Luke Temple is an American pop-folk singer-songwriter. He records under his own name and with New York-based band Here We Go Magic.
Temple was born in Salem, Massachusetts. After spending time in Northern California, he studied painting at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. After struggling to make a living as visual artist, including painting murals in upscale New York apartments, Temple moved into songwriting and recording. After recording a four song EP himself on a four-track recorder, Temple was signed to Mill Pond Records of Seattle. He would go on to record two full-length albums with Mill Pond, Hold a Match for a Gasoline World (2005) and Snow Beast (2007), before signing with label Secretly Canadian in 2010.
Temple's vocal styles are noted for their use of falsetto, and have been compared to Paul Simon, Jeff Buckley, and Nick Drake.
His song "Make Right With You" was featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy, season 3's "Where the Boys Are".
As Luke Temple. For Here We Go Magic discography, see main article.
"In the End" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park, from their debut album Hybrid Theory (2000). The song was released on October 9, 2001 as the album's fourth and final single. "In the End" is one of Linkin Park's most recognizable and signature songs. It is the second most played song in all of the band's live performances, after "One Step Closer".
"In the End" received positive reviews by music critics, with most reviewers complimenting the song's signature piano riff, as well as noting rapper Mike Shinoda's vocal prominence in the song. "In the End" also achieved mainstream popularity, and was a commercial success upon release. The song reached the top ten of numerous worldwide music charts and reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, the band's highest peak on the chart, as well as their first song that peaked within the Top 40. It also reached number one on the Z100 Top 100 songs of 2002 countdown. This song also ranked at #121 in Blender magazine's The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born. The song is Billboard's second most played rock song of the decade. It was also remixed on Reanimation as "Enth E ND". The music video of the song, directed by Nathan Cox and the band's turntablist Joe Hahn, featured the band in a fantasy setting.
"In the End" is a song by Linkin Park.
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"In the End" is a song by Dominican American recording artist Kat DeLuna's. It served as the fourth single from DeLuna's debut album 9 Lives.
The music video was shot in mid-2008 and was released on her official YouTube page on October 31, 2008. It shows DeLuna singing and dancing in front of a white and stripped background, wearing various outfits. The video is intercut with scenes of her performing the song with a microphone.
Surely the stone will cry out...
cry out from the wall
and the rafter will answer back
it is finished He has loved them all
from the framework he remembers
Himself... what he looks like in the mirror
He does sing over himself just to hear
...just to hear
this is not my home
this is not my home... I am nomad
Spread out above the heads
of the living creatures
a crystal vault of glass reflects
His holy features
it is not possible to be renewed again
this is done is done is done
the lamb the lamp the son
the lamb the lamp the son
in His temple now
His tent of flesh and bone
Blessed be Egypt my people
Assyria my handiwork
Israel mine inheritance
the black and spotted sheep
they shall be my wages
to the uttermost for thy possession
O upright one
you make the way
of the righteous smooth
what shall we say
of such wonderful things
of the fruit of lips
that confess Thy name
that confess Thy name
O upright one
You make the way
of the righteous smooth
of the light of day