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  1. 27 de abr. de 2023 · "Matilda Mother" is a song by the British rock band Pink Floyd from the 1967 album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. In the original edition, it is presented o...

  2. Her mother Matilda was the daughter of King Malcolm III and Margaret of Wessex, a member of the West Saxon royal family, and a descendant of Alfred the Great. For Henry I, marrying Matilda of Scotland had given his reign increased legitimacy, and for her it had been an opportunity for high status and power in England.

  3. Matilda Mother band. Finland. Boom bashtic drummer Ninel Smaragda and multi-textural microtonal string maestro Atomic Waldemar: immaculate sound straight from Finland. No covers, no pop this is organically played rock. Momentum, magic and experientialism reflects their way of seeing the world. `What happened?!`, asked audience after one performance.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2013 · Matilda Mother is a beautiful evocation of being read a bedtime story by mother. When it was first played live, Syd would sing verses lifted straight from Hilaire Belloc's Cautionary Tales. When it came time to record the track, Andrew King approached the Belloc estate but was refused permission to use the poem, so Syd wrote his own version.

  5. Matilda’s mother. She fails to recognize Matilda’s brilliance, and is more interested in playing Bingo every afternoon, heating up TV dinners for her family, and watching television. She laughs with Matilda and ridicules her husband in the hair dye scene without realizing it was Matilda’s prank. Michael Wormwood. Matilda’s older brother.

  6. Mrs. Wormwood is Matilda and Michael ’s mother, and Mr. Wormwood ’s wife. Though she thinks of herself as very beautiful, the narrator’s tone suggests otherwise—the narration describes her as having mousy brown hair dyed platinum blond, as being overweight and never fitting into her clothes well, and as wearing too much makeup.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2013 · Mara Wilson wasn’t even ten years old when she made three very famous movies: 1993’s Mrs. Doubtfire, 1994’s Miracle on 34th Street remake, and the 1996 cult classic Matilda.Not only did the ...