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  2. Saturday Night Fish Fry - Wikipedia

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    "Saturday Night Fish Fry" is a jump blues song written by Louis Jordan and Ellis Lawrence Walsh, [2] best known through the version recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. [3] The recording is considered to be one of the "excellent and commercially successful" examples of the jump blues genre.

  3. Ultimate Match Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Match Fishing is a sport fishing television series airing on the Outdoor Channel since 2005. It is hosted by Joe Thomas. While Mark Randolph was the referee. It has successfully completed 14 seasons and 15th is currently in on air. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Rough fish - Wikipedia

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    The term "coarse fish" is used in the United Kingdom to describe all fishes besides trout and salmon, but it is not a derogatory term.[2]The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has made preliminary efforts to replace the term "rough fish" with "underused fish", [3] like some other state agencies have actually done, [4] but this has remained an incomplete effort in Minnesota.

  5. Rip tide - Wikipedia

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    Rip currents can flow quickly, are unpredictable, and come about from what happens to waves as they interact with the shape of the sea bed. In contrast, a rip tide is caused by tidal movements, as opposed to wave action, and is a predictable rise and fall of the water level.

  6. The Rip Chords - Wikipedia

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    The Rip Chords' last significant release was the single "One Piece Topless Bathing Suit" in June 1964, with Bringas and Melcher singing lead. [33] Although it reached the national charts, it failed to generate major activity. In February 1965 a final single, "Don't Be Scared", failed to chart nationally. [34]

  7. RipGroove - Wikipedia

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    "RipGroove" is the debut single by English speed garage duo Double 99. A huge underground UK club hit in 1997 when first released on an EP under their alias R.I.P. Productions, the song was officially released as a single twice, first in May 1997 where it reached No. 31 on the UK Singles Chart, then again in October in a new mix featuring vocals by MC Top Cat, peaking seventeen places higher ...

  8. Last Resort (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Jeris Johnson began to be known on TikTok and uploaded a 40-second video showing his version of the song "Last Resort" by Papa Roach, the video went viral and was seen by Papa Roach's vocalist, Jacoby Shaddix. [53] At the end of 2020, Shaddix had announced that he wanted to re-record his hits with the band in different versions.

  9. The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag - Wikipedia

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    The song began with a "Fish Cheer", in which the band spells out the word "F-I-S-H" in the manner of cheerleaders at American football games ("Give me an F", etc.). [7] In the summer of 1968, the first instance of the slightly altered version known as "The Fuck Cheer" appeared in New York City at the Shaefer Summer Music Festival, among a crowd ...