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Your Eyes is an album by Kult, originally released in September 1991 on Zig-Zac label. It was rereleased in October 1998 through S.P. Records.
Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons. In higher organisms, the eye is a complex optical system which collects light from the surrounding environment, regulates its intensity through a diaphragm, focuses it through an adjustable assembly of lenses to form an image, converts this image into a set of electrical signals, and transmits these signals to the brain through complex neural pathways that connect the eye via the optic nerve to the visual cortex and other areas of the brain. Eyes with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system. Image-resolving eyes are present in molluscs, chordates and arthropods.
The simplest "eyes", such as those in microorganisms, do nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark, which is sufficient for the entrainment of circadian rhythms. From more complex eyes, retinal photosensitive ganglion cells send signals along the retinohypothalamic tract to the suprachiasmatic nuclei to effect circadian adjustment and to the pretectal area to control the pupillary light reflex.
Eyes is an arcade game released in 1982 by Rock-Ola.
The player controls a hat-wearing eyeball in a maze. As in Pac-Man the goal is to collect all of the dots to advance to next level, but in Eyes you shoot the dots rather than eat them. Computer-controlled eyes chase and shoot at the player. Shooting a computer eye gives points and removes it from the level, but it will reappear a short time later. Being shot by a computer eye is fatal.
As the game progresses, more computer eyes are added to levels and they take less time to shoot at the player. They also move faster.
The Eyes Galaxies (NGC 4435-NGC 4438, also known as Arp 120) are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. This galaxy takes its name from its ring structure which made it popular.
NGC 4435 is a barred lenticular galaxy with a relatively young (age of 190 million years) stellar population on its central regions that has been discovered by the Spitzer Space Telescope and whose origin may be the interaction with NGC 4438. It also has a long tidal tail possibly caused by the interaction with the mentioned galaxy; however other studies suggest that tail is actually a galactic cirrus in the Milky Way totally unrelated to NGC 4435.
NGC 4438 is the most curious interacting galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, due to the uncertainty surrounding the energy mechanism that heats the nuclear source; this energy mechanism may be a starburst region, or a black hole powered active galactic nucleus (AGN). Both of the hypotheses are still being investigated.
Young Americans is the ninth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released in 1975.
For the record, which showed off his 1970s "obsession" with soul music, he let go of the influences he had drawn from in the past, replacing them with sounds from "local dance halls", which, at the time, were blaring with "lush strings, sliding hi-hat whispers, and swanky R&B rhythms of Philadelphia Soul." Bowie is quoted describing the album as "the squashed remains of ethnic music as it survives in the age of Muzak rock, written and sung by a white limey".
Because of the strong influence of black music on the album, Bowie used the term "plastic soul" (originally coined by an unknown black musician in the 1960s) to describe the sound of Young Americans. Although Bowie was an English musician bringing up touchy American issues, the album was still very successful in the US; the album itself reached the top ten in that country, with the song "Fame" hitting the No. 1 spot the same year the album was released.
America was a Judge Dredd story published in the Judge Dredd Megazine in 1990. Told in flashbacks, the story concerns the character America Jara, her friend Bennett Beeny and their tragic encounters with the Justice Department. As Bennett Beeny grows up to reap the benefits of Mega City One, becoming a famous singer and comedian, America becomes more and more disillusioned. She becomes a democracy activist and later a terrorist. The story is grounded in the conflict between the Democracy movement and Mega City One's fascist police state, and is one of the most political Judge Dredd stories ever told. Writer John Wagner (co-creator of Dredd) has said that America is his favourite Judge Dredd story, and editor David Bishop describes it as "the best Judge Dredd story ever written."
The story also introduced the terrorist group Total War, which became significant in later stories.
"America" begins as a love story, told from the point of view of Bennett Beeny, whose secret love for his close childhood friend America Jara is sadly unrequited. As they grow up together, America becomes disillusioned with the Judges' dictatorial rule over Mega-City One, and becomes a campaigner for the restoration of democracy. Beeny, on the other hand, is too afraid of the Judges to stand up to them, and craves a quiet life; however his efforts to dissuade America from pursuing her dangerous activities fall on deaf ears. As they are about to graduate from high school, Beeny confesses his deep love for America, who (as he predicted) rejects him, saying that her love for him is only platonic. She leaves him to go to university with her boyfriend Doody, while Beeny becomes a successful singer of comedic songs and makes his fortune. Over time their correspondence dwindles to nothing.
America is a studio album by American electronic musician Dan Deacon, released August 27, 2012 on Domino Records. The album cover is a photo of Lake Placid.
America was recorded using both electronic sounds and live recordings. An anechoic chamber was built in Baltimore to record the orchestral track "Rail." The reason Deacon decided to incorporate live instruments onto the album was that Deacon felt that electronic beats were limited by its lack of flaws and that he wanted the "slight imperfection in timing" human musicians have. Because he wanted the album to sound "more like a rock record" than an electronic one, Deacon enlisted King Crimson engineer Simon Heyworth to master the album.
In an interview with NPR, Deacon said that the album was inspired by the politics and geography of the United States, saying:
Deacon described the album as "political," saying that the lyrics were "[..] inspired by my frustration, fear and anger towards the country and world I live in and am a part of." However, Deacon also said that he did not want the political nature to be overt, arguing that people do not respond to overt political messages.
Right Before Your Eyes By America With Lyrics Every day I sit beside you On the bus to madison avenue Work in the big gray store With the revolving doors You don't even know my name I guess that I'm to blame Don't know the right things to say So I pretend away That I'm rudolph valentino Pull up in my limousine Oh, won't you come in out of the rain Things'll never be the same And then just like greta garbo You stare like there's no tomorrow And you'll know what I'm thinking of Right before your eyes I fall in love with you Do, do, do ... Today I'm done with games (today I'm done with games) Gonna ask you for your name Say I've been watching you I even know what you do Maybe today I'll tell you (maybe today I'll tell you) I've found the nerve to sell you ...
LYRICS - Right Before Your Eyes Every day I sit beside you On the bus to madison avenue Work in the big gray store With the revolving doors You dont even know my name I guess that Im to blame Dont know the right things to say So I pretend away That Im rudolph valentino Pull up in my limousine Oh, wont you come in out of the rain Thingsll never be the same And then just like greta garbo You stare like theres no tomorrow And youll know what Im thinking of Right before your eyes I fall in love with you Do, do, do ... Today Im done with games (today Im done with games) Gonna ask you for your name Say Ive been watching you I even know what you do Maybe today Ill tell you (maybe today Ill tell you) Ive found the nerve to sell you On a guy lik...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Right Before Your Eyes · America View From The Ground ℗ 1982 Capitol Records, LLC Released on: 1982-01-01 Producer: Bobby Colomby Studio Personnel, Engineer: Jeremy Smith Studio Personnel, Mixer: Michael Verdick Studio Personnel, Engineer: David Cole Composer Lyricist: Ian Thomas Auto-generated by YouTube.
right before your eyes I fall in love with you.. right before my eyes you'll say you love me too..
Pull up in my limousine, Oh
Released from the studio album, View From The Ground (1982). Written by Ian Thomas Gerald's YouTube Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/geraldchen1/playlists Lyrics: Every day I sit beside you On the bus to Madison Avenue Work in the big grey store With the revolving doors You don't even know my name I guess that I'm to blame Don't know the right things to say So I pretend away That I'm Rudolph Valentino Pull up in my limousine, oh Won't you come in out of the rain Things'll never be the same And then just like Greta Garbo You stare like there's no tomorrow And you'll know what I'm thinking of Right before your eyes, I fall in love with you Today I'm done with games (today I'm done with games) Gonna ask you for your name Say I've been watching you I even know what you do Maybe t...
Your Eyes is an album by Kult, originally released in September 1991 on Zig-Zac label. It was rereleased in October 1998 through S.P. Records.
Do you think it's all over?
Do you feel your life is like a lover that's turned their back on you?
Are you runnin' for cover?
Does a day go by that you're not-a-wishin' that you could start anew?
I hear you! Alright!
So you feel a little jaded?
Do you find your dreams have all been traded for a grownup point of view?
Have your memories faded?
Did you forget how you always swore you'd make it?
Well, why is life now living you?
So many days I'd waste away
Let my dismay consume and bind me
Now here I stand, a liberated man
I took command by taking it easy
Chorus:
They say you ain't got it, but don't you believe it
They pray that you'll fall in line
Within your reflection discover perfection
Don't fall for the loveless lies
The one to believe in is right before your eyes
What they sell, are you buyin'?
Do I come off like another pitchman lyin'?
Well, who can you believe?
You might think you're dyin'...
Is what you feel just the child in your heart a-cryin'
For you to set it free? Oh!
We're bought and sold, taught lust for gold
Trade youth for old schoold blind ambition
But if you slow it down and take a look around
You won't believe what you've been missing
Chorus
What's family honor?
Did you faithfully bow down and allow your father
To steal your sense of pride?
Or was it your momma?
Has she treated you like you've been her little trauma
Since the day the rabbit died?
I hear you! Oh, yeah!
Chorus
Out chorus:
They say you ain't got it, don't you believe it
You've been chasing a waste of time
It's in your reflection, a shining perfection
If you look with your heart you'll find
(Right before your eyes)
The one to believe in is right before you
The one you can lean on is right beore your eyes