Gold Dust

Gold dust refers to fine particles of gold produced by machining or occurring naturally.

Gold dust may also refer to:

Animal

  • Gold Dust (elephant) (1873–1898), male Asian elephant that was kept in the National Zoo in the late 19th century
  • Gold dust day gecko, a subspecies of geckos which lives in northern Madagascar and on the Comoros
  • Gold dust disease, also known as velvet disease, a fish disease caused by the dinoflagellate parasites
  • Plant

  • Aurinia saxatilis, an ornamental plant native to Asia and Europe
  • Chrysothrix candelaris (gold dust lichen), a yellow fungi that commonly grows on tree bark
  • Gold Dust, a cultivar of the rosemary plant
  • Music

    Record labels and production companies

  • Gold Dust Media, a record label which joined Studio !K7 in 2008
  • Gold Dust Records, a record label formed by Goldie Lookin Chain
  • Goldust Productions, a music production company
  • Albums

  • Gold Dust (Tori Amos album), a 2012 studio album by Tori Amos
  • Gold Dust (Sandy Denny album), a 1998 live album by Sandy Denny
  • Gold Dust (Jonathan Jeremiah album), 2012 album by Jonathan Jeremiah with The Metropole Orkest
  • Gold Dust (elephant)

    Gold Dust (c. 1873 – November 4, 1898) was a male Asian elephant that resided at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. from April 30, 1891 until his death. He was indefinitely lent to the National Zoo as a companion for Dunk by the Adam Forepaugh Circus. He is also alleged to have disemboweled a man in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1884.

    On November 3, 1898, Gold Dust collapsed while walking to Rock Creek with his companion Dunk. Even with Dunk's assistance, he was unable to rise and died the following morning. A postmortem examination revealed that his intestines were inflamed and his teeth were in bad shape and could not close properly.

    References

    External links

  • Smithsonian online catalog image of Gold Dust (left) and Dunk (right) taking a walk together
  • Gold Dust (Sandy Denny album)

    Gold Dust is a live album by English folk rock singer Sandy Denny. It documents one of Denny's last public performances and was recorded at London's "Sound Circus" venue at the Royalty Theatre, Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London (now the Peacock Theatre) on 27 November 1977. The album features many of her classic songs both as a solo artist and as a member of Fairport Convention and Fotheringay and remains the most extensive documentation of Sandy's live work with a backing band. The album was not released at the time of original recording owing to stated technical problems with the master tape, and was only released in 1998 after various guitar and backing vocal tracks parts were re-recorded by Jerry Donahue and others.

    Album Information

    Dcup

    Dcup may refer to:

  • DCUP, Australian music producer and DJ
  • Brandon DiCamillo, American actor, stuntman and screenwriter also known by his nickname D-Cup, Dico, Deek and Bran
  • D-cups, big size female breasts
  • DCUP

    Duncan MacLennan, better known by his stage name DCUP, is an Australian record producer, DJ and remixer. He is best known for his coollaboration with fellow Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool on their international hit single "We No Speak Americano", which samples Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno's 1956 hit "Tu Vuò Fà L'Americano", on the Australian indie label Sweat It Out.

    "We No Speak Americano" topped the UK, Irish and Danish charts and reached the Top 5 in Australia, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. It was also a chart hit in Italy, Belgium and New Zealand. It was not the first time DCUP had collaborated with Yolanda Be Cool; he also remixed their hit "Afro Nuts" in 2009.

    DCUP produces mainly funk and disco style music.

    Discography

    Extended plays

    Singles

    As lead artist

    Remixes

  • Yolanda Be Cool - "Afro Nuts" (DCUP Remix)
  • Killa Kela - "Everyday" (DCUP Remix)
  • Act Yo Age featuring Drop The Lime - "Night Of The Hornheadz" (DCUP Remix)
  • Pablo Calamari - "Think About You" (DCUP Remix)
  • KillaQueenz - "Boyfriend" (DCUP Remix)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Gold Dust

    by: Tori Amos

    sights and sounds
    pull me back down
    another year
    i was here
    i was here
    whipping past
    the reflecting pool
    me and you
    skipping school
    and we make it up
    as we go along
    we make it up we
    go along
    you said -
    you raced from langley -
    pulling me underneath
    a cherry blossom
    canopy
    -do i have-
    of course i have,
    beneath my raincoat,
    i have your photographs.
    and the sun on your
    face
    i'm freezing that frame
    and somewhere alfie cries
    and says "enjoy his every smile
    you can see in the dark
    through the eyes of laura mars"
    how did it go so fast
    you'll say
    as we are looking
    back
    and then we'll
    understand
    we held gold dust
    in our
    hands
    sights and sounds
    pull me back down
    another year
    i was here
    i was here
    gaslights
    glow in the street
    (flickering past)
    twilight held us
    in her palm
    as we walked along
    and we make it up
    as we go along
    we make it up as we go along
    letting names
    hang in the
    what color hair
    (auburn crimson)
    autumn knowingly
    stared
    and the day that
    she came
    i'm freezing that
    frame
    i'm freezing that frame
    and somewhere alfie
    smiles
    and says "enjoy her
    every cry
    you can see in the
    dark
    through the eyes
    of laura mars"
    how did it go so
    fast
    you'll say as we are looking back
    and then we'll understand
    we held gold dust
    in our
    hands
    in our




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