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Third Eye (Monsoon Album), Monsoon Featuring Sheila Chandra
The third eye is a spiritual concept associated with enlightenment and direct communication with a higher plane of existence. Third eye may also refer to: Biology * Parietal eye or a third eye * Pineal gland or the third eye, a gland found in the brain of most vertebrates Film * ''The Third Eye'' (serial), a 1920 film serial * ''The Third Eye'' (1929 film), a British film by Maclean Rogers * ''The Third Eye'' (1966 film) or ''Il terzo occhio'', an Italian film by Mino Guerrini * ''Third Eye'' (2014 film), a Philippine horror film by Aloy Adlawan * ''The 3rd Eye'' (2017 film), an Indonesian horror film ** ''The 3rd Eye 2'', a 2019 sequel * ''Teesri Aankh'' (1982 film), or ''The Third Eye'', a 1982 Indian action-drama film * '' Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera'', or ''The Third Eye'', a 2006 Indian action-techno thriller film Television * ''The Third Eye'' (American TV series), a Nickelodeon TV series * ''The Third Eye'' (Norwegian TV series), a 2014–2016 crime drama * ' ...
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Third Eye
The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is a mystical invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra. In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows, representing the enlightenment one achieves through meditation. The third eye refers to the gate that leads to the inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness. In spirituality, the third eye often symbolizes a state of enlightenment. The third eye is often associated with religious visions, clairvoyance, the ability to observe chakras and auras,. precognition, and out-of-body experiences. People who are said to have the capacity to use their third eyes are sometimes known as ''seers''. In Hinduism In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra, said to be located around t ...
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The Third Eye (novel)
''The Third Eye'' is a 1984 novel for young adults by Lois Duncan. It is a supernatural/suspense novel which tells the story of a girl with a psychic gift. Plot summary The protagonist of ''The Third Eye'' is eighteen-year-old Karen Connors. While in high school, she began dating Tim, a popular classmate. For the first time, Karen begins to feel as though she is finally fitting in. Her mother is pleased that she is dating Tim, as she has always pushed Karen to fit in and be popular. Karen gets a job as a babysitter for the Zenner family, watching Stephanie and her older brother, Bobby. Bobby leaves to go and play with his friends, but doesn’t show up at lunchtime. Karen asks nearby families if they had seen him, and when they all reply they haven’t, she contacts the police. Officer Ronald Wilson arrived to question Karen, and the first thing she notices about him is that he has vivid blue eyes and seems much too young to be a police officer. Wilson does not seem too conc ...
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Derailleur Gears
Shimano 600 front derailleur (1980) A derailleur is a variable-ratio bicycle gearing system consisting of a chain, multiple sprockets of different sizes, and a mechanism to move the chain from one sprocket to another. Modern front and rear derailleurs typically consist of a moveable chain-guide that is operated remotely by a Bowden cable attached to a shifter mounted on the down tube, handlebar stem, or handlebar. When a rider operates the lever while pedalling, the change in cable tension moves the chain-guide from side to side, "derailing" the chain onto different sprockets. Etymology ''Dérailleur'' is a French word, derived from the derailment of a train from its tracks. Its first recorded use was 1930. History A modern road bicycle drivetrain with front and rear derailleurs Various derailleur systems were designed and built in the late 19th century. One example is the Protean two-speed derailleur available on the Whippet safety bicycle. The French bicycle to ...
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Ænima
''Ænima'' ( ) is the second studio album by American rock band Tool. It was released in vinyl format on September 17, 1996, and in compact disc format on October 1, 1996, through Zoo Entertainment. The album was recorded and cut at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood and The Hook in North Hollywood from 1995 to 1996. It is the first album by Tool to feature bassist Justin Chancellor, who replaced original bassist Paul D'Amour the year prior. The album was produced by David Bottrill. The album debuted at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart upon its initial release, selling 148,000 copies in its first week. It was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on March 4, 2003. The album appeared on several lists of the best albums of 1996, including that of ''Kerrang!'' and ''Terrorizer''. The track "Ænema" won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1998. In 2003, ''Ænima'' was ranked the sixth most influential album of all time by ''Kerrang!'' ''Rolling Stone'' listed the albu ...
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Solomonic Polar Bear
Solomonic means pertaining to Solomon. It is used specifically to refer to * Judgment of Solomon ("Solomonic wisdom") * Solomonic column in architecture * Solomonic dynasty The Solomonic dynasty, also known as the House of Solomon, was the ruling dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire formed in the thirteenth century. Its members claim lineal descent from the biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Tradition asserts ...
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Gypsy (Gypsy Album)
''Gypsy'' is the debut double album by the progressive rock band Gypsy. It was recorded at Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, California, and released in 1970. The album was re-released in 1979 on a K-tel label named Cognito and again in 1999 on CD by Bedrock Records. "Gypsy Queen" is the band's only charted single, peaking at #64. The album peaked at #44 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts in 1970. Reception Writing for Allmusic, music critic Richard Foss wrote of the album "Though nothing else on Gypsy's debut album came quite up to the standard of the opening number, the whole album is enjoyable for connoisseurs of jazzy progressive rock... In retrospect, it's hard to believe that this debut didn't make a bigger splash when it was first released. Gypsy's work has held up very well compared to most albums from this era, and is still a delightful listen." Track listing All songs by Enrico Rosenbaum except as noted. Side 1 # "Gypsy Queen Part I" – 4:21 # "Gypsy Queen Part II" ...
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How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
''How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful'' is the third studio album by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine, released on 29 May 2015 by Island Records. After returning from her year-long hiatus from music, lead vocalist Florence Welch returned to configure ''How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful'', recording material that dealt with personal conflicts and struggles. In comparison to their last two studio albums, the album is much more refined and stripped-down instrumentally, and incorporates a mixture of musical influences such as folk, blues and gospel. ''How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful'' was met with positive reviews from music critics, who commended the album for its cohesion, production and Welch's vocal delivery. Additionally, it appeared on several year-end critics' lists. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with 68,788 copies sold in its first week, becoming the band's third consecutive number-one album. Four singles were released from the album, " ...
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Emma Blackery
Emma Louise Blackery (born 11 November 1991) is an English musician, singer, YouTube vlogger, record producer, and author. Active since 2012, Blackery has released EPs, singles, and Vevo music videos. She has toured with Busted, and headlined tours for her debut studio album ''Villains'', released on her RWG Records label in 2018. In 2015, Blackery's main YouTube channel had over one million subscribers.. She performed and was a panelist at YouTube events (including Summer in the City and VidCon), and has contributed twice to the YouTube Rewind video series. Blackery's book, ''Feel Good 101: The Outsiders' Guide to a Happier Life'', is based on her 2013 ''Feel Good 101'' video series. Music career Debut and early success (2012–2018) Blackery released her debut EP, ''Human Behaviour'', in early 2012 followed by her second EP, ''Distance'', in July 2013. A music video for the lead track, "Go the Distance," was produced by Arthur Walwin. Her third EP, ''Perfect'', was r ...
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Elephunk
''Elephunk'' is the third studio album by the American musical group Black Eyed Peas. It was released on June 24, 2003, by the will.i.am Music Group and A&M Records. The album charted at number 14 on the American ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and has gone on to sell more than 9 million copies worldwide, with 3.2 million in the United States alone. It was the group's first album with Fergie, as well as its first album where the group is credited as ''The'' Black Eyed Peas. The album cover art was designed by Markus and Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri. Critical reception At ''Metacritic'', which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 66, based on 15 reviews indicating generally positive reviews. John Bush from ''AllMusic'' wrote that ''Elephunk'' "possesses some of the most boundary-pushing productions in contemporary, ...
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The Third Eye (song)
The third eye is a spiritual concept associated with enlightenment and direct communication with a higher plane of existence. Third eye may also refer to: Biology * Parietal eye or a third eye * Pineal gland or the third eye, a gland found in the brain of most vertebrates Film * ''The Third Eye'' (serial), a 1920 film serial * ''The Third Eye'' (1929 film), a British film by Maclean Rogers * ''The Third Eye'' (1966 film) or ''Il terzo occhio'', an Italian film by Mino Guerrini * ''Third Eye'' (2014 film), a Philippine horror film by Aloy Adlawan * ''The 3rd Eye'' (2017 film), an Indonesian horror film ** ''The 3rd Eye 2'', a 2019 sequel * ''Teesri Aankh'' (1982 film), or ''The Third Eye'', a 1982 Indian action-drama film * '' Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera'', or ''The Third Eye'', a 2006 Indian action-techno thriller film Television * ''The Third Eye'' (American TV series), a Nickelodeon TV series * ''The Third Eye'' (Norwegian TV series), a 2014–2016 crime drama * ''T ...
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Cherry Filter
Cherry Filter (체리 필터) is a South Korean rock group formed in 1997. Their unique sound - consisting of emotional ballads, punk rock, rave and trance - prevalent in their last two albums has given them fame across South Korea. The song "낭만 고양이" (''Nangman Goyang-i'', "Romantic Cat") from the album ''Made In Korea'' made Cherry Filter famous. When Cherry Filter was first formed, everyone was curious about the meaning of the name "Cherry Filter". Youjeen stated in an interview, she wanted a name that expressed both femininity and masculinity, a filter representing masculinity and the cherry representing femininity. The band includes Cho Youjeen as the vocalist - who branched off into a solo career for 2 years in Japan, then returned to Cherry Filter - Jojinbo on guitar, Yaenhead on bass, and Sonstar on drums. Current members Jung Woo-jin (born April 20, 1976) is the leader and the guitarist of the group. Yungeun (born September 21, 1976) plays the bass. Sonstar ...
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Third Eye (Monsoon Album)
''Third Eye'' is a studio album by Monsoon. Track listing #"Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita)" (Steve Coe, Martin Smith, Jhalib) – 3:56 #"Tomorrow Never Knows" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 4:01 #"Third Eye and Tikka T.V." (Coe) – 2:53 #"Eyes" (Coe, Smith) – 3:41 #"Shakti (The Meaning of Within)" (Coe) – 4:04 #"Ever So Lonely" (Coe) – 6:12 #"You Can't Take Me with You" (Coe, Smith) – 3:04 #"And I You" (Coe) – 3:28 #"Kashmir" (Coe, Smith) – 4:00 #"Watchers of the Night" (Coe, Smith) – 3:47 ''Monsoon featuring Sheila Chandra'' In 1995, the album was re-released under the above title with the following extra tracks: #"Indian Princess" – 3:20 #"Sunset over the Ganges" – 3:16 #"Ever So Lonely (Hindi Version)" – 5:55 #"Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita) (Hindi Version)" – 4:02 #"Ever So Lonely (Ben Chapman Remix)" – 6:24 #"Ever So Lonely (Ben Chapman Instrumental Remix)" – 6:21 Personnel *Sheila Chandra – lead vocal, backing vocals * Steve Coe – pi ...
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