Lost Dogs is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased rarities. Lost Dogs sold 89,500copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart. Lost Dogs has been certified gold by the RIAA.
A number of songs included on Lost Dogs differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash", and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative."
Footsteps is singer/songwriter Chris de Burgh's seventeenth original album, released in 2008. This album includes two songs penned by de Burgh and cover versions of thirteen other songs that inspired and influenced him throughout his career. The cover versions include well-known songs by bands and artists like The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Toto and Pete Seeger. In 2011, De Burgh released a follow-up album, Footsteps 2.
This is a general glossary of the terminology used in the sport of cricket. Where words in a sentence are also defined elsewhere in this article, they appear in italics. Certain aspects of cricket terminology are explained in more detail in cricket statistics and the naming of fielding positions is explained at fielding (cricket).
Cricket is known for its rich terminology. Some terms are often thought to be arcane and humorous by those not familiar with the game.
In basketball, traveling (travelling in Commonwealth English) is a violation of the rules that occurs when a player holding the ball moves one or both of their feet illegally. Most commonly, a player travels by illegally moving his or her pivot foot or taking two or more steps without dribbling the ball. A similar rule with the same name exists in the related sports of netball and korfball.
Traveling is someyimes also called "walking", "steps", "deucing", or "carrying," predominantly in a streetball atmosphere.
In basketball
Definitions
NCAA
Section 72. Traveling
Art. 1. A player who catches the ball with both feet on the playing court may
pivot, using either foot. When one foot is lifted, the other is the pivot foot.
Art. 2. A player who catches the ball while moving or dribbling may stop and
establish a pivot foot as follows:
Art. 3. After coming to a stop and establishing the pivot foot:
Art. 4. After coming to a stop when neither foot can be the pivot foot:
Art. 5. It is traveling when a player falls to the playing court while holding the
ball without maintaining a pivot foot.
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Walking In Your Footsteps · The Police
Synchronicity
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1983-06-17
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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published: 15 Apr 2019
Sting - Walking In Your Footsteps
Sting - Walking In Your Footsteps - Arena di Verona - 6 maggio 1988
published: 03 Sep 2014
Sting - Walking In Your Footsteps/Fragile (Verona - May 6 1988)
published: 26 Mar 2022
The Police - Walking In Your Footsteps (Live in Rio de Janeiro) (2007)
Police no Maracanã \o/
Quem gostou dá um joinha ;D
published: 25 Jan 2014
Sting - Walking In Your Footsteps
Sting & Peter Gabriel - Rock, Paper, Scissors Tour
Washington DC, 6/23/2016
published: 24 Jun 2016
STING - Police /Лучшее в коллекции/ Walking in Your Footsteps / 1080 (HD)
STING - Police / Walking in Your Footsteps / 1080 (HD)
published: 10 May 2023
Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003)
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Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003) · The Police
The Police
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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published: 23 Sep 2018
The Police RENEWED - Walking In Your Footsteps (FYYC's Remix & Special Video)
With The Police, and especially Sting in fact, persisting in their refusal (or rather fear, I think) to make that new material that everyone is really waiting for, we - the loyal fans - have to get the job done. So take a moment for this refreshed version of ‘Walking In Your Footsteps’.
Don’t be deceived by the live video footage, what you hear is never what you see. The video is only made to support the audio remix. I really never liked the Synchronicity studio version of WIYF, but on stage in the early 80’s they turned it partly into an interesting piece. So I juggled a bit with the better pieces, especially Andy’s guitar parts. And I definitely left out the ugly pan flute at the beginning. Many sound shards are involved, but predominantly is a rehearsal version of the early eighties. ...
published: 13 Aug 2022
"Walking In Your Footsteps." - The Police
From the album "Synchronicity." by the Police. (1983)
This is my little Dinosaur movie... enjoy.
Video by Laurel White. (created 11-18-2011.)
published: 19 Nov 2011
THE POLICE - Walking In Your Footsteps (Lyric Video)
I do not own the copyright to the music in this video...
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Walking In Your Footsteps · The Police
Synchronicity
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1983-06-17
Produc...
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Walking In Your Footsteps · The Police
Synchronicity
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1983-06-17
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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Walking In Your Footsteps · The Police
Synchronicity
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1983-06-17
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003) · The Police
The Police
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 200...
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Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003) · The Police
The Police
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003) · The Police
The Police
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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With The Police, and especially Sting in fact, persisting in their refusal (or rather fear, I think) to make that new material that everyone is really waiting f...
With The Police, and especially Sting in fact, persisting in their refusal (or rather fear, I think) to make that new material that everyone is really waiting for, we - the loyal fans - have to get the job done. So take a moment for this refreshed version of ‘Walking In Your Footsteps’.
Don’t be deceived by the live video footage, what you hear is never what you see. The video is only made to support the audio remix. I really never liked the Synchronicity studio version of WIYF, but on stage in the early 80’s they turned it partly into an interesting piece. So I juggled a bit with the better pieces, especially Andy’s guitar parts. And I definitely left out the ugly pan flute at the beginning. Many sound shards are involved, but predominantly is a rehearsal version of the early eighties.
All footage used is around on the internet. Really hope you enjoy it. If you do, please leave a short message! If you don’t, don’t hesitate to comment also. Love to read any comments.
And in the end – of course – this all is for a much greater cause. If our protagonist(s) will ever read this: come on guys, and especially mister Sting, the years are starting to count seriously, so surprise the world, break the myth about The Police as a closed legend, visit your old friends (while you still can), and do what lots worldwide don't expect, but are really waiting for: MAKE THAT DAMN SIXTH POLICE ALBUM!
With The Police, and especially Sting in fact, persisting in their refusal (or rather fear, I think) to make that new material that everyone is really waiting for, we - the loyal fans - have to get the job done. So take a moment for this refreshed version of ‘Walking In Your Footsteps’.
Don’t be deceived by the live video footage, what you hear is never what you see. The video is only made to support the audio remix. I really never liked the Synchronicity studio version of WIYF, but on stage in the early 80’s they turned it partly into an interesting piece. So I juggled a bit with the better pieces, especially Andy’s guitar parts. And I definitely left out the ugly pan flute at the beginning. Many sound shards are involved, but predominantly is a rehearsal version of the early eighties.
All footage used is around on the internet. Really hope you enjoy it. If you do, please leave a short message! If you don’t, don’t hesitate to comment also. Love to read any comments.
And in the end – of course – this all is for a much greater cause. If our protagonist(s) will ever read this: come on guys, and especially mister Sting, the years are starting to count seriously, so surprise the world, break the myth about The Police as a closed legend, visit your old friends (while you still can), and do what lots worldwide don't expect, but are really waiting for: MAKE THAT DAMN SIXTH POLICE ALBUM!
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Walking In Your Footsteps · The Police
Synchronicity
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1983-06-17
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
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Walking In Your Footsteps (Remastered 2003) · The Police
The Police
℗ 2003 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Hugh Padgham
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: The Police
Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass Guitar: Gordon Sumner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Andy Summers
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Stewart Copeland
Composer Lyricist: Sting
Auto-generated by YouTube.
With The Police, and especially Sting in fact, persisting in their refusal (or rather fear, I think) to make that new material that everyone is really waiting for, we - the loyal fans - have to get the job done. So take a moment for this refreshed version of ‘Walking In Your Footsteps’.
Don’t be deceived by the live video footage, what you hear is never what you see. The video is only made to support the audio remix. I really never liked the Synchronicity studio version of WIYF, but on stage in the early 80’s they turned it partly into an interesting piece. So I juggled a bit with the better pieces, especially Andy’s guitar parts. And I definitely left out the ugly pan flute at the beginning. Many sound shards are involved, but predominantly is a rehearsal version of the early eighties.
All footage used is around on the internet. Really hope you enjoy it. If you do, please leave a short message! If you don’t, don’t hesitate to comment also. Love to read any comments.
And in the end – of course – this all is for a much greater cause. If our protagonist(s) will ever read this: come on guys, and especially mister Sting, the years are starting to count seriously, so surprise the world, break the myth about The Police as a closed legend, visit your old friends (while you still can), and do what lots worldwide don't expect, but are really waiting for: MAKE THAT DAMN SIXTH POLICE ALBUM!
Lost Dogs is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased rarities. Lost Dogs sold 89,500copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart. Lost Dogs has been certified gold by the RIAA.
A number of songs included on Lost Dogs differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash", and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative."
Fifty million years ago You walked upon the planet so Lord of all that you could see Just a little bit like me Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Hey, Mr. Dinosaur You really couldn't ask for more You were God's favorite creature But you didn't have a future Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Hey, mighty brontosaurus Don't you have a lesson for us? Thought your rule would always last There were no lessons in your past You were built three stories high They say you would not hurt a fly If we explode the atom bomb Will they say that we were dumb? Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps They say the meek shall inherit the Earth They say the meek shall inherit the Earth Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps Walking in your footsteps