Tasty means "savory" or "delicious" (Taste). It may also refer to:


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Tasty (Good Rats album)

Tasty is a 1974 album by Good Rats and was released on the Warner Brothers Records label.

Track listing

Words and music by Peppi Marchello -- arranged by Good Rats

  • "Back To My Music" 2:34
  • "Injun Joe" 5:28
  • "Tasty" 3:22
  • "Papa Poppa" 5:08
  • "Klash-Ka-Bob" 3:34
  • "Fireball Express" 3:16
  • "Fred Upstairs & Ginger Snappers" 3:11
  • "300 Boys" 3:49
  • "Phil Fleish" 4:00
  • "Songwriter" 3:50

  • The original vinyl album follows this track sequence, with songs 1 through 5 on side 1 and songs 6 through ten on side 2.

    Original Warner Bros. Track listing

  • "Back To My Music" 2:34
  • "Injun Joe" 5:18
  • "Tasty" 3:23
  • "300 Boys" 3:49
  • "Papa Poppa" 5:08
  • "Fireball Express" 3:16
  • "Fred Upstairs & Ginger Snappers" 3:10
  • "Phil Fleish" 3:59
  • "Klash-Ka-Bob" 3:34
  • "Songwriter" 4:51

  • Personnel

  • Peppi Marchello – lead vocals, harmonica, and bats
  • Mickey Marchello – guitar, vocals
  • John "The Cat" Gatto - guitar
  • Lenny Kotke - bass, vocals
  • Joe Franco - drums
  • Production

  • Stephan Galfas - Producer
  • George Marino - mastering
  • Source: Good Rats' "Tasty" album cover (Fireball Records CD release)

    Tasty (The Shadows album)

    Tasty is the eleventh rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows, released in 1977 through Columbia (EMI).

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Guitars - Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch and John Farrar
  • Drums, Percussion & Piano - Brian Bennett
  • Bass Guitar - Alan Tarney & Dave Richmond
  • Orchestra on "Return To The Alamo" arranged and conducted by - Norrie Paramor
  • Engineers - Tony Clark, Dick Plant
  • Recorded at - Abbey Road Studios, London / Music Centre, Wembley
  • Back Cover Photograph - Gered Mankowitz
  • Design and Artwork - Cream
  • References

    SDA

    SDA or sda may refer to:

    Biology

  • Sabouraud dextrose agar Dextrose Culture medium for fungi
  • Specific Dynamic Action, another term for the thermic effect of food
  • Structured digital abstract, a method of describing relationships between biological entities in a structured, but human-readable, format
  • Chemistry

  • Stearidonic acid, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, found in hemp seed and some other seed oils
  • Structured digital abstract, a method of describing relationships between biological entities in a structured, but human-readable, format
  • Educational institutions

  • San Diego Academy, a private religious school in National City, California
  • San Dieguito Academy, a high school in Encinitas, California
  • SDA Bocconi School of Management, in Milan, Italy
  • Organizations

    Political

  • Singapore Democratic Alliance, an alliance of political parties in Singapore
  • Social Democratic Alliance (UK), a former political group in the UK
  • Social Democratic Alternative, a former Slovak political party
  • Stranka demokratske akcije, "Party of Democratic Action", a Bosnian Muslim political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Sex Discrimination Act 1975

    The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 (c. 65) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which protected men and women from discrimination on the grounds of sex or marital status. The Act concerned employment, training, education, harassment, the provision of goods and services, and the disposal of premises. The Gender Recognition Act 2004 and The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 (Amendment) Regulations 2008 amended parts of this Act to apply to transsexual people. Other amendments were introduced by the Sex Discrimination Act 1986, the Employment Act 1989, the Equality Act 2006, and other legislation such as rulings by the European Court of Justice.

    The Act did not apply in Northern Ireland, however The Sex Discrimination Gender Reassignment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 does.

    The Act was repealed in full by the Equality Act 2010.

    The Equal Opportunities commission

    The Sex Discrimination Act of 1975 established the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) whose main duties were to work towards the elimination of discrimination, to promote equality of opportunity between sexes and to keep under review the workings of the Sex Discrimination Act and the Equal Pay Act 1970. The EOC helped individuals bring cases to Employment Tribunals and to the courts. The EOC is now subsumed into the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

    Beauty of Labour

    The Beauty of Labour (Schönheit der Arbeit) was a propaganda organisation of the Nazi government from the period 1934 to its eventual disbandment in 1945. Initially a propaganda machine, the SdA worked bilaterally with its counterpart organisation Strength Through Joy (KdF) to achieve an overall appeasement of the general population. The Beauty of Labour was one of the many areas that made up the Nazi labour union, the Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF or "German Labour Front").

    Campaigns such as the Fight against Noise and Good ventilation in the workplace gave the Hitler-led government the ability to stimulate productivity within the workplace whilst simultaneously installing a sense of community and greater cordiality between the totalitarian dictatorship and the German population.

    The concept was initially a response to the appeasement needs of Adolf Hitler, after successive restrictions on personal freedoms within the Third Reich, including the formation of the DAF.

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    The Sadist

    by: Saint Vitus

    He looked around
    Saw nothing
    Blinked his eyes and he was gone
    He couldn't cry
    With his head in his hands
    He tried to laugh
    But the tears still ran
    Well he tried to warn you
    But you didn't care
    Then he just shook his head
    Well he said no more
    Just faced the wind
    Glared and he was gone again
    We had a chance
    But we let it go
    We let our dreams change our lives
    And now every night
    As you look to the sky
    Hear his growl




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