Elysian Fields
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Elysian Fields may refer to:
General use
- Elysium (or the Elysian Fields), in Greek mythology, the final resting places of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous. It was ruled by Cronus.
Places
- Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey, site of the first organized baseball game
- Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, a setting and a symbolic element in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Elysian Fields, Texas
- Elysian Fields, Mississippi
- Avenue of the Elysian Fields, Champs-Élysées, major thoroughfare in Paris
Music and entertainment
- Elysian Fields (band), an American art rock band
- The song "Elysian Fields" by the band Megadeth from Youthanasia
- The song "Elysian Fields" by Andy Moor and Carrie Skipper.
- The song "Elysian Castles" by Japanese post-rock band MONO.
- The 2000 album "Elysian Fields" by Swiss electronica artist Minus 8, and the first song on the album, "Elysian Fields".
- Album Title 'Beyond Elysian Fields' (2004) by Hugh Cornwell (formerly The Stranglers).
- A music festival held the first weekend of August in Boyce, Virginia
- Elysian Fields by the band God Is an Astronaut.
- The Man from Elysian Fields, a 2001 movie starring Andy Garcia
- The song "Elysian Fields" by Casey Frazier from the 2009 movie Teenage Dirtbag
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