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Asleep In The Deep (Dad's Army Episode)
Asleesp in the Deep may refer to: * Asleep in the Deep (Dad's Army), an episode of the British sitcom ''Dad's Army'' * Asleep in the Deep (song), "Asleep in the Deep" (song), by Henry W. Petrie and Arthur J. Lamb * "Asleep in the Deep", a song by progressive metal band Mastodon from the album ''Once More 'Round the Sun'' * ''Asleep in the Deep'', a 1925 American comedy short film directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom. {{disambig ...
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Asleep In The Deep (Dad's Army)
"Asleep in the Deep" is the first episode of the fifth series of the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army''. It was originally transmitted on 6 October 1972. The title may have come from the song, '' Asleep in the Deep'' that is referenced by Private Walker in the episode. Synopsis A bomb falls on the local pumping station, where Walker and Godfrey are on patrol. Efforts at freeing them result in the rest of the platoon becoming trapped with them, and a pipe bursting, filling the room rapidly with water... Plot The episode opens with the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard unit in an air raid shelter during a raid. Jones and his section arrive, Frazer complaining that the "shrapnel was coming down like hail". Pike makes a fool of himself by explaining why he acquires hundreds and thousands as his sweet ration to Mainwaring, but to Pike's dismay his sweets all go on the floor when a bomb falls nearby. They are joined by ARP Warden Hodges, who mentions that a bomb has fallen on the ...
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Asleep In The Deep (song)
"Asleep in the Deep" is a song written by Arthur J. Lamb and composed by Henry W. Petrie in 1897. It is titled after a refrain at the end of the song. The phrase "asleep in the deep" refers to those who have drowned. The lyrics allude to those who have met such a fate while at sea. In popular culture * A German version of the song was composed on verses of Martell under the title "Des Seemanns Los" (The Sailor's Fate). * The song has been recorded by J. W. Myers (1902), Frank C. Stanley, Frank Stanley (1907), Gus Reed (Edison Records, 1908), Wilfred Glenn (1913), Al Jolson (1916), Charles Laird (1920), The Mills Brothers (1939), Coleman Hawkins (1940), Pete Daily's Chicagoans (1952), Firehouse Five Plus Two (1957), The Dukes of Dixieland (1958), ''Bill Cullen's Minstrel Spectacular'' (1959), Chet Atkins (''My Brother Sings'', 1959), Bing Crosby (''101 Gang Songs'', 1961), Thurl Ravenscroft (''Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean'', 1966), and Turk Murphy's Jazz Band (1973). * ...
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Once More 'Round The Sun
''Once More 'Round the Sun'' is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Mastodon. It was released on June 24, 2014, via Reprise Records. On April 17, 2014, Mastodon released the album's first single, " High Road". On June 16, 2014, the album was made available for streaming on iTunes. ''Once More 'Round the Sun'' sold around 34,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, making it the band's highest-peaking album on the chart and their second consecutive Top 10 debut after their previous album, '' The Hunter'', peaked at No. 10. Background In late 2012, Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds mentioned in an interview that he had begun writing material for the band's next release. The band continued writing and demoing their sixth studio album throughout 2013, while touring for their 2011 release '' The Hunter''. The band began recording in late 2013 at Rock Falcon Studios in Franklin, Tennessee, with ...
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