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The 1975 - Wintering



Yes, it is a bit rare in the 21st century to come across a straight-up comedic song by an act as popular and mainstream as The 1975 are. However, such phenomena is a bit more common, if you will, in their homeland of the United Kingdom, and it may be that come closer to Christmastime, this tune will prove to be a hit.




The 1975 - Wintering



Anyone for a rock ballad? Emotional and introspective but dominant with a certain level of confusion. I'm thinking of the earlier sounds of The 1975, a similar lyrical theme to that of Robbers alongside crashing rock guitars and heavy rolling drums creating a euphoric moment on an otherwise acoustic outing for the band.


That happened two-thirds into a sold-out UPMC Events Center concert, when The 1975's magnetic frontman, Matthew "Matty" Healy, let audience members decide, via cheering contest, if the English pop-rock band should play "Paris" or "A Change of Heart." Both songs hail from the 2016 album "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It," a title that forever sealed a loyal, female fan base


The largely 20-something throng at Robert Morris University's 4,000-capacity concert hall loved a night of 1975 hits and newer songs that prompted them to dance, sing, and shout certain lines and choruses, as they savored the chance to see a red-hot band hitting the peak of its powers.


After a brief foray into metal and synth with their experimental album Notes on a Conditional Form (2020), indie rock band the 1975 is back on their 2013 bullshit. Their latest release, Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022), is a return to their old sound with standout tracks reminiscent of the singles that first launched them into the mainstream a decade ago.


Wintering Lyrics by The 1975 is the Brand New English Song from the album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language. The 1975 has sung this Latest English Song, while Wintering Song Lyrics are penned by Matthew Healy, George Daniel and Jacob Bugden, with Music given by George Daniel and Matthew Healy and this Brand New Music video released on the 14th of October 2022.


Arctic-breeding shorebirds collected in western Washington state during winter and spring, and a comparative sample collected in coastal California during the winter were analyzed for organochlorine contaminants to determine the potential impact of these residues on populations of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) and merlins (F. columbarius) which prey upon shorebirds in western Washington. Dunlins (Calidris alpina), an important winter prey for falcons in western Washington, were collected between 1975 and 1981. During winter 1980-81, dunlins carried low organochlorine residues; DDE levels ranged from 0.01 to 1.2 ppm, and PCB levels ranged from 0.02 to 0.82 ppm (wet weight). Levels of other organochlorine contaminants (HCB, Chlordane compounds, Dieldrin, and Heptachlor Epoxide), analyzed in a subsample of dunlins, were consistently lower than DDE and PCB levels, and ranged from 0.001 to 0.22 ppm (wet weight). Dunlins in western Washington did not significantly increase their DDE or PCB burdens over the 1980-81 winter. A decline in DDE residues between 1978 and 1981 was noted, and declines in PCB residues from both 1975 and 1978 to 1980-81 were noted. Residues in other wintering shorebirds from western Washington were similar. Wintering sanderlings (Calidris alba) from California, revealed much higher DDE contamination than in Washington (up to 32 ppm, wet weight). Spring migrant shorebirds in western Washington contained both low and very high DDE residues (up to 417 ppm, wet weight). There is evidence suggesting these high DDE concentrations are accumulated along the Pacific coast of North America. 041b061a72


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