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Two Eric Erik
Two Eric Erik
Eric, Erik, Eric. I'm still uncertain. Help?


I've become quite fond of the name lately, but I'm still fairly uncertain.

• Do you prefer Erik or Eric? [Erik is closer to the Old Norse Eiríkr, its origin].
• Which name do you prefer - Erik/Eric or Cedric?
• Upon hearing the name Erik/Eric, what's the first image to spring to mind?

The following two questions are optional, but it would be nice if you answered :)

• What would you imagine three of Erik/Eric's brothers to be called?
• What would you imagine three of Erik/Eric's sisters to be called?

Thank you, lovelies.

Ooooh, nice question~

Eric wins over Erik, I think.
But Cedric is my favourite, it's sensible and classy, but you can still shorten it to Ricky or Rick or something along those lines~

My first image is Eric Cartman from South Park...which is why I'd go for Cedric XD

Three brothers: Jonathan, Alexis, Raymond

Three sisters: Jessica, Hayley, Maria



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Two Composers - Jonas Broberg, Erik Mich


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Two Composers - Jonas Broberg, Erik Mich

DINARDO,ERIK: TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS & TEN


DINARDO,ERIK: TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS & TEN


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DINARDO,ERIK: TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS & TEN

Erik the Conqueror


Erik the Conqueror


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Cameron Mitchell, Alice Kessler, George Ardisson. After their parents are murdered right in front of them, two young brothers are separated—Erik, brought to England and raised by Queen Anne herself to be a naval officer, and Eron, brought up to be a Norse Viking. Years later when their paths cross on the verge of battle against each other, they join together in an amazing collaboration against Erik’s master, Sir Rutford. 1961/color/86 min/NR/widescreen.

Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol. 2


Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol. 2


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The second of three CDs that reissue a couple of concerts featuring multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy with a Danish rhythm section (pianist Bent Axen, bassist Erik Moseholm, and drummer Jorn Elniff) in Copenhagen has its share of fine music. While the structures are generally boppish, Dolphy typically improvises in his own advanced vocabulary. He plays flute on two versions of "Don't Blame Me" and switches to alto for "The Way You Look Tonight," "Les" (which is mistitled "Miss Ann"), and an emotional version of "Laura." Fine music that is also available as part of Dolphy's The Complete Prestige Recordings nine-CD box set. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Performers: Eric Dolphy - Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Sax (Alto); Bent Axen - Piano; Erik Moseholm - Bass; Jorn Elniff - Drums

Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol. 3


Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol. 3


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These live recordings from two dates are spread over three albums. All feature excellent soloing and capable, if reserved, backing from a Danish trio. ~ Myles Boisen, Rovi Performers: Eric Dolphy - Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Sax (Alto); Bent Axen - Piano; Chuck Israels - Bass; Erik Moseholm - Bass; Jorn Elniff - Drums

Erik Satie: Avent dernières pensées


Erik Satie: Avent dernières pensées


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With Harmonia Mundi's Avant-dernières pensées, Alexandre Tharaud weighs in on the music of Erik Satie. Wisely, Tharaud selects what he likes and is best suited for him, dividing it into two discs: one of piano solo works and a second of duos. The duos consists of Tharaud in consort not only with another pianist -- Eric le Sage -- but also with violinist Isabelle Faust, and the single-named Juliette, as interpreter of Satie's cabaret songs.Tharaud's readings are very well considered and arrived at through painstaking study. His experience with 18th century French harpsichord music has suited him well to execute some of Satie's more obscure instructions, such as "like a nightingale with a toothache." By placing it within a measurable historic and topical context, Tharaud has created a useful and informative guide to Satie's wide range of achievements. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis , Rovi Performers: Alexandre Tharaud - Prepared Piano, Piano; David Guerrier - Trumpet; Eric le Sage - Piano; Isabelle Faust - Violin; Jean Delescluse - Tenor (Vocal)

Erik Satie


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One might have thought that Satie's charmingly eccentric and obscurely evocative piano music would fit the French piano duo Katia and Marielle Labeque, like a silk chemise, but this disc of his most popular pieces for piano two-hands and piano four-hands

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Erik Satie: Avent dernieres pensees


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With Harmonia Mundi's Avant-dernieres pensees, Alexandre Tharaud weighs in on the music of Erik Satie. Wisely, Tharaud selects what he likes and is best suited for him, dividing it into two discs: one of piano solo works and a second of duos. The duos con

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Looking For Eric


Looking For Eric


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Import Blu-Ray/Region All pressing. Please note while the feature film is viewable on all Blu-Ray players the special features may be in Standard Definition/PAL format and will thus not be viewable on US BR players. Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman living in Manchester whose life has been slowly going off the rails ever since his wife Lily (Stephanie Bishop) walked out on him. Eric has just been released from the hospital after an auto accident, and comes home to a house that's a mess and two teenage sons, Ryan (Gerard Kearns) and Jess (Stefan Gumbs), who regard their dad as an annoyance rather than an authority figure. And his friends from work don't know what to do for him, except allow him to talk about football and his favourite team, Manchester United. One night, Eric is home alone, smoking some weed, and to his amazement he's visited by an apparition of Eric Cantona, the French footballer who was a star for Manchester United in the 1990s until he retired and dropped out of sight. Cantona's ghost has come to give Eric a pep talk and offer him some advice on how to win Lily back, and as Eric tries to convince his wife to give him another chance,

Looking for Eric


Looking for Eric


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A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor in this comedy drama from acclaimed British director Ken Loach. Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman living in Manchester whose life has been slowly going off the rails ever since his wife, Lily (Stephanie Bishop), walked out on him. Eric has just been released from the hospital after an auto accident, and comes home to a house that's a mess and two teenage sons, Ryan (Gerard Kearns) and Jess (Stefan Gumbs), who regard their dad as an annoyance rather than an authority figure. Eric's oldest child, a grown daughter named Sam (Lucy-Jo Hudson), loves him but can't get her mother or brothers to show him any respect. And his friends from work don't know what to do for him, except allow him to talk about football and his favorite team, Manchester United. One night, Eric is home alone, smoking some weed, and to his amazement he's visited by an apparition of Eric Cantona, the French footballer who was a star for Manchester United in the 1990s until he retired and dropped out of sight. Cantona's ghost has come to give Eric a pep talk and offer him some advice on how to win Lily back, and as Eric tries to convince his wife to give him another chance, Cantona periodically appears to coach him in the ways of romance. Looking for Eric was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Looking for Eric -


Looking for Eric -


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A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor in this comedy drama from acclaimed British director Ken Loach. Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman living in Manchester whose life has been slowly going off the rails ever since his wife, Lily (Stephanie Bishop), walked out on him. Eric has just been released from the hospital after an auto accident, and comes home to a house that's a mess and two teenage sons, Ryan (Gerard Kearns) and Jess (Stefan Gumbs), who regard their dad as an annoyance rather than an authority figure. Eric's oldest child, a grown daughter named Sam (Lucy-Jo Hudson), loves him but can't get her mother or brothers to show him any respect. And his friends from work don't know what to do for him, except allow him to talk about football and his favorite team, Manchester United. One night, Eric is home alone, smoking some weed, and to his amazement he's visited by an apparition of Eric Cantona, the French footballer who was a star for Manchester United in the 1990s until he retired and dropped out of sight. Cantona's ghost has come to give Eric a pep talk and offer him some advice on how to win Lily back, and as Eric tries to convince his wife to give him another chance, Cantona periodically appears to coach him in the ways of romance. Looking for Eric was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Erik Satie: Vexations


Erik Satie: Vexations


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Depending where one stands on the issue, LTM's Erik Satie: Vexations represents either the final realization of a key work frequently misrepresented in recordings or the most impractical release since Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. Vexations is a Satie composition dating from about 1893 not published until two decades after his death, it consists of four enigmatic phrases: a single, rather awkwardly stated chromatic figure in the left hand only, followed by a tritone based, chorale-like harmonization of this same bass. The figure repeats once more, and it is followed by a different harmonic progression on the bassline that goes into a higher register. And that's basically it; a decent amateur pianist enabled with the ability to read Satie's thorny enharmonic spellings can get through it in 90 seconds or less. However, Satie adds the cryptic comment "In order to play this piece 840 times, one is advised to prepare ahead of time, in the deepest silence, through serious immobilities."While Satie does not explicitly say "Play this piece 840 times," that is -- since at least the 1960s -- what it has been taken to mean. Most recordings of the piece run through Vexations only once and move on; other, more venturesome realizations repeat it a time or two, and it is clear from Satie's vague comment that extensive, perhaps even excessive, repetition of this piece was on his mind when he composed it. In this instance, pianist Alan Marks repeats the piece exactly 40 times, coming in at close to 70 minutes -- the length of the average CD -- and to hear a truly "complete" Vexations one need only to repeat this CD 21 times, yielding a performance of a little over 24 hours duration. Live performances of Vexations have varied widely in length, running from about 18 hours at the short end to as much as 27 in the long; in some cases, tag teams of pianists have participated in performing the piece.For his part, Alan Marks does a very good job playing it for such a long time; he does not lose his concentration, his playing is even and steady, and he does not speed up or slow down in a perceptible way. For most listeners, listening to this for 10 minutes, let alone 70, will prove "vexing" enough, as the music is highly chromatic and harmonically unstable; even as it repeats over and over, it does not yield its secrets with ease. Nevertheless, Vexations is Satie's most revolutionary statement as a composer, and one can guess that there is room in the world for at least one representative CD fully dedicated to it. More ink has been spilled on the behalf of Vexations, its meaning and possible ramifications for music of the future, than any other work of Satie's. This LTM CD is no exception, and contains a fine essay by Stephen Whittington that explores the fine points of Satie's Vexations in LTM's typically tiny, hard-to-read font size. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis , Rovi Performers: Alan Marks

Two Hassids


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Erik Slutsky Two Hassids - Giclee Print



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Erik Satie - Gnossienne No.2



Middle names for boys and which of these do you like the best?


The first name choices are Isaac, Alec, and Erik (please don't suggest it be spelled Eric I've heard all the arguments in its favor and still like it spelled with a K best). Please list which one you like the best in order, one being your top pick, three your least favorite, and two your second favorite.

Also I need some good and creative middle names for each, and they have to flow well together. Nothing common or overused please.

Thanks for the help!

1. Alec
2. Isaac
3. Erik

Alec Kayden
Alec Lawson
Alec Trey
Alec Henry

Isaac Deaken
Isaac Declan
Isaac Brandon
Isaac Isiah

Erik Manuel
Erik Kyle
Erik Andre
Erik Jae

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