The soundtrack gained popularity after the performance of this movie on the Golden Globe Awards. It also rose up the Billboard 200 albums chart rising from 56 to 16 for the issue of 31 January 2009,[10] later peaking at #4 on the chart.[11] For the issue of 7 March 2009, the album again rebounded from 48 to 22 by selling 21,000 copies (a 38% rise), spurred by sales due to the Oscar win at the 81st Academy Awards.[12] As of April 2009, the soundtrack has sold 236,000 copies in United States.[13]
"United Breaks Guitars" is a trio of protest songs by Canadian musician Dave Carroll and his band, Sons of Maxwell. It chronicles a real-life experience of how his guitar was broken during a trip on United Airlines in 2008, and the reaction from the airline. The song became an immediate YouTube and iTunes hit upon its release in July 2009 and a public-relations embarrassment for the airline.
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Carroll says that his fruitless negotiations with the airline lasted about nine months.[4] Then, asking himself, "if Michael Moore was a singer-songwriter, what would he do?", Carroll wrote a song and created a music video about his experience.[5] The song's refrain includes "I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car, 'cause United breaks guitars."[6] Carroll, who has performed as a solo artist and as a member of the group Sons of Maxwell, wrote two sequel songs related to the events.[7] The second video, "United Breaks Guitars: Song 2" was released on YouTube on August 17, 2009.[8] The song takes a humorous look at Carroll's dealings with "the unflappable" United customer service employee Ms. Irlweg, and targets the "flawed policies" that she was forced to uphold.[7] In March 2010, "United Breaks Guitars: Song 3" was released.[9] The song notes that not all employees at United are "bad apples." The final line of the trilogy of songs is, "You say that you're changing and I hope you do, 'Cause if you don't then who would fly with you?"[9]
The YouTube video was posted on July 6, 2009. It amassed 150,000 views within one day, prompting United to contact Carroll saying it hoped to right the wrong. The video had over half a million views by July 9,[6] 5 million by mid-August 2009,[3] 10 million by February 2011, and 15 million by August 2015. It has roughly 22 million views and 287,000 likes as of December 2022.
In fact, UAL opened at $3.31 on July 6, 2009, and dipped to an intra-day low $3.07 (-7.25%) on July 10, but that very day closed at $3.26 and traded as high as $6.00 (+81.27%) four weeks later on August 6.[20]
This gamerip album even has the DLC music...Good job. For me, this game is actually very nostalgic for me by today's standards. LittleBigPlanet has been out for 7 years now since it was released in 2009. Excellent soundtrack. I very much recommend playing the LittleBigPlanet games as well. They're a ton of infinite fun waiting for you on a disc.
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Forage / Presence, Auriemma, (an) Exterior, Black Lake, The Next Wait, Zimiamvian Night 3, Relaxation Tape for Solo Space Travel, King of Corns, and 54 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $217.50 USD or more (50% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Illegal Photographs of the Funeral Fires 03:35 buy track 2. In a Pulse 16:57 buy track 3. Dancing as Terrorism 03:24 buy track 4. Varanasi 01:34 buy track 5. Auctorial Days of Delhi 02:38 buy track 6. So Very Sari I Swear 02:42 buy track 7. Chest Mulct 01:51 buy track 8. The Sangha Inside 01:08 buy track 9. Sweep 02:29 buy track 10. The Ananta - Shesha Over the Ganges 04:02 buy track 11. New Years in Dharamsala 12:15 buy track 12. Leaving a New Home 08:30 buy track 13. Shesha (That Which Remains) 09:55 buy track about This was the sister release to 'Discourses of the Withered'. Subtitled, outtakes and ephemera from 'Discourses...' in 13 parts. The digital is offered here indexed for track by track ease of consumption. The CD edition was intentionally issued as one long flowing track. The word outtake indicates, perhaps, that it is not of the quality of the final polished piece. That assumption could not be more inaccurate in this case. 'The Everything and the Nothing' is a stand-alone recording in its own brilliant right. The heavenly tape loops are there, mixed in with field recordings by Danielle from her time living in India.The first CD edition was of 300 copies in 2008. There was a 2nd edition of 500 copies pressed in 2009.INFX 036 $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released July 22, 2008 All sounds by Will and Danielle.Pipa/Lute by Rob Farley.Field recordings and photography by Danielle. $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags ambient celer exquisiteness drone experimental haunting soundscape tape loops United States Shopping cart total USD Check out about Infraction 2ff7e9595c
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