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  2. Let There Be Rock (song) - Wikipedia

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    The third and final verse speaks of a "42-decibel" rock band playing good, loud music in an establishment called "The Shaking Hand". This is usually changed to "92-decibel" in live versions of the song. After the final verse, the song ends with an extended solo by Angus Young, which consists mainly of tremolo picking, string bends, and hammer-ons.

  3. OK Computer - Wikipedia

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    Or people selling arms to African countries, employing slave labour or whatever. What can you say? You just write down 'Cattle prods and the IMF' and people who know, know." [4] O'Brien said the song was about the promotional cycle of touring: "After a while you feel like a politician who has to kiss babies and shake hands all day long." [28

  4. Handshake event - Wikipedia

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    The members shake hands with the participants in their respective tents at the same time, and the number of members in each tent also varies. The handshake time of the National Handshake modality is only 2 to 3 seconds, and the more popular members shake hands with up to thousands of people every day, with up to 10000 participants per event. [11]

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    In UPtv's latest film, Writing a Love Song, a country music singer with writer's block is under pressure to produce a new single and ends up pairing up with an aspiring record producer looking for ...

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  7. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    The sign is derived from South Korea, featured in popular K-pop group Twice (group)'s song called TT (song) and its corresponding dance. T-sign: Made by holding one hand vertically and tapping the fingertips with the palm of the other hand held horizontally such that the two hands form the shape of the letter T.

  8. Jazz hands - Wikipedia

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    Jazz hands in performance dance is the extension of a performer's hands with palms toward the audience and fingers splayed. This position is also referred to as webbing . It is commonly associated with especially exuberant types of performance such as musicals , cheerleading , show choir , revue , and especially jazz dance shows. [ 1 ]

  9. Shakin' Hands - Wikipedia

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    "Shakin' Hands" is a promotional single by Nickelback off their sixth studio album, Dark Horse, released on November 16, 2009, as the second U.S. rock radio-only single (seventh single overall). [ 1 ]