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fishbowl and song
* Wish You Were Here ( Pink Floyd song ): In the same nightmare scene, Fred extracts Angel's soul represented as a dead goldfish in a fishbowl.

fishbowl and how
In an early scene, John Cutter ( Michael Caine ) challenges his assistants to figure out how Soo does his trick where he appears to magically summon a fishbowl.

fishbowl and were
The old laboratories were used as dormitory space and known as the " fishbowl " because of the amount of glass they had.
Gibson's descriptions of interiors and of the built environments of Tokyo, Russia and London were singled out as impressive, and The Village Voices review remarked that " Gibson expertly replicates the biosphere of a discussion board: the coffee-shop intimacy, the fishbowl paranoia, the splintering factions, the inevitable flame war ".
The Patera-Valentine house show runs were set up by a TV angle in which Valentine would draw a name out of a fishbowl every week, and the next week wrestle the man whose name he drew.

fishbowl and two
He also describes an update of the tradition that uses an elaborate system to project the image of a live woman into a fishbowl, giving the appearance that she is only an inch or two long.

referring and lyrics
* The Croatian Bojna za specijalna djelovanja ( BSD ) use the lyrics, but instead of " These are men, America's best " they sing " These are men, Croatia's best " and in the final chorus, referring to the son of a killed Green Beret, they also sing " Make him one of Croatia's best ".
Responding to accusations of racism after referring to " niggers " in the lyrics of the Guns N ' Roses song, " One in a Million ", Axl Rose stated " I was pissed off about some black people that were trying to rob me.
The programme opened with a song (" That was the week that was, It's over, let it go ...") sung every week by Millicent Martin, incorporating lyrics referring to the news of the week just gone.
) Also notable are Dread Zeppelin, who take Led Zeppelin songs and cover them in a reggae fashion with the added twist of an Elvis Presley impersonation on the lead vocal ; Nine Inch Elvis, who take Elvis Presley songs and rework them in an industrial fashion similar to Nine Inch Nails ; and Beatallica, who " mix up " songs from The Beatles and Metallica into Metallica-sounding songs with humorous lyrics referring to both bands ' works.
The lyrics espouse how the world should become one big melting pot where different races and religions are to be mixed, ' churning out coffee coloured people by the score ' referring to the possible pigmentation of children after such racial mixing.
" Italian progressive rock Museo Rosenbach released in 1973 the album " Zarathustra ", with lyrics referring to the book.
However, in conjunction with political developments of the early 1960s ( especially the 1964 coup d ' état ), bossa nova style became more " angry ", with lyrics becoming more thematically charged, referring explicitly to people's struggles and liberty.
This state of the town was immortalised in the December 1987 song Letter from America by The Proclaimers, the lyrics " Linwood no more " referring to the car factory being demolished and the resultant need to leave your Scottish home.
Joseph Stalin was originally mentioned in the lyrics ; however, after his death in 1953 and the process of De-Stalinization, the lyrics referring to Stalin were considered unacceptable.
The lyrics allude to a " Sacred Land " referring to Pakistan and a " Flag of the Crescent and Star " referring to the national flag.
He made headlines in 2005 when he criticised the Katie Melua song " Nine Million Bicycles " for inaccurate lyrics referring to the size of the observable universe.
The lyrics of " Talk About The Blues " address this issue referring directly to MTV and Rolling Stone magazine and features the line " I do not play no blues, I play rock ' n ' roll " ( which itself was a reference to the Mississippi Fred McDowell album I Do Not Play No Rock ' n ' Roll ).
Both Rafferty and Egan recorded songs which included lyrics referring to the acrimonious history of Stealers Wheel and a Best of Stealers Wheel album was released in 1990.
The song is sung in a Lounge music style, accompanied by piano and lyrics referring to "... getting rolled on my Acapulco Gold ".
* Note that in English the song does not always refer to Russia, so some of the lyrics referring to the tsar and Russian locations may be changed.
* Jaymz Lennfield ( referring to James Hetfield and John Lennon, respectively, real name Michael " Tinker " Tierney ) – vocals, lyrics, songwriting, rhythm guitar
He often refers to The Grateful Dead lyrics, such as quoting " Tennessee, Tennessee, there ain't no place I'd rather be " -- a verse in the song Tennessee Jed -- when referring to the University of Tennessee Volunteers sports teams.
Additionally, Tom Smith wrote parody lyrics for the song, which he titled " Callisto ," referring to a sexual desire for Callisto, originally a villainess in the TV show Xena: Warrior Princess and then one of Xena's enemies.
'" ( 1940 ), with other music and lyrics written by Ted Waite, referring to the original song.
The song features lyrics referring to the American Revolutionary War.
Particularly notable were Cole's knowingly pretentious lyrics ( he was studying Philosophy at the University of Glasgow when the band started ) and namedropping the likes of Norman Mailer, Leonard Cohen, Arthur Lee, Grace Kelly, Truman Capote, Simone de Beauvoir, Nancy Sinatra, and Eva Marie Saint as well as referring to Sean Penn ( somewhat sympathetically ) as " Mr. Madonna ".
The song's lyrics talk about the brevity of friendship, referring to how friendships come and go in an " MMMBop ", meaning a short period of time.

referring and song
* Comedian Paul Shanklin parodied the song with " Ballad of the Black Beret ", referring to the Clinton sex scandal, on his 1999 album Simply Reprehensible.
* A 1977 song by Steely Dan on the Aja album, referring to the root beer float.
* Folk Metal band Turisas makes multiple references to Constantinople in their song " Miklagard Overture ", referring to it as " Konstantinopolis ", " Tsargrad ", and " Miklagard ".
This song is sometimes described as the theme song to the series, but it was not as another song referring to the Tex Tucker character actually opened the episodes.
A satirical song published in The Times newspaper of 1789 referring to the rumoured clandestine marriage between Prince Regent and Mrs. Fitzherbert also reflects this symbolic usage of the broomstick imagery: “ Their way to consummation was by hopping o ’ er a broom, sir ”, and there are plentiful other examples of ‘ broomstick ’ being using in other contemporary contexts but all with a similar implication of dubiousness or fakery.
Shakespeare scholars point out that Sobran has simply misread Barkstead ’ s poem, the last stanza of which is a comparison of Barkstead ’ s poem to Shakespeare ’ s " Venus and Adonis ", and has mistaken the grammar also, which makes it clear that Barkstead is referring to Shakespeare ’ s " song " in the past tense, not Shakespeare himself.
In 1986, musician Peter Gabriel wrote a song called We do what we're told ( Milgram's 37 ), referring to the number of subjects ( out of 40 ) who obeyed the experimenters all the way in Milgram's authority experiment, Milgram 18.
Mustaine would sometimes perform the song in concert, differentiating between " their ( Metallica's ) way " ( referring to " The Four Horsemen ") and " our way ".
Sometimes, even when the prosaic meaning is more obvious, the risque one is thought of as the factual one ; In the Ted Nugent song Wango Tango he talks about his Maserati and he is looking for a garage so he can " put his Maserati away " The Maserati is referring to his member and he finds a garage " You think you see a garage up ahead and the dam thing is open-get it on ".
1967 was the season of the " Impossible Dream " for the Red Sox ( referring to the hit song from the musical play Man of La Mancha ), who rebounded from a ninth-place finish a year before to win the American League pennant ( their first since ) on the last day of the season.
Tonopah's current fame may rest on the reference to it in the chorus of the song " Willin '" by Lowell George of Little Feat on the albums Little Feat, Sailin ' Shoes and Waiting for Columbus, but it is also possible that the song is actually referring to Tonopah, Arizona:
The rap also features the line " this Kong's one hell of a guy " ( referring to Chunky Kong ) of which is considered a profane explicative in most English speaking continents and being that Donkey Kong 64 is an E-rated game, this generated a small shock in observers of the song.
It may also be referred to as " stomping " or " raving " and each are referring to the bouncing motion, gained from the euphoric style of music, usually to the beat of the bass or beat of a music, and most modern songs have a climax moment where the dancer waits at a beat free moment of the song, and explodes with energy after the tense build up to " mosh " with others.
*" Walla Walla ", a song by American punk rock band The Offspring on their album Americana, referring to Washington State Penitentiary
The song " My Old School " is a well-known example, referring to Annandale ( Annandale-on-Hudson, New York is the location of Bard College, which both attended and where they met ), and the Two Against Nature album ( 2000 ) contains numerous references to the duo's original home region, the New York metro area, including the district of Gramercy Park, The Strand Bookstore and well-known upmarket food business Dean & DeLuca.
Thinking he is referring to the song, Hank takes out his guitar and sings the song's chorus.
The song " Just Playin ' Possum " is dedicated to Jones and talks of how Alan only wants to lie low and play possum, possum referring to George Jones.
Let me borrow that ," referring to the microphone tattoo on LL Cool J's arm which LL Cool J accused Canibus of insulting him, went hard on him, and when the final cut of the song came out it featured LL Cool J's verse after Canibus, mocking an unspecified person believed to be Canibus.
A copy of Apollo's Medley, dating to around 1790, published in Doncaster and rediscovered in 2010, contains a song referring to " Sweet Molly Malone " on its page 78-this ends with the line " Och!
" As Pelle Almqvist's acclaimed showmanship is a subject of many interviews, he has wisely offered that " the show doesn't stop just because the song stops ," referring to his banter and interactions with the crowd between songs.

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