Shot

Shot may refer to:

  • Shot (filmmaking), a part of a film between two cuts
  • Shot (medicine), an injection
  • Shot silk, a type of silk
  • Showt or Shoţ, the city in Iran
  • Line length, a fifteen fathom length of anchor chain
  • Shot, (or shott), a group of adjacent strips or furlongs in the medieval open field system
  • SHOT is an acronym for:

  • Society for the History of Technology, a professional organization for historians of technology
  • Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show, an annual trade show for the shooting, hunting, and firearms industry
  • Serious Hazards of Transfusion, an organisation monitoring blood transfusion errors in the UK
  • Beverages

  • Shot glass, a small glass used for serving or measuring liquor, hence:
  • Shooter (drink), a mixed alcoholic drink served in a shot glass
  • Music

  • Shot (album), by The Jesus Lizard
  • "Shot" (song), by The Rasmus
  • Shot Rev 2.0, a video album by The Sisters of Mercy
  • Shot, Illusion, New God, an EP by Gruntruck
  • Sport

  • Shot (ice hockey), an attempt to score a goal or points
  • Shot (pellet)

    Shot is a collective term for small balls or pellets, often made of lead. These were the original projectiles for shotguns and are still fired primarily from shotguns, although shot shells are available in many pistol calibers in a configuration called "bird shot" or "rat-shot". Lead shot is also used for a variety of other purposes such as filling cavities with dense material for weight/balance. Some versions may be plated with other metals. Lead shot was originally made by pouring molten lead through screens into water, forming what was known as "swan shot", and, later, more economically mass-produced at higher quality using a shot tower. The Bliemeister method has supplanted the shot tower method since the early 1960s.

    Manufacture

    Producing lead shot from a shot tower was pioneered by William Watts of Bristol who adapted his house on Redcliffe Way by adding a three-storey tower and digging a shaft under the house through the caves underneath to achieve the required drop. The process was patented in 1782. The process was later brought above ground through the building of shot towers.

    Shot (album)

    Shot is an album by the band The Jesus Lizard, its first release on Capitol Records. Impressed by his work on the album Houdini by Melvins, the band hired producer GGGarth to record Shot. Of note on this album is the very different production of David Yow's vocals, which are now much clearer and higher in the mix than on previous recordings. Bassist David Wm. Sims has cited this as his favorite record by the Jesus Lizard.

    This is the first studio album by the band that was not produced by Steve Albini. It has been widely held that Steve Albini refused to work with the band because they had signed to a major label, although Albini himself denied this in comments made to a review of the 2009 reissue of the Touch and Go catalog that appears on the Paste Magazine web site.

    Track listing

    All songs written by The Jesus Lizard.

  • "Thumper" - 3:31
  • "Blue Shot" - 4:13
  • "Thumbscrews" - 3:10
  • "Good Riddance" - 3:15
  • "Mailman" - 3:26
  • "Skull of A German" - 3:42
  • "Trephination" - 3:34
  • "More Beautiful Than Barbie" - 2:50
  • Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)

    "Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" (「ありがとう」~世界のどこにいても~, "'Thank You (No Matter Where in the World") is the sixth single of the Japanese boy group Hey! Say! JUMP. It was released on December 15, 2010.

    Single Information

    "Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" is the 6th single of group, and the second for the year 2010. They recently compiled their hits from their debut until now on their first album, Jump No. 1, showing how much the ten members had grown over the years. Now their new single will mark the beginning of their next stage. The theme of the song is the word ‘thank you’ and how this is unique in every country. Even though the title is rather peaceful, the song itself will be more of a hard dance number that will show that Hey!Say!JUMP have become adults.

    The single is released in both regular and a CD + DVD limited version. The CD contained the title track plus three different couplings, all with their own karaoke version, for a total of eight tracks on the single. The DVD version came out with the music video and making of the single. The Jacket designs were completely different between the two versions.

    Arigatō (Miyuki Nakajima album)

    A Ri Ga To U (あ・り・が・と・う) is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in June 1977. The album features "On the Platform", a song later released as B-side of her breakthrough single "The Parting Song (Wakareuta)" .

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima.

    Side one

    All tracks arranged by Shun Fukui and Kinji Yoshino (except for arrangement of "Henro" by Yoshino, "Matsuribayashi" by Fukui)

  • "Henro (遍路)" - 5:03
  • "Mise no Na wa Life (店の名はライフ Mise no Na wa Raifu)" - 5:47
  • "Matsuribayashi (まつりばやし)" - 4:02
  • "On'na Nante Mono ni (女なんてものに)" - 5:13
  • Side two

    All tracks arranged by Shun Fukui and Kinji Yoshino (except for arrangement of "Katte ni Shiyagare" and "Toki wa Nagarete" by Yoshino, "On the Platform" by Fukui)

  • "Asayake (朝焼け)" - 3:42
  • "On the Platform (ホームにて Hōmu Nite)" - 4:50
  • "Katte ni Shiyagare (勝手にしやがれ)" - 3:02
  • "Searchlight (サーチライト Sāchiraito)" - 4:24
  • "Toki wa Nagarete (時は流れて)" - 7:07
  • Personnel

  • Miyuki Nakajima - vocal, acoustic guitar
  • Kokia (singer)

    Akiko Yoshida (吉田亜紀子 Yoshida Akiko) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, who performs under the stage name Kokia (stylized as KOKIA). Her most well known songs "Arigatō..." (ありがとう... Thank You) (which reached number 2 in Hong Kong when it was covered by Sammi Cheng) and "The Power of Smile." (the single topped at No. 8 in the singles chart).. She is also recognized for her numerous contributions to anime/game soundtracks, the most notable being "Ai no Melody/Chōwa Oto (With Reflection)" for the film Origin: Spirits of the Past, "Follow the Nightingale" for the game Tales of Innocence, and "Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi" for the anime Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino.

    Kokia often performs in Europe, basing her activities in Paris and releasing music through Wasabi Records, a subsidiary of Kazé.

    Biography

    Early life, Pony Canyon debut

    Kokia was born in 1976, and raised by her mother. She started playing the violin when she was two and a half years old, but preferred the family piano. Often instead of playing with toys, Kokia played with the family piano. Kokia remembers putting picture books on the music stand and creating music that represented the scenes.

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