Side (Greek: Σίδη) is an ancient Greek city on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in the country. It lies near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 78 km from Antalya in the province of Antalya.
It is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River. Today, as in antiquity, the ancient city is situated on a small north-south peninsula about 1 km long and 400 m across.
Strabo and Arrian both record that Side was founded by Greek settlers from Cyme in Aeolis, a region of western Anatolia. This most likely occurred in the 7th century BC. Its tutelary deity was Athena, whose head adorned its coinage.
Dating from the tenth century B.C., its coinage bore the head of Athena (Minerva), the patroness of the city, with a legend. Its people, a piratical horde, quickly forgot their own language to adopt that of the aborigines.
Possessing a good harbour for small-craft boats, Side's natural geography made it one of the most important places in Pamphylia and one of the most important trade centres in the region. According to Arrian, when settlers from Cyme came to Side, they could not understand the dialect. After a short while, the influence of this indigenous tongue was so great that the newcomers forgot their native Greek and started using the language of Side. Excavations have revealed several inscriptions written in this language. The inscriptions, dating from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, remain undeciphered, but testify that the local language was still in use several centuries after colonisation. Another object found in the excavations at Side, a basalt column base from the 7th century BC and attributable to the Neo-Hittites, provides further evidence of the site's early history. The name Side may be Anatolian in origin, meaning pomegranate.
Cue sports techniques (usually more specific, e.g., billiards techniques, snooker techniques) are a vital important aspect of game play in the various cue sports such as carom billiards, pool, snooker and other games. Such techniques are used on each shot in an attempt to achieve an immediate aim such as scoring or playing a safety, while at the same time exercising control over the positioning of the cue ball and often the object balls for the next shot or inning.
In carom games, an advanced player's aim on most shots is to leave the cue ball and the object balls in position such that the next shot is of a less difficult variety to make the requisite carom, and so that the next shot is in position to be manipulated in turn for yet another shot; ad infinitum.
Similarly, in many pocket billiards games, an advanced player's aim is to manipulate the cue ball so that it is in position to pocket (pot) a chosen next object ball and so that that next shot can also be manipulated for the next shot, and so on. Whereas in the carom games, manipulation of the object ball's position is crucial as well on every shot, in some pool games this is not as large a factor because on a successful shot the object ball is pocketed. However, many shots in one-pocket, for example, have this same added object ball control factor for most shots.
The terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 78 and 45 rpm phonograph records, whether singles or extended plays (EPs). The A-side usually featured the recording that the artist, record producer, or the record company intended to receive the initial promotional effort and then receive radio airplay, hopefully, to become a "hit" record. The B-side (or "flip-side") is a secondary recording that has a history of its own: some artists, notably Elvis Presley, Little Richard, the Beatles, Chuck Berry, and Oasis, released B-sides that were considered as strong as the A-side and became hits in their own right. Creedence Clearwater Revival had hits, usually unintentionally, with both the B-sides of their A-side releases. Others took the opposite track: producer Phil Spector was in the habit of filling B-sides with on-the-spot instrumentals that no one would confuse with the A-side. With this practice, Spector was assured that airplay was focused on the side he wanted to be the hit side.
Mi Nuh Gone Nuh Weh
No no no, mi deh ya, mi deh ya same way yeh
Mi Nuh Gone Nuh Weh
Dem lose again yo
[Chorus:]
Yo di gangsta deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Shoot informa mek demm holey side
B cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we
Dats why mi deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Gi pagon gun shot and mek dem holey side
Cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we
[Verse 1:]
From weh deh me here some ah talk seh
God no dats why me seh dem chat to much
So mi tell dem goh clean up dem heart yeh
Because dem bad man and dem dam corupt
You ah hear mi mek we keep the music real
Cah mi nuh wah fi turn it inna battle field
Because ah if ah real war we nuh response
Gangsta's ah rise K's and beat uo the 6 pans
But mi nuh wah fi kill di music bredda
Mek we focus and mek we try fi build the music bredda but it seem's like Ah war dem redda
So mi stay one side and low dem
[Chorus:]
Dats why mi deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Shoot informa mek dem holey side
B cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we
Dats why mi deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Gi pagon gun shot and mek dem holey side
Cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we
[Verse 2:]
Da sega rember wen mi never have nuthin
Now ah music mi come sing the vibes mi bring
And now mi have suhum
Now mi buy mi mama anyting
So mi mek some hits and mi mek some money and gi ar everyting
Now mi ah goh tru many tings
Cah everyting weh gwan di media blame mi fi everyting
Mi havfi wonder wat is happening
If ah soh dem wah fi stop ah uwot
Wen ah uwot rising
[Chorus:]
Mi deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Shoot informa mek dem holey side
B cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we
Dats why mi deh ya pon di gully side
If you wah no weh fi fine me
Gi pagon gun shot and mek dem holey side
Cah dem si to much dem fi avoid we