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Lost or LOST may refer to getting lost, or to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
= Television
=Lost (TV series), a 2004 American drama series about people who become stranded on a mysterious island
Lost (2001 TV series), a short-lived American and UK reality series
Lost (South Korean TV series), a 2021 South Korean series
"Lost" (The Bill), a 1985 episode
"Lost" (Stargate Universe), an episode of science fiction series Stargate Universe
"Lost", an episode of Unleashed!
"Lost", an episode of the Canadian documentary TV series Mayday
"Lost", an episode of Disney's So Weird
"The Lost" (Class), an episode of the first series of the Doctor Who spin-off series Class
= Films
=Lost (1950 film), a Mexican film directed by Fernando A. Rivero
Lost (1956 film), a British thriller starring David Farrar
Lost (1983 film), an American film directed by Al Adamson
Lost! (film), a 1986 Canadian film directed by Peter Rowe
Lost (2004 film), an American thriller starring Dean Cain
The Lost (2006 film), an American psychological horror starring Marc Senter
Lost (2023 film), an Indian Hindi-language thriller film
= Literature
=Lost (Maguire novel), a 2001 horror/mystery novel by Gregory Maguire
Lost (Robotham novel), a 2005 Michael Robotham novel
Lost, a novel by Alice Lichtenstein
Lost: A Memoir, a 2009 memoir by Canadian author Cathy Ostlere
The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million, a 2006 memoir by Daniel Mendelsohn
The Lost (Durst novel), a 2014 fantasy novel by American author Sarah Beth Durst
= Music
=Groups and labels
Lost (band), an Italian pop rock band
The Lost (band), a Boston garage rock band
Albums
Lost (8Ball album), 1998
Lost (Carpark North album), 2010
Lost (Cool Calm Pete album), 2005
Lost (Died Pretty album), 1988
Lost (Elegy album), 1995
Lost (RTZ album), 1998
Songs
"Lost" (The Badloves song), 1993
"LosT" (Bring Me The Horizon song). 2023
"Lost" (Cold Chisel song), 2015
"Lost" (Faith Hill song), 2007
"Lost" (Frank Ocean song), 2012
"Lost" (Gorilla Zoe song), 2008
"Lost" (Hunter Brothers song), 2018
"Lost" (Lasgo song), 2009
"Lost" (Linkin Park song), 2023
"Lost" (Menudo song), 2008
"Lost" (Maroon 5 song), 2021
"Lost" (Michael Bublé song), 2007
"Lost" (NF song), 2021
"Lost" (Roger Sanchez song), 2006
"Lost" (Skin song), 2003
"Lost" (Vassy and Afrojack song), 2017
"Lost!", by Coldplay
"Lost", by Amanda Palmer & the Grand Theft Orchestra from Theatre Is Evil
"Lost", by Annie Lennox from Songs of Mass Destruction
"Lost", by Anouk from Hotel New York
"Lost", by Avenged Sevenfold from Avenged Sevenfold
"Lost", by the Box Tops from Cry Like a Baby
"Lost", by BTS from Wings
"Lost", by Chance the Rapper featuring No name from Acid Rap
"Lost", by The Church from Starfish
"Lost", by Clockwork Radio from State of Mind EP
"Lost", by the Cure from The Cure
"Lost", by Dead by April from Incomparable
"Lost", by Delain from April Rain
"Lost", by Dusty Springfield from A Brand New Me
"Lost", by Edge of Sanity from The Spectral Sorrows
"Lost", by Haste the Day from Coward
"Lost", by Katy Perry from One of the Boys
"Lost", by Killswitch Engage from Killswitch Engage (2009 album)
"Lost", by Korn from Life Is Peachy
"Lost", by Kreator from Cause for Conflict
"Lost", by Kris Allen from Horizons
"Lost", by the Meat Puppets from Meat Puppets II
"Lost", by Nevermore from The Politics of Ecstasy
"Lost", by Neurosis from Enemy of the Sun
"Lost", by Nik Kershaw from You've Got to Laugh
"Lost", by Orbital from Blue Album
"Lost", a 2019 song by Onlychild
"Lost", by Red from End of Silence
"Lost", by Robbie Williams from XXV
"Lost", by Stabbing Westward from Ungod
"Lost", by Tristania from World of Glass
"Lost", by Uriah Heep from Into the Wild
"Lost", by Van der Graaf Generator from H to He, Who Am the Only One
"Lost", by Will Haven from Voir Dire
"Lost", by Within Temptation from The Unforgiving
"Lost", by The Eden Project from Entrance
= Video games
=Lost: Via Domus, a 2008 video game by Ubisoft based on the Lost TV series
The Lost (video game), a 2002 vaporware game by Irrational Games
Geography
Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland
Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, or LOST, a hiking and cycling trail in Florida, US
Other uses
Local option sales tax
Mustard gas, originally known as Lost
Lost Generation, the social generational cohort that was in early adulthood during World War I
Abbreviation of lost work, any work which is known to have been created but has not survived to the present day
See also
Loss (disambiguation)
Lost Cause (disambiguation)
Lost River (disambiguation)
Lost Soul (disambiguation)
Lost Souls (disambiguation)
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"Lost!" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. It was co-produced with Brian Eno and Markus Dravs for the band's fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. The song was released on 10 November 2008 as the third official single from the album to generally positive critical reviews. A live version was released via download following a performance of the band and Jay-Z at the 2009 Grammy Awards, spurring high digital sales and giving "Lost!" a new peak at number 40 in the United States.
There are several versions of the song, including a piano recording (known as "Lost?") and a remix featuring Jay-Z (known as "Lost+"), which appears on Prospekt's March (2008). The accompanying music video to the single features a live performance of the band in the United States. Coldplay also launched a contest through their website, with fans submitting self-made music videos. Complex included "Lost!" among the best rap-rock songs in history, while The New York Times praised it as one of Eno's best productions.
Writing and composition
According to Coldplay drummer Will Champion in a fan mailout, "Lost!" had been developed long before the band began recording tracks for their fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, and was not getting into completion. Champion recalls, "I was starting to get into using a particular drum programming programme. I was messing around with that and I built this beat up from scratch. ... Then Chris overheard it and played 'Lost!' over the top of it." Martin revealed that the song's drumbeat took inspiration from Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River", which was one of Champion's favourite songs at that time.
"Lost!" was one of the earliest songs the band worked on for the album. The Blur song "Sing" was a source of inspiration in having provided a starting point for writing "Lost!". While in Detroit, Michigan, for a concert tour, the band was listening to "Sing" in their dressing room. Once they went on stage for a soundcheck, they thought of writing a song based from it. According to guitarist Jonny Buckland, "We recorded some of it in a church up the road that's now a studio. In a huge room with a piano and organ going at the same time." The ensuing track evolved in different versions.
The song's musicscape features a church organ riff, tribal drum-circle groove, and minimal handclaps. Towards the end of the track, it builds into a "rhythmically soaring, Edge-like" guitar solo. Coldplay's use of "exotic" instruments for majority of tracks in the album, including "Lost!", was a result of a goal in wanting to present their songs differently, something "which have never been heard" in previous releases. In a review Alex Denney of The Guardian, he described the music of "Lost!" as "tabla-assisted gospel-hop". Kitty Empire of The Guardian wrote in a review that "Lost!", "a great organ-driven tune, alive with handclaps and foot-stomps", is the most obvious homage to Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire among other tracks off the album.
According to Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly magazine, the lyrics to "Lost!" are "a lament about spiritual bereftness". Rolling Stone magazine's Will Hermes interpreted the lyrics as about "holding on against the odds that has the breathtaking loft" of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", a song off Irish band U2's 1987 album The Joshua Tree. The chorus to the lyrics is noted by Ian Youngs of BBC "a typical Chris Martin chorus that mixes insecurity with determination".
Song versions
The following songs are different variations of "Lost!":
"Lost?" is a separate recording of the song featuring only singer Chris Martin and a piano. It was initially released as the B-side on the CD version of "Violet Hill", later as a bonus track to the Japanese, iTunes Store and Amazon MP3 editions of Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends and finally on the "Lost!" digital EP.
"Lost+" features a rap section by Jay-Z, with whom the band recorded the reworked track in New York. This version was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 16 October 2008. "Lost+" was released as the lead track from "Lost!"'s digital EP release, and was included on the Prospekt's March EP. Jay-Z's rap was based on a freestyle he performed on Funkmaster Flex's show on the Hot 97 radio station. This took place on 31 October 2008, while Jay-Z was promoting his Kingdom Come album.
Coldplay performed the song at the 2009 Grammy Awards. They opened it with a rendition of "Lost?" but Jay-Z joined singer Chris Martin on stage and rapped over the piano solo. This version is also referred to as "Lost+" by the website and was released digitally.
"Lost-" is an instrumental track, identical to "Lost!" but without vocals.
"Lost@" is a recording of the song performed live at the United Center, Chicago on 22 July 2008. This version also forms the basis for the single's music video.
"Lost+ / Viva la Vida (Live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards)" is a recording of "Viva la Vida" and this song, performed live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.
Release and reception
"Lost!" was released as a promotional CD single in September 2008. On 10 November 2008, Coldplay officially released a four-track digital EP of "Lost!", confirming the song's status as a single.
The song has been well received by critics. Will Hermes of Rolling Stone magazine noted "Lost!" as "probably" the "album's most sublime pop moment". NME's critic Mark Beaumont had the same view of Hermes, complimenting, "It's not until ['Lost!'] – all church organ funkiness, stomporific handclap rhythms and Chris pouting like a preacher in a jacuzzi full of strippers – that [Viva la Vida] really hits its stride." Chris Jones of BBC writes, "... 'Lost!' seems to sport bongos in its mix, yet it's the plaintive voice with its vague sense of regret, the lifts from minor key piano forays into vast, pumping rock and also a strident optimism that people are going to come here for." Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork had the same sentiment: "Thanks to a bubbling bit of exotic percussion that wouldn't sound out of place on Peter Gabriel's latter-day LPs, 'Lost!' is transformed from Just Another Coldplay Song into a uniquely alluring smash and live staple for years to come." An article in The Guardian lambasted "Lost!": "This song is a deflated balloon, or, put another way, a used empty condom. He has, I think, merged visual, audio and textual into a kind of polysensory jam".
Since it did not match the commercial success of the album's previous singles, "Lost!" charted in some countries during the week of the album being released and due to high digital sales, despite not officially being a single at the time. It has charted most notably the United Kingdom where it peaked at number 54 in the UK Singles Chart and in the United States where it debuted at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single has peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks. Its UK peak made the single Coldplay's first to fail to chart in the UK Top 40 although considering the fact that it was not physically released (though it was still available as a download at the time).
Buoyed by the band's success at the 2009 Grammy Awards, a live Grammy performance of the single featuring Jay-Z was released exclusively to iTunes, spurring download sales. As a result, "Lost!" achieved a new peak position on the Billboard Hot 100, re-entering at number 40. Billboard called the collaboration a "gloomy instrumentation with a series of drums and claps that perfectly fits the lyrical content of the song and makes the transition from Martin's singing to Jay's rapping seem effortless." Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone praised "Lost+" for containing a "great Jay-Z cameo" while reviewing Prospekt's March. In 2009, NPO Radio 2 ranked the song at number 497 on their annual Top 2000.
Music video
The music video to "Lost!" was officially released on Coldplay's website on 26 September 2008. It features a live performance of the song at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. It shows views of different members of the band playing the song and Chris Martin actively moving around stage while singing. The video was filmed and directed by Mat Whitecross. According to Luke Lewis of NME, the video is a tribute to U2's tour documentary Rattle and Hum. An alternative version was released for "Lost+". This video is the same as the original but with the camera angles slightly altered, primarily to show a screen on stage which features Jay-Z whose performance was added digitally.
Coldplay launched a contest in October 2008 in which fans submitted homemade music videos for the "Lost?" acoustic version. Open to all fans worldwide, the competition closed on 1 December 2008. All members of the band picked the finalists and judged the winning entries on 5 December. The winner was awarded a pair of "ultra-VIP" tickets to the band's show in O2 arena in London in December 2008, and it included backstage passes. The winning video was announced on 8 December 2008, with the winner being Paul O'Brien for a "Wonderful blend of Claymation and Computer Graphics". O'Brien's video and the runner up, made by Martin Buzora, are featured on Coldplay's official website.
Track listing
Personnel
Chris Martin – composer, performer
Guy Berryman – composer, performer
Jonny Buckland – composer, performer
Will Champion – composer, performer
Charts
See also
List of Billboard number-one adult alternative singles of the 2000s
References
External links
"Lost!" Official music video on YouTube
"Lost+" Official music video on YouTube
Official website
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"?", typically pronounced "Question Mark", is the 46th episode of Lost and the 21st episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Deran Sarafian, and written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. It first aired on May 10, 2006, on ABC. The character of Mr. Eko is featured in the episode's flashbacks.
Plot
= Flashbacks
=Eko is a priest in Australia. An associate gives him a counterfeit passport before he is sent to investigate a miracle of a drowned young girl named Charlotte, coming back to life on the autopsy table. At first, it appears that the miracle is genuine. Eko then consults the girl's father, Richard Malkin, the psychic that Claire visited in "Raised by Another". Malkin claims that the girl survived naturally (probably thanks to the mammalian diving reflex, which is more pronounced in young individuals), and that Charlotte and her mother are simply pretending that there was a miracle because they resent the fact that he is a fraudulent psychic. Eko reports that a miracle did not take place.
In the final flashback, Eko, about to board Flight 815, is confronted by Charlotte at the airport, who tells him that she saw Yemi while she was between the worlds and that his brother is proud of him. Angered, Eko starts to yell at Charlotte, who is interrupted by Libby, asking if everything was all right. Charlotte tells Eko that he'll see Yemi again.
= On the Island
=In a dream, Mr. Eko is chopping wood with his axe on the beach. He has visions of Ana Lucia and his brother, Yemi, saying that he must help John, who has "lost his way", by having John take him "to the question mark".
Michael (who had just freed Henry after shooting Ana-Lucia, Libby, and his own arm) stumbles out of the hatch, claiming that he has been shot in the arm by a person unknown to him (knowing they would think it was Henry). Sawyer, Kate, and Jack discover the shooting victims — Ana-Lucia is dead, and Libby is near death. When Michael realises that Libby is still alive, he is fearful that she will reveal the truth of what actually happened; Jack asks Sawyer for the heroin to 'make Libby comfortable'. He also asks Kate to go with him, giving him the choice of disclosing the location of the guns, or allowing Libby to die painfully. Sawyer resentfully agrees, and the guns turn out to be in a secret compartment inside his tent.
Eko offers to track down Henry Gale, with the assistance of Locke, but after they have left he reveals that his real goal is to force Locke to take him to the question mark, where they discover the burnt plane containing Yemi. They camp at the site, and Locke has a dream in which Yemi is on top of the nearby cliff. After he wakes up, Eko climbs the cliff and from the top looks down and is able to see a giant question mark etched in the grass adjacent to the plane. He climbs back down, and with Locke's help pushes aside the plane to find a hatch hidden underneath.
Inside the hatch, there are chairs, TV monitors, and pneumatic tubes. Locke places his map in one of the tubes and it is swept away. Locke also finds another computer terminal with a command prompt: ">: PRINT LOG? Y/N". Locke inputs Y, and a nearby dot-matrix printer begins to print out what appears to be an extensive list of timestamps. Eko also finds another Orientation movie of the Dharma Initiative from 1980, narrated by Dr. Marvin Candle, now going by the name of "Mark Wickmund", where it is revealed that the hatch they are in is "Station 5: The Pearl", and it was made to observe the other station(s) and record how the subjects react to things of great importance. Wickmund reveals that those in the other hatches are undergoing a psychological experiment and the pneumatic tubes are used to send information back to the DHARMA Initiative. Locke thinks that he has been played a fool, and does not believe the button to have any use. However, Mr. Eko believes that pushing the button is highly important, and he will continue to do so if Locke stops.
At the Swan, Hurley requests to speak to Libby, and he tearfully apologizes to her for forgetting the blankets. In her dying breath, she says, "Michael!", with a look of terror in her eyes. Jack, mistaking her horror as fear for Michael's safety, assures her that Michael is fine. Hurley starts to cry, as does Kate, Sawyer hugs Kate and she cries in his arms. Locke and Mr. Eko are seen making their way back to The Swan, as the timer starts to sound, the numbers needing to be entered into the computer; the episode ends with Michael in the armory, looking gravely toward the doorway, his plan unfolding.
Production
This episode marks main character Libby's death, originally thought to be dead in the previous episode. She was the fourth main character to die in the series thus far (the others being Boone Carlyle (played by Ian Somerhalder), Shannon Rutherford (played by Maggie Grace) and Ana Lucia Cortez (played by Michelle Rodriguez)). Cynthia Watros remains credited as a series regular until the end of the season.
Darren Aronofsky was scheduled to direct the episode, but declined after his partner Rachel Weisz got pregnant, being replaced by Deran Sarafian. Writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse called the episode "a great opportunity for us to finally put Locke and Mr. Eko together, sort of a philosophical battle of faith and will that we've been hinting at all season long."
Reception
16.35 million American viewers watched the episode live.
References
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