As Oppenheimer hit screens during the actors’ strike this summer, Robert Downey Jr. was not able to attend the premiere or promote the film. Instead, he screened the movie in the Hamptons. Downey Jr. sat next to Paul McCartney and was so starstruck that he couldn’t pay attention to what was happening on screen.
Robert Downey Jr. was completely starstruck by Paul McCartney
Downey Jr. could not attend the premiere for Oppenheimer due to the actors’ strike. Instead, he hosted a small premiere in the Hamptons and invited everyone he knew who was staying in the area.
“I invited everyone who was in the Hamptons,” he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live, “and for the first time in my whole career, strangely, everyone RSVP’d.”
Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/WireImage
Many celebrities attended, but Downey Jr. was the most starstruck by McCartney, who sat next to him during the screening.
Robert Downey Jr. was completely starstruck by Paul McCartney
Downey Jr. could not attend the premiere for Oppenheimer due to the actors’ strike. Instead, he hosted a small premiere in the Hamptons and invited everyone he knew who was staying in the area.
“I invited everyone who was in the Hamptons,” he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live, “and for the first time in my whole career, strangely, everyone RSVP’d.”
Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/WireImage
Many celebrities attended, but Downey Jr. was the most starstruck by McCartney, who sat next to him during the screening.
- 1/12/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
By the mid-1960s, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote their songs apart, but they turned to each other for help perfecting them. According to Lennon, he helped a great deal with some of McCartney’s most popular songs. He explained that while one song was McCartney’s “baby,” he helped write all but the first verse.
John Lennon said he helped Paul McCartney write most of ‘Eleanor Rigby’
McCartney began working on “Eleanor Rigby” based on the image of someone picking up rice after a wedding. He believed this was so poignant that he wanted to write a song about loneliness.
When asked about the song, Lennon said it was “Paul’s baby, and I helped with the education of the child.” By this, he meant that the song would never have grown and matured if it hadn’t been for him.
“Ah, the first verse was his and the rest are basically mine,...
John Lennon said he helped Paul McCartney write most of ‘Eleanor Rigby’
McCartney began working on “Eleanor Rigby” based on the image of someone picking up rice after a wedding. He believed this was so poignant that he wanted to write a song about loneliness.
When asked about the song, Lennon said it was “Paul’s baby, and I helped with the education of the child.” By this, he meant that the song would never have grown and matured if it hadn’t been for him.
“Ah, the first verse was his and the rest are basically mine,...
- 9/14/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dolly Parton has written many classic country songs, but she does have a few favorites. Some of these include “I Will Always Love You,” “Jolene,” and “Down From Dover.” One song she says is a favorite of hers for personal reasons because it addresses bullying, an issue close to home for her since she was bullied as a kid.
Dolly Parton loves the song ‘Coat of Many Colors’ because it’s used to teach kids about bullying Dolly Parton | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
“Coat of Many Colors” debuted in 1971 as the second single and title track of her 1971 album. The song is about a young girl who wears a coat made out of rags by her mother. The little girl loves the coat because it was made from love, but the kids at school ridicule her for it. However, she felt rich since there was so much love poured into that coat.
Dolly Parton loves the song ‘Coat of Many Colors’ because it’s used to teach kids about bullying Dolly Parton | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
“Coat of Many Colors” debuted in 1971 as the second single and title track of her 1971 album. The song is about a young girl who wears a coat made out of rags by her mother. The little girl loves the coat because it was made from love, but the kids at school ridicule her for it. However, she felt rich since there was so much love poured into that coat.
- 6/7/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“Live and Let Die” is a staple at Paul McCartney’s concerts. The former Beatle almost always performs his James Bond theme song while on tour, and it’s an epic sight to see. What makes this song so epic is McCartney’s use of explosives, which shoot off right after he sings the title. “Live and Let Die” is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and McCartney explained why he loves performing it consistently.
Paul McCartney loves watching the audience during the explosions of ‘Live and Let Die’ Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Anyone who has seen Paul McCartney live or his performances online have witnessed the booming explosions during “Live and Let Die”. It seems unsafe as McCartney looks enveloped by the fireworks that go off right when the chorus begins. Fortunately, the singer is safe, as many safety precautions are being enforced. In an interview for his website,...
Paul McCartney loves watching the audience during the explosions of ‘Live and Let Die’ Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Anyone who has seen Paul McCartney live or his performances online have witnessed the booming explosions during “Live and Let Die”. It seems unsafe as McCartney looks enveloped by the fireworks that go off right when the chorus begins. Fortunately, the singer is safe, as many safety precautions are being enforced. In an interview for his website,...
- 6/5/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Paul McCartney has performed thousands of concerts throughout his career. Since he is still human, he is bound to make a few mistakes during these performances. With so many iconic songs from The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career, he was bound to mix up some lyrics or forget them altogether. McCartney admitted he made a mistake while performing “Penny Lane” and restarted the song.
Paul McCartney mixed up the verse order of ‘Penny Lane’ Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Paul McCartney constantly changes his setlist while on tour. He consistently plays only a few songs, like “Hey Jude” and “Live and Let Die”. When he decides to bring a song back, he has to perfect it once more, even after years of never playing it. “Penny Lane” is a Beatles classic but not one audiences clamor for.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, McCartney said he was performing...
Paul McCartney mixed up the verse order of ‘Penny Lane’ Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Paul McCartney constantly changes his setlist while on tour. He consistently plays only a few songs, like “Hey Jude” and “Live and Let Die”. When he decides to bring a song back, he has to perfect it once more, even after years of never playing it. “Penny Lane” is a Beatles classic but not one audiences clamor for.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, McCartney said he was performing...
- 5/18/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Since forming The Beatles in 1960, Paul McCartney has likely given thousands of interviews. The Beatles’ enduring popularity and influence on popular culture mean that McCartney still receives interview questions about the band over five decades after they split. Because of this, he has mined deep into his memories of his time with the band and, occasionally, has offered a bit more information that is strictly necessary.
Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images 1. Paul McCartney said eroticism drove everything he did in The Beatles
The Beatles released a large catalog of love songs, and McCartney admitted that eroticism was behind everything he did with the band.
“If I’d heard myself use that word when I was seventeen, there would have been a guffaw,” he wrote in the book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present. “But eroticism was very much a driving force between everything I did.”
He explained that the love songs,...
Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images 1. Paul McCartney said eroticism drove everything he did in The Beatles
The Beatles released a large catalog of love songs, and McCartney admitted that eroticism was behind everything he did with the band.
“If I’d heard myself use that word when I was seventeen, there would have been a guffaw,” he wrote in the book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present. “But eroticism was very much a driving force between everything I did.”
He explained that the love songs,...
- 3/19/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Many artists would want to savor the moment they realize a song will be a hit. However, when one is as gifted as The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards, writing hits comes so naturally that he doesn’t even realize it. Richards said he wrote one of the band’s biggest hits “in his sleep,” and didn’t even remember doing it.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ together Keith Richards | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” is one of The Rolling Stones’ most successful songs. It’s a multi-generational hit to which even the younger crowds can sing. However, according to Jagger, Richards wasn’t initially a fan of the song. In the BBC documentary My Life as a Rolling Stone, Jagger recalled when he and Richards wrote the song and realized it would be a hit.
“There’s this motel in Clearwater,...
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ together Keith Richards | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” is one of The Rolling Stones’ most successful songs. It’s a multi-generational hit to which even the younger crowds can sing. However, according to Jagger, Richards wasn’t initially a fan of the song. In the BBC documentary My Life as a Rolling Stone, Jagger recalled when he and Richards wrote the song and realized it would be a hit.
“There’s this motel in Clearwater,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Paul McCartney has written hundreds, possibly thousands of songs in his immaculate career. However, not every song he’s written has entered the studio. One of the first songs he ever wrote was never recorded as it was involved in one of The Beatles’ failed auditions.
Paul McCartney has a few songs that didn’t make the cut with The Beatles Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Paul McCartney wrote many of The Beatles’ most iconic songs, either by himself or with John Lennon. However, not every song he wrote made the cut. A few examples include “I’ll Be on My Way” and “A World Without Love,” which ended up being a hit for Peter & Gordon. A few of McCartney’s Beatles songs that didn’t make the cut were resurrected by the singer in his solo career.
His first solo album, McCartney, included a few rejected Beatles songs,...
Paul McCartney has a few songs that didn’t make the cut with The Beatles Paul McCartney | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Paul McCartney wrote many of The Beatles’ most iconic songs, either by himself or with John Lennon. However, not every song he wrote made the cut. A few examples include “I’ll Be on My Way” and “A World Without Love,” which ended up being a hit for Peter & Gordon. A few of McCartney’s Beatles songs that didn’t make the cut were resurrected by the singer in his solo career.
His first solo album, McCartney, included a few rejected Beatles songs,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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A group of Italian protestors proclaimed the band Kiss “fascist” and wanted to kill them. Kiss’ Paul Stanley revealed what he felt about this incident and the prospect of getting killed by a mob. Gene Simmons discussed his opinion of Neo-Nazism in the United States. Kiss’ Gene Simmons | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Many classic rock bands received their share of controversy. For example, Kiss was once accused of being fascist by an angry crowd. Decades later, Gene Simmons discussed his feelings about fascism in the modern United States.
Kiss’ Paul Stanley remembered the time protestors in Italy called them ‘fascist’ and wanted to kill them
In his 2014 book Face the Music: A Life Exposed, Kiss’ Paul Stanley discussed his band’s Unmasked Tour. “The second night of the tour, on August 31, 1980, in Genoa, Italy, we heard a commotion outside the locker room that was serving as our dressing...
A group of Italian protestors proclaimed the band Kiss “fascist” and wanted to kill them. Kiss’ Paul Stanley revealed what he felt about this incident and the prospect of getting killed by a mob. Gene Simmons discussed his opinion of Neo-Nazism in the United States. Kiss’ Gene Simmons | Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Many classic rock bands received their share of controversy. For example, Kiss was once accused of being fascist by an angry crowd. Decades later, Gene Simmons discussed his feelings about fascism in the modern United States.
Kiss’ Paul Stanley remembered the time protestors in Italy called them ‘fascist’ and wanted to kill them
In his 2014 book Face the Music: A Life Exposed, Kiss’ Paul Stanley discussed his band’s Unmasked Tour. “The second night of the tour, on August 31, 1980, in Genoa, Italy, we heard a commotion outside the locker room that was serving as our dressing...
- 3/4/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ringo Starr’s son, Zak Starkey, followed in his footsteps and became a drummer. He’s played with several bands, including Oasis and The Who, and he now says he considers his father one of the greatest drummers of all time. He didn’t always feel this way, though. Starkey once said that while he appreciated Starr’s timekeeping skills, he didn’t think he was actually that talented of a musician.
Zak Starkey and Ringo Starr | David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images Ringo Starr’s son is a drummer
Starkey became a drummer like his father, though he said one of his biggest influences was one of Starr’s friends.
“Keith Moon was my first big influence, definitely,” he told Modern Drummer in 2007. “I wanted to play the drums because of Keith. When I was very young there was music all around me in my parents’ house. You...
Zak Starkey and Ringo Starr | David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images Ringo Starr’s son is a drummer
Starkey became a drummer like his father, though he said one of his biggest influences was one of Starr’s friends.
“Keith Moon was my first big influence, definitely,” he told Modern Drummer in 2007. “I wanted to play the drums because of Keith. When I was very young there was music all around me in my parents’ house. You...
- 2/18/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Image Source: Getty / Jim Dyson / Redferns
As the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) rolls out, new characters are popping up everywhere, making way for a major pop star to join the superhero franchise's ranks. Harry Styles is reportedly joining the MCU as the character Eros the Titan. The big news came as a surprise at the Eternals premiere on Oct. 18 when, according to Variety, Styles made an appearance in a post-credits scene, sending Stylers and Marvel fans into a frenzy.
Eternals follows a divergent race of immortal humans called Eternals who were created by powerful cosmic beings called the Celestials over a million years ago. At some point in the comics, the Eternals fled Earth and settled on the planet of Titan. When the Eternals movie picks up, a group of Eternals who have lived on Earth in secret for over 7,000 years must reunite to protect humanity from the evil Deviants.
As the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) rolls out, new characters are popping up everywhere, making way for a major pop star to join the superhero franchise's ranks. Harry Styles is reportedly joining the MCU as the character Eros the Titan. The big news came as a surprise at the Eternals premiere on Oct. 18 when, according to Variety, Styles made an appearance in a post-credits scene, sending Stylers and Marvel fans into a frenzy.
Eternals follows a divergent race of immortal humans called Eternals who were created by powerful cosmic beings called the Celestials over a million years ago. At some point in the comics, the Eternals fled Earth and settled on the planet of Titan. When the Eternals movie picks up, a group of Eternals who have lived on Earth in secret for over 7,000 years must reunite to protect humanity from the evil Deviants.
- 10/19/2021
- by Brittany Sims
- Popsugar.com
Paul Simon and his wife, Edie Brickell, were arrested for disorderly conduct in Connecticut. It was initially reported that Paul was charged with domestic violence, but New Canaan police have only said that the couple were charged with disorderly conduct. No further details were released aside from noting that it stemmed from a "family dispute" on Saturday. The couple, who were married in 1992, have a home in New Canaan with their three children. Source: Getty / Jim Dyson...
- 4/28/2014
- by Maria Mercedes Lara
- Popsugar.com
Tags: Morning BrewKristin BauerThe XXTrue BloodLeona PhilippoDoctor Who: The SnowmenThe VoiceIMDb
Good morning! I hope you were able to have a nice weekend.
If you want to brush up on your herstory today, try out The Story of Lesbian Feminism: Part One. Or you can buy these books, which are oral histories of elderly lesbians and sound the next best thing to having a lesbian grandma.
Apparently gay men prefer straight women over lesbians as friends. This Q&A made me roll my eyes at least five times.
Kristin Bauer was on HuffPost Live over the weekend and said she just had her first fitting for the next season of True Blood. I'm sure it was a lot of corsets, leather and high heels.
Congratulations to Leona Philippo, the out lesbian winner of Holland's The Voice! She swept the competition, and recently got married to her partner. Thanks to Ae...
Good morning! I hope you were able to have a nice weekend.
If you want to brush up on your herstory today, try out The Story of Lesbian Feminism: Part One. Or you can buy these books, which are oral histories of elderly lesbians and sound the next best thing to having a lesbian grandma.
Apparently gay men prefer straight women over lesbians as friends. This Q&A made me roll my eyes at least five times.
Kristin Bauer was on HuffPost Live over the weekend and said she just had her first fitting for the next season of True Blood. I'm sure it was a lot of corsets, leather and high heels.
Congratulations to Leona Philippo, the out lesbian winner of Holland's The Voice! She swept the competition, and recently got married to her partner. Thanks to Ae...
- 12/17/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Feisty Harlem Mc deletes her Twitter account and says she'll focus on being a 'vocalist,' not a rapper.
By Sowmya Krishnamurthy, with additional reporting by Nadeska Alexis
Azealia Banks
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Redferns
Azealia Banks proclaims that she's leaving rap music and has deleted her Twitter account in the process. Two days ago, the "212" artist harshly criticized the urban media and "rap game," stating that she'll focus on being a vocalist moving forward.
To limit her accessibility to her detractors, Banks shifted from her Twitter profile to a Tumblr blog on which she wrote under the headline "No longer wishing to be a rapper": "i never was. ... and as soon as i started paying attention to bullsh-- urban media, i started getting myself in trouble. From now on i'm a vocalist, and will not be associating myself with the "rap game"... or whatever the f--- that means ... no...
By Sowmya Krishnamurthy, with additional reporting by Nadeska Alexis
Azealia Banks
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Redferns
Azealia Banks proclaims that she's leaving rap music and has deleted her Twitter account in the process. Two days ago, the "212" artist harshly criticized the urban media and "rap game," stating that she'll focus on being a vocalist moving forward.
To limit her accessibility to her detractors, Banks shifted from her Twitter profile to a Tumblr blog on which she wrote under the headline "No longer wishing to be a rapper": "i never was. ... and as soon as i started paying attention to bullsh-- urban media, i started getting myself in trouble. From now on i'm a vocalist, and will not be associating myself with the "rap game"... or whatever the f--- that means ... no...
- 6/11/2012
- MTV Music News
Young Mc calls Tip a 'snitch' after he talked to Chicago morning show about her beef with Iggy Azalea.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Nadeska Alexis
Azealia Banks
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Redferns
T.I. has been involved in his fair share of rap beef. From Lil' Flip to Ludacris to Shawty Lo, Tip has held his own against some pretty serious dudes, but when it comes to the attacks from rookie female Mc Azealia Banks, the Trouble Man wants no part of it.
Banks took exception when T.I.'s new artist Iggy Azalea landed the 2012 Xxl Freshman cover earlier this year. The Harlem rapper had no problem lashing out at Iggy via Twitter, and when Tip defended his new protégé on DJ Drama's radio show in March, Banks fired shots at the King too.
"[Banks] wasn't the only one who felt funny about it. It was a trending...
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Nadeska Alexis
Azealia Banks
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Redferns
T.I. has been involved in his fair share of rap beef. From Lil' Flip to Ludacris to Shawty Lo, Tip has held his own against some pretty serious dudes, but when it comes to the attacks from rookie female Mc Azealia Banks, the Trouble Man wants no part of it.
Banks took exception when T.I.'s new artist Iggy Azalea landed the 2012 Xxl Freshman cover earlier this year. The Harlem rapper had no problem lashing out at Iggy via Twitter, and when Tip defended his new protégé on DJ Drama's radio show in March, Banks fired shots at the King too.
"[Banks] wasn't the only one who felt funny about it. It was a trending...
- 4/23/2012
- MTV Music News
'Layin' bad minds to rest 2010!' songstress tweets of upcoming project.
By Mawuse Ziegbe
M.I.A.
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images
With 2010 coming to a close, M.I.A. has already announced her plans for the new year: Flood the Web with some new music. On Friday (December 3), the electro-dance superstar tweeted that she's going to drop a mixtape on December 31.
"Vicky leekx mixtape coming new years eve!" she wrote. The indie-music luminary didn't elaborate on the sound of the project but added that she plans to churn out a suite of tracks that will make an impact. "Layin bad minds to rest 2010!"
The "Born Free" artist has been trekking across Europe on tour and is slated to be on the road until December 12, according to her MySpace page. But it appears she was able to squeeze in some studio time while ripping stages overseas. And although her politically charged lyricism and genre-smashing beats have captivated her fans,...
By Mawuse Ziegbe
M.I.A.
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images
With 2010 coming to a close, M.I.A. has already announced her plans for the new year: Flood the Web with some new music. On Friday (December 3), the electro-dance superstar tweeted that she's going to drop a mixtape on December 31.
"Vicky leekx mixtape coming new years eve!" she wrote. The indie-music luminary didn't elaborate on the sound of the project but added that she plans to churn out a suite of tracks that will make an impact. "Layin bad minds to rest 2010!"
The "Born Free" artist has been trekking across Europe on tour and is slated to be on the road until December 12, according to her MySpace page. But it appears she was able to squeeze in some studio time while ripping stages overseas. And although her politically charged lyricism and genre-smashing beats have captivated her fans,...
- 12/3/2010
- MTV Music News
MTV News' James Montgomery picks his top 25 songs of the year.
By James Montgomery
Jay-z
Photo: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage/Joe Klamar/Jim Dyson/G
In 2009, we killed Auto-Tune, we partied in the U.S.A., and we howled "Awooo!" at the moon (en español, no less). And those were some of the more normal moments of the year: Seriously, there is no way to sum up a year that had so many bizarre and scandalous moments, so let's have the songs do it for us.
These are my picks for the Best Songs of 2009: odes to abstinence and combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bells, songs of sadness and beauty, tunes about getting loaded and getting revenge. They're all important in some way, and they all helped guide us through the tumultuous past 12 months. But that's enough from me, let's get to the songs. Oh, and I'd like to hear your picks,...
By James Montgomery
Jay-z
Photo: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage/Joe Klamar/Jim Dyson/G
In 2009, we killed Auto-Tune, we partied in the U.S.A., and we howled "Awooo!" at the moon (en español, no less). And those were some of the more normal moments of the year: Seriously, there is no way to sum up a year that had so many bizarre and scandalous moments, so let's have the songs do it for us.
These are my picks for the Best Songs of 2009: odes to abstinence and combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bells, songs of sadness and beauty, tunes about getting loaded and getting revenge. They're all important in some way, and they all helped guide us through the tumultuous past 12 months. But that's enough from me, let's get to the songs. Oh, and I'd like to hear your picks,...
- 12/9/2009
- MTV Music News
Appearance by '80s rocker in 'Twilight' sequel could be David Slade's move to attract older crowd.
By Larry Carroll
Bauhaus' Peter Murphy
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images
When "30 Days of Night" filmmaker David Slade took the reins of the "Twilight" sequel "Eclipse," his appointment seemed to raise more questions than answers. Would the über-violent filmmaker create the bloodiest film of the franchise? Would he attempt to broaden its appeal beyond women and teenage girls? How much of the creative voice would he wrestle away from Stephenie Meyer and make his own?
Now, many of those details are coming into view via a top-secret cameo Slade has filmed ... with a 1980s new-wave rock icon.
"[When I was young], I was a huge fan of a guy who does a cameo in 'Eclipse,' a guy named Peter Murphy," revealed Billy Burke, the veteran actor who plays Bella's father, Charlie Swan, when...
By Larry Carroll
Bauhaus' Peter Murphy
Photo: Jim Dyson/ Getty Images
When "30 Days of Night" filmmaker David Slade took the reins of the "Twilight" sequel "Eclipse," his appointment seemed to raise more questions than answers. Would the über-violent filmmaker create the bloodiest film of the franchise? Would he attempt to broaden its appeal beyond women and teenage girls? How much of the creative voice would he wrestle away from Stephenie Meyer and make his own?
Now, many of those details are coming into view via a top-secret cameo Slade has filmed ... with a 1980s new-wave rock icon.
"[When I was young], I was a huge fan of a guy who does a cameo in 'Eclipse,' a guy named Peter Murphy," revealed Billy Burke, the veteran actor who plays Bella's father, Charlie Swan, when...
- 11/4/2009
- MTV Movie News
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