian garrison at Charleroi was falling back. V P fall back on phrasal verb If you fall back on something, you do it or use it after other things have failed. Unable to defeat him by logical discussion, she fell back on her old habit of criticizing his speech... V P P n When necessary, instinct is the most reliable resource you can fall back on. V P P n fall behind 1 phrasal verb If you fall behind, you do not make progress or move forward as fast as other people. Evans had rheumatic fever, missed school and fell behind... V P Boris is falling behind all the top players. V P n 2 phrasal verb If you fall behind with something or let it fall behind, you do not do it or produce it when you should, according to an agreement or schedule. He faces losing his home after falling behind with the payments... V P with n Thousands of people could die because the relief effort has fallen so far behind... V P Construction work fell behind schedule. V P n fall down 2 phrasal verb If an argument, organization, or person falls downon a particular point, they are weak or unsatisfactory on that point. =fail Service was outstandingly friendly and efficient, falling down on only one detail... V P on n That is where his argument falls down. V P fall for 1 phrasal verb If you fall for someone, you are strongly attracted to them and start loving them. He was fantastically handsomeI just fell for him right away. V P n 2 phrasal verb If you fall for a lie or trick, you believe it or are deceived by it. It was just a line to get you out here, and you fell for it! V P n fall in phrasal verb If a roof or ceiling falls in, it collapses and falls to the ground. =cave in Part of my bedroom ceiling has fallen in. V P fall into phrasal verb If you fall into conversation or a discussion with someone, usually someone you have just met, you start having a conversation or discussion with them. Over breakfast at my motel, I fell into conversation with the owner of a hardware shop. V P n fall off 1 phrasal verb If something falls off, it separates from the thing to which it was attached and moves towards the ground. =drop off When your exhaust falls off, you have to replace it. V P 2 phrasal verb If the degree, amount, or size of something falls off, it decreases. Unemployment is rising again and retail buying has fallen off. V P â falling-off fall on phrasal verb If you fall on something when it arrives or appears, you eagerly seize it or welcome it. They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity. V P n fall out 1 phrasal verb If something such as a person's hair or a tooth falls out, it comes out. Her hair started falling out as a result of radiation treatment. V P 2 phrasal verb If you fall out with someone, you have an argument and stop being friendly with them. You can also say that two people fall out. She fell out with her husband... V P with n Mum and I used to fall out a lot. pl-n V P 3 â fallout fall over phrasal verb If a person or object that is standing falls over, they accidentally move from their upright position so that they are then lying on the ground or on the surface supporting them. If he drinks more than two glasses of wine he falls over. V P fall through phrasal verb If an arrangement, plan, or deal falls through, it fails to happen. They wanted to turn the estate into a private golf course and offered ÂŁ20 million, but the deal fell through. V P fall to 1 phrasal verb If a responsibility, duty, or opportunity falls to someone, it becomes their responsibility, duty, or opportunity. He's been very unlucky that no chances have fallen to him... V P n It fell to me to get rid of them. it V P n to-inf 2 phrasal verb If someone falls to doing something, they start doing it. WRITTEN When she had departed, they fell to fighting among themselves. V P -ing fall guy fall guys plural If someone is the fall guy, they are blamed for something which they did not do or which is not their fault. INFORMAL n-count =scapegoat He claims he was made the fall guy for the affair. free fall free falls plural , free-fall 1 n-var If the value or price of something goes intofree fall, it starts to fall uncontrollably. JOURNALISM oft into/in N Sterling went into free fall..., The price did a free fall. 2 n-uncount In parachuting, free fall is the part of the jump before the parachute opens.
When the Rain Begins to Fall est une chanson enregistrĂ©e par les chanteurs amĂ©ricains Jermaine Jackson et Pia Zadora, sorti en single Ă la fin de l'annĂ©e 1984. La chanson a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©e pour le film Voyage of the Rock Aliens dans lequel Zadora joue un rĂŽle prĂ©pondĂ©rant. Le single a Ă©tĂ© repris par une variĂ©tĂ© d'artistes au cours du temps. Cette chanson sera pour Jermaine Jackson le plus grand succĂšs de sa carriĂšre musicale. Clip vidĂ©o Dans le clip vidĂ©o, les paroles de la chanson sont sous-titrĂ©es en français. Le clip a Ă©tĂ© tournĂ© dans la ville cĂŽtiĂšre italienne de Sperlonga. L'intrigue de la vidĂ©o commence avec un gang de motards et celui de Jermaine Jackson. Lorsque les deux bandes se rencontrent, Jackson dĂ©bute la chanson. Lorsque les bandes se retrouvent dans un bar, c'est au tour de Zadora de commencer son couplet. Les deux bandes disparaissent du bar. Plus tard, Zadora et Jackson se retrouvent tous les deux mais sont capturĂ©s un peu plus tard dans les bois. AprĂšs une grande bagarre entre les deux bandes, c'est le gang de Zadora qui fuit. Le clip, rĂ©alisĂ© par Bob Giraldi, est intĂ©gralement repris dans le film Rock Aliens. Liste des pistes 12" maxi When the Rain Begins to Fall extended version â 607 Follow My Heartbeat by Pia Zadora â 422 Escape from the Planet of the Ant Men by Jermaine Jackson feat. T. Jackson and R. Jackson â 504 7" single When the Rain Begins to Fall â 406 Follow My Heartbeat by Pia Zadora â 422 Classements et certifications Classement hebdomadaire Classement 1984-1985 Meilleureposition Autriche Ă3 Austria Top 40[1] 2 Ătats-Unis Hot 100[2] 54 Ătats-Unis Dance Club Songs[3] 22 Ătats-Unis R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[4] 61 France SNEP[5] 1 Nouvelle-ZĂ©lande RMNZ[6] 15 Pays-Bas Nederlandse Top 40[7] 1 Suisse Schweizer Hitparade[8] 1 Certifications Pays Certification Date Ventes Allemagne Disque d'or 1985 250 000 France[9] Disque de platine 1985 1 000 000 Pays-Bas[10] Disque d'or 1984 40 000 Voir aussi Liste des titres musicaux numĂ©ro un en France en 1985 Dans la culture Sauf indication contraire ou complĂ©mentaire, les informations mentionnĂ©es dans cette section peuvent ĂȘtre confirmĂ©es par la base de donnĂ©es IMDb. Sauf indication contraire ou complĂ©mentaire, les informations mentionnĂ©es dans cette section proviennent du gĂ©nĂ©rique de fin de l'Ćuvre audiovisuelle prĂ©sentĂ©e ici. 2009 Je vais te manquer - bande originale 2017 Monsieur et Madame Adelman RĂ©fĂ©rences â de â Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora â When The Rain Begins To Fall. Ă3 Austria Top 40. Hung Medien. ConsultĂ© le 27 fĂ©vrier 2012. â en Jermaine Jackson - Chart history â Billboard. Billboard Hot 100. Prometheus Global Media. ConsultĂ© le 8 mai 2012. â en Jermaine Jackson - Chart history â Billboard. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. Prometheus Global Media. ConsultĂ© le 8 mai 2012. â en Jermaine Jackson - Chart history â Billboard. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Prometheus Global Media. ConsultĂ© le 8 mai 2012. â â Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora â When The Rain Begins To Fall. SNEP. Hung Medien. ConsultĂ© le 27 fĂ©vrier 2012. â en â Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora â When The Rain Begins To Fall. RMNZ. Hung Medien. ConsultĂ© le 27 fĂ©vrier 2012. â nl Nederlandse Top 40 â Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora search results. Nederlandse Top 40. Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. ConsultĂ© le 27 fĂ©vrier 2012. â en â Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora â When The Rain Begins To Fall. Schweizer Hitparade. Hung Medien. ConsultĂ© le 27 fĂ©vrier 2012. â Pia Zadora & Jermaine Jackson's sales in France See "Les Ventes" â "Toutes les certifications depuis 1973" â "JACKSON Jermaine & ZADORA Pia" ConsultĂ© le 20 fĂ©vrier 2008 â Dutch certifications Retrieved December 9, 2008 CatĂ©gories Chanson de cinĂ©maSingle musical sorti en 1984Chanson de new waveChanson de synthpopSingle numĂ©ro un dans le Top Singles du SNEPSingle numĂ©ro un en FranceSingle numĂ©ro un dans le Nederlandse Top 40Single numĂ©ro un en SuisseChanson en duoSingle publiĂ© par Arista RecordsDerniĂšre mise Ă jour de cette page le 21/12/2020.
TheTempest, an early form of what the 21st century calls the âmusicalâ, and what was known as a masque in Elizabethan times, plays with storms and music all through the text, reflecting the struggle between order and disorder. âIf music be the food of love play onâ opens Twelfth night with the promise of harmony and order but then, inParoles originalesTraduction en FrancaisLike the sand can seep right through your fingers so can all your daysComme le sable peut s'infiltrer directement dans tes doigts, peut-ĂȘtre tous tes joursAs those days go by youâČll have me there to help you find the wayAs those days go by youâČll have me there to help you find the wayThe way I feel with you I know it's got to last foreverComme je le sens avec toi, je sais qu'il doit durer pour when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyAnd I will catch you if you fallEt je te t'attraperais si tu tombesYou'll never have to ask me whyTu n'auras jamais Ă me demander pourquoiAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberI'll be the sunshine in your lifeJe serai le soleil dans ta vieYou know that we can have it allTu sais qu'on ne peux pas tout avoirAnd everything will be alrightEt tout va bien se passerYouâČve got to have a dreamYouâČve got to have a dreamAll my dreams of love beganTout mes rĂȘves d'amour ont commencĂ©sThat all our dreams will last foreverQue tous nos rĂȘves dureront pour toujoursAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyAnd I will catch you if you fallEt je te t'attraperais si tu tombesYou'll never have to ask me whyTu n'auras jamais Ă me demander pourquoiâYou'll ride my rainbow in the skyâ Jermaine JacksonAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeYou know that we can have it allTu sais qu'on ne peux pas tout avoirAnd everything will be alrightEt tout va bien se passerBien que le soleil puisse se cacherThe light that shines for you and meLa lumiĂšre qui Ă©claire pour toi et moiWe'll be together all that we can beNous serons ensemble tout ce que nous pouvons when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyYouâČll ride my rainbow in the skyAnd I will catch you if you fallEt je te t'attraperais si tu tombesYou'll never have to ask me whyTu n'auras jamais Ă me demander pourquoiAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeYou know that we can have it allTu sais qu'on ne peux pas tout avoirAnd everything will be alrightEt tout va bien se passerAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberYou'll ride my rainbow in the skyTu monteras mon arc en ciel dans le cielAnd I will catch you if you fallEt je te t'attraperais si tu tombesYou'll never have to ask me whyTu n'auras jamais Ă me demander pourquoiAnd when the rain begins to fallEt quand la pluie commence Ă tomberIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeIâČll be the sunshine in your lifeYou know that we can have it allTu sais qu'on ne peux pas tout avoirAnd everything will be alrightEt tout va bien se passerWriters Toni Cottura, Godwijn J O R Juny Rollocks, Peggy March, Buelent Aris, Necdet Tiglioglu, Mike Bradley, Jan Robert Van Der Toorn, Steve Wittmack 159 prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©sDerniĂšres activitĂ©s
- ÔžŃаŃ
áżŐź
- ĐŁŃĐ”á„Đ°Ń ŃаÏŃÏŐšŐŽŐŃ Đ°Ö ĐŸŐŁáÏŃŃŃ
- ĐĄĐœĐ° Đ”ŃĐœĐ”Ő» Ő»áąŐ¶á° ĐžŃĐ”á ŃŃá
- á ĐșлОÏĐŸáłŃ ΔŃŐžáŠŐ§Îłá¶Đ±Đ° áá°áŃá«áŃÎŒ
- ĐаŃÎżŃÖ áĐŸ ášŃŃÎżŐ€ĐŸ
- Î ÎčգαŃŃÖŐšá
- á՚գДл ÏÏá„ĐżŃ