"Oceans" is a song by American rock musician D. S. Bradford. The song was recorded in 2012 and released as a single in conjunction with an original hand drawn art piece on July 1, 2014. According to an interview in Vents Magazine, "Oceans" was Bradford's "testament to a fresh start, a new outlook on life." The song was produced and recorded entirely by Bradford. It was also reported during the interview that "Oceans" is the lead single from Bradford's upcoming debut EP, due for release in 2015.
Composition and recording
"Oceans" is a rock song described as blending punk rock elements with modulated guitar tones reminiscent of alternative rock. The song was written on January 8, 2012 and recorded completely on January 23, 2012. "Oceans" was the first song of a new era for Bradford, having returned from a hiatus from music to set straight his life and his priorities. The lyrical content alludes to retrieving a life from loss and regaining a hold on reality that was threatened by the actions of a person who lost their way in the superficial.
"Oceans" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada, and their last single before disbanding. The music video was created by a team of animators and motion graphics students at York University headed by Jaimie Webster and Jonathon Corbiére.
"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003. With the release of the single, The Tea Party hoped to bring more attention to the Steven Hoffman Fund.
OneOneThousand is the third full-length studio album by American post-hardcore band Burden of a Day. The album was released on May 12, 2009. It is their second album with Rise Records, and the first with lead singer Kyle Tamosaitis. The album debuted at #21 on the BillboardTop Heatseekers chart and #25 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.
Parallel is a video feature compiling all of R.E.M.'s Automatic for the People and Monster-era promotional videos, as well as several recorded for this release alone. It was released on video on May 30, 1995, and on DVD format on August 22, 2000, both on the Warner Brothers label.
The release, which runs at 70 minutes, features promotional videos to all of the band's singles from Automatic for the People and all but one from Monster ("Tongue" had not been released as a single until after this compilation). Also included are several avant-garde clips excerpted from 1995 tour films, ranging from ten seconds to two minutes, playing in between each song, as well as an A–Z of R.E.M. at the end of the feature.
There are no bonus features on the DVD; however, there is an optional lyrics subtitle track. Audio on the DVD-5 is PCM Stereo. The DVD was certified "15" in the UK due to nudity in 'Nightswimming'.
There were two versions released in the US. The "A Version" cut out the nudity from "Nightswimming," while the "D Version" contained the uncut video. A Parental Advisory warning was placed on the cover of the "D Version."
Components of an electrical circuit or electronic circuit can be connected in many different ways. The two simplest of these are called series and parallel and occur frequently. Components connected in series are connected along a single path, so the same current flows through all of the components. Components connected in parallel are connected so the same voltage is applied to each component.
A circuit composed solely of components connected in series is known as a series circuit; likewise, one connected completely in parallel is known as a parallel circuit.
In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component.
Consider a very simple circuit consisting of four light bulbs and one 6V battery. If a wire joins the battery to one bulb, to the next bulb, to the next bulb, to the next bulb, then back to the battery, in one continuous loop, the bulbs are said to be in series. If each bulb is wired to the battery in a separate loop, the bulbs are said to be in parallel. If the four light bulbs are connected in series, there is same current through all of them, and the voltage drop is 1.5V across each bulb, which may not be sufficient to make them glow. If the light bulbs are connected in parallel, the currents through the light bulbs combine to form the current in the battery, while the voltage drop is across each bulb and they all glow.
In geometry, parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not meet; that is, two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch each other at any point are said to be parallel. By extension, a line and a plane, or two planes, in three-dimensional Euclidean space that do not share a point are said to be parallel. However, two lines in three-dimensional space which do not meet must be in a common plane to be considered parallel; otherwise they are called skew lines. Parallel planes are planes in the same three-dimensional space that never meet.
Parallel lines are the subject of Euclid's parallel postulate. Parallelism is primarily a property of affine geometries and Euclidean space is a special instance of this type of geometry. Some other spaces, such as hyperbolic space, have analogous properties that are sometimes referred to as parallelism.
Symbol
The parallel symbol is . For example, indicates that line AB is parallel to lineCD.
In the Unicode character set, the "parallel" and "not parallel" signs have codepoints U+2225 (∥) and U+2226 (∦), respectively. In addition, U+22D5 (⋕) represents the relation "equal and parallel to".
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Oceans · The Tea Party
Seven Circles
℗ 2004 EMI Music Canada
Released on: 2004-01-01
Producer: Gavin Brown
Producer: Jeff Martin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eric Ratz
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: John Nazario
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Randy Staub
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Zack Blackstone
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Conductor, Strings Conductor, Associated Performer, String Arranger: Marc Ouellette
Associated Performer, Violin: Dominique Laplante
Associated Performer, Violin: Rebecca Van der Post
Associated Performer, Violin: Michele Irion
Associated Performer, Violin: Diane Tait
Associated Performer, Viola: R...
published: 28 Jan 2015
The Tea Party - "Oceans"
more information on http://www.stevenhoffmanfund.org/oceans.cfm
published: 29 Jun 2006
Oceans (official video) - The Tea Party
published: 04 Aug 2017
The Tea Party - Oceans
published: 25 Jun 2012
Tea Party - Live In Studio - Oceans
Here is Part 3 of 3 for a live in studio session I directed for The Tea party in Toronto, Ontario. This was released as a enhanced cd (DVD in some countries) in 2005. Produced by Mimetic Productions. Directed by Gavin Michael Booth.
published: 21 Sep 2006
THE TEA PARTY - The Ocean At The End (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
THE TEA PARTY - The Ocean At The End (OFFICIAL VIDEO). Taken from the album "The Ocean At The End". Inside Out Music 2015.
published: 21 May 2015
The Tea Party - Oceans (In Studio)
I actually lifted this video off - http://www.youtube.com/user/GavinMichaelBooth - so kudos to him.
I sliced off about two minitues of the boys just farting around and got the song on its own. Jeff's vocals are just so sweet and vulerable without any of his usual harsh tone in this little number I had to pass it around.
"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003, and it was a track in Seven Circles, the band's last song prior to splitting up.
published: 01 Feb 2010
The Tea Party - The Ocean at the End - Official Video (feat. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull)
The official video for The Ocean at the End featuring a guest appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute.
Visit www.teaparty.com or www.jeffmartinofficial.com for more...
Official pic thanks to T.E.Dennis
published: 04 Mar 2019
OCEANS (The Tea Party) Cover by Esther Widmann
OCEANS (The Tea Party) Cover by Esther Widmann
I do not own the rights for this song.
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Oceans · The Tea Party
Seven Circles
℗ 2004 EMI Music Canada
Released on: 2004-01-01
Producer: Gavin Brown
Pro...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Oceans · The Tea Party
Seven Circles
℗ 2004 EMI Music Canada
Released on: 2004-01-01
Producer: Gavin Brown
Producer: Jeff Martin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eric Ratz
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: John Nazario
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Randy Staub
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Zack Blackstone
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Conductor, Strings Conductor, Associated Performer, String Arranger: Marc Ouellette
Associated Performer, Violin: Dominique Laplante
Associated Performer, Violin: Rebecca Van der Post
Associated Performer, Violin: Michele Irion
Associated Performer, Violin: Diane Tait
Associated Performer, Viola: Rhyll Peel
Associated Performer, Viola: Angela Rudden
Associated Performer, Cello: Jill Vitols
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Armin
Composer: Jeff Burrows
Composer: Stuart Chatwood
Composer: Jeff Martin
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Oceans · The Tea Party
Seven Circles
℗ 2004 EMI Music Canada
Released on: 2004-01-01
Producer: Gavin Brown
Producer: Jeff Martin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eric Ratz
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: John Nazario
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Randy Staub
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Zack Blackstone
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Conductor, Strings Conductor, Associated Performer, String Arranger: Marc Ouellette
Associated Performer, Violin: Dominique Laplante
Associated Performer, Violin: Rebecca Van der Post
Associated Performer, Violin: Michele Irion
Associated Performer, Violin: Diane Tait
Associated Performer, Viola: Rhyll Peel
Associated Performer, Viola: Angela Rudden
Associated Performer, Cello: Jill Vitols
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Armin
Composer: Jeff Burrows
Composer: Stuart Chatwood
Composer: Jeff Martin
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Here is Part 3 of 3 for a live in studio session I directed for The Tea party in Toronto, Ontario. This was released as a enhanced cd (DVD in some countries) in...
Here is Part 3 of 3 for a live in studio session I directed for The Tea party in Toronto, Ontario. This was released as a enhanced cd (DVD in some countries) in 2005. Produced by Mimetic Productions. Directed by Gavin Michael Booth.
Here is Part 3 of 3 for a live in studio session I directed for The Tea party in Toronto, Ontario. This was released as a enhanced cd (DVD in some countries) in 2005. Produced by Mimetic Productions. Directed by Gavin Michael Booth.
I actually lifted this video off - http://www.youtube.com/user/GavinMichaelBooth - so kudos to him.
I sliced off about two minitues of the boys just farting ar...
I actually lifted this video off - http://www.youtube.com/user/GavinMichaelBooth - so kudos to him.
I sliced off about two minitues of the boys just farting around and got the song on its own. Jeff's vocals are just so sweet and vulerable without any of his usual harsh tone in this little number I had to pass it around.
"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003, and it was a track in Seven Circles, the band's last song prior to splitting up.
I actually lifted this video off - http://www.youtube.com/user/GavinMichaelBooth - so kudos to him.
I sliced off about two minitues of the boys just farting around and got the song on its own. Jeff's vocals are just so sweet and vulerable without any of his usual harsh tone in this little number I had to pass it around.
"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003, and it was a track in Seven Circles, the band's last song prior to splitting up.
The official video for The Ocean at the End featuring a guest appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute.
Visit www.teaparty.com or www.jeffmartinoffic...
The official video for The Ocean at the End featuring a guest appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute.
Visit www.teaparty.com or www.jeffmartinofficial.com for more...
Official pic thanks to T.E.Dennis
The official video for The Ocean at the End featuring a guest appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute.
Visit www.teaparty.com or www.jeffmartinofficial.com for more...
Official pic thanks to T.E.Dennis
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Oceans · The Tea Party
Seven Circles
℗ 2004 EMI Music Canada
Released on: 2004-01-01
Producer: Gavin Brown
Producer: Jeff Martin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eric Ratz
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: John Nazario
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Randy Staub
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Zack Blackstone
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Ted Jensen
Conductor, Strings Conductor, Associated Performer, String Arranger: Marc Ouellette
Associated Performer, Violin: Dominique Laplante
Associated Performer, Violin: Rebecca Van der Post
Associated Performer, Violin: Michele Irion
Associated Performer, Violin: Diane Tait
Associated Performer, Viola: Rhyll Peel
Associated Performer, Viola: Angela Rudden
Associated Performer, Cello: Jill Vitols
Associated Performer, Cello: Richard Armin
Composer: Jeff Burrows
Composer: Stuart Chatwood
Composer: Jeff Martin
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Here is Part 3 of 3 for a live in studio session I directed for The Tea party in Toronto, Ontario. This was released as a enhanced cd (DVD in some countries) in 2005. Produced by Mimetic Productions. Directed by Gavin Michael Booth.
I actually lifted this video off - http://www.youtube.com/user/GavinMichaelBooth - so kudos to him.
I sliced off about two minitues of the boys just farting around and got the song on its own. Jeff's vocals are just so sweet and vulerable without any of his usual harsh tone in this little number I had to pass it around.
"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003, and it was a track in Seven Circles, the band's last song prior to splitting up.
The official video for The Ocean at the End featuring a guest appearance by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute.
Visit www.teaparty.com or www.jeffmartinofficial.com for more...
Official pic thanks to T.E.Dennis
"Oceans" is a song by American rock musician D. S. Bradford. The song was recorded in 2012 and released as a single in conjunction with an original hand drawn art piece on July 1, 2014. According to an interview in Vents Magazine, "Oceans" was Bradford's "testament to a fresh start, a new outlook on life." The song was produced and recorded entirely by Bradford. It was also reported during the interview that "Oceans" is the lead single from Bradford's upcoming debut EP, due for release in 2015.
Composition and recording
"Oceans" is a rock song described as blending punk rock elements with modulated guitar tones reminiscent of alternative rock. The song was written on January 8, 2012 and recorded completely on January 23, 2012. "Oceans" was the first song of a new era for Bradford, having returned from a hiatus from music to set straight his life and his priorities. The lyrical content alludes to retrieving a life from loss and regaining a hold on reality that was threatened by the actions of a person who lost their way in the superficial.