Snapshot (song)

"Snapshot" is a song by RuPaul, released as the first single from his second album, Foxy Lady.

Track listings

  • US 12" Vinyl (1996) (R0 76032)
  • Snapshot (Kupper's Funkin Dub) (8:53)
  • Snapshot (Kupper's Radio Edit) (3:03)
  • Snapshot (Vission & Lorimer Disco-Tech) (6:22)
  • Snapshot (Welcome's Moody Radio Edit) (3:24)
  • Chart performance

    References

    Snapshot (film)

    Snapshot (released in the US as The Day After Halloween and One More Minute) is a 1979 Australian thriller film. It was the first feature directed by Simon Wincer.

    Plot

    A young hairdresser, Angela, is lured into modelling by a bitchy model, Madeline, who talks her into stripping for a photo shoot. She starts to be stalked by a mysterious assailant. Her ex-boyfriend Daryl is possessive and creepy, Madeline's husband Elmer wants to photograph her naked and her mother robs her. In the end Elmer is burnt to death, Daryl is run down by his own Mr Whippy van, and Madeline turns out to be the driver. Angela leaves with her. All is well.

    Cast

  • Sigrid Thornton as Angela
  • Chantal Contouri as Madeline
  • Robert Bruning as Elmer
  • Hugh Keays-Byrne as Linsey
  • Denise Drysdale as Lily
  • Vincent Gil as Daryl
  • Production

    Ginnane had originally intended to make a film after Patrick called Centrefold, based on a script by Chris Fitchett, and raised money for it. He showed it to TV director Simon Wincer who only liked the fact the script was set in the modelling world and there was a Mr Whippy Van. Ginnane then commissioned Everett de Roche to write a new screenplay. Wincer says he and de Roche re-wrote it in three weeks, and the film took eleven weeks from the first day of shooting until sitting down with the release print.

    Snapshot (The Strypes album)

    Snapshot is the debut studio album by Irish rock band The Strypes, released on September 9, 2013. The album was produced by highly-acclaimed record producer Chris Thomas at Yellow Fish Studios, England. The title of the album derives from the band's intention while recording the album to create a "snapshot" of their live set that got them noticed in the first place.

    The album contains singles "Blue Collar Jane", "Hometown Girls", "What a Shame", "Mystery Man" and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover".

    Critical reception

    The album has received positive to mixed reviews. The Independent raved the album as "a scintillating shot of roughneck rhythm and blues," by giving it a 4/5 star review. Simon Harper of Clash Magazine said that "with such infectious energy and lyrics capturing the timeless topics of youth, really: what's not to like? Harmonica sales will soar". Mojo also gave the album a rave review, stating that "It's nigh on impossible not to succumb to the band's hurtling energy and panache" and that "only a corpse wouldn't holler 'go, cats, go!'"

    Best! (Jellyfish album)

    Best! is a greatest hits compilation by the 1990s pop band Jellyfish. The album was released in 2006 and featured twenty tracks. Eight of the tracks were non-album while the other twelve consisted of songs pulled from the band's two (and only) albums, Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. The song "Ignorance is Bliss" was taken from a Nintendo games compilation entitled "Nintendo: White Knuckle Scorin'" and is inspired by the video game Super Mario World. The song "No Matter What" is a live cover of a Badfinger song.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Roger Manning and Andy Sturmer, except where noted.

  • "Joining a Fan Club" – 4:05
  • "The King is Half Undressed" – 3:48
  • "New Mistake" – 4:03
  • "Now She Knows She's Wrong" – 2:36
  • "Bye, Bye, Bye" – 4:03
  • "Worthless Heart" – 3:06
  • "Baby's Coming Back" (Sturmer) – 2:58
  • "He's My Best Friend" – 3:44
  • "All I Want is Everything" (Sturmer) – 3:45
  • "Let 'Em In/That is Why" (Paul McCartney)/(Manning/Sturmer) – 4:57
  • "No Matter What" (Pete Ham) – 2:50
  • Best (Kenny G album)

    Best is the second live album performed by saxophonist Kenny G, featuring a very similar track listing to The Essential Kenny G. The only difference is Track 15, which is a Mandarin version of "Be My Lady", replacing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". It was released by Sony BMG in 2006.

    Track listing

  • "Songbird" - 5:03
  • "Sade" - 4:20
  • "Slip Of The Tongue" - 4:53
  • "Don't Make Me Wait For Love" - 4:03
  • "Silhouette"5:29
  • "Against Doctor's Orders" - 4:45
  • "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" - 4:08
  • "Brazil" - 4:38
  • "Theme from Dying Young" - 4:01
  • "We've Saved the Best for Last" - 4:20
  • "Forever in Love" - 5:00
  • "Midnight Motion (Live)" - 8:23
  • "By the Time This Night Is Over (Best)" - 4:24
  • "Loving You" - 3:20
  • "Be My Lady (Mandarin Version)" - 4:57
  • "Sentimental" - 6:35

  • Best (High and Mighty Color album)

    BEEEEEEST is the final compilation album from the Japanese rock band HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR to feature Mākii, the lead female vocalist of the group.

    Overview

    BEEEEEEST is the second "Best" album from the band, coming less than a year after their previous compilation album. The track list for the album was specifically chosen by fans through online voting. The album contains the a special DVD with the PVs for Amazing, Flashback, HOT LIMIT, and Remember, previously uncollected PVs. It will also feature the final concert to be held with Mākii in its entirety.

    Track listing

  • OVER ~LIVE@OKINAWA MUSIC TOWN~
  • Ichirin no Hana
  • Dive into Yourself
  • PRIDE
  • Energy
  • Here I Am
  • Oxalis
  • Remember
  • Enrai (Tooku ni Aru Akari)
  • NOTICE
  • Humming bird
  • Amazing
  • Mirror
  • For Dear...
  • TOXIC
  • Personnel

  • Makii - vocals
  • Yūsuke - vocals
  • Kazuto - lead guitar
  • Meg – rhythm guitar
  • Mackaz) – bass
  • Sassy – drums
  • Charts

    References


    Day (automobile)

    The Day Utility was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Day Automobile Company from 1911-14. The Day used a four-cylinder, 30 horsepower (22 kW) engine and shaft drive. Removal of the rear seat and doors allowed the car to be converted from a five-seater touring car to a light truck in one minute. As a truck, the Day was able to carry up to 1,000 lb (450 kg) in a 36-inch (910 mm) by 96-inch (2,400 mm) cargo space. The rear seat could be lifted away by triggering two spring locks. The Day had an advertised price of $950US.

    References

  • G.N. Georgano (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present. ISBN 0-525-08351-0. 
  • Day Utility advertisement in Elbert Hubbard, ed. (1911). "Philistine: A Periodical of Protest, June 1901 to November 1901". 

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Best Day

    by: Carpark North

    I'm back here in the states
    (Thoughts turning over)
    I've seen the marks go by
    (Beside you)
    I've dreamt about this place
    (With thoughts turning over)
    Of how this morning will arise
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    I just wanna be right here forever
    See tielines scatter wide
    (Luck turning over)
    See how the sunrays gather
    (Beside you)
    I feel you close nearby
    (With luck turning over)
    Today I think I'll meet you there
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    I just wanna be right here forever
    As the sun went up
    The shadows fell
    Plains flew, vents exhaled
    With people in the streets
    And steem everywhere
    Taking my mind to another level of expectation
    I saw you there
    Could you ever be more beautiful
    I've tasted the apple for the first time
    And it tasted good, real good
    I always saw you as a work of art
    A change of heart
    But I never ever saw you as my start
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    It's the best day of my life
    And I won't let it go
    I just wanna be with you forever




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