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Shaken, Not Stirred (other)
"Shaken, not stirred" is a catchphrase associated with the fictional character James Bond. Shaken, not stirred also may refer to: * Shaken but Not Stirred, a 1982 video game based on James Bond Music: * Shaken Not Stirred (David Benoit album), 1994 * Shaken Not Stirred (Phil Vassar album), 2004 * ''Shaken Not Stirred'' (Michael Daugherty), a 1994 composition and James Bond tribute by Michael Daugherty Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher. He is influenced by popular culture, Romanticism, and Postmodernism. Daugherty's notable works include his Superman comic book-inspired ''Metropolis Sym ... See also * STIR/SHAKEN, a telephone security protocol * '' Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project'', a compilation of James Bond movie themes {{disambig ...
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Shaken, Not Stirred
"Shaken, not stirred" is how Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond prefers his martini cocktail. The catchphrase first appears in the novel '' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1956), though Bond himself does not actually say it until '' Dr. No'' (1958), where his exact words are "shaken and not stirred." In the film adaptations of Fleming's novels, the phrase is first uttered by the villain, Dr. Julius No, when he offers the drink in ''Dr. No'' (1962), and it is not uttered by Bond himself (played by Sean Connery) until '' Goldfinger'' (1964). It is used in numerous Bond films thereafter with the notable exceptions of '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967), in which the drink is wrongly offered as "stirred, not shaken", to Bond's response "Perfect", and '' Casino Royale'' (2006) in which Bond, after losing millions of dollars in a game of poker, is asked if he wants his martini shaken or stirred and snaps, "Do I look like I give a damn?" Variations in the Bond novels ...
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Shaken Not Stirred (David Benoit Album)
''Shaken Not Stirred'' is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 1994, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #14 on ''Billboards Jazz chart. Track listing All tracks written by David Benoit, except as noted. #"Wailea" - 4:29 #"I Went to Bat for You" - 4:29 #"Any Other Time" (David Benoit, David Pack) - 5:05 #"Carmel" - 3:10 #"Sparks Flew" - 4:23 #"Shaken Not Stirred" - 5:39 #"Chi Chi's Eyes" - 4:45 #"Days of Old" (David Benoit, Lorraine Feather) - 4:27 #"Jacqueline" - 3:31 #"Sarah's Theme" - 6:10 Personnel * David Benoit – acoustic piano (1-10), synthesizer programming (1-10), arrangements (1-10), Rhodes (1), Roland Rhodes MK80 (2, 6, 8), synth bass (2, 6), Fender Rhodes (3), electronic percussion (3), conductor (4, 7) * Peter Sprague – guitar (1, 5) * Kim Stone - bass (1, 4, 5) * Joe Peña – bass (2, 6) * Steve Bailey – bass (3) * Dave Enos – bass (7, 10), Arco bass (7) * Tony Morales – drums (1, 4, 5), pencil effects (5) * Simon Phil ...
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Shaken Not Stirred (Phil Vassar Album)
''Shaken Not Stirred'' is the third studio album by American country music singer Phil Vassar. Released in 2004 on Arista Nashville, the album produced Vassar's second Number One single on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in the track " In a Real Love". The second single, "I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song)", reached number 17 on the country charts, while the third single ("Good Ole Days") peaked at number 22. Vassar produced the entire album, working with Frank Rogers on tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, and 10, and Nick Brophy on the rest. Track listing Personnel * Tim Akers – keyboards, organ, piano * Nick Brophy – acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Jim "Moose" Brown – clavinet, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, piano, Wurlitzer piano * Robert Byrne – acoustic guitar * Angelo Collura – drums * Eric Darken – percussion * Shannon Forrest – drums * Larry Franklin – fiddle * Wes Hightower ...
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Shaken Not Stirred (Michael Daugherty)
"Shaken, not stirred" is how Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond prefers his Martini (cocktail), martini cocktail. The catchphrase first appears in the novel ''Diamonds Are Forever (novel), Diamonds Are Forever'' (1956), though Bond himself does not actually say it until ''Dr. No (novel), Dr. No'' (1958), where his exact words are "shaken and not stirred." In the film adaptations of Fleming's novels, the phrase is first uttered by the villain, Dr. Julius No, when he offers the drink in ''Dr. No'' (1962), and it is not uttered by Bond himself (played by Sean Connery) until ''Goldfinger (film), Goldfinger'' (1964). It is used in numerous Bond films thereafter with the notable exceptions of ''You Only Live Twice (film), You Only Live Twice'' (1967), in which the drink is wrongly offered as "stirred, not shaken", to Bond's response "Perfect", and ''Casino Royale (2006 film), Casino Royale'' (2006) in which Bond, after losing millions of dollars in a game ...
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Michael Daugherty
Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher. He is influenced by popular culture, Romanticism, and Postmodernism. Daugherty's notable works include his Superman comic book-inspired '' Metropolis Symphony'' for Orchestra (1988–93), '' Dead Elvis'' for Solo Bassoon and Chamber Ensemble (1993), ''Jackie O'' (1997), ''Niagara Falls'' for Symphonic Band (1997), '' UFO'' for Solo Percussion and Orchestra (1999) and for Symphonic Band (2000), ''Bells for Stokowski'' from ''Philadelphia Stories'' for Orchestra (2001) and for Symphonic Band (2002), '' Fire and Blood'' for Solo Violin and Orchestra (2003) inspired by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, ''Time Machine'' for Three Conductors and Orchestra (2003), ''Ghost Ranch'' for Orchestra (2005), ''Deus ex Machina'' for Piano and Orchestra (2007), ''Labyrinth of Love'' for Soprano and Chamber Winds (2012), ''American Gothic'' for Orchestra (2013), and '' Tales of Hemingway'' for Cello and Orche ...
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STIR/SHAKEN
STIR/SHAKEN, or SHAKEN/STIR, is a suite of protocols and procedures intended to combat caller ID spoofing on public telephone networks. Caller ID spoofing is used by robocallers to mask their identity or to make it appear the call is from a legitimate source, often a nearby phone number with the same area code and exchange, or from well-known agencies like the Internal Revenue Service or Ontario Provincial Police. This sort of spoofing is common for calls originating from voice-over-IP (VoIP) systems, which can be located anywhere in the world. STIR, short for Secure Telephony Identity Revisited, has been defined as a series of RFC standards documents by a Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. It works by adding a digital certificate to the Session Initiation Protocol information used to initiate and route calls in VoIP systems. The first public connection on the system, typically the VoIP service provider, examines the caller ID and compares it to a known list ...
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