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The title of the film refers to the belief, expressed by several of characters, that the goldfish retains a memory of something for only three seconds. Tom, one of the principal characters in the film, draws comparisons between this and the human tendency to jump from one relationship to the next, "forgetting" the pain that any previous one ...
Perceptions of Pacha is a studio album by the South African musical group Goldfish, released on August 29, 2008. [1] With the album, the group set a new South African Music Awards record for most nominations in 2009, [2] with eight nominations including Best Duo or Group and Album of the Year, [3] winning Best Engineer and Best Dance Album for Perceptions of Pacha.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Black Mango Music,Goldfish Music: Producer: Goldfish: Goldfish chronology; Caught in the Loop ...
It was released on October 24, 2000. The album's songs are outtakes from his 1999 album Play which were subsequently released as B-sides across various singles from the album. Moby explains: "The B Sides is a collection of songs that weren't quite appropriate for Play, but that I still love enough to release as B-sides. Some of these songs ...
"Download This Song" is the second single from MC Lars' first studio album, The Graduate, and features Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup. The song uses sampling from Iggy Pop's "The Passenger". In early 2006, this song was featured on the pop culture CBC Radio show Definitely Not the Opera during an exposé on geeks. It charted at number 29 on ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Fly Me Away may refer to: "Fly Me Away" (song), a 2006 song by Goldfrapp; Fly Me Away, a 2021 French ...
Montgomery was born at her family's ancestral home in Greyabbey, County Down, the daughter of William Howard Clive Montgomery, OBE, of Rosemount House and of Greyabbey, and his second wife, Daphne Bridgeman. [2]
"Ashley's Roachclip" is an instrumental by funk group the Soul Searchers from the 1974 album Salt of the Earth on Sussex Records. [3] A portion of the track from 3:30 to 3:50 contains a widely recognized drum break performed by Kenneth Scoggins, that has been sampled countless times in songs across several genres.