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Runtime - 1 h 38min; 92 Votes; Rating - 8,9 / 10 Stars; Year - 2018; Ride is a movie starring Shane Graham, Ludacris, and Sasha Alexander. The inspiring story of a BMX champion who overcame an abusive childhood through the love and life lessons of his interracial foster family; Genres - Action. Share an rv ride. Skiers ride up. But yet, the BT-1000 will hunt down and kill the other driver if their car got hit, aint that right cnn fake news and enemy of the people go ask Fredo, he knows. Can goldfish ride bikes.

Who was Sally Ride. Can you ride llamas. 50 cent ft lyojd banks rider. Ride oakland. That moment when a wheeled Panhard tank destroyed your IS-3 tank. Which cowboys ride horses. Careem ride. Remiks taki sobie oryginał lepszy. Bus ride. Can you ride? He rides well/ badly. He doesn't have a car so he rides to work on the bus. mainly US We rode the train from San Diego to Portland. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Do you want to come for a ride on my bike? B1 mainly US ( UK usually lift) Well, I have to go - my ride is here. US informal someone's car: We went on all the rides. I love I have clicked these pictures. /iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages (Definition of ride from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) ride the wave (of sth) ( also ride the crest of a wave) a bumpy/rough/easy, etc. ride informal take sb for a ride informal (Definition of ride from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of ride ride On weekends, long queues waited in the hot sun for the two rides. Concealed free rides (w7) constitute a particularly interesting class of process interactions in the present context. These examples are from the Cambridge English Corpus and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. More examples Fewer examples Walks of two or more miles and cycle rides of at least 20 minutes were separately recorded. While his achievements were crowned with many honours, they rode lightly on his shoulders. Appalled at the very thought of rebellion, most of the huntsmen took to their horses and rode away as fast as they could. Instead, throughout his term as minister, he rode in the vehicle used by his predecessor and continued to live in an unpretentious house. Cartoonists freely rode on a momentary wave of relative relaxation of government control. Hence, their writings had a strongly apologetic cast, and this over rode their weakly stated arguments that sinning rulers need not be obeyed. Private transport also enables older adults to give specific types of support through offering rides and carriage services to others. Note that the direction itself is given by the common perpendicular to the two rides just before and just after the switch. Another remarkable aspect of concealed free rides is that they involve no overapplication or underapplication according to the standard definition of opacity in (2). Areas preferred by pheasants and past congregation points, such as feed rides, woodland edge or near release pens were criteria for siting these experimental pens. Effects of oral eolectrolyte supplementation on endurance horses competing in 80 km rides. Wouldn't want to go on the frightening rides at the fair. Candid discussions were held only during train or car rides, or when no one else was around. Collocations with ride These are words often used in combination with ride. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. amusement ride It was the first amusement ride in the world to top. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. balloon ride The balloon ride is dependent on weather and must be landed during high winds. boat ride Plans are being put in place to continue the boat ride and have the tour exit out of the natural cave entrance. Translations of ride {{setText}} in Chinese (Traditional) in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Arabic in Czech in Danish in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Korean in Portuguese in Chinese (Simplified) in Italian in Russian in Spanish {{{translatePanelDefaultEntry. entryLeft}}} See more 騎(腳踏車、機車或馬等), 騎馬, 乘(車),坐(車)… (馬や自転車など)に乗る, (乗り物)で移動する, (乗り物による)旅… (at, bisiklet, motosiklet) binmek… aller à / rouler en, prendre, monter… يَرْكَب, يَركَب, رِحْلة… menunggang, mengendarai, ikut pacuan… เดินทางโดยใช้ยานพาหนะ, บังคับ, ขี่ม้า… bergerak, menunggang, menyertai… sykle, kjøre sykkel, kjøre motorsykkel… (말, 자전거, 오토바이 등을) 타다… cavalgar, ir/andar de (bicicleta/moto), viajar (de)… 骑(自行车、摩托车或马等), 骑马, 乘(车),坐(车)… cavalcare, andare a cavallo/in bicicletta/in moto, andare (in macchina/in treno/in autobus)… ездить (на лошади, велосипеде или мотоцикле), ездить… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation!

What did daisy ride. Should kids ride bikes. Can you ride unicorns. Ride aid. Is there such thing as an automatic motorcycle ? I want to learn to ride. I& 39;m 44. Ride kc. What plane did Sally Ride ride. Can trees ride horses. Who originally sang ride Sally Ride. Riderless horse preakness. Ride bicycle sign. Ride   (rīd) v. rode (rōd), rid·den (rĭd′n), rid·ing, rides v. intr. 1. a. To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback. b. Sports To participate in a board sport such as snowboarding. 2. To travel over a surface: This car rides well. 3. To move by way of an intangible force or impetus; move as if on water: The President rode into office on a tide of discontent. 4. Nautical To lie at anchor: battleships riding at the mouth of the estuary. 5. To seem to float: The moon was riding among the clouds. 6. To be sustained or supported on a pivot, axle, or other point. 7. To be contingent; depend: The final outcome rides on the results of the election. 8. To continue without interference: Let the matter ride. 9. To work or move from the proper place, especially on the body: pants that ride up. v. tr. To sit on and control the movement of: rode a motorcycle to town; ride a horse to the village. Sports To glide or move while standing on or having one's feet attached to (a board, such as a snowboard). To travel over, along, or through: ride the highways. To be supported or carried on: a swimmer riding the waves. To take part in or do by riding: He rode his last race. To cause to ride, especially to cause to be carried: The police rode him down to the station. Sports To control (an opponent) in wrestling, usually by holding the opponent down. Nautical To keep (a vessel) at anchor. Informal a. To tease or ridicule. To harass with persistent carping and criticism. To keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot: Don't ride the clutch or the brakes. n. The act or an instance of riding, as in a vehicle or on an animal. A path made for riding on horseback, especially through woodlands. A device, such as one at an amusement park, that one rides for pleasure or excitement. A means of transportation: waiting for her ride to come. Phrasal Verb: ride out To survive or outlast: rode out the storm. Idioms: ride for a fall To court danger or disaster. ride herd on To keep watch or control over. ride high To experience success. ride shotgun 1. To guard a person or thing while in transit. Slang To ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck. take for a ride Slang 1. To deceive or swindle: an author who tried to take his publisher for a ride. To transport to a place and kill. rid′a·ble, ride′a·ble adj. ride ( raɪd) vb, rides, riding, rode or ridden 1. to sit on and control the movements of (a horse or other animal) 2. ( tr) to sit on and propel (a bicycle or similar vehicle) 3. ( intr; often foll by on or in) to be carried along or travel on or in a vehicle: she rides to work on the bus. ( tr) to travel over or traverse: they rode the countryside in search of shelter. ( tr) to take part in by riding: to ride a race. to travel through or be carried across (sea, sky, etc): the small boat rode the waves; the moon was riding high. ( tr) US and Canadian to cause to be carried: to ride someone out of town. ( intr) to be supported as if floating: the candidate rode to victory on his new policies. (Nautical Terms) ( intr) (of a vessel) to lie at anchor 10. (Nautical Terms) ( tr) (of a vessel) to be attached to (an anchor) 11. (Anatomy) (esp of a bone) to overlap or lie over (another structure or part) 12. informal a. ( intr) to drive a car b. ( tr) to transport (goods, farm produce, etc) by motor vehicle or cart 13. (Zoology) ( tr) (of a male animal) to copulate with; mount 14. (Biology) ( tr) slang to have sexual intercourse with (someone) 15. ( tr; usually passive) to tyrannize over or dominate: ridden by fear. 16. ( tr) informal to persecute, esp by constant or petty criticism: don't ride me so hard over my failure. 17. ( intr) informal to continue undisturbed: I wanted to change something, but let it ride. 18. ( tr) to endure successfully; ride out 19. ( tr) to yield slightly to (a blow or punch) in order to lessen its impact 20. (Gambling, except Cards) (often foll by: on) (of a bet) to remain placed: let your winnings ride on the same number. 21. (Jazz) ( intr) jazz to play well, esp in freely improvising at perfect tempo 22. ride roughshod over to domineer over or act with complete disregard for 23. (Hunting) ride to hounds to take part in a fox hunt on horseback 24. ride for a fall to act in such a way as to invite disaster 25. ride again informal to return to a former activity or scene of activity 26. riding high confident, popular, and successful n 27. a journey or outing on horseback or in a vehicle 28. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a path specially made for riding on horseback 29. transport in a vehicle, esp when given freely to a pedestrian; lift: can you give me a ride to the station?. 30. a device or structure, such as a roller coaster at a fairground, in which people ride for pleasure or entertainment 31. (Biology) slang an act of sexual intercourse 32. (Biology) slang a partner in sexual intercourse 33. take for a ride informal a. to cheat, swindle, or deceive b. to take (someone) away in a car and murder him [Old English rīdan; related to Old High German rītan, Old Norse rītha] ˈridable, ˈrideable adj ride (raɪd) v. rode, rid•den, rid•ing, n. i. to sit on, manage, and be carried on a horse or other animal in motion. to be borne along on or in a vehicle or other conveyance. to move along in any way; be carried or supported: riding on his friend's success. to have a specified character for riding purposes: The car rides smoothly. to be conditioned; depend: Her hopes are riding on a promotion. to continue without interruption or interference: to let the matter ride. to turn or rest on something. to appear to float in space, as a heavenly body. to lie at anchor, as a ship. t. 10. to sit on and manage (a horse, bicycle, etc. ) so as to be carried along. 11. to sit or move along on; be carried or borne along on: The ship rode the waves. 12. to ride over, along, or through (a road, region, etc. ). 13. to ridicule or harass persistently. 14. to control, dominate, or tyrannize over: a man ridden by fear. 15. to cause to ride. to carry (a person) on something as if on a horse: He rode the child about on his back. to execute by riding: to ride a race. to rest on, esp. by overlapping. 19. to keep (a vessel) at anchor or moored. 20. ride out, a. to sustain (a gale, storm, etc. ) without damage, as while at anchor. to sustain or endure successfully. ride up, to move up from the proper place or position: This skirt always rides up. 22. a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle. 23. a means of or arrangement for transportation by motor vehicle: My ride's here. 24. a vehicle or device, as a roller coaster, on which people ride for amusement. 25. a way, road, etc., made esp. for riding. Idioms: 1. ride shotgun, a. (formerly) to ride in a stagecoach as a shotgun-bearing guard. to ride in a motor vehicle or airplane as an armed escort. c. to ride as a passenger in the front seat of a car or truck. take for a ride, a. Slang. to abduct in order to murder. to deceive; trick. [before 900; (v. ), Old English rīdan; akin to Old Irish ríad journey (compare palfrey). compare road] ride 1. 'ride' When you ride an animal, bicycle, or motorcycle, you control it and travel on it. Every morning he used to ride his horse across the fields. I learned how to ride a bike when I was seven. The past tense of ride is rode. The -ed participle is ridden. He usually rode to work on a motorbike. He was the best horse I have ever ridden. 'ride on' You can also say that someone rides on an animal, bicycle, or motorcycle. She rode around the campus on a bicycle. 'drive' When someone controls a car, lorry, or train, don't say that they 'ride' it. Say that they drive it. It was her turn to drive the car. Pierre has never learned to drive. However, if you are a passenger in a vehicle, you can say that you ride in it. We rode back in a taxi. He prefers travelling on the train to riding in a limousine. ride Past participle: ridden Gerund: riding Imperative ride ride Present I ride you ride he/she/it rides we ride you ride they ride Preterite I rode you rode he/she/it rode we rode you rode they rode Present Continuous I am riding you are riding he/she/it is riding we are riding you are riding they are riding Present Perfect I have ridden you have ridden he/she/it has ridden we have ridden you have ridden they have ridden Past Continuous I was riding you were riding he/she/it was riding we were riding you were riding they were riding Past Perfect I had ridden you had ridden he/she/it had ridden we had ridden you had ridden they had ridden Future I will ride you will ride he/she/it will ride we will ride you will ride they will ride Future Perfect I will have ridden you will have ridden he/she/it will have ridden we will have ridden you will have ridden they will have ridden Future Continuous I will be riding you will be riding he/she/it will be riding we will be riding you will be riding they will be riding Present Perfect Continuous I have been riding you have been riding he/she/it has been riding we have been riding you have been riding they have been riding Future Perfect Continuous I will have been riding you will have been riding he/she/it will have been riding we will have been riding you will have been riding they will have been riding Past Perfect Continuous I had been riding you had been riding he/she/it had been riding we had been riding you had been riding they had been riding Conditional I would ride you would ride he/she/it would ride we would ride you would ride they would ride Past Conditional I would have ridden you would have ridden he/she/it would have ridden we would have ridden you would have ridden they would have ridden Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Noun 1. ride - a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile); "he took the family for a drive in his new car" drive journey, journeying - the act of traveling from one place to another lift - a ride in a car; "he gave me a lift home" joyride - a ride in a car taken solely for pleasure; "they took their girlfriends for joyrides in stolen cars" spin - a short drive in a car; "he took the new car for a spin" 2. ride - a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement carousel, carrousel, merry-go-round, roundabout, whirligig - a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement Ferris wheel - a vertical rotating mechanism consisting of a large wheel with suspended seats that remain upright as the wheel rotates; provides a ride at an amusement park mechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles chute-the-chute, roller coaster, big dipper - elevated railway in an amusement park (usually with sharp curves and steep inclines) amusement park, funfair, pleasure ground - a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement Verb 1. ride - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse! "; "Did you ever ride a camel? "; "The girl liked to drive the young mare" sit horseback riding, riding - travel by being carried on horseback go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go? "; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" override - ride (a horse) too hard ride herd - driving animals such as horses and cattle while riding along with them; "Joe was riding herd during the day" outride - ride better, faster, or further than; "The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors" ride horseback - ride on horseback prance - cause (a horse) to bound spring forward canter - ride at a cantering pace; "He cantered the horse across the meadow" gallop, extend - cause to move at full gallop; "Did you gallop the horse just now? " ride - sit on and control a vehicle; "He rides his bicycle to work every day"; "She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town" 2. ride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day" tube - ride or float on an inflated tube; "We tubed down the river on a hot summer day" travel - undergo transportation as in a vehicle; "We travelled North on Rte. 508" ride - ride over, along, or through; "Ride the freeways of California" chariot - ride in a chariot bicycle, bike, pedal, wheel, cycle - ride a bicycle motorbike, motorcycle, cycle - ride a motorcycle rail, train - travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg" sled, sleigh - ride (on) a sled boat - ride in a boat on water cab, taxi - ride in a taxicab bus - ride in a bus joyride, tool around, tool - ride in a car with no particular goal and just for the pleasure of it; "We tooled down the street" hitchhike, thumb, hitch - travel by getting free rides from motorists snowmobile - ride a snowmobile piggyback - ride on someone's shoulders or back ride - sit on and control a vehicle; "He rides his bicycle to work every day"; "She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town" ride, drive - have certain properties when driven; "This car rides smoothly"; "My new truck drives well" walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run! "; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" 3. ride - continue undisturbed and without interference; "Let it ride" continue, go on, keep, go along, proceed - continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working! "; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight" 4. ride - move like a floating object; "The moon rode high in the night sky" go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go? "; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" 5. ride - harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie" bait, razz, tantalise, tantalize, taunt, twit, tease, cod, rag, rally bemock, mock - treat with contempt; "The new constitution mocks all democratic principles" jeer, scoff, flout, gibe, barrack - laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker" banter, chaff, jolly, josh, kid - be silly or tease one another; "After we relaxed, we just kidded around" 6. ride - be sustained or supported or borne; "His glasses rode high on his nose"; "The child rode on his mother's hips"; "She rode a wave of popularity"; "The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name" float - move lightly, as if suspended; "The dancer floated across the stage" 7. ride - have certain properties when driven; "This car rides smoothly"; "My new truck drives well" drive drive - operate or control a vehicle; "drive a car or bus"; "Can you drive this four-wheel truck? " ride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day" 8. ride - be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the election"; "Your grade will depends on your homework" depend on, depend upon, devolve on, hinge on, hinge upon, turn on build on, build upon, repose on, rest on - be based on; of theories and claims, for example; "What's this new evidence based on? " 9. ride - lie moored or anchored; "Ship rides at anchor" lie - be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position 10. ride - sit on and control a vehicle; "He rides his bicycle to work every day"; "She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town" go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go? "; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" ride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day" ride, sit - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse! "; "Did you ever ride a camel? "; "The girl liked to drive the young mare" 11. ride - climb up on the body; "Shorts that ride up"; "This skirt keeps riding up my legs" climb, climb up, go up, mount - go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house? " 12. ride - ride over, along, or through; "Ride the freeways of California" journey, travel - travel upon or across; "travel the oceans" ride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day" 13. ride - keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot; "Don't ride the clutch! " mesh, lock, operate, engage - keep engaged; "engaged the gears" 14. ride - copulate with; "The bull was riding the cow" mount mammal, mammalian - any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk copulate, mate, couple, pair - engage in sexual intercourse; "Birds mate in the Spring" ride ride something out survive, last, live through, hold out against They managed to ride out the political storm. ride verb 1. Informal. To tease or mock good-humoredly: 2. To torment with persistent insult or ridicule: Idiom: wave the red flag in front of the bull. phrasal verb ride out To exist in spite of adversity: noun A trip in a motor vehicle: Translations رِحْلَةٌ على ظَهْر الفَرَس رُكُوب شَوط، رُكْبَه يَرْكَب يَرْكَبُ jízda jet jet na jezdit jezdit na koni ride køre køretur lift køre på راندن kyyti rassi ratsastaa ajaa ajelu jahati povesti autom vožnja lovagol ellovagol kerékpározás lovaglás fara túr ríîa út ríîa; hjóla ríîa; hjóla; ferîast meî mótorhjóli/bíl taka òátt í 乗る 乗ること 人を車に乗せてあげること 타기 (탈것에) 타다 (차에) 태워 주기 jodinėti jojimo mokykla joti nujoti važinėti braukt doties izjādē īss brauciens izbraukums izjāde viezť sa jahati ježa prevoz voziti voziti se åka åktur rida skjuts การเดินทางโดยยานพาหนะหรือหลังม้า การโดยสารไปด้วย cuộc đi cưỡi sự đi nhờ xe ride [raɪd] ( rode ( vb: pt) ( ridden ( pp))) ride back VI + ADV → volver (a caballo, en bicicleta) ride by VI + ADV → pasar ( a caballo, en bicicleta etc) ride down VT + ADV ride up VI + ADV 2. [ skirt, dress] → subirse ride [ˈraɪd] n to have a rough ride (= difficult time) → en baver (= distance covered) → trajet m (in fairground) → manège m vb [ rode] [ˈrəʊd] ( pt) [ ridden] [ˈrɪd ə n] ( pp) vi (= compete in race) [ jockey] → courir (= go somewhere) (on horseback) → aller (à cheval); (on a bike) → aller (à bicyclette); (on a motorbike) → aller (à moto); (by bus) → aller (en autobus); (by car) → aller (en voiture) He rode to work on a bicycle → Il est allé au travail à bicyclette. It's a comfortable car to ride in BUT C'est une voiture confortable. He mounted his horse and rode away BUT Il a enfourché son cheval et il est parti. We rode all day BUT Nous sommes restés toute la journée en selle. We rode all the way BUT Nous avons fait tout le chemin en selle. ; Nous avons fait tout le chemin à cheval. [ ship] to ride at anchor → être à l'ancre to be riding (on horse) → être à cheval; (on motorbike) → être à moto two men riding on motorcycles → deux hommes à moto ride vb: pret , ptp vi (on a horse etc, Sport) → reiten (→ on auf +dat); to go riding → reiten gehen; the jockey was riding just under 65 kg → der Jockey brachte knapp 65 kg auf die Waage; Peter Mandelson ride s again! (fig hum) → Peter Mandelson ist wieder da! (= go in vehicle, by cycle etc) → fahren; he was riding on a bicycle → er fuhr mit einem Fahrrad; to ride on a bus/in a car/in a train/in a cart → in einem Bus / Wagen /Zug/Schubkarren fahren; to ride away or off/down → weg- or davon-/hinunterfahren vt ( sl: = have sex with) → reiten (sl) ride ( raid) – past tense rode (roud): past participle ridden (ˈridn) – verb 1. to travel or be carried (in a car, train etc or on a bicycle, horse etc). He rides to work every day on an old bicycle; The horsemen rode past. to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc). Can you ride a bicycle? 3. to take part (in a horse-race etc). He's riding in the first race. to go out regularly on horseback ( eg as a hobby). My daughter rides every Saturday morning. noun 1. a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc. He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon. a usually short period of riding on or in something. Can I have a ride on your bike? ˈrider noun ˈriding-school noun a place where people are taught to ride horses. ride → رُكُوب, يَرْكَبُ, يُوَصِلُ شَخْصاً بِالْسِيَارَةِ jet na, jízda, svezení køretur, lift, ride Fahrt, Mitfahrgelegenheit, reiten διαδρομή με μεταφορικό μέσο, δωρεάν μεταφορά με το αυτοκίνητο, καβαλάω llevar en carro, llevar en coche, montar, paseo, vuelta ajomatka, kyyti, ratsastaa emmener, monter, tour jahati, povesti autom, vožnja cavalcare, cavalcata, passaggio 乗る, 乗ること, 人を車に乗せてあげること 타기, (탈것에) 타다, (차에) 태워 주기 berijden, lift, ritje ri, skyss, tur podwiezienie, pojechać, przejażdżka boleia, carona, montar, passeio ехать, подвезти, поездка åktur, rida, skjuts การเดินทางโดยยานพาหนะหรือหลังม้า, การโดยสารไปด้วย, ขี่ เช่นขี่ม้า ขี่จักรยานหรือจักรยานยนต์ ata binmek, birini arabayla evine bırakma, gezinti cuộc đi, cưỡi, sự đi nhờ xe 兜风, 搭车, 骑 Could you give me a ride to the repair shop? (US) Can you give me a lift to the garage? (UK).

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Ride Ride performing in 2015 at Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit, MI. Background information Origin Oxford, England Genres Alternative rock shoegazing neo-psychedelia dream pop Britpop [1] Years active 1988–1996 2001 2014–present Labels Creation Warner Sire The First Time Wichita Associated acts Oasis Beady Eye The Jesus and Mary Chain Hurricane #1 The Animal House Infinite Cassette Gaz Coombes Website www. thebandride Members Andy Bell Laurence Colbert Mark Gardener Steve Queralt Ride are an English rock band formed in Oxford in 1988. The band consists of Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence "Loz" Colbert, and Steve Queralt. The band were initially part of the " shoegazing " scene that emerged in England during the early 1990s. Following the break-up of the band in 1996, members moved on to various other projects, most notably Bell who became the bassist for Oasis. In 2001, the band briefly reunited for a one-off performance for a television show. Ride announced their second reunion in November 2014. Their debut album Nowhere has been named one of the important albums of the shoegazing genre. [2] History [ edit] Starting out (1988–1989) [ edit] Andy Bell and Mark Gardener had been to Cheney School in Oxford, appearing in the school's musical theatre productions, and in October 1988, they moved to Banbury to do Foundation Studies in Art & Design at North Oxfordshire College and the Oxfordshire School of Art & Design. [3] There they met Laurence Colbert and Steve Queralt. Queralt, who also went to Cheney School, was recruited from the local Our Price record shop where he worked as a singles buyer (although Bell and Queralt had already played together in an obscure reggae/pop band called "Big Spiderback"). [4] After considering various names, the band settled for 'Ride', with its evocation of travel, and after the Ride cymbal. Bell has cited a performance by The Smiths as the inspiration for forming a band. [3] The band formed in the summer of 1988 and played their first gig as Ride for the College's Christmas Party towards the end of the year. While still at Banbury, the band produced a demo tape, recorded in Queralt's bedroom and hallway, including the tracks "Chelsea Girl" and "Drive Blind". Queralt and his record shop boss and future Ride manager Dave Newton had started a live music night in Oxford called Local Support, and it was due to a cancellation by another band that Ride got their first proper gig at one of these nights. [4] Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain heard a copy of the demo that was in the possession of the DJ Gary Crowley, and this led to interest from former Mary Chain manager Alan McGee. [4] After the band supported the Soup Dragons in 1989, McGee signed them to his Creation Records label. Early Creation years (1989–1993) [ edit] Ride released three EPs between January and September 1990, entitled Ride, Play and Fall. All three EPs made it into the UK top 75, with Play and Fall reaching the top 40. [5] Ride' s top-75 placing was a first for Creation Records. [6] The first two EPs were released together as Smile in the USA in July 1990 (and later released in the UK in 1992), while the Fall EP was incorporated into the CD version of their first album, Nowhere, released in October 1990. The band were often labelled as part of the "shoegazing" scene, but the band rejected this, Bell stating "my first reaction was like, this is another boring tag. These 's pretty much still my reaction". [7] Gardener said of the band's influences "We liked the noisy bands of the time. When we were at art college we went to see My Bloody Valentine, House of Love, Stone Roses and Sonic Youth. I think these all had a lot of influence on us in the early days as they were great gigs". [7] The band recorded two sessions for John Peel 's BBC Radio 1 show in 1990, and their popularity with the show's listeners saw them with three tracks in the Festive Fifty that year, with "Dreams Burn Down" and "Like a Daydream" at numbers 3 and 4 respectively, and "Taste" at number 25. [8] Nowhere was a critical and commercial success, reaching No. 11 in the UK, [5] and the media dubbed Ride "The brightest hope" for 1991. [ citation needed] Demand for new material was high, and the band recorded another EP, Today Forever, released in March 1991. The EP marked a change in direction for the group away from the noisier early style. Ride made their first international tour to Japan, Australia and France later on that year. [6] Tickets for the performances in Japan sold out within minutes. [9] In February 1992 the band broke into the UK top 10 with "Leave Them All Behind", and the following month saw the release of the band's second album Going Blank Again. [5] The strain within the band was already apparent, Bell stating "By the time the second album came out we were touring too much. We were tired. We then took time off, but it was too much time off". [9] Change in musical direction (1994–1996) [ edit] Ride were able to see out 1993 riding on the success of Going Blank Again and a third album was keenly anticipated. A double weekend of gigs with The Charlatans that year ('Daytripper') kept them in the public eye amid a wider lack of interest in the shoegazing scene. Their third album, Carnival of Light, was released in June 1994, at a time when Britpop was the focus of the music press. Produced by John Leckie and partly engineered by Nigel Godrich (future Radiohead producer) – except "How Does it Feel to Feel? " by Black Crowes producer George Drakoulias – and featuring a guest appearance on keyboards from Jon Lord of Deep Purple, [10] the album was split between songwriters Gardener and Bell, with the former's songs making up the first half of the album and the latter's the second. [11] Not only did the album's sound eschew the band's earlier influences in favour of inspiration from classic rock, but the band's approach to songwriting also changed: whereas earlier material had mostly been developed by the band in jam sessions as a group, for Carnival of Light Bell and Gardener would arrive in the studio with their songs more or less fully formed. [12] Opening with the riff-heavy "Moonlight Medicine", tracks also include "From Time to Time", "Birdman" and a cover of The Creation 's "How Does It Feel to Feel? ", which was released as a single. The album was not well received by critics, Bell explaining "These were good times but the music took second place. When we recorded the Carnival Of Light album we got indulgent". [9] By the end of 1994 even the band themselves were critical of the album, referring to it within the group as "Carnival Of Shite". [13] The break-up (1996) [ edit] 1995 saw the dissolution of the band while recording Tarantula. Gardener and Bell had led the band away from their shoegazing roots to become more contemporary, hoping to change their style with the times. Queralt has remarked that the band had two future directions open to them, and they chose the wrong option. Gardener had become interested in dance music, and wanted Ride to incorporate that into their style, while Bell disagreed. [9] The track listing of Carnival of Light gives an indication of the tension that was mounting between the two guitarists, with the first half of the album being songs written by Mark Gardener and the last half of the album being songs written by Andy Bell - Andy Bell had refused to let his songs be interspersed with pieces written by Gardener. Years later Andy Bell explained "Imagine an argument where the way you win, is by saying 'I don't want my songs on the same side of the album as yours' and it ACTUALLY HAPPENS. We were allowed by the people around us to behave like total babies. " By the time Tarantula appeared, the band was beginning to self-destruct. Bell penned most of the songs while Gardener provided only one - the tension within the band leading to an inability to write meaningful musical pieces. Castle on the Hill, written by Bell, was a lament for the band's situation and contains references to Gardener's self-imposed exile from the group. Gardener walked out during the album's mixing sessions, and the band announced their break-up shortly before its release in March 1996. [14] The album was released and remained on sale for one week before being withdrawn. [5] Critics and fans alike had panned the album (although the first single off the album, " Black Nite Crash ", was awarded "single of the week" by weekly music magazine Melody Maker). The album was described by AllMusic as "an abomination of '70s/ Lenny Kravitz clichés, full of third- and fourth-rate tunes and, ultimately, bad blood", going on to say "the words are just plain awful throughout, not even worth printing". [14] Rolling Stone were more complimentary, stating "the album is saved from maudlin self-obsession because it's rawer and rocks harder than anything else Ride have recorded". [15] Since the break-up, both Bell and Gardener have been more reflective about the group's disintegration, with Bell especially admitting his own part in the process. Post-break-up years (1997–2001) [ edit] After the split, Andy Bell formed a new band called " Hurricane No. 1 " but this project was permanently dissolved when he was asked to play bass for Oasis after having turned down the opportunity to join Gay Dad. [9] He lived in Stockholm during this period. Mark Gardener and Laurence Colbert joined with Sam Williams to form The Animalhouse. [9] As BMG signings, they were successful in Japan. The band was, however, short lived and split in 2002. Channel Four and beyond (2001–2013) [ edit] On 16 October 2001, all four members of Ride agreed to be filmed by Channel 4. The footage was used for the show Pioneers, a documentary on Sonic Youth, and featured a thirty-minute improvised jam. [7] [16] The recording of this song, plus two short sound checks, were released in 2002 as Coming up for Air. The interest in this limited release CD caused the band to consider future releases. In late 2002, Ride released a 3-CD box set which is made up of OX4_ The Best of Ride, Firing Blanks (Unreleased tracks) and Live_Reading Festival 1992. [7] In 2003 they released Waves, a collection of tracks from five radio sessions recorded for the BBC. [17] Mark Gardener then pursued a solo career. From 2003 to 2005, Gardener toured extensively, sometimes with the help of Oxford friends Goldrush, in order to personally fund a full-length studio album. [18] During the tour, a three-track EP with Goldrush ( Falling Out Into the Night) and a live album (the acoustic solo Live @ the Knitting Factory, New York City) were released. He also spent part of 2005 working with the French duo rinôçérôse. In late 2005, Gardener's album These Beautiful Ghosts was released in North America on United For Opportunity. Any thoughts of permanently re-forming the band, however, were previously explicitly denied by Bell, with the reasoning that it would not live up to expectations. [19] However, band members, Bell included, had stated that they would not mind working with each other again. Since then, Bell and Colbert have made an appearance at one of Gardener's early shows; Bell later shared two nights of acoustic sets with Gardener in November 2003 when Gardener made a tour stop in Bell's then home of Stockholm. Reunion, Weather Diaries and This Is Not a Safe Place (2014–present) [ edit] On 19 November 2014 it was announced that Ride had reunited again for a series of tour dates in Europe and North America, in May and June 2015. [20] On 10 and 17 April 2015 Ride performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, following a live performance broadcast by KCRW on 8 April 2015. [21] The band appeared at different venues and festivals, in northern America and Europe, including Primavera Sound Festival, Melt! Festival etc. They also toured America with fellow shoegazers DIIV. On 21 February 2017 Andy Bell and Mark Gardener were interviewed on BBC 6 Music by Steve Lamacq, followed by the premiere of "Charm Assault", their first new single since 1996's "Black Nite Crash", and their first new song in 21 years. [22] The next day, the band released another single, "Home Is a Feeling". [23] On 23 March 2017 Ride announced their first new studio album in 21 years, Weather Diaries. The album was released on 16 June 2017. [24] It made number 11 in the UK album charts and gained critical and fan approval upon its release, supported by a tour of Europe and North America across the summer and autumn of 2017. On 27 May 2018 they played a hometown gig, as first support to James, in Oxford's South Parks, as part of the two-day "Common People" festival (the previous day had been in Southampton). In March 2019 the band announced that their upcoming sixth studio album had already been finished, with the same producer as their previous album, Erol Alkan. The new album, called This Is Not a Safe Place, was released on 16 August 2019. [25] Members [ edit] Mark Gardener – vocals, rhythm guitar Andy Bell – vocals, lead guitar, keyboards Steve Queralt – bass Laurence "Loz" Colbert – drums Discography [ edit] Studio albums [ edit] Album Release date Chart info Certifications Nowhere 15 October 1990 11 ( UK) [26] Silver (UK) Going Blank Again 9 March 1992 5 (UK) Gold (UK) Carnival of Light 20 June 1994 Tarantula 20 March 1996 21 (UK) Weather Diaries 16 June 2017 11 (UK) This Is Not a Safe Place 16 August 2019 7 (UK) [26], 78 ( AUS) [27] Compilations, EPs, and live albums [ edit] Smile (1990) Sire/Creation Kaleidoscope (1991) Sire (promotional only) Grasshopper (1992) Sire/Warner Bros. Cosmic Carnival (1994) Sire Live Light (1995) Mutiny/Elektra Ride (Box Set) (2001) Ignition OX4 The Best of Ride (2001) Ignition Firing Blanks Unreleased Ride Recordings 1988–95 (2001) Live Reading Festival 1992 (2001) Waves (2003) Tomorrow's Shore (2018) Singles [ edit] Year Title Chart positions UK Singles Chart [28] U. S. Modern Rock [29] 1990 Ride EP 71 Play EP 32 Fall EP 34 1991 "Taste" 24 " Vapour Trail " Today Forever EP 14 1992 "Leave Them All Behind" 9 20 "Twisterella" 36 12 1994 "Birdman" 38 "How Does It Feel to Feel? " 58 "I Don't Know Where It Comes From" 46 Live EP 1996 " Black Nite Crash " 67 2002 Coming Up For Air EP 2017 "Charm Assault" "Home Is a Feeling" 2019 "Future Love" This Is Not A Safe Place "Repetition" "Clouds of Saint Marie" Videography [ edit] Brixton (1992) References [ edit] ^ Andrew Unterberger, "Ride Announce Reunion and 2015 World Tour", SPIN, 19 November 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2019. ^ "Staff Lists: Top 100 Albums of the 1990s". Pitchfork. 17 November 2003. Retrieved 28 February 2012. ^ a b " The Ride Story: part one ", BBC, September 2001, "I was 14 and they definitely inspired me to get a band together" ^ a b c Taylor, Steve (2006) The A to X of Alternative Music, Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN   978-0-8264-8217-4 ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Ride", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN   1-84195-335-0 ^ a b Larkin, Colin (1992) The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music, Guinness Publishing, ISBN   0-85112-579-4 ^ a b c d Heaton, Dave (8 April 2003). " In a Different Place: Interviews with Andy Bell and Mark Gardener of Ride ". PopMatters. Retrieved 15 November 2017. ^ Ride at the BBC 's Keeping It Peel site ^ a b c d e f " The Ride Story: part two ", BBC, September 2001 ^ Robbins, Ira " Ride ", Trouser Press ^ Kellman, Andy " Carnival of Light Review ", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation ^ Barton, Laura (16 April 2015). "Ride reunion: 'More bands should beat the crap out of each other for a while ' ".. Retrieved 16 April 2015. ^ Cavanagh, D: "The Creation Records Story - My Magpie Eyes are Hungry for the Prize", page 613. Virgin Publishing, 2000, ISBN   0-7535-0645-9 ^ a b Kellman, Andy " Tarantula Review ", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation ^ Derogatis, Jim (1996) " Tarantula review ", Rolling Stone, issue 732, 18 April 1996 ^ " Ride Back Where They Started ", NME, 14 October 2001 ^ " Ride at the Beeb! ", NME, 24 June 2003 ^ Kuipers, Dean (2005) " Beautiful Ghosts [ dead link] ", Los Angeles CityBeat, 15 December 2005 ^ " Ride deny reformation rumours ", NME, 11 May 2007 ^ "Ride Reunite, Announce World Tour". 18 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014. ^ "KCRW Morning becomes eclectic". 8 April 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2015. ^ Listen to Ride’s first new song in 20 years ‘Charm Assault’ ^ Pearce, Sheldon. "Listen to Ride's New Song "Home Is a Feeling" | Pitchfork".. Retrieved 23 February 2017. ^ Ride Announce New Album "Weather Diaries", Share New “Charm Assault” Video: Watch ^ Breihan, Tom (23 April 2019). "Ride Announce New Album 'This Is Not A Safe Place, ' Share New Single "Future Love": Listen". Stereogum. Retrieved 15 August 2019. ^ a b "Ride | full Official Chart history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 24 August 2019. ^ "ARIA Chart Watch #539". auspOp. 24 August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed. ). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 463. ISBN   1-904994-10-5. ^ " " Ride" Billboart Chart History" (in Italian).. Retrieved 28 February 2012. External links [ edit] Official website RIDE Digital Archive Ride at WorldMusicDatabase.

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