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Pacha is a nightclub franchise with headquarters in Ibiza, Spain. The first Pacha club was opened in Sitges outside Barcelona in 1967. The Ibiza club, located in Ibiza Town, is the best known venue today. In a 2012 DJ Magazine poll of the world's 100 best nightclubs, Pacha rated third.
Brothers Ricardo and Piti Urgell opened their second Pacha club in Ibiza, Spain, in 1973. (In 2007, musician James Blunt released a song called "1973" about the club, which was subsequently remixed by well-known DJ Pete Tong and played during his own sets at the club.)
The club was also featured in the 2004 movie It's All Gone Pete Tong.
Musically, Pacha is best known for specializing in house music but has five different rooms incorporating other musical styles. DJ Steve Lawler stated in a 2006 Ministry of Sound interview that "Pacha's a great club with an amazing sound system". Every September the club is host to the annual DJ Awards.
In 2008, Pete Tong moved his residency away from Pacha in favour of promoting his own performance, "Wonderland", at the Eden nightclub in San Antonio. However, Tong has since returned to Pacha to facilitate a Friday night residency, "All Gone Pete Tong."
The pacha (often translated as world) was an Incan concept for dividing the different spheres of the cosmos in Incan mythology. There were three different levels of pacha: the hana pacha, hanan pacha or hanaq pacha (Quechua, meaning "world above"), ukhu pacha ("world below"), and kay pacha ("this world").The realms are not solely spatial, but were simultaneously spatial and temporal. Although the universe was considered a unified system within Incan cosmology, the division between the worlds was part of the dualism prominent in Incan beliefs. This dualism found that everything which existed had both features of any feature (both hot and cold, positive and negative, dark and light, etc.).
Pacha is often translated as "world" in Quechua, but the concept also includes a temporal context of meaning. Catherine J. Allen writes that "The Quechua word pacha may refer to the whole cosmos or to a specific moment in time, with interpretation depending on the context." Allen thus chooses to translate the term as "world-moment."Pachas overlap and interact in Incan cosmology presenting both a material order and a moral order. Dr. Atuq Eusebio Manga Qespi, native Quechua speaker, directly states that pacha should be translated to Spanish as tiempo-espacio (spacetime in English).
Pacha (Albanian: paçe, Arabic: باجة, Bosnian: pače, Bulgarian: пача), Kale Pache (Persian: کله پاچه, Turkish: kelle paça) or Khash (Armenian: խաշ, Azerbaijani: xaş, Georgian: ხაში), "Puş-ura apatti"/"Kakaj šürpi"Chuvash: какай шÿрпи) is a dish of boiled cow or sheep's feet and/or head.
It is a traditional dish in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Mongolia, and Turkey.
The Persian name kale pacha literally translates as head and shank which are the central ingredients in a variant of this dish. The name khash originates from the Armenian verb khashél (Armenian: խաշել), which means "to boil." The dish, initially called khashoy, is mentioned by a number of medieval Armenian authors, e.g. Grigor Magistros (11th century), Mkhitar Heratsi (12th century), Yesayi Nchetsi (13th century), etc.
Khash is a purist meal with great parsimony in ingredients. The main ingredient in khash is cow's feet, although other cow parts, such as the head and stomach (tripe) may also be used. The feet are depilated, cleaned, kept in cold water in order to get rid of bad smell, and boiled in water all night long, until the water has become a thick broth and the meat has separated from the bones. No salt or spices are added during the boiling process. The dish is served hot. One may add salt, garlic, lemon juice, or vinegar according to one's tastes. Dried lavash is often crumbled into the broth to add substance. Khash is generally served with a variety of other foods, such as hot green and yellow peppers, pickles, radishes, cheese, and fresh greens such as cress. The meal is almost always accompanied by vodka (preferably mulberry vodka) and mineral water.
Tyson is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable Meanings of the name "Tyson" include: Son of a German, Son of Tye Fiery, Son of Dye. English meanings include:High-spirited, firebranded.
Tyson (born October 2001) is a bulldog that is famous for his ability to skateboard. He has appeared on numerous TV shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Rob & Big, and has been featured on Internet video sites such as YouTube. His owner, Jim Blauvelt says that the dog was self-taught, starting in Huntington Beach, California in 2001. He appeared in the two movies: Lords of Dogtown and Undiscovered in which his performance was considered to be "outstandingly gifted". When performing, he earns over $1000 a day.
Tyson (dates unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who made four known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1785 to 1794.
He was a member of the White Conduit Club and an early member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
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Pacha is a nightclub franchise with headquarters in Ibiza, Spain. The first Pacha club was opened in Sitges outside Barcelona in 1967. The Ibiza club, located in Ibiza Town, is the best known venue today. In a 2012 DJ Magazine poll of the world's 100 best nightclubs, Pacha rated third.
Brothers Ricardo and Piti Urgell opened their second Pacha club in Ibiza, Spain, in 1973. (In 2007, musician James Blunt released a song called "1973" about the club, which was subsequently remixed by well-known DJ Pete Tong and played during his own sets at the club.)
The club was also featured in the 2004 movie It's All Gone Pete Tong.
Musically, Pacha is best known for specializing in house music but has five different rooms incorporating other musical styles. DJ Steve Lawler stated in a 2006 Ministry of Sound interview that "Pacha's a great club with an amazing sound system". Every September the club is host to the annual DJ Awards.
In 2008, Pete Tong moved his residency away from Pacha in favour of promoting his own performance, "Wonderland", at the Eden nightclub in San Antonio. However, Tong has since returned to Pacha to facilitate a Friday night residency, "All Gone Pete Tong."
Dejadme que os cuente
Que esto no ha hecho más que comenzar
Presiento que el tiempo
Aún no se ha parado a recordar
Hoy vais a soñar
Conmigo una vez más
Preguntan, respondes
Pretenden que haya siempre una razón
No importa, escriben
No entienden que habla nuestro corazón
No paro de pensar
Que buscan mi final
Dicen muy claro a quien pisar
Pies de puntillas no pienso andar
Dicen que sólo se está de más
Dicen, dicen, dicen,
Nada más...
Ocultos temores
Tu puedes verme tal y como soy
Viajes, sudores
Tratando de dar todo lo mejor
Aquí vais a soñar
Conmigo una vez más
Dicen, dicen, dicen
No paro de pensar
Que buscan mi final
Dicen, dicen, dicen
Dicen muy claro a quien pisar
Pies de puntillas no pienso andar
Dicen que sólo se está de más
Dicen, dicen, dicen,
Nada más...
Dicen muy claro a quien pisar
Pies de puntillas no pienso andar
Dicen que sólo se está de más
Dicen, dicen, dicen,
Nada más...
Dicen muy claro a quien pisar
Pies de puntillas no pienso andar
Dicen que sólo se está de más
Dicen, dicen, dicen,