A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). Rugby union and league differ slightly in defining 'grounding the ball' and the 'in-goal' area.
The term try comes from try at goal, signifying that originally, grounding the ball only gave the opportunity to try to score with a kick at goal.
A try is analogous to a touchdown in American and Canadian football, with the major difference being that a try requires the ball be simultaneously touching the ground in the in-goal area and an attacking player who is in the field of play or in-goal (the official name of the extra point in American football according to NFL rules is the try). In the laws of both codes of rugby, the term touch down formally refers only to grounding the ball by the defensive team in their in-goal. Although occasionally people refer to a try as a 'touchdown', the correct usage for the action is 'grounding the ball'.
Try! is the first live album by the John Mayer Trio. It was released by Columbia Records on November 22, 2005. The album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.
The trio features John Mayer (guitar/lead vocals), Pino Palladino (bass), and Steve Jordan (drums/backup vocals). Unlike previous efforts by John Mayer, Try! focuses on popular blues renditions rather than adult-contemporary pop songs. The CD includes two cover songs, "Wait Until Tomorrow" by Jimi Hendrix, and "I Got a Woman" by Ray Charles; two of Mayer's previous album, Heavier Things' songs, "Daughters" and "Something's Missing"; and also showcased two songs from Mayer's then forthcoming album, Continuum, "Vultures" and "Gravity".
Critical response to the album was mixed, with most critics being impressed with Mayer's progression and Palladino and Jordan's musicianship, while still being underwhelmed. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone said, "over most of these sixty-three minutes [of the album], Mayer proves he can bowl you over, not just make your knees weak," ultimately giving the album three out of five stars. Katy Hastey of Billboard found that "while "Try!" is brimming with talent, it's not consistently compelling."People magazine heartily praised the album, concluding, "Here's hoping Mayer keeps this new groove going for his next solo disc."
Feeding Off The Mojo is the sixth studio album by Night Ranger, released on October 17, 1995 on Drive Entertainment Records. It is the only album with bassist/vocalist Gary Moon.
"Music Box" was written by Moon before he joined the group.
The beginning intro music on the track "Mojo" was actually played while the Jack Blades-led Night Ranger took the stage during their 1996 reunion tour.
"Your Eyes Are the Window", "Wrong Again", "Alligator", and "Heart of Stone" are tracks that were submitted for the album, but were not used.
The album was produced by David Prater, who had also produced Dream Theater, Firehouse, and Arcade. The album was recorded from July 15, 1994 to August 31, 1995.
Guitarist David Zajicek played addition guitars on the album and toured with the band as an additional guitarist and keyboardist.
Night Ranger opened the first half of the tour with the song "Mojo" and the second half with the song "Longest Days".
Livø is a 320-hectare Danish island with approximately 10 year-round residents. The island is located in the Limfjord, about 20 minutes by boat from Roenbjerg in the middle of the Limfjord. It is midway between Nykøbing Mors, Løgstør, Fjerritslev and Thisted. Northeast of the island lies Løgstør Bredning while Livø Broads lies west and south of the island.
Livø has been a protected island since 1977. It is accessible by ferry daily between 1 April and 1 September. Dogs and motor vehicles are not permitted on the island. It is possible to walk around the entire island in one afternoon, which is about 10 km total distance. Livø is notable due to its natural beauty, especially at the central, shallow part of the island near Louisehøj and Louisedal, where a hilltop towers 43 meters above the sea. The island is a moraine, pushed up by ice from Løgstør Broads in the last Ice Age. On the cliffs overlooking the sea at the northwestern edge of the island, it is possible to see layers of material that were pushed together during the Ice Age, including jetties and steep clay slopes. The eastern and southern parts of the island are flat land with a wide beach ridge that continues south and ends in the protected Livø wildlife area, which is partly inaccessible to visitors. Herds of fallow deer live in this protected area, and the wildlife here are several generations old. The area is also designated as a seal sanctuary and seals breed here in July–August. The northern part of the island is covered with a forest where various types of trees grow, with a heath in the northernmost part. The northern part of the island is 1/3 organic farms, 1/3 woods and 1/3 heath, grasslands and salt marshes.
LIV or Liv may refer to:
Liv is a Norwegian mostly female given name derived from the Old Norse "hlíf", which means "shelter" or "protection"; in modern Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish it is also homophonous with the word "liv" meaning "life."
In Norse mythology, Líf and Lífþrasir (Old Norse masculine name from líf and þrasir), were two humans foretold to survive Ragnarök and to repopulate the world.
Liv may refer to:
Valentine... Polow Da Don...
Bobby V... Tru Life
Ooooh hooo hooo...
Oh Yeah...
Tru with me you'll...
[Chorus: Bobby .V.]
Tears are rolling down on your face,
Girl I got the answer let me take em away,
Why you got them tears are rolling down on your face,
Girl I got the answer let me take em away.
[Verse 1: Tru Life]
Wots the matter girl, Why your eyes watery,
You don't need him, it's right here where u ought to be,
He a lame he puts his hand on you,
Thought if he beats you no-body'll would want you
That's why you broke down and said she wanna die,
Told me he raped you, him and another guy.
Him all drunk and accused her of cheating on him,
When I see him, I'm a put more then a beating on him,
Just might let the ruger go,
How can he do that to someone so beautiful,
Knowing that he hurt you makes me mad,
Clowns like him make a real N**** look bad.
[Chorus: Bobby .V.]
Tears are rolling down on your face,
Girl I got the answer let me take em away,
Why you got them tears are rolling down on your face,
Girl I got the anwser letme take em away.
[Verse 2: Tru Life]
No more crying I wanna see you smiling,
We can play pin the tail on the island, (ahahahaha)
And tahiti and maybe sandra pay,
Come on ma, I'm a show you how a G play
I need time when I touch every little spot, get you little hot
Make love in the druk, (ha ha) get there we could shop,
You don't have to pack clothes when you rolling with the rock
You had a w****** he shud've took care of you,
You so independent that's why he scared of you,
I got the answers, let me take you away
I promise you never cry another day (never cry)...
Another day...
I promise you baby...
You'll never cry another day...
Sing to em Bobby.
[Chorus: Bobby .V.]
Tears are rolling down on your face,
Girl I got the answer let me take em away,
Why you got them tears are rolling down on you face,
Girl I got the answer let me take em away.
Don't cry (don't cry),
Dry your eyes,
Oh baby (oh baby, oh baby),
Eh, eh, eh, oh girl,
Tru Life tell em...
[Bridge x2: Tru Life]
If your tired of crying feeling like dying,
Come see how a real n**** riding,
Come get it girl, come wiv me girl,
I'm a take you inside of a different world.
You ain't gotta cry no more baby...
Wipe them little pretty eyes ma...
No more...
You ain't gotta feel no more pain baby...
Can roll wiv the Truth...
Tru Life... Polow Da Don... Bobby Valentino,