"A Little Time"
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Single by The Beautiful South
from the album Choke
Released September, 1990 (UK)
Recorded 1990
Genre Rock
Label GO! Discs
Writer(s) Paul Heaton/David Rotheray
Producer Mike Hedges, The Beautiful South
The Beautiful South singles chronology
"I'll Sail This Ship Alone"
(1989)
"A Little Time"
(1990)
My Book
(1990)

"A Little Time" is a song by The Beautiful South, and is the band's only single to reach number 1.[1] It consists of a duet featuring vocalists Dave Hemingway and Briana Corrigan.[2]

The single was the first to be released from the Choke album. However, the other two singles taken from the album did not share similar success; "My Book" charted at number 43 whereas "Let Love Speak Up Itself" charted at number 51.[1]

The song is featured on the PlayStation 2 game SingStar.[3]

Awards [link]

The video won the 1991 BRIT Award for Best Video, which is their only Brit Award to date.[4] It features a fighting couple, a trashed house, a load of flour and feathers, and a teddy bear's head impaled on the end of a kitchen knife.[2]

Track listing [link]

  1. "A Little Time"
  2. "In Other Words I Hate You"
  3. "What You See Is What You Get"

References [link]

Preceded by
"Show Me Heaven" by Maria McKee
UK number-one single
October 21, 1990 for 1 week
Succeeded by
"Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers

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Dada

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At least two works qualified as pre-Dadaist, a posteriori, had already sensitized the public and artists alike: Ubu Roi (1896) by Alfred Jarry, and the ballet Parade (1916–17) by Erik Satie. The roots of Dada lay in pre-war avant-garde. Cubism and the development of collage, combined with Wassily Kandinsky’s theoretical writings and abstraction, detached the movement from the constraints of reality and convention. The influence of French poets and the writings of German Expressionists liberated Dada from the tight correlation between words and meaning. Avant-garde circles outside France knew of pre-war Parisian developments. They had seen (or participated in) Cubist exhibitions held at Galería Dalmau, Barcelona (1912), Galerie Der Sturm in Berlin (1912), the Armory show in New York (1913), SVU Mánes in Prague (1914), several Jack of Diamonds exhibitions in Moscow and at De Moderne Kunstkring, Amsterdam (between 1911 and 1915). Futurism developed in response to the work of various artists. Dada subsequently combined these approaches.

Dada (2000 film)

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Plot

A story of a simpleton whose life changes when he witnesses a shoot-out of a Don and rescues him. The don takes him as his successor. How the negative elements of the underworld influence him forms the film's finale.

Cast

  • Mithun Chakraborty
  • Swati Manvi
  • Dilip Tahil
  • Goswami
  • Ishrat Ali
  • Jasi Thakur
  • Rami Reddy
  • Raza Murad
  • Deepak Shirke
  • Arjun as Goon
  • External links

  • Dada at the Internet Movie Database
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    People

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  • Angela Little (disambiguation), several people
  • Ann Little (1891–1984), American silent film actress
  • Anna Little (disambiguation), several people
  • Annie Little, American singer
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    The Little was two automobiles built in Flint, Michigan, from 1912  15 and the company, Little Motor Car Company, founded by William H. Little and William C. Durant that built them.

    Company

    Little Motor Car Company was an automobile manufactured founded primarily by William H. Little and William C. Durant that operated from 1911 to 1913.

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  • USS Little, multiple United States Navy ships
  • Little (automobile), an American automobile manufactured from 1912 to 1915
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Every Time

    by: Pennywise

    Every time I turn around I see places that look so unreal
    Every time I try to say exactly how I feel
    And when I look at you I see a different side each and every time
    I try to find another place there's nothing I can find
    I wanna say feel it slipping away
    It happens ever time you're in my mind
    I want to say things that to you are true
    But I'm not sure about you
    I'll never be who you want me to be
    Gotta take some time in my life
    Won't ever know until I try
    I just gotta know why
    Wouldn't you like all the best things out of life?
    All you got to do is just try then run for your life
    All you gotta do is what's best for you
    All you gotta do is get through and run for your life
    A silence speaks to me a voice that seems so far away
    The unheard cries of wasted lives I hear them everyday
    Left in this sullen room I search for things that I can find
    To hold on to to help me through nothing can be divined
    All of these images start crumbling from my memory




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