Swagger

Swagger may refer to:

Other

  • Swagger Creek, a river in the United States
  • Swagger stick, a riding crop carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority
  • Jack Swagger (born 1982), American professional wrestler
  • Bob Lee Swagger, a fictional character created by Stephen Hunter
  • Swagger (software), a specification for defining the interface of a REST web service
  • Music

  • Swagger (No-Man EP), a 1989 EP by British trio No Man Is An Island, later No-Man
  • Swagger (Gun album), a 1994 album by Gun
  • Swagger (Flogging Molly album), a 2000 album by Flogging Molly
  • Swagger (Lucie Idlout album), 2009
  • "Swagger Jagger", a 2011 song by Cher Lloyd
  • See also

  • Swag (disambiguation)
  • Swagga Like Us
  • WRZE
  • Swagger (Flogging Molly album)

    Swagger is the first album by the Celtic punk band Flogging Molly, mixed by Steve Albini. It was released in 2000.

    Reception

    In a very positive review, Allmusic called "Swagger" a combination of the "folk of the Pogues with an Oi! blast by way of the Dropkick Murphys." The reviewer went on to call the album "music that's perfect for any barroom brawl." Punknews.org gave the album 5 out of 5 stars and said that "every song is a keeper, without a clunker in the bunch." The album also called "Salty Dog" the "quintessential Flogging Molly song" and noted the album's contrast between aggressive punk-influenced songs and slower ballads like "The Worst Day Since Yesterday."

    In popular culture

  • "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" was used as the music for the opening and closing montage in Stargate: Universe season 1, episode 9, "Life" (first broadcast November 20, 2009).
  • "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" was heard in the background in the bar scene in Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
  • "Selfish Man" was used during the closing scene, and over the closing credits, of the fourth episode of Showtime's Brotherhood.
  • Swagger (Gun album)

    Swagger is the third album from Scottish rock band Gun. It features their most successful single, a cover of "Word Up!", originally recorded by Cameo.

    The album produced four UK Top 40 singles between July 1994 and April 1995: "Word Up!" (#8), "Don't Say It's Over" (#19), "The Only One" (#29) and "Something Worthwhile" (#39).

    Reception

    In 2005, Swagger was ranked number 465 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.

    Track listing

  • "Stand in Line"
  • "Find My Way"
  • "Word Up!" (originally by Cameo)
  • "Don't Say It's Over"
  • "The Only One"
  • "Something Worthwhile"
  • "Seems Like I'm Losing You"
  • "Crying Over You"
  • "One Reason"
  • "Vicious Heart"
  • References

    Gun (TV series)

    Gun is an American television anthology series which aired on ABC on Saturday night from April 12 to May 31, 1997 at 10:00 p.m Eastern time. The series lasted six episodes, each directed by a well-known director, before being cancelled. Each episode involves a pearl-handled .45 semi-automatic pistol as an important part of the plot. The characters in each episode are completely different and unrelated to those who appear in other episodes. The series was produced by Robert Altman and attracted numerous recognizable stars including Fred Ward, Kathy Baker, Carrie Fisher, Daryl Hannah, Randy Quaid, Martin Sheen and James Gandolfini in his first television role.

    Episodes



    External links

  • Gun at the Internet Movie Database
  • Gun at TV.com

  • Gun (Korean name)

    Gun, also spelled Geon, Kŏn, Keon, Gon, Kuhn, or Kun, is a single-syllable masculine Korean given name, as well as an element in some two-syllable given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.

    Hanja

    There are 15 hanja with this reading, and variant forms of two of those, on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names; they are:

  • (세울 건): to construct
  • (variant)
  • (하늘 건, 마를 건): sky, dry
  • (variant)
  • (물건 건): object, matter
  • (굳셀 건): strong
  • (수건 건): towel
  • (공경할 건): respect
  • (문빗장 건): door latch
  • (열쇠 건): key
  • (허물 건): error
  • (힘줄 건): sinew
  • (절뚝발이 건): cripple
  • (이지러질 건): wane
  • (빼낼 건): to pick
  • (물 이름 건): name of a body of water
  • (밟을 건): follow
  • People

    People with this name include:

  • Yi Geon (1909–1990), prince of the Korean Empire, later a naturalised Japanese citizen
  • Goh Kun (born 1938), South Korean politician, Prime Minister from 1997 to 1998 and 2003 to 2004
  • Cui Jian (born 1961), Chinese rock musician of Korean descent
  • Gun laws in the United States by state

    Gun laws in the United States regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition. State laws (and the laws of Washington, D.C. and the U.S. territories) vary considerably, and are independent of existing federal firearms laws, although they are sometimes broader or more limited in scope than the federal laws. A minority of U.S. states have created assault weapon bans that are similar to the expired federal assault weapons ban.

    State level laws vary significantly in their form, content, and level of restriction. Forty-four states have a provision in their state constitutions similar to the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. The exceptions are California, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York. In New York, however, the statutory civil rights laws contain a provision virtually identical to the Second Amendment. Additionally, the U.S. Supreme Court held in McDonald v. Chicago that the protections of the Second Amendment to keep and bear arms for self-defense in one's home apply against state governments and their political subdivisions.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Swagger

    by: Gun

    You make me wanna rise
    You make me wonder why
    No-one can hold your hand
    We’ve lost our self control
    We’ve got no way to go
    You’ll never take our pride
    CHORUS:
    Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    I said Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    You built this world of lies
    You made us sacrifice
    You tried to bring me down
    You cause this pain inside
    I know you’ve got no right
    You tried to rule my life
    CHORUS:
    Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    I could never look up to nobody like you no
    I said Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    And I’m doing alright so get out of my life
    I said Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    Can you see, can you see
    That I’m everything you’ll never be
    Could you come back, come back, come back
    CHORUS:
    Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    Never thought of looking up to nobody like you
    I said Ohh Ohh Ohh I won’t stand in line
    Can you see, can you see
    That I’m everything you’ll never be
    Sometimes I get so blind
    Sometimes I sacrifice
    Sometimes I take that chance
    It makes me wonder why
    You got to take a chance
    You cause the pain inside
    I only want what’s mine
    You built this world of lies
    You made me sacrifice
    You tried to bring me down




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