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1) Flat Earth Society was founded in 1998, when no-nonsense artist, former architect, clarinettist, saxophonist, keyboard player, composer and producer Peter Vermeersch, wanted to explore new horizons after having convinced music lovers all over the word with Maximalist! and the cult legend band X-legged Sally. Vermeersch, who worked with international artists like Josse De Pauw, Wim Vandekeybus, Vincent Bal, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Fred Frith, The Simpletones and Jazzwork from Berlin and wrote music for the Arditti Quartet, PrimaLa Musica and theSmithQuartet, assembled a pack of inspired and inimitable musicians, forming a big band which has nowadays become much more than just a big band. Peter Vermeersch included, the band now consists of a permanent group of 15 musicians: Stefaan Blancke (trombone), Benjamin Boutreur (saxes), Berlinde Deman (bass tuba), Bart Maris (trumpet), Michel Mast (saxes), Marc Meeuwissen (trombone), Kristof Roseeuw (double bass), Luc Van Lieshout (trumpet), Bruno Vansina (saxes), Peter Vandenberghe (keyboards & compositions), Teun Verbruggen (percussion), Pierre Vervloesem (guitar), Wim Willaert (accordion), Tom Wouters (clarinet, percussion).
The music of Flat Earth Society, varying from strictly written sheet music to liberating improvisation, is 95% homemade. Streaks of music of other composers are used as inspiration, frequently arranged, adapted and integrated into Flat Earth Society compositions, adding a wide range of atmospheres and styles to the eclectic Flat Earth Society universe. Flat Earth Society, who dare to flirt with other disciplines such as theatre and film and have the ability to seduce a number of different audiences, from more select jazz listeners to a wild young rock public, is at its best live on stage.
Mike Patton discovered the music of Flat Earth Society. He immediately proposed the band to release their next album and in attendance of that album he wanted to bring out a compilation album in the US. Isms was compiled by Mike Patton himself. Flat Earth Society joined Patton’s band Fantômas on their European tour in Italy, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland and England.
2) Flat Earth Society is a 60s psych pop/rock band from Lynn, just North of Boston. Flat Earth Society were notable for their crispy, clear vocal sound. In early 1968 they were approached by the Boston advertising firm Quinn and Johnson to make an album and a jingle for the manufacturer of the 'Waleeco' candy bar - the F. B. Washburn Candy Company. That year every 'Waleeco' bar carried a coupon advertising the Flat Earth's Society's album Waleeco for $1.50 and six 'Waleeco' bar wrappers.
Recorded at Fleetwood Recording Studio in Revere, most of the material was written by Kerivan, the only non-original being a slow melodic version of Midnight Hour. The album covers quite a wide rock spectrum with goodtime (I'm So Happy), folk (When You're There and The Prelude For Town Monk), hard rock (Four & Twenty Miles and Shadows), as well as psychedelia, but each track has the band's own style about it. Aside from Feelin' Much Better, the best tracks are arguably on the second side of the album. Dark Street Downtown has some haunting vocals superimposed upon swirling piano. Portrait In Grey is a haunting piano-oriented instrumental and Satori, a very strange psychedelic instrumental.
The band made a few appearances after making the album but broke up soon after.
1) Flat Earth Society … Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name.
1) Flat Earth Society was founded in 1998, when no-nonsense artist, former architect, clarinettist, saxophonist, keyboard player, composer and producer Peter Vermeersch, wanted to explore new horizons after having convinced music lovers all over the word with Maximalist! and the cult legend band X-legged Sally. Vermeersch, who worked with international artists like Josse De Pauw, Wim Vandekeybus, Vincent Bal, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Fred Frith, The Simpletones and Jazzwork from Berlin and wrote music for the Arditti Quartet, PrimaLa Musica and theSmithQuartet, assembled a pack of inspired and inimitable musicians, forming a big band which has nowadays become much more than just a big band. Peter Vermeersch included, the band now consists of a permanent group of 15 musicians: Stefaan Blancke (trombone), Benjamin Boutreur (saxes), Berlinde Deman (bass tuba), Bart Maris (trumpet), Michel Mast (saxes), Marc Meeuwissen (trombone), Kristof Roseeuw (double bass), Luc Van Lieshout (trumpet), Bruno Vansina (saxes), Peter Vandenberghe (keyboards & compositions), Teun Verbruggen (percussion), Pierre Vervloesem (guitar), Wim Willaert (accordion), Tom Wouters (clarinet, percussion).
The music of Flat Earth Society, varying from strictly written sheet music to liberating improvisation, is 95% homemade. Streaks of music of other composers are used as inspiration, frequently arranged, adapted and integrated into Flat Earth Society compositions, adding a wide range of atmospheres and styles to the eclectic Flat Earth Society universe. Flat Earth Society, who dare to flirt with other disciplines such as theatre and film and have the ability to seduce a number of different audiences, from more select jazz listeners to a wild young rock public, is at its best live on stage.
Mike Patton discovered the music of Flat Earth Society. He immediately proposed the band to release their next album and in attendance of that album he wanted to bring out a compilation album in the US. Isms was compiled by Mike Patton himself. Flat Earth Society joined Patton’s band Fantômas on their European tour in Italy, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland and England.
2) Flat Earth Society is a 60s psych pop/rock band from Lynn, just North of Boston. Flat Earth Society were notable for their crispy, clear vocal sound. In early 1968 they were approached by the Boston advertising firm Quinn and Johnson to make an album and a jingle for the manufacturer of the 'Waleeco' candy bar - the F. B. Washburn Candy Company. That year every 'Waleeco' bar carried a coupon advertising the Flat Earth's Society's album Waleeco for $1.50 and six 'Waleeco' bar wrappers.
Recorded at Fleetwood Recording Studio in Revere, most of the material was written by Kerivan, the only non-original being a slow melodic version of Midnight Hour. The album covers quite a wide rock spectrum with goodtime (I'm So Happy), folk (When You're There and The Prelude For Town Monk), hard rock (Four & Twenty Miles and Shadows), as well as psychedelia, but each track has the band's own style about it. Aside from Feelin' Much Better, the best tracks are arguably on the second side of the album. Dark Street Downtown has some haunting vocals superimposed upon swirling piano. Portrait In Grey is a haunting piano-oriented instrumental and Satori, a very strange psychedelic instrumental.
The band made a few appearances after making the album but broke up soon after.
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Flat Earth Society Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'without' by these artists:
9.n.s.p.n. Ohh Woah Woah woah woah You’re better without me Yea I know …
Alex Isley I'm hoping for the truth Jumped right out a plane without…
ANDERSON BILL [ Bill ] Well baby now that you've got your freedom…
B.U.T.T! 네가 없는 밤 GRAY 나 외로웠지만 덕분에 버텼던 tonight 그 말은 하기…
Baile IT'S HEcVY ON MY MIND THcT I COULD DO MORE WITHOUT…
Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner [ Bill ] Well baby now that you've got your freedom…
Blade I don't wanna talk, I don't wanna talk Baby come and…
Bloody Dead and Sexy Life Without You By Brad Dassey 6-8-2023 BRcD: Babe, yeah,…
Brooke Bentham Do you think I'm a fool for loving you? I've never…
Cosmic Moon Where my haters Where my haters I don′t got em I'm not famou…
Domi-no 確かめさせてよ ねえ? 君が高鳴ったそれら に関して 奪って。なんてよしてくれ 憧れのまなざし僕はハイダウェイ woo!…
Elaiza Lying on the bottom Sitting on my bed Waiting in the corne…
Escape From Earth Do I dare (Do I dare) Disturb the air That you left standing…
Eva-R 我想我是鲁宾逊 只有星期五可以 漂流在只有星期五的无人岛 我想我是鲁宾逊 漂流求救又漂流 绝望其实深深满足我 不准别人发…
Exies O shove it Wait I didn't see it coming I took one last…
Gabriel I can’t get you out of my head I just wanna…
Godhead Under here There's no light Take from me my sight I don't ne…
Hojean I don't wanna be alone forever Maybe I'm not good …
I-chan А-а-й А-а-а-а-й Эй! Ты стоишь одна в этом клубе Вашу честь …
Imperative Reaction How can I make you see How do I make you…
j. frede It feels like only yesterday That you was lying here…
Jack Dine I'm hoping for the truth Jumped right out a plane without…
Jack Savoretti I've Been Walking In This Road Time Passing Me By…
Jason Webley The darkness will be here in an hour, To leave me…
Jim-E Stack Before I met you I was all alone I kept crying everyday Beca…
Jim-E-Stack Used to think, I used to think It would be You and me Used…
John B. deHaas The real me is a southern girl with her Levis…
Josiah Everhart Nowhere to go, but down I never thought that I would…
Ken Andrews Shadows beat their way inside Past open doors Strip away t…
L.A Chase Oh the magic of these summer nights Strolling hand in hand…
Lacrimas Profundere Leave me scared Suck my lust The past is everything Leave me…
Melan! I got two cups I got two cups, in the back If…
Model Is it really love, that you're thinking of Or are you,…
Mr. Bass & Ruckus/Annie Ray I see you urking me tonight I'll have to take you…
mSdoS & Blade I don't wanna talk, I don't wanna talk Baby come and…
O.S.G. 네가 없는 밤 GRAY 나 외로웠지만 덕분에 버텼던 tonight 그 말은 하기…
One Man Trio Well I'll sit here to convince myself it's true. If you…
Pino Yeah Girl, you is nothing without me You ain't going to find…
R.2.D.2. Is it still me that makes you sweat? Am I who…
Red Box House without a home Fire without a flame Heart without a …
RIFT. The world waits in line The colours of your sky fade…
Sampha See, I don't wanna say you've got me See, I don't…
Savoretti Jack When I get home And you're lying there Crying in the bedroom…
Shy Girls Yesterday I woke up in an empty bed. I was dreaming…
SPiTback Tell me now again, is it right to stay away? Tell…
Sur Carabela Standing on my feet of lies And only a spark of…
Sweet Noise Learn to live down here without you Learn to live without…
System\Eyes You taught me my work defined my worth And I bought…
The Exies O shove it Wait I didn't see it coming I took one last…
The Gates Everybody's looking for that something One thing that makes …
The Isley Brothers Without a song, the day would never end Without a song,…
The On Fires Your eyes keep passing me by In them I see my…
The Open I can't understand, what's bring you down, Won't you tell…
The Soft Moon Can't imagine life without having you here by my side…
The Sound of Glass I couldn't feel the triumph in the strain I channeled emeral…
X.T.X Has it really been five months, six months? Glad to see…
Y&Y When I saw you The night was blue I pursued by With my…
Years & Years You're the first one, you're the champion You're the tall on…
Years Years You're the first one, you're the champion You're the tall o…
Years & Years You're the first one, you're the champion You're the tall on…
Zero A.D 40 days, a simple waste of time Count the days…
Zero A.D. Eish,Besi blome ekoneni, nezi mpintshi zami Aww kwase kudlul…
Ziggy You like the mountains, and I love the sea What would…
➨ Sampha See, I don’t wanna say you've got me See, I don’t…
JUNE (Ooh, yeah, ayy) It gets to the point in this life…
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Black and Blue Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead Pains in my head,…
Lucky Ol' Sun Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like…
Lucky Old Sun Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like…
New Yes junior 24 woke up in the morning breaking news u…
St. Louis Blues I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
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trashman
The story of Flat Earth:
Once upon the internet, there was a meme, where people make fun of scenarios where the earth can be flat, and just have a fun time.
Then, came people who wanted attention, and importance in their lives.
These people saw the flat earth meme and decided to take it seriously.
These people already had a small following, so if they can make a story just true enough, their popularity will grow.
And so, Flat Earthers we're born.
They lie about the shape of the earth to increase the scale of the conspiracy so that the people who made this conspiracy get more popular.
This started an internet war between Globe Earth vs Flat Earth, Science vs Pseudoscience, Nerds vs Dropouts, etc.
People have tried and tried again to disprove or reinforce the flat earth conspiracy every day, and flat earthers keep making up stuff, just to keep the conspiracy alive for just a bit longer.
And so, after a few years of fighting on the internet, the flat earth can now return to just being a meme. Or can it? The real enemies in this battle are the people that started it all. Flat earth priests. They created the conspiracy just to feel more important. And so they caused a war. They took flat earth from a meme to a conspiracy. The end.
Ray G
As an aerospace engineer, I can confirm the sex party ritual is required to obtain your degree.
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jpdemer5
As a scientist, I can confirm that OUR sex party was way better than yours.
Don't Subscribe
@jpdemer5 As a cleaner,all i can say is stop these sex party's there really gross to clean up.
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Mridhul ML
@Don't Subscribe LMAO the best😂
Luckyluckyluc
The funniest thing for me is flath earthers typing "science is fake" on a device solely created through science LMAO
Luckyluckyluc
[ ] but eho will pay the politicians these absurdly high amounts of money, and even more important, why would they pay them? This question still remains unanswered: What is the benefit of people believing the earth is round?
Luckyluckyluc
[ ] on a round earth, you can dig down too... It makes no difference wether the earth is flat or round; if the secret about the warpholes is discovered publically, the shape of the earth won't make a difference in searching for them... Again, there is no benefit in keeping the supposed lie of the round earth alive regarding the discovery of warpholes...
Luckyluckyluc
[ ] well, no one has ever found some since; surely - on a the flat earth - there would've been many discoveries already...