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Big Brother

Big Brother may refer to:

  • Big Brother (1984), a character from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Authoritarianism, referred to as "Big Brother", any omnipresent, seemingly benevolent figure representing the oppressive control over individual lives exerted by an authoritarian government, a concept from the above novel.
  • Surveillance, video surveillance
  • Big Brother Award, an award for acts against personal privacy
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, a voluntary organization that mentors youth
  • Big Brother (TV series), a reality television series, see also:
    • Big Brother (UK TV series)
    • Big Brother (Australian TV series)
    • Big Brother (USA TV series)
    • Big Brother (Swedish TV series)
    • Big Brother Brasil
    • Pinoy Big Brother (Philippine TV series)
  • Big Brother (Magazine), a now-defunct skateboarding culture magazine
  • Big Brother (Are You Being Served? episode) was an episode of the British comedy.

Music:

  • Big Brother (records), the UK record label of Oasis
  • Big Brother and the Holding Company, a band from San Francisco's psychedelic era, best known for its most famous lead singer, Janis Joplin
  • "Big Brother", a song by Stevie Wonder which appeared on the album Talking Book
  • "Big Brother", a song by David Bowie which appeared on the album Diamond Dogs
  • "Big Brother", a song by Girls Aloud which appeared on the album What Will The Neighbours Say?
  • "Big Brother", a song by Hazel O'Connor which appeared on the film soundtrack Breaking Glass
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Music:. It is the hope of most fans that the relationship between the two bands is rekindled and that more great music is produced. Big Brother may refer to:. Most of this evidence comes from an interview with Bert [1] and a recent song, so far unreleased, by My Chemical Romance entitled "Disenchanted (Shut Up and Play)". "Big Brother", a song by Hazel O'Connor which appeared on the film soundtrack Breaking Glass. Some also believe the conflict sprouted from disagreements over the addition of "Under Pressure" to In Love and Death. "Big Brother", a song by Girls Aloud which appeared on the album What Will The Neighbours Say?. In recent months, the two lead singers of both bands seem to have had a fallout due to Gerard's becoming straight edge.

"Big Brother", a song by David Bowie which appeared on the album Diamond Dogs. My Chemical Romance and The Used have covered "Under Pressure" (originally by David Bowie and Queen) in concert on multiple occasions. "Big Brother", a song by Stevie Wonder which appeared on the album Talking Book. The lead singer Gerard Way and Bert were rumored to have been particularly close (rumors of romance exist but are probably dismissable, having been spread mostly by fanfiction; however, the two have been known to kiss onstage). Big Brother and the Holding Company, a band from San Francisco's psychedelic era, best known for its most famous lead singer, Janis Joplin. The Used is known to be very friendly with My Chemical Romance. Big Brother (records), the UK record label of Oasis. They won Best International Band at the Metal Hammer awards in June 2005.

Big Brother (Are You Being Served? episode) was an episode of the British comedy. Also featured in the Crusty Demons 10th Anniversary tour in 2005. Big Brother (Magazine), a now-defunct skateboarding culture magazine. In March 2005, The Used sold all 5,500 tickets for their only Australian headline concert in Sydney in just one hour. Pinoy Big Brother (Philippine TV series). The Used toured extensively, including the 2002 Ozzfest, the 2002 Vans Warped Tour, the 2003 Vans Warped Tour, Linkin Park’s Projekt Revolution Tour, the Taste of Chaos tour and most recently a fall 2005 tour (with Glassjaw) throughout August and September. Big Brother Brasil. Singles include "Take It Away," "I Caught Fire," and "All That I've Got.".

Big Brother (Swedish TV series). The Used’s sophomore album, In Love and Death, released September 2004, was also produced by John Feldmann (of California-based punk act Goldfinger) and was recorded in his Los Angeles home. Big Brother (USA TV series). Singles include “A Box Full of Sharp Objects,” “The Taste of Ink,” “Buried Myself Alive,” and “Blue and Yellow.”. Big Brother (Australian TV series). Recorded in both John Feldmann’s home studio and Olympic Studios in London, it has since sold over 200,000 copies. Big Brother (UK TV series). The band released their self-titled first album in June 2002.

Big Brother (TV series), a reality television series, see also:

    . Music is your one place to break out and just say fuck it all, do what you want, be the person you are with no fuckin' rules.". Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, a voluntary organization that mentors youth. "You're supposed to fit in this fuckin' mold all the time. Big Brother Award, an award for acts against personal privacy. "You're held down so long and told what to do," says Steineckert. Surveillance, video surveillance. Music proved to be a way out.

    Authoritarianism, referred to as "Big Brother", any omnipresent, seemingly benevolent figure representing the oppressive control over individual lives exerted by an authoritarian government, a concept from the above novel. They faced homelessness, poverty, and drug addiction. Big Brother (1984), a character from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The band also struggled with personal problems. "It's just us goin' off, and it's too much, the puke and the blood and things like that.". "Everywhere we played, people wouldn't let us back because the way we play, I don't know...we kinda...I think it would frighten some people," drummer Branden Steineckert explains.

    When the band did manage to land a show, they often weren’t invited back. Orem and neighboring city Provo didn’t offer much in the way of paying gigs. The Used formed in Utah in 2000 where they created a home studio together to record demo material. .

    Their third album is due out in 2006. Records, on September 28, 2004. They released their second album In Love and Death through Warner Bros. The band later released Maybe Memories, a live album featuring the songs from their self-titled album and previously unreleased home demos that also included live footage and interviews on DVD.

    Their self-titled debut album The Used has so far sold nearly 200,000 copies and counting. The Used is an alternative-punk band from Orem, Utah, United States that is commonly labeled emo/post-hardcore. "I Caught Fire" from In Love & Death (2005). "All That I've Got" from In Love & Death (2004).

    "Take It Away" from In Love & Death (2004). "Blue and Yellow" from The Used (2003). "Buried Myself Alive" from The Used (2002). "The Taste of Ink" from The Used (2002).

    "A Box Of Sharp Objects" from The Used (2002). I Caught Fire (In Your Eyes)(2005). Under Pressure (with My Chemical Romance) (2005). All That I've Got (2004).

    Take It Away (2004). Blue & Yellow (2003). Buried Myself Alive (2002). The Taste of Ink (2002).

    A Box Full of Sharp Objects (2002). In Love And Death (2004). Maybe Memories CD/DVD (2003). The Used (Self-Titled Debut) (2002).