There are at least four artists with this name
1. An Australian rock ban… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least four artists with this name
1. An Australian rock band
2. An American girl group best known for "My Boyfriend's Back", a #1 hit in the United States in 1963
3. An American R&B group
none of these are to be confused with any of the artists called Angels, without the definite article.
4. Israeli house music duo,
(1) The Angels (Australia)
USA as Angel City (1980-1985), The Angels from Angel City (1988-1989), The Angels (1992).
In November 1970, brothers Rick and John Brewster formed The Moonshine Jug and String Band. In 1971 the band was joined by Irish immigrant Bernard "Doc" Neeson.
The band in 1973 released their debut EP Keep You on the Move, which made the top 5 in Adelaide. This was followed in 1974 by the single "That's All Right With Me". Both these releases were on John Woodruff's Sphere label. Woodruff went on to become the band's manager for most of its career.
In 1974 they changed their name to The Keystone Angels, switched to electric instruments and began playing 1950s rock and roll on the pub circuit.
In 1975, the band supported AC/DC during a South Australian tour, and later performed as the backing band for Chuck Berry.
In 1975, the band was offered a recording deal with the Alberts label and became The Angels. As this point the band was a four-piece with Neeson on bass guitar, Charlie King (Peter Christopolous) on drums, Rick Brewster on lead guitars and John Brewster on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. The band recorded “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” and was released on Rocka album.
The Angels' first single, “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again”, was released in April 1976. The Angels made their debut TV appearance on Countdown. Later in the year, Charlie King was replaced by Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup on the drums.
Chris Bailey and Bon Scott were members of Mount Lofty Rangers in 1974. They released Round and Round, later remixed by Vince Lovegrove as Round and Round and Round in 1996.
Chris Bailey joined the band on bass, to allow Neeson to concentrate on vocals. The move to specialist frontman allowed the band to develop an energetic and theatrical live presence. As a foil, Rick Brewster would remain motionless, his head cocked to one side, for the entire performance.
July of 1977, saw the release of the band's second single, "You're A Lady Now", followed a month later by their self-titled debut LP, The Angels
In August 1978, Face to Face album reached #16 in November and stayed on the Australian charts for 79 weeks. Mark Opitz engineered, and along with The Angels, co-produced the album.
Peter Ledger, who designed the cover, won Best Australian Album Cover Design Award. In November 1978, the band www.bowiedownunder.com/artistconnections/theangels.jpg supported David Bowie on his first Australian tour, resulting in The Tour EP single.
In June 1979, No Exit entered the Australian album chart at #8 upon its release and again at #15 in September. George Young contributed as a backing vocalist to Out of The Blue. In October 1979, Albert released the Out Of The Blue EP.
On New Year's Eve 1979, the band performed in front of almost 100,000 people on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. Their show, however, was cut short when a riot broke out in the audience. Doc Neeson was hit on the head with a sign and Chris Bailey was knocked unconscious by a flying bottle and hospitalised.
In March 1980, the band signed an international contract with CBS Records and released, Face to Face, a compilation of tracks from the Australian Face to Face and No Exit albums, on the Epic label. The band renamed themselves as Angel City to avoid confusion with "Angel" in the USA .
In June 1980, Dark Room, produced by the Brewster brothers, The overseas version of this album featured re-recorded versions of "Ivory Stairs" and "Straight Jacket" in place of "Alexander" and "I'm Scared". American band Great White would later cover "Face The Day", from this LP as well as "Can't Shake It" from Face to Face.
In March 1981, drummer Graham Bidstrup left the band, reportedly due to non-musical differences, and was replaced by New Zealander Brent Eccles.
In October 1981, Never So Live EP, received heavy airplay and on the strength of the new song "Fashion And Fame" went to sell some 80,000 copies. In November 1981 Night Attack, produced by Ed Thacker and the Brewsters.
The band's third international album, Night Attack Early in 1982, American Jim Hilbun was recruited as replacement for Chris Bailey.
In May 1983, Watch The Red, produced by The Angels and engineered by Andrew Scott and Al Wright, was issued. The first single "Stand Up" was release and was written by Hilbun, was a success.
The album, critically acclaimed for its musical inventiveness, featured saxophone leads from Hilbun, John Brewster on lead vocals for one track, and even a piano accordion.
In November 1984, the Two Minute Warning album was released following a three-month recording session in Los Angeles. The American version of the album, on MCA, included a new version of "Be With You". Metal Blade Records re-issued the album in 1990.
John Brewster left the band in February 1986. In his place, the band hired ex-Skyhooks guitarist Bob Spencer in March 1986.
In October of the same year Howling was released on the band's new label Mushroom Records. This album included a cover version of The Animals hit, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" which, at #6, became the band's highest charting single up to that point.
In December 1987, the double live album Liveline was released. The collection spanned ten years of the band's career. The CD version of Liveline included several songs not included on the vinyl release. A live version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" was issued as a single.
Following the success of the album, The Angels embarked on a massive tour of Australia with a lengthy two-hour set that covered the entire history of the group.
In November of 1989, Chrysalis Records in the US issued Beyond Salvation (known as The Angels From Angel City).
It included four new songs, three of which would later appear on the Australian version of the album, and new recordings of the classics "I Ain't The One", "Can't Shake It", "Who Rings The Bell", "City Out of Control" and "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", none of which was made available in Australia.
Alan Niven was signed on as manager of the band's affairs in the US. At the time, Niven was also managing Great White and Guns N' Roses.
Jim Hilbun left during these recording sessions and was replaced by Australian James Morley on bass.
In February 1990, Beyond Salvation was released and became the band's first and only No. 1 album. Produced by Terry Manning, the LP spawned five successful singles, including "Dogs are Talking" and "Backstreet Pickup".
The flipside of "Dogs are Talking" featured demo tracks by three new Australian bands that The Angels had chosen to support them on their upcoming tour, including The Desert Cats, The Hurricanes and the John Woodruff-managed Baby Animals.
The Angels then hit the road on their "Beyond Salvation" Tour with Cheap Trick as supporting act. The video for "Backstreet Pickup" was filmed the day the band were told of the album reaching number one on the charts and shows a very buoyant and enthusiastic band performing for the cameras.
in November of 1991, Red Back Fever, were recorded in Memphis. The band toured for two years, and the song "Tear Me Apart" was included a multi-million dollar government campaign highlighting alcohol related violence.
In July 1992 Mushroom re-issued Red Back Fever / Left Hand Drive as a two CD set. In 1992, both Bob Spencer and James Morley left the band. John Brewster and Jim Hilbun to return, and thus the classic line-up of Brewster-Neeson-Brewster-Eccles-Hilbun was reunited. They immediately set out to write new material.
In December 1994, Evidence a career-spanning collection of the band's hits. In April 1995, The Hard Evidence Tour EP was issued to coincide with the Barbed Wire Ball tour, a national tour that also featured The Screaming Jets and The Poor.
The band then took a break from recording and touring, reconvening in mid-1996 at Darling Harbour studios for the start of what would become the sessions for their last studio album.
In July 1997, The Angels hit the road with The Lounge Lizard Tour with Angry Anderson from Rose Tattoo and Ross Wilson from Mondo Rock and Daddy Cool. The band backed each singer acoustically through classics from their respective bands.
In August 1997, The Angels signed a recording deal with Shock Records in Australia. In October, "Caught in the Night" was the band first single from the album.
In March 1998, Skin and Bone a moderately successful, the album was nominated by ARIA as one of the year's best Australian recordings.
In October 1998, The Angels were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by Angry Anderson. In November 1998 the band performed a brief set at the Concert of the Century in Melbourne to celebrate Mushroom Records' 25th anniversary.
After suffering severe neck and spinal injuries in a horrific car accident in 1999, Doc Neeson announced his departure from the band.
In November 2000, Shock Records reissued Left Hand Drive, previously released by Mushroom in 1992 as a limited-edition collection of unreleased versions and B-sides.
In March of 2001, The Angels reformed as Members of The Angels with John and Rick Brewster, Buzz Bidstrup, Chris Bailey and Jim Hilbun on lead vocals, in March of 2001, for the Gimme Ted - The Ted Mulry Benefit Concert (released on video as Gimme Ted).
In June 2002, Shock Records issued The Complete Sessions 1980-1983, 4-CD box set collection of the band's recorded output from the period between the Dark Room and Watch the Red albums.
In December 2006, Live at The Basement containing all the classics with Brewster, Bailey, Bidstrup and Brewster.
In July 2006, Liberation reissued the The Angels' catalogue. Albums included: Dark Room, Night Attack, Watch the Red, Two Minute Warning, Howling, Beyond Salvation, Red Back Fever, and Wasted Sleepless Night - The Definitive Greatest Hits.
In June 2007, Wasted Sleepless Nights - The Videos. Includes live footage never before released and tracks recorded live from ABC's Studio 22.
The Angels reformed in 2008, featuring Doc Neeson on vocals, the Brewster brothers on lead and rhythm guitar, Chris Bailey on bass and Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup on drums. As of October 2009, the group continues to tour across Australia.
Members
John Brewster, (rhythm guitar, vocals), 1976-1985, 2001-
Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals), 1976-
Chris Bailey (bass), 1977-1982, 2001-
Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals), 1976-1981, 2001-
Doc Neeson (lead vocals), 1976-2000, 2008 -
Brent Eccles (drums), 1981-2000
Jim Hilbun (bass, vocals), 1982-1989,1993-2000
Bob Spencer (rhythm guitar, vocals), 1985-1993
James Morley (bass, vocals), 1990-1992
(2) The Angels (USA)
Formed in New Jersey as The Starlets with Linda Malzone, Bernadette Carroll with sisters Barbara and Phyliss "Jiggs" Allbut in 1960.
The Starlets released two singles “P.S. I Love You" and “Romeo and Juliet" with Astro Records in 1960. Linda Malzone and Bernadette Carroll both leave the group. The Starlets disband in 1961.
Signed up with Caprice label as The Blue Angels and recorded "'Till" and "Cry Baby Cry" in 1961. Released single "Till" entered the Billboard Pop Charts at number 14 as The Blue Angels.
The Blue Angels drop blue and become The Angels with Peggy Santiglia (ex The Delicates) who replaced Linda Jansen (Linda Jankowski) in disagreement with the group leaves and goes solo under the name of Carol Lynn Brent in 1962.
The Angels were an American girl group best known for their 1963 hit "My Boyfriend's Back". The spoken intro and lead vocal is by Peggy Santiglia. The song was originally meant as a demo for The Shirelles to consider recording. However, the music publishers liked The Angels' version so much that they released it as is, and the single became a #1 hit in the USA.
The Angels released several more lesser-known singles but were never able to repeat the success of "My Boyfriend's Back". Eventually, the group members became session vocalists.
Renamed themselves as The Powder Puffs
and released single "(You Can't Take) My Boyfriend's Woody" with Imperial label in 1964. Followed by The Beach Nuts featuring Peggy Santiglia, Phyllis "Jiggs" Allbut, Barbara Allbut, Jean Thomas, Richard Gotteher, Robert Feldman and Jerry Goldstein.
Next band The Halos with Toni Mason (Angie & The Chicklettes) who replaced Peggy Santiglia after leaving of abscence from group In 1964. Featuring Toni Mason, Barbara Allbut and Phyllis "Jiggs" Allbut. Released single "Do I" with Congress in 1965. Debra Swisher (The Pixies Three) who who replaced Toni Mason in 1967.
The Angels featured Bernadette Carroll with sisters Barbara and Phyliss "Jiggs" Allbut in 1967. Peggy Santiglia rejoined the group and disband in 1968. They last single “You're All I Need To Get By” in 1974.
(3) The Angels (USA)
The Angels R&B were formed in Philadelphia 1954. Lead tenor Bernard Lynn, Nelson Martin, baritone, Bill Wright, and bass Melvin Maxwell first got together in 1955.
In early October 1956, the Angels showed up to record two songs. The first was the old standard “The Glory Of Love,” which had been written by Billy Hill back in 1936, when it had become a #1 hit for the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
On the strength of the record, the Angels were booked into the Apollo Theater, with an Alan Freed show, for the week beginning November 23, 1956. The end of the Angels came in 1958 with Nelson Martin got married and couldn't devote as much time to the group, and Herbert Meyers was “locked up for embezzlement.”
4) Israeli Duo The Angels have been enjoying multiple success with their releases on HMWL, Sony Music, Deep Root Tribe and Go Deeva.
https://www.beatport.com/artist/the-angels-il/913642
Moran & Steven Angel are much more than your average married couple. While your date night might be dinner & a movie - their date night is setting a dance-floor on fire during one of their DJ sets, or blazing house & techno beats in the studio. This Dynamic duo of well-experienced DJs & Producers from Tel Aviv, who have played in all the top clubs of the Holy-land, know how to get the crowd Bumpin’, while crafting mesmerizing dj sets that flow thru house, Tec-House and Techno, infused with disco, latin & afro vibes.
1. An Australian rock ban… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least four artists with this name
1. An Australian rock band
2. An American girl group best known for "My Boyfriend's Back", a #1 hit in the United States in 1963
3. An American R&B group
none of these are to be confused with any of the artists called Angels, without the definite article.
4. Israeli house music duo,
(1) The Angels (Australia)
USA as Angel City (1980-1985), The Angels from Angel City (1988-1989), The Angels (1992).
In November 1970, brothers Rick and John Brewster formed The Moonshine Jug and String Band. In 1971 the band was joined by Irish immigrant Bernard "Doc" Neeson.
The band in 1973 released their debut EP Keep You on the Move, which made the top 5 in Adelaide. This was followed in 1974 by the single "That's All Right With Me". Both these releases were on John Woodruff's Sphere label. Woodruff went on to become the band's manager for most of its career.
In 1974 they changed their name to The Keystone Angels, switched to electric instruments and began playing 1950s rock and roll on the pub circuit.
In 1975, the band supported AC/DC during a South Australian tour, and later performed as the backing band for Chuck Berry.
In 1975, the band was offered a recording deal with the Alberts label and became The Angels. As this point the band was a four-piece with Neeson on bass guitar, Charlie King (Peter Christopolous) on drums, Rick Brewster on lead guitars and John Brewster on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. The band recorded “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” and was released on Rocka album.
The Angels' first single, “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again”, was released in April 1976. The Angels made their debut TV appearance on Countdown. Later in the year, Charlie King was replaced by Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup on the drums.
Chris Bailey and Bon Scott were members of Mount Lofty Rangers in 1974. They released Round and Round, later remixed by Vince Lovegrove as Round and Round and Round in 1996.
Chris Bailey joined the band on bass, to allow Neeson to concentrate on vocals. The move to specialist frontman allowed the band to develop an energetic and theatrical live presence. As a foil, Rick Brewster would remain motionless, his head cocked to one side, for the entire performance.
July of 1977, saw the release of the band's second single, "You're A Lady Now", followed a month later by their self-titled debut LP, The Angels
In August 1978, Face to Face album reached #16 in November and stayed on the Australian charts for 79 weeks. Mark Opitz engineered, and along with The Angels, co-produced the album.
Peter Ledger, who designed the cover, won Best Australian Album Cover Design Award. In November 1978, the band www.bowiedownunder.com/artistconnections/theangels.jpg supported David Bowie on his first Australian tour, resulting in The Tour EP single.
In June 1979, No Exit entered the Australian album chart at #8 upon its release and again at #15 in September. George Young contributed as a backing vocalist to Out of The Blue. In October 1979, Albert released the Out Of The Blue EP.
On New Year's Eve 1979, the band performed in front of almost 100,000 people on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. Their show, however, was cut short when a riot broke out in the audience. Doc Neeson was hit on the head with a sign and Chris Bailey was knocked unconscious by a flying bottle and hospitalised.
In March 1980, the band signed an international contract with CBS Records and released, Face to Face, a compilation of tracks from the Australian Face to Face and No Exit albums, on the Epic label. The band renamed themselves as Angel City to avoid confusion with "Angel" in the USA .
In June 1980, Dark Room, produced by the Brewster brothers, The overseas version of this album featured re-recorded versions of "Ivory Stairs" and "Straight Jacket" in place of "Alexander" and "I'm Scared". American band Great White would later cover "Face The Day", from this LP as well as "Can't Shake It" from Face to Face.
In March 1981, drummer Graham Bidstrup left the band, reportedly due to non-musical differences, and was replaced by New Zealander Brent Eccles.
In October 1981, Never So Live EP, received heavy airplay and on the strength of the new song "Fashion And Fame" went to sell some 80,000 copies. In November 1981 Night Attack, produced by Ed Thacker and the Brewsters.
The band's third international album, Night Attack Early in 1982, American Jim Hilbun was recruited as replacement for Chris Bailey.
In May 1983, Watch The Red, produced by The Angels and engineered by Andrew Scott and Al Wright, was issued. The first single "Stand Up" was release and was written by Hilbun, was a success.
The album, critically acclaimed for its musical inventiveness, featured saxophone leads from Hilbun, John Brewster on lead vocals for one track, and even a piano accordion.
In November 1984, the Two Minute Warning album was released following a three-month recording session in Los Angeles. The American version of the album, on MCA, included a new version of "Be With You". Metal Blade Records re-issued the album in 1990.
John Brewster left the band in February 1986. In his place, the band hired ex-Skyhooks guitarist Bob Spencer in March 1986.
In October of the same year Howling was released on the band's new label Mushroom Records. This album included a cover version of The Animals hit, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" which, at #6, became the band's highest charting single up to that point.
In December 1987, the double live album Liveline was released. The collection spanned ten years of the band's career. The CD version of Liveline included several songs not included on the vinyl release. A live version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" was issued as a single.
Following the success of the album, The Angels embarked on a massive tour of Australia with a lengthy two-hour set that covered the entire history of the group.
In November of 1989, Chrysalis Records in the US issued Beyond Salvation (known as The Angels From Angel City).
It included four new songs, three of which would later appear on the Australian version of the album, and new recordings of the classics "I Ain't The One", "Can't Shake It", "Who Rings The Bell", "City Out of Control" and "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", none of which was made available in Australia.
Alan Niven was signed on as manager of the band's affairs in the US. At the time, Niven was also managing Great White and Guns N' Roses.
Jim Hilbun left during these recording sessions and was replaced by Australian James Morley on bass.
In February 1990, Beyond Salvation was released and became the band's first and only No. 1 album. Produced by Terry Manning, the LP spawned five successful singles, including "Dogs are Talking" and "Backstreet Pickup".
The flipside of "Dogs are Talking" featured demo tracks by three new Australian bands that The Angels had chosen to support them on their upcoming tour, including The Desert Cats, The Hurricanes and the John Woodruff-managed Baby Animals.
The Angels then hit the road on their "Beyond Salvation" Tour with Cheap Trick as supporting act. The video for "Backstreet Pickup" was filmed the day the band were told of the album reaching number one on the charts and shows a very buoyant and enthusiastic band performing for the cameras.
in November of 1991, Red Back Fever, were recorded in Memphis. The band toured for two years, and the song "Tear Me Apart" was included a multi-million dollar government campaign highlighting alcohol related violence.
In July 1992 Mushroom re-issued Red Back Fever / Left Hand Drive as a two CD set. In 1992, both Bob Spencer and James Morley left the band. John Brewster and Jim Hilbun to return, and thus the classic line-up of Brewster-Neeson-Brewster-Eccles-Hilbun was reunited. They immediately set out to write new material.
In December 1994, Evidence a career-spanning collection of the band's hits. In April 1995, The Hard Evidence Tour EP was issued to coincide with the Barbed Wire Ball tour, a national tour that also featured The Screaming Jets and The Poor.
The band then took a break from recording and touring, reconvening in mid-1996 at Darling Harbour studios for the start of what would become the sessions for their last studio album.
In July 1997, The Angels hit the road with The Lounge Lizard Tour with Angry Anderson from Rose Tattoo and Ross Wilson from Mondo Rock and Daddy Cool. The band backed each singer acoustically through classics from their respective bands.
In August 1997, The Angels signed a recording deal with Shock Records in Australia. In October, "Caught in the Night" was the band first single from the album.
In March 1998, Skin and Bone a moderately successful, the album was nominated by ARIA as one of the year's best Australian recordings.
In October 1998, The Angels were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by Angry Anderson. In November 1998 the band performed a brief set at the Concert of the Century in Melbourne to celebrate Mushroom Records' 25th anniversary.
After suffering severe neck and spinal injuries in a horrific car accident in 1999, Doc Neeson announced his departure from the band.
In November 2000, Shock Records reissued Left Hand Drive, previously released by Mushroom in 1992 as a limited-edition collection of unreleased versions and B-sides.
In March of 2001, The Angels reformed as Members of The Angels with John and Rick Brewster, Buzz Bidstrup, Chris Bailey and Jim Hilbun on lead vocals, in March of 2001, for the Gimme Ted - The Ted Mulry Benefit Concert (released on video as Gimme Ted).
In June 2002, Shock Records issued The Complete Sessions 1980-1983, 4-CD box set collection of the band's recorded output from the period between the Dark Room and Watch the Red albums.
In December 2006, Live at The Basement containing all the classics with Brewster, Bailey, Bidstrup and Brewster.
In July 2006, Liberation reissued the The Angels' catalogue. Albums included: Dark Room, Night Attack, Watch the Red, Two Minute Warning, Howling, Beyond Salvation, Red Back Fever, and Wasted Sleepless Night - The Definitive Greatest Hits.
In June 2007, Wasted Sleepless Nights - The Videos. Includes live footage never before released and tracks recorded live from ABC's Studio 22.
The Angels reformed in 2008, featuring Doc Neeson on vocals, the Brewster brothers on lead and rhythm guitar, Chris Bailey on bass and Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup on drums. As of October 2009, the group continues to tour across Australia.
Members
John Brewster, (rhythm guitar, vocals), 1976-1985, 2001-
Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals), 1976-
Chris Bailey (bass), 1977-1982, 2001-
Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals), 1976-1981, 2001-
Doc Neeson (lead vocals), 1976-2000, 2008 -
Brent Eccles (drums), 1981-2000
Jim Hilbun (bass, vocals), 1982-1989,1993-2000
Bob Spencer (rhythm guitar, vocals), 1985-1993
James Morley (bass, vocals), 1990-1992
(2) The Angels (USA)
Formed in New Jersey as The Starlets with Linda Malzone, Bernadette Carroll with sisters Barbara and Phyliss "Jiggs" Allbut in 1960.
The Starlets released two singles “P.S. I Love You" and “Romeo and Juliet" with Astro Records in 1960. Linda Malzone and Bernadette Carroll both leave the group. The Starlets disband in 1961.
Signed up with Caprice label as The Blue Angels and recorded "'Till" and "Cry Baby Cry" in 1961. Released single "Till" entered the Billboard Pop Charts at number 14 as The Blue Angels.
The Blue Angels drop blue and become The Angels with Peggy Santiglia (ex The Delicates) who replaced Linda Jansen (Linda Jankowski) in disagreement with the group leaves and goes solo under the name of Carol Lynn Brent in 1962.
The Angels were an American girl group best known for their 1963 hit "My Boyfriend's Back". The spoken intro and lead vocal is by Peggy Santiglia. The song was originally meant as a demo for The Shirelles to consider recording. However, the music publishers liked The Angels' version so much that they released it as is, and the single became a #1 hit in the USA.
The Angels released several more lesser-known singles but were never able to repeat the success of "My Boyfriend's Back". Eventually, the group members became session vocalists.
Renamed themselves as The Powder Puffs
and released single "(You Can't Take) My Boyfriend's Woody" with Imperial label in 1964. Followed by The Beach Nuts featuring Peggy Santiglia, Phyllis "Jiggs" Allbut, Barbara Allbut, Jean Thomas, Richard Gotteher, Robert Feldman and Jerry Goldstein.
Next band The Halos with Toni Mason (Angie & The Chicklettes) who replaced Peggy Santiglia after leaving of abscence from group In 1964. Featuring Toni Mason, Barbara Allbut and Phyllis "Jiggs" Allbut. Released single "Do I" with Congress in 1965. Debra Swisher (The Pixies Three) who who replaced Toni Mason in 1967.
The Angels featured Bernadette Carroll with sisters Barbara and Phyliss "Jiggs" Allbut in 1967. Peggy Santiglia rejoined the group and disband in 1968. They last single “You're All I Need To Get By” in 1974.
(3) The Angels (USA)
The Angels R&B were formed in Philadelphia 1954. Lead tenor Bernard Lynn, Nelson Martin, baritone, Bill Wright, and bass Melvin Maxwell first got together in 1955.
In early October 1956, the Angels showed up to record two songs. The first was the old standard “The Glory Of Love,” which had been written by Billy Hill back in 1936, when it had become a #1 hit for the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
On the strength of the record, the Angels were booked into the Apollo Theater, with an Alan Freed show, for the week beginning November 23, 1956. The end of the Angels came in 1958 with Nelson Martin got married and couldn't devote as much time to the group, and Herbert Meyers was “locked up for embezzlement.”
4) Israeli Duo The Angels have been enjoying multiple success with their releases on HMWL, Sony Music, Deep Root Tribe and Go Deeva.
https://www.beatport.com/artist/the-angels-il/913642
Moran & Steven Angel are much more than your average married couple. While your date night might be dinner & a movie - their date night is setting a dance-floor on fire during one of their DJ sets, or blazing house & techno beats in the studio. This Dynamic duo of well-experienced DJs & Producers from Tel Aviv, who have played in all the top clubs of the Holy-land, know how to get the crowd Bumpin’, while crafting mesmerizing dj sets that flow thru house, Tec-House and Techno, infused with disco, latin & afro vibes.
Heart To Heart
The Angels Lyrics
You can feel my heart
主唱:冯惠雅 FT. 施连奴
作曲:施连奴(Lino)
填词:冯惠雅 , RAP:施连奴(Lino)
编曲:苏家暘
Vers 1:
Can you feel that all my sorrow
When you staying here by my side
And I’m having trouble then I’m feeling all alone
承受太多冷嘲热讽点起了心火
理智消失了以后
每夜疲惫环绕穿越在恶梦之中
Never close my eyes
沉默 不是一种接受
I can be myself
辩驳 也许是种解脱
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
Vers 2:
曾经躲在黑暗的角落
凝视镜子的时候
彷彿看见无形目光围绕在背后
纵使很多流言蜚语一直在身旁
过去不会再难过
已经不怕面对过去困扰的枷锁
Never close my eyes
沉默 不是一种接受
I can be myself
辩驳 也许是种解脱
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
Rap:
Yeah ~oh~
I always need you
You never leave me
Everytime there’s no reason that you hear me
Hey be my heart, be my proud
Let’s get to right
Baby let’s get it started one, two, three, four, five
Let’s step by step, let’s side by side, oh yeah
Somebody hey please tell us who the f f f f is
Get outta here dude (oh dear)
Or drop it on me (oh wow)
It is real, no excuse, yes, I’m talking to you
Ain’t nobody got time for that because you think you’re standing on top of the world
Matha fatha got tired but their son on the beach with a beat and he dance like a girl
You wanna rock but you’re not with a mark on your arm, make it stop , okay?
I hear applause and I take a bow with a kiss goodbye
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
主唱:冯惠雅 FT. 施连奴
作曲:施连奴(Lino)
填词:冯惠雅 , RAP:施连奴(Lino)
编曲:苏家暘
Vers 1:
Can you feel that all my sorrow
When you staying here by my side
And I’m having trouble then I’m feeling all alone
承受太多冷嘲热讽点起了心火
理智消失了以后
每夜疲惫环绕穿越在恶梦之中
Never close my eyes
沉默 不是一种接受
I can be myself
辩驳 也许是种解脱
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
Vers 2:
曾经躲在黑暗的角落
凝视镜子的时候
彷彿看见无形目光围绕在背后
纵使很多流言蜚语一直在身旁
过去不会再难过
已经不怕面对过去困扰的枷锁
Never close my eyes
沉默 不是一种接受
I can be myself
辩驳 也许是种解脱
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
Rap:
Yeah ~oh~
I always need you
You never leave me
Everytime there’s no reason that you hear me
Hey be my heart, be my proud
Let’s get to right
Baby let’s get it started one, two, three, four, five
Let’s step by step, let’s side by side, oh yeah
Somebody hey please tell us who the f f f f is
Get outta here dude (oh dear)
Or drop it on me (oh wow)
It is real, no excuse, yes, I’m talking to you
Ain’t nobody got time for that because you think you’re standing on top of the world
Matha fatha got tired but their son on the beach with a beat and he dance like a girl
You wanna rock but you’re not with a mark on your arm, make it stop , okay?
I hear applause and I take a bow with a kiss goodbye
Chorus :
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
是我逞强的太久
Can you feel my heart
是你牵着我的手
You will see my heart
黑夜从不会寂寞
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
You can feel my heart, my heart, my heart
Lyrics © Kanjian Music
Written by: feng hui ya
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@hammeredout8146
Yes, I noticed that. Mr G of CineG has a video about the meaning of dogs in the movie.
https://youtu.be/yEFntQXmSgw
I think that there are a lot of "vestigial" things in Angel Heart--things that were cut out but not completely cut out. There was a subplot about cats that was cut and I think that's why there's a cat in the opening scene.
Chickens represent cowardice in the U.S. but I don't know how widespread that idiom is. I think that chicken-as-victim is specific to Angel Heart.
As a pit bull lover, not as a film scholar, I noticed that the pit bull scenes are actually pretty ridiculous. It's obviously a friendly pit bull and the violent barking noises don't really sync to the dog's behavior. It's pretty funny when you notice it. The dog is trying to give Mickey Rourke kisses and his otherwise fine performance of fear is undercut if you're a pit bull lover.
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@aurelienyonrac
Waw. You nailed it.
The confusion between what you do and who you are is great in many people.
What you are cannot change not be defined or measured. It is unfathomable. Unlimited infinite.
Do you remember the first time you where aware? Do you remember loosing consciousness? How could you?
What you do, that starts and end.
That is of this world.
To make you forget you have a body and instead think you are a body or a mind or a feeling.
That is what a good puppeteer does.
That is what you do.
"The knife is dangerous
The knife is helpful
The knife is" and the rest is projection.
It makes a thrilling story.
So be honest.
What do you want?
Are you board of peace and want chaos for a change?
Now you realise that it is not what you want.
Things are not interesting.
You pay attention and they become interesting.
So, you pulling away negates what is.
That is how negative experience are generated. And the cycle of grief starts. Until surrender.
😻
@LlorDrei
I actually feel that this movie... and possibly the book it was based off of... had elements taken from Robert Bloch's short story, "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper".
Spoiler of the story below, so separating by a few lines for those who have not read.
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In the short story, a man goes to a psychiatrist's office, and asks for his help in examining his patients, believing one of them is actually Jack the Ripper, who is actually a sorcerer, and his serial mutilations are actually rituals to grant him eternal life. So they visit some patients, walk the streets, and all the while, you hear the thoughts going through the psychiatrist's mind, not believing the man, and thinking he's crazy. Then, at the end, after the man convinces him that he will never give up his search for Jack the Ripper, all of a sudden, the psychiatrist, who's thoughts have been read through the whole story, pulls out a knife and says to call him Jack. The immortal sorcerer, Jack the Ripper, actually existed in the psychiatrist's body the whole time, without him knowing about it, the ritual murders allowing him to send his soul into people's bodies to hide, without their knowledge, until he needs, or has to, come out, to kill again.
@hammeredout8146
Hi Randy. Yes, it is a stretch to think that Harold was picked at random. I attempted to distinguish it as a casual observation and not a part of my theory.
Mr. G of CineG is great! The official sequel to this video is on his channel. He was tremendously helpful. https://youtu.be/v1Xc5VQGd14
You cannot rely on the book to understand the movie 100% of the time. "The Shining" is the perfect example. The movie is so different that reading the book to understand the movie is folly.
Starting with "Rosemary's Baby," American cinema has loved the idea of a literal Satanic cult with real political power. "The Omen" also plays with this. The trend became tiresome by the time "Angel Heart" came out (maybe because nuclear war was scarier) and the movie is better for it. It's problematic because the QAnon lunatics take these ideas seriously. Yes, there is great wisdom in looking for mundane explanations.
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@adagiobreeze8493
This was the first movie to truly spook me as an adult. It’s sad more people don’t know about it.
@hammeredout8146
Spoon?
@adagiobreeze8493
@@hammeredout8146 *spooked 😱
@hammeredout8146
@@adagiobreeze8493 That makes a lot of sense. I don't know if you live in the US, but if you don't, should I telling you what spooning means?
@hammeredout8146
@@russellcollier8202 Hmmm . . . I'll assume it means the same thing as in the US, but healthcare is free.
@ericpanissidi6761
Yes walked out at end very creeped out. had to wait a long time to get a VHS copy to watch again
@jamiecaldwell4043
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this analysis ! I've always been confused by the act of taking Harold Angel's soul. Where did Johnny's soul go? Your interpretation, that both souls were inside Johnny; well, that clears a lot up for me. Thanks for this review!
@owenhammer
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@nicholasjanke3476
Also when Johnny did the transformation he obviously got all of Harold's memories to the extant that he's forgotten his real identity.