Having started out hosting club nights at Billy's nightclub in Soho, founding members Steve Strange and Rusty Egan wanted to tap into the growing New Wave culture of syntho-pop, forming Visage in the late 1970s.
Recruiting amongst others, Midge Ure and Billy Curry - whom also performed with Ultravox - the band's first single was a cover of Zager and Evans "In the Year 2525". This record though proved to be a commercial flop.
Visage continued though, and despite some set backs they finally released the self titles "Visage" album in November, 1980. Coinciding with the album's release, Visage releasing, "Fade to Grey" as a single. "Fade to Grey" proved to be one of …show more content…
One of the nicknames of the USS Enterprise was "the Gray Ghost" the USS Enterprise though was more commonly known as "The Big E".
In the film, "The Grey", a group of plane crash survivors is chased by which animal as the tried to reach civilisation?
Premiering in 2012 "The Grey" was directed by Carnahan - who also produced and co-wrote the script. Based on Ian Mackenzie Jeffers short story, "Ghost Walker", "The Grey" concerns a group of oil workers who were flying in an aircraft which crash-lands in a remote area of Alaska.
Having survived the crash, the group finds themselves stranded in a territory controlled by wolves. As the group tries to survive in the hope of being discovered. However, when one of the group is killed, a trapper named John Otway (played by Liam Neeson) suggests they try to reach safety themselves.
Production of the film, though was not without controversy, as Canadian newspaper "The Province" ran an article stating four dead wolves had been brought to be props and eaten by the cast. This outraged environmentalists, not just only about the way the film portrayed wolves in a negative light, but also because wolves had only been recently removed from being an endangered species in some areas of western