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Rollerena Fairy Godmother (shortened to Rollerena) is a persona created by an American man and Vietnam veteran who became a cultural icon in the 1970s and 80s known for roller-skating around New York City.
Rock 'n' Roll Dudes is the second album by the English band The Glitter Band, released in 1975 on the Bell record label. [2] It reached No. 17 on the UK Albums Chart. Track listing
The Blue, Red and Gold Letter Edition of the Holy Bible, or BRG Bible, [1] [2] is a version of the King James translation of the Bible that describes itself as "an advancement of the 'Red Letter' Bible popular among many for over 110 years".
Stipe sings backing vocals on Smith's "Last Call" and "Glitter in Their Eyes". Smith sang background vocals on R.E.M.'s "E-Bow the Letter" and "Blue". [71] A decade later, in 2008, Stipe say that Smith's album Horses was one of his inspirations. "I decided then that I was going to start a band," Stipe said about the impact of listening to ...
"The Blue Doll" "Eve Of All Saints" "She Lay In The Stream Dreaming Of August Sander" "Fourteen" "Birds Of Iraq" "Marigold" "Tara" "To His Daughter" "The Pride Moves Slowly" "The Leaves Are Late Falling" "Wilderness" "The Geometry Blinked Ruin Unimaginable" "Fenomenico" "Three Windows" "Our Jargon Muffies The Drum "Death Of A Tramp" "Mummer Love"
Sea otter and sun glitter Sun glitter Sun glitter (blue arrows) in Punga Mare (central black outline) Sun glitter is a bright, sparkling light formed when sunlight reflects from water waves . The waves may be caused by natural movement of the water, or by the movement of birds or animals in the water.
It uses mica-based glitter. [10] As an example, the euro banknotes use this feature as emerald number on the ES2 series. The ECB recommends to "tilt the banknote". The shiny number in the bottom left corner displays an effect of the light that moves up and down. The number also changes colour from emerald green to deep blue.