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Moby – 7
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“7” is the tenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through Mute and V2 Records.
The minimalist track–its only elements are distorted
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Moby – Machete
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“Machete” is the ninth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has got one of the few hard-hitting rhythms present on
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Moby – Natural Blues
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“Natural Blues” is a song by American musician Moby. The song was released as the fifth single from his 1999 studio album “Play”. It samples “Trouble So Hard” by American folk
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Moby – Live Ambient 7
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[Instrumental]
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Moby – amb 23-7
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[Instrumental]
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 23: The Lee Shore)
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Some chapters back, one Bulkington was spoken of, a tall, newlanded mariner, encountered in New Bedford at the inn. / When on that shivering winter's night, the Pequod thrust her
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 116: The Dying Whale)
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Not seldom in this life, when, on the right side, fortune's favourites sail close by us, we, though all adroop before, catch somewhat of the rushing breeze, and joyfully feel our
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Moby – Porcelain
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“Porcelain” was the sixth single off Moby’s commercial breakthrough Play. The song, a melancholic electronic ballad, was based on particularly painful breakup. Moby recalled:
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 28: Ahab)
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For several days after leaving Nantucket, nothing above hatches was seen of Captain Ahab. The mates regularly relieved each other at the watches, and for aught that could be seen
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Genius English Translations – CNEMA - 모비딕 (Mobydick) (English Translation)
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[Verse 1] / It's blooming white / Gazing over the horizon / Above the sky I could touch / I walked along the road of light / World is like a big wave / Rushing in even with small
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 17: The Ramadan)
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Ishmael returns to the inn to find Queequeg in a silent religous reverie occasioned by fasting. He tries to talk to Queequeg about worshiping with moderation, which Queequeg finds
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 96: The Try-Works)
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Discussion Questions
1. The “Try-Works” illustrates the burning of the whale’s corpse, run, of course, by the “pagan harpooneers.” These fires help make the Pequod seem like it is
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 19: The Prophet)
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It is the easiest thing in the world for a man to look as if he had a great secret in him.
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Moby Grape – It's a Beautiful Day Today
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Written and sung by bassist Bob Mosley, “It’s a Beautiful Day Today” provides a moment of contentment on an album full of heartbreak and resignation. Sadly, Mosley was on his way
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 125: The Log and Line)
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While now the fated Pequod had been so long afloat this voyage, the log and line had but very seldom been in use. Owing to a confident reliance upon other means of determining the
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Moby – Run On
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“Run On” was the second single released in advance of Moby’s 1999 album Play. As with many of the tracks on the album, the song is a downtempo electronic composition anchored by a
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 126: The Life-Buoy)
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Steering now south-eastward by Ahab's levelled steel, and her progress solely determined by Ahab's level log and line; the Pequod held on her path towards the Equator. Making so
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 134: The Chase -- Second Day)
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At day-break, the three mast-heads were punctually manned afresh. / "D'ye see him?" cried Ahab after allowing a little space for the light to spread. / "See nothing, sir." / "Turn
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Moby – Bodyrock
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“Bodyrock” was the third single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It charted in the UK Top 40 and was eventually nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental.
As with
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 48: The First Lowering)
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The phantoms, for so they then seemed, were flitting on the other side of the deck, and, with a noiseless celerity, were casting loose the tackles and bands of the boat which swung
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Eminem – Without Me
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The Eminem Show’s lead single shows Eminem’s realization of his importance to the rap game and his claim that it wouldn’t be the same without him.
“Without Me” is recognized to
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Moby – Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
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“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” was the fourth commercial single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart and (in its various remixed
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and the True Pictures of Whaling Scenes)
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In connexion with the monstrous pictures of whales, I am strongly tempted here to enter upon those still more monstrous stories of them which are to be found in certain books, both
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 102: A Bower in the Arsacides)
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Hitherto, in descriptively treating of the Sperm Whale, I have chiefly dwelt upon the marvels of his outer aspect; or separately and in detail upon some few interior structural
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Moby (Ft. Gwen Stefani) – South Side
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“South Side” was the eighth single released from Moby’s commercial breakthrough, Play. Inspired by his visits to Chicago and searching out house music venues, he described the
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Moby – Mere Anarchy
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“Mere Anarchy” was the second single released from Moby’s fifteenth studio album, Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt. As with much of the material on the album, the song is
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Moby – Honey
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“Honey” is the first track on Moby’s 1999 commercial breakthrough Play. It was also the first commercially released single from the album, released nearly eight months ahead of the
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Moby – The Sky Is Broken
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“The Sky Is Broken” is the seventeenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has a similar structure to “If Things
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Moby – If Things Were Perfect
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“If Things Were Perfect” is the thirteenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
On a really simple beat, relatable to
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Moby – Find My Baby
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“Find My Baby” is the second track from American electronica musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999.
The song is based on a heavy sample from “Joe Lee’s Rock
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Moby – My Weakness
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“My Weakness” is the eighteenth and last track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
Together with “Guitar, Flute & String
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Nirvana – D-7
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Nirvana recorded their cover of “D-7” by The Wipers on October 21, 1990 for BBC Radio 1 with John Peel.
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Brian Tyler – 24-7
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Instrumental
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Waldeck – Get up... Carmen
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You're rushing my heart, there ain't no mistaking / I need someone who's got real emotion / Stop pushing so hard, I need your devotion / Cool down, baby, love don't take a minute
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