Bliss

Bliss may refer to:

People

  • Aaron T. Bliss (1837–1906), U.S. Representative and Governor of Michigan
  • A. J. Bliss (1862–1931), British iris breeder
  • Arthur Bliss (1891–1975), British composer
  • Atlanta Bliss, American jazz musician who specializes in the trumpet
  • Baron Bliss (Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, 1869–1926), traveller
  • Bliss Carman (1861–1929), Canadian poet
  • Brian Bliss (born 1965), retired American soccer defender and former coach of the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer
  • C. D. Bliss (1870–1948), American football player and coach in the United States
  • Caroline Bliss (born 1961), British actress
  • Charles K. Bliss (1897–1985), inventor of Blissymbols
  • Chester Ittner Bliss (1899–1979), biologist known for his contributions to statistics.
  • Cornelius Newton Bliss (1833–1911), US merchant and politician
  • Daniel Bliss (1823–1916), founder of AUB, the American University of Beirut
  • Dave Bliss (born 1943), former American college basketball coach
  • Diana Bliss (1954–2012), Australian theatre producer, second wife of Alan Bond
  • Bliss (image)

    Bliss is the name of the default computer wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is an image of a rolling green hill and a blue sky with cumulus and cirrus clouds. The landscape depicted is in the Los Carneros American Viticultural Area of Sonoma County, California, United States.

    Overview

    Former National Geographic photographer Charles O'Rear, a resident of the nearby Napa Valley, took the photo on film with a medium-format camera while on his way to visit his girlfriend in 1996. While it was widely believed later that the image was digitally manipulated or even created with software such as Adobe Photoshop, O'Rear says it never was. He sold it to Corbis for use as a stock photo. Several years later, Microsoft engineers chose a digitized version of the image and licensed it from O'Rear.

    Over the next decade it has been claimed to be the most viewed photograph in the world during that time. Since it was taken, the landscape in it has changed, with grapevines planted on the hill and field in the foreground, making O'Rear's image impossible to duplicate for the time being. That has not stopped other photographers from trying, and some of their attempts have been included in art exhibits.

    Bliss (12 Rods album)

    Bliss is a 1993 album by 12 Rods.

    Track listing

  • "Stella" - (4:17)
  • "Repeat" - (4:35)
  • "Choke" - (2:12)
  • "When Comes Sunday" - (5:15)
  • "Day By Day" - (3:32)
  • "I Am Faster" - (4:53)
  • "Come Down On Me" - (5:50)
  • "Megabright" - (6:26)
  • "Tell a Lie" - (5:19)
  • "Mr. Whipple" - (2:51)
  • "Bliss" - (5:07)
  • "Rainman" - (3:22)

  • Numb (Rihanna song)

    "Numb" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her seventh studio album Unapologetic (2012). It features guest vocals by American rapper Eminem, making it the pair's third collaboration since the two official versions of "Love the Way You Lie". Following the album's release, "Numb" charted on multiple charts worldwide including in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

    Composition and lyrical interpretation

    "Numb" lasts for a duration of 3:25. The song's instrumentation consists of an Egyptian flute riff and "a crashing bombastic beat." "Numb" contains a sample of Kanye West's song "Can't Tell Me Nothing", written by West and Aldrin Davis. The lyric "Let the champagne smash/ Let that man get cash" from "Can't Tell Me Nothing" is the sample used in "Numb". The song's lyrical content is "controversial" as it is about feeling "numb after taking drugs." and a "homage to getting high." Rihanna performs the lines

    I don't care Can't tell me nothing I'm impaired

    The worst for wear"

    in the first Verse. Eminem "spits" his verse, performing the lines

    Numb (Linea 77 album)

    Numb is the third studio album from the Italian nu metal band Linea 77.

    Track listing

  • "Venus" - 3:53
  • "Insane Lovers" - 3:32
  • "Fantasma" (Ghost) - 3:39
  • "Warhol" (feat. Aretuska's BrasSicilian) - 3:38
  • "Ants" - 3:13
  • "66 (diabolus in musica)" (feat. Subsonica) - 4:26
  • "Third Moon" - 4:25
  • "I Fall Asleep" - 3:36
  • "Houdini" - 3:32
  • "New World Soccer" - 4:06
  • "Alienation Is the New Form of Zen" - 5:14
  • Numb (The Killing)

    "Numb" is the sixteenth episode of the American television drama series The Killing, and the third of its second season, which aired on April 8, 2012. The episode is written by Eliza Clark and is directed by Brad Anderson. In the episode, Sarah learns of Rosie's backpack and forces herself to confront Holder; Richmond ponders his future as a paraplegic mayoral candidate; and Mitch Larsen returns.

    Plot

    Mitch Larsen (Michelle Forbes) drives down a highway, with a photograph of her, her husband Stan, and daughter Rosie by her side. On the side of the road, she encounters a hitchhiker (Chelsea Ricketts) who resembles Rosie. Mitch continues on and checks into a motel room, where she opens her suitcase to remove a decorated shoebox. Sitting in a bar later, she does not answer a call from her sister Terry and notices a man looking her way. Later in her motel room, she hesitates to kiss the man, but then asks him to stay. The next day, she sees the teenage hitchhiker outside her window, smoking by the pool.

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