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Thinking
In their most common sense, the terms thought and thinking refer to conscious cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation. Their most paradigmatic forms are judging, reasoning, concept formation, problem solving, and deliberation. But other mental processes, like considering an idea, memory, or imagination, are also often included. These processes can happen internally independent of the sensory organs, unlike perception. But when understood in the widest sense, any mental event may be understood as a form of thinking, including perception and unconscious mental processes. In a slightly different sense, the term ''thought'' refers not to the mental processes themselves but to mental states or systems of ideas brought about by these processes. Various theories of thinking have been proposed, some of which aim to capture the characteristic features of thought. ''Platonists'' hold that thinking consists in discerning and inspecting Platonic forms and th ...
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Thinking (poem)
"Thinking" is a poem written by Walter D. Wintle, a poet who lived in the late 19th and early 20th century. Little to nothing is known about any details of his life. "Thinking" is also known as "The Man Who Thinks He Can". In the 20th century, different versions of the poem have been published. To this date, it is unknown which version correctly represents the original version, but it is strongly believed that the version below, published at least as early as 1905 ("Unity" College Magazine), embodies the original and unaltered poem. The exact date of the first, original publication of ''"Thinking"'' is unknown. Publications Early publications of this poem - citing Walter D. Wintle as being the author - include: 1905 - ''Unity'' Published in 1905 by Unity Tract Society, Unity School of Christianity Called "Thinking", by Walter D. Wintle 1916 - ''Ohio Educational Monthly'' Published in 1916 by Ohio Education Association Called "Thinking", by Walter Wintle 1927 - ''The Worl ...
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Thinking (album)
''Thinking'' is the first studio album by South Korean rapper and producer Zico. This is the first work from Zico released by his own agency, KOZ Entertainment, and distributed by Kakao M. ''Thinking'' is made up of 2 EPs, which were released separately to digital music and streaming platforms. The first EP, ''Thinking Part.1'', was released on September 30, 2019, and the second EP, ''Thinking Part.2'', was released on November 8, 2019. The physical version of the album, with the combined EPs, was released on November 8, 2019. His first full-length album in eight years, Zico, in an interview said he poured his true emotions into this album. He said, "I guess I’ve been mistreating myself. In the course of feeding 'Zico,' I found out that human 'Woo Ji-ho' ico's real namewas worn out, unaware of how to live, how to feel when left alone. I wanted to talk about those feelings in my new album. I always knew that I was struggling from my two distinct identities, but tried to ignore ...
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Thinking (song)
"Thinking" is a song by Roger Daltrey that was written by David Courtney and Leo Sayer. The song was originally released on Daltrey's debut solo studio album, '' Daltrey'' and released as a single in 1973. ''Cash Box'' said it was as powerful as " Giving It All Away." The non-album B-side "There Is Love" features Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin on guitar. the song was left out because "It didn't fit in with the final context of the album." explained Daltrey "so we had to leave it out". The song is included on the Sanctuary A sanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred place, such as a shrine. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This secondary use can be categorized into human sanctuary, a saf ... remaster.Information taken from the liner notes written by Andy Neill, 2005. Released on the Sanctuary Records remaster in 2006 References External links 1973 singles Leo Sayer songs Songs written by Leo Sa ...
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Jesse Lee Turner
Jesse Lee Turner (born 1938) is a former American singer. He recorded songs for several labels in the late 1950s, including the one-hit wonder "Little Space Girl". Turner was born in Addicks, Texas, United States, and graduated from high school in Boling, Texas. His first recording was the single "Teenage Misery" for Fraternity Records. In 1958, he released the single "Little Space Girl" b/w "Shake Baby Shake" on Carlton Records; the tune hit No. 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1959. The follow-up "Thinkin'" failed to chart, and Turner switched to Top Rank Records to release "Do I Worry", which also sold poorly. Moving to Sudden Records, he wrote and issued "The Elopers" to no success; GNP Records GNP Records was an American jazz record label. Artists *Moms & Dads *Billy Strange *Savoy Brown *Stan Kenton *Bing Crosby *Neil Norman * David Matthews *Django Reinhardt *Duke Ellington *Louis Armstrong * Bob Kames *Champion Jack Dupree *John Lee H ... also released "Ballad of Bill ...
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The Corsairs
The Corsairs were an American doo wop ensemble from La Grange, North Carolina. The group consisted of the three Uzzell brothers, Moses, Jay, James and their cousin, George Wooten. Initially they performed as The Gleems, and toured the East Coast, where they were overheard by Abner Spector. Changing their name in 1961 to The Corsairs, they released their first single, "Time Waits" b/w "It Won't Be a Sin" on Smash Records. Switching tTuff Records- Official Sitethey released "Smoky Places", which became a nationwide hit after being picked up for national distribution by Chess Records, hitting #10 R&B and #12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1962. The follow-up, "I'll Take You Home", peaked at #62, and they continued releasing singles until 1964, none of which managed to hit the charts. "Smoky Places" was used in the 1994 movie, '' There Goes My Baby'', and in the 2006 '' Sopranos'' episode " Mayham." Jay Uzzell (born Jay Dee Uzzell) died on February 1, 2009. Moses Uzzell Sr. (born ...
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Compost (album)
''Compost'' (also titled ''Take Off Your Body'') is the eponymous debut album from Compost. It features Jack DeJohnette, Bob Moses, Harold Vick, Jack Gregg and Jumma Santos. The album was recorded in 1971 and released on Columbia Records.Jack DeJohnette discography
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Track listing

:''All compositions by Jack DeJohnette except as indicated'' # "Take Off Your Body" (Bob Moses) # "Thinkin'" # "Bwaata" (Moses, DeJohnette) # "Happy Peace" # "Country Song" (Jack Gregg, DeJohnette) # "Sweet Berry Wine" (DeJohnette, Moses, Harold Vick, Jumma Santos, Gregg) # "Funky Feet" (DeJohnette, Moses, Vick, Santos, Gregg) # "Inflation Blues"


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* Jack DeJohnette – clavinet,
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Slide On This
''Slide on This'' is the title of Ronnie Wood's fifth solo album. It failed to chart in US, but went to sell 58,000 copies there according to Soundscan. In Japan, it charted for four weeks in the top 100, reaching #54 and selling 21,000 copies. The final track, "Breathe On Me", is a remake from a song that originally appeared on Wood's 1975 solo album, ''Now Look''. Track listing All tracks composed by Ronnie Wood and Bernard Fowler, except where indicated. # "Somebody Else Might" # "Testify" ( George Clinton, Deron Taylor) # "Ain't Rock and Roll" # "Josephine" # "Knock Yer Teeth Out" (Wood, Fowler, Julian Lloyd) # "Ragtime Annie (Lillie's Bordello)" (Trad.) # "Must Be Love" (Jerry Williams) # "Fear for Your Future" # "Show Me" (Williams) # "Always Wanted More" uet with Joe Elliott">Joe_Elliott.html" ;"title="uet with Joe Elliott">uet with Joe Elliott# "Thinkin'" # "Like It" # "Breathe on Me" (Wood) Personnel *Ronnie Wood - vocals, guitar, acoustic bass, harmonica *The Edg ...
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Alive On Arrival
''Alive on Arrival'' is the first album by the American singer-songwriter Steve Forbert, released in 1978. Track listing All songs written by Steve Forbert #"Goin' Down to Laurel" – 4:39 #"Steve Forbert's Midsummer Night's Toast" – 2:49 #"Thinkin'" – 3:25 #"What Kinda Guy?" – 2:34 #"It Isn't Gonna Be That Way" – 4:55 #"Big City Cat" – 3:50 #"Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977" – 4:13 #"Tonight I Feel So Far Away from Home" – 3:14 #"Settle Down" – 3:46 #"You Cannot Win If You Do Not Play" – 4:33 Personnel *Steve Forbert – guitar, harmonica, vocals *David Sanborn – alto saxophone on "Big City Cat" *Brian Torff – acoustic bass on "Tonight I Feel So Far from Home" *Steve Burgh – lead guitar *Dennis Good – trombone *Robbie Kondor – organ, piano *Barry Lazarowitz – drums, tambourine *Hugh McDonald (American musician), Hugh McDonald – bass; electric guitar o ...
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Wanna Snuggle?
Chad Bromley (born March 8, 1979), better known by his stage name Apathy (formerly "The Alien Tongue"), is a rapper and producer from Willimantic, Connecticut. His first major release was his debut album; ''Eastern Philosophy'' in March 2006 with guest appearances from Celph Titled, Ryu, and Blue Raspberry. His second album '' Wanna Snuggle?'' was released in 2009 and his third studio album '' Honkey Kong'' was released in 2011, both to critical acclaim. His fourth studio album, ''Connecticut Casual'' was released on June 3, 2014 and reached #41 in the R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts. Apathy is known for his frequent collaborations with other MCs and groups such as Demigodz, Celph Titled, Doe Rakers, Jedi Mind Tricks, Army of the Pharaohs, Styles of Beyond, and the Get Busy Committee. Biography Early career In 2001 Bromley joined Demigodz, a local rap collective that included Celph Titled, 7L & Esoteric, EL Fudge, Louis Logic and others. In the period 2000 to 2002 he released a nu ...
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