"Turn"
File:Turn.jpg
Single by Travis
from the album The Man Who
Released November 8, 1999
Format CD single, Cassette, 7" vinyl
Recorded 1998-1999
Genre Indie pop
Alternative rock
Length 4:23 (Album Version)
3:21 (Radio Edit)
Label Independiente
Producer Nigel Godrich
Travis singles chronology
"Why Does It Always Rain on Me?"
(1999)
"Turn"
(1999)
"Coming Around"
(2000)

"Turn" is the fourth single from Indie band Travis' second studio album, The Man Who. The single peaked at the number eight position on the UK Singles Chart.

Contents

Music video [link]

Two music videos were shot for the single. The first video, included on the group's Singles DVD, features Healy engaged in a push-up contest. This video was filmed in Hackney on a dis-used council estate. The estate has since been demolished. The second video, used for television airplay, features a performance of the song by the band, live on stage at a cow-milking contest. The video also shows the farmers performing with the band.

B-Sides [link]

The British release of the single was accompanied by a cover of Britney Spears's hit single "...Baby One More Time". Spears herself heard the Travis version while shopping, and commented by saying it was 'a total shock' and was 'a very good cover'.

Track listing [link]

  • UK CD1
  1. "Turn" - 3:21
  2. "River" - 4:20
  3. "Days Of Our Lives" - 5:45
  4. "Turn (Video)
  • UK CD2
  1. "Turn" - 3:21
  2. "We Are Monkeys" - 3:07
  3. "Baby One More Time" (Live From The Bay Tavern, Robin Hood's Bay) - 3:30
  • 7" Vinyl / European Single
  1. "Turn" - 3:21
  2. "Baby One More Time" (Live From The Bay Tavern, Robin Hood's Bay) - 3:30
  • Cassette Single
  1. "Turn" - 3:21
  2. "Days Of Our Lives" - 5:45
  • Japanese E.P.
  1. "Turn" - 3:21
  2. "River" - 4:20
  3. "Days Of Our Lives" - 5:45
  4. "We Are Monkeys" - 3:07
  5. "Baby One More Time" (Live From The Bay Tavern, Robin Hood's Bay) - 3:30
  6. "Writing To Reach You" (Video)
  7. "Driftwood" (Video)
  8. "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" (Video)
  9. "Turn (Video)
  • American E.P.
  1. "Turn" (US Radio Edit) - 3:18
  2. "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" - 4:25
  3. "Baby One More Time" (Live On VH1 Storytellers) - 3:52

References [link]


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Turn (Roscoe Mitchell album)

Turn is an album by American jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell which was recorded in 2005 and released on the French RogueArt label. He leads a new quintet with longtime rhythm section Jaribu Shahid on bass and Tani Tabbal on drums, pianist Craig Taborn and new Art Ensemble of Chicago trumpeter Corey Wilkes.

Reception

In his review for AllMusic, Alain Drouot states "This is a remarkably focused and concise date featuring Mitchell's brand of atonal jazz mixed with his interests in other musical forms."

The All About Jazz review by Kurt Gottschalk says "As a whole, the group is comfortable together, ready to let the compositions stand and while Shahid and Tabal haven't been the most exciting parts of Mitchell's groups, here they sound better than ever."

Track listing

  • "Quintet One" – 3:24
  • "For Cynthia" – 5:23
  • "Quintet Nine" – 5:21
  • "For Now" – 3:58
  • "Horner Mac" – 1:34
  • "Rhine Ridge" – 1:24
  • "Page Two A" – 6:19
  • "March 2004" – 3:44
  • "In Six" – 4:44
  • "Turn" – 3:39
  • "Take One" – 8:42
  • Turn (geometry)

    A turn is a unit of plane angle measurement equal to 2π radians, 360° or 400 gon. A turn is also referred to as a revolution or complete rotation or full circle or cycle or rev or rot.

    A turn can be subdivided in many different ways: into half turns, quarter turns, centiturns, milliturns, binary angles, points etc.

    Subdivision of turns

    A turn can be divided in 100 centiturns or 1000 milliturns, with each milliturn corresponding to an angle of 0.36°, which can also be written as 21′36″. A protractor divided in centiturns is normally called a percentage protractor.

    Binary fractions of a turn are also used. Sailors have traditionally divided a turn into 32 compass points. The binary degree, also known as the binary radian (or brad), is 1256 turn. The binary degree is used in computing so that an angle can be represented to the maximum possible precision in a single byte. Other measures of angle used in computing may be based on dividing one whole turn into 2n equal parts for other values of n.

    Bass (sound)

    Bass (/ˈbs/ BAYSS; Italian: basso, deep, low) describes tones of low frequency or range from 16-256 Hz (C0 to middle C4). In musical compositions, these are the lowest parts of the harmony. In choral music without instrumental accompaniment, the bass is supplied by adult male bass singers. In an orchestra, the bass lines are played by the double bass and cellos, bassoon and/or contrabassoon, low brass such as the tuba and bass trombone and the timpani (kettledrums). In many styles of traditional music such as Bluegrass, folk, and in styles such as Rockabilly and jazz, the bass role is filled by the upright bass. In most rock and pop bands and in jazz fusion groups, the bass role is filled by the electric bass. In some 20th and 21st century pop genres, such as 1980s pop and Electronic Dance Music, the bass role may be filled with a bass synthesizer.

    Musical role

    Played in a musical ensemble such an orchestra, such notes are frequently used to provide a counterpoint or counter-melody, in a harmonic context either to outline or juxtapose the progression of the chords, or with percussion to underline the rhythm. In popular music the bass part most often provides harmonic and rhythmic support, usually playing the root or fifth of the chord and stressing the strong beats. "The bass differs from other voices because of the particular role it plays in supporting and defining harmonic motion. It does so at levels ranging from immediate, chord-by-chord events to the larger harmonic organization of a entire work."

    Miami bass

    Miami bass (booty music or booty bass) is a subgenre of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Its roots are directly linked to the electro-funk sound of the early 1980s.

    The use of the Roland TR-808 sustained kick drum, raised dance tempos, and frequently sexually explicit lyrical content differentiate it from other hip hop subgenres. Music author Richie Unterberger has characterized Miami bass as using rhythms with a "stop start flavor" and "hissy" cymbals with lyrics that "reflected the language of the streets, particularly Miami's historically black neighborhoods such as Liberty City and Overtown".

    Miami bass has never found consistent mainstream acceptance, though it has had a profound impact on the development of Baltimore club, West Coast hip hop, funk carioca, and other genres.

    History

    1980s

    During the 1980s, the focus of Miami bass tended to be on DJs and record producers, rather than individual performers. Record labels such as Pandisc, HOT Records, 4-Sight Records and Skyywalker Records released much material of the genre. Unterberger has referred to James (Maggotron) McCauley (also known as DXJ, Maggozulu 2, Planet Detroit and Bass Master Khan) as the "father of Miami bass", a distinction McCauley himself denies, choosing rather to confer that status on producer Amos Larkins.

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    Characters

    ^1 Playable in console version.
    ^2 Unlockable character.
    ^3 Playable boss.
    ^4 Unplayable in arcade version.
    ^5 Unplayable character.
    ^6 Unlockable in Dead or Alive 5.
    ^7 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
    ^8 DLC in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
    ^9 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.
    ^10 Guest Character

    Introduced in Dead or Alive

    Ayane

    Bass Armstrong

    Voiced by (English): Joe J. Thomas (Dimensions), Patrick Seitz (DOA5)
    Voiced by (Japanese): Daisuke Gōri (DOADOA4), Kenta Miyake (Dimensions–present)
    Live-action actor: Kevin Nash

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    T

    T'Khasi – An indigenous name for Vulcan.

    T'Khut – Volcanic planet that shares an orbit with Vulcan.

    T'Lani Prime – Homeworld of the T'Lani species.

    T'Lani III – World belonging to the T'Lani species which was wiped out in 2370 in a war against the Kellerun species.

    T'lli Beta – Destination of the USS Enterprise-D before it became trapped in a cosmic string anomaly.

    T-Rogoran – Home of the Dominion allied T-Rogoran species in the Gamma Quadrant.

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    Tagus III – Homeworld of the secretive Taguan species who have a rich historic culture studied by the Vulcans, (the only species the Taguans allow to visit their world). The Federation Archaeology Council holds an annual symposium in orbit above the planet.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Turn Up

    by: Ace Hood

    They told me where you keep your money for the niggers' hate
    I thought I told you trust nobody out of my 38
    Fuck a nigger... it's just me and all this money I'll be ok
    ... hard each and every day
    Thinking of a master plan I... my life from hate
    Very rapid... mother fucker...
    All you rest will be watching stashing in the face
    Never trust a nigger even in his face
    Kept a secret from me that's another...
    Prices on your head show up when you wait
    Cold bloody killer call up to the feds
    Don't nobody fly fuck them got away
    Happy New Year's Eve have a nice day
    Money is the motive nothing mediocre
    Keep that pussy popping like a... soda
    Let her ride dick come and be my show girl
    Heavy money... I need a bulldozer
    Keep away the hate I can't stand the order
    We are just getting started in the...
    [Chorus:]
    They told me where you keep your money for the niggers' hate
    Me and... in your way
    Real myth fuck...
    We've been popping in this bitch until they come get us
    Turn up [repeats]
    I wish your nigger were
    Turn up [repeats]
    Fuck the other side
    Bitch I am going ham
    I could...
    So rock your hand
    Nothing can taste good
    ... cause I taste good
    Me and my niggers make move
    It's going down by my foolish
    ... keep it moving
    ... with a bad ass with a deep...
    My outfit is so... my true game is so hard
    ... nigger that's your whole show
    Music all away turned on... my cellphone keep...
    Gotta bad bitch I'm go fuck
    My... my eyes shine real hard
    Niggers acting real hard
    That beef shit...
    Pop up with that... shit
    Thinking I ain't your... shit
    Don't give a fuck who hit
    They told me where you keep your money for the niggers' hate




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