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The band also often name-checks drinks, typically alcoholic, in their songs: rum and cokes (" Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More "), piña coladas (" Bad Sneakers "), zombies (" Haitian Divorce "), black cows (" Black Cow "), Scotch whisky (" Deacon Blues "), retsina (" Home at Last "), grapefruit wine (" FM "), cherry wine (" Time Out of Mind "), Jose Cuervo Gold Tequila (" Hey Nineteen ") and kirschwasser (" Babylon Sisters ") are all mentioned in Steely Dan lyrics.
The earliest rock and roll band from Fremont, Nebraska was The Nomads, followed by The Sneakers, The Fugitives, The Invaders and The Brackmen.
As a musician, Easter played with the Sneakers during the late 1970s ; was the frontman for the band Let's Active during the 1980s ; and more recently, has been a member of quasi-supergroups The Orange Humble Band and Coronet Blue.
She has been performing since 1975, and various songs by her band Sneakers were on the charts continuously from 1979 to 1985.

Sneakers and ),
The album went gold on the strength of " Black Friday " and " Bad Sneakers ", but Becker and Fagen were so dissatisfied with the sound of the album ( caused by a faulty DBX noise reduction system ) that they publicly apologized for it ( on the album's back cover ), and for years refused to even listen to it in its final form.
* Sneakers, directed by Phil Alden Robinson ( Field of Dreams ), and written by Robinson, Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker ( 1992 )
* Sneakers ( 1992 film ), 1992 film starring Robert Redford
* Sneakers ( video game ), for Xbox
* Sneakers ( Apple video game ), for Apple II computer
Her other notable films include Grand Canyon ( 1991 ), Sneakers ( 1992 ), Passion Fish ( 1992 ), Independence Day ( 1996 ), and Donnie Darko ( 2001 ).
The company produces mainly track suits and trainers ( American English: Sneakers ), of which the models known as " Harrier " and " Chase " are particularly popular, especially in continental Europe.

Danish and band
* Alien Beat Club, a Danish pop band
The Danish band Mercyful Fate influenced the Norwegian scene with their imagery and lyrics.
* Euphoria, a 2009 album by Danish hard rock band Surfact
* In 2003, Danish rock band Blindstone recorded a song titled " By Grabthar's Hammer " for their album Manifesto.
*" The Sandmen ", a Danish rock band best known from the film Nattevagten
It was also the name of a Danish 2 Tone band.
Unlike the two previous albums, which were produced with Danish producer Joshua, En plats i solen is produced with Swedish producer Stefan Boman who worked with the band on Du & jag döden ( 2005 ).
* Normandie ( album ), a 2007 EP by the Danish band Decorate.
* Aqua ( band ), a Danish pop band
He relocated to Sweden in 1962 where his recording career began, leading Swedish and Danish groups on radio sessions, and jamming as an unpaid member of Cecil Taylor's band in the winter of 1962-1963.
Mercyful Fate was a Danish heavy metal band from Copenhagen.
In addition Black ' n Blue, formed in Portland, Oregon released their eponymous debut and New York-based Danish band White Lion produced Fight to Survive ( 1985 ).
An hour long edit of the show was broadcast on Christmas morning, 2008 on Danish Channel DR2 and the full concert was issued on DVD on 11 May 2009 ( with six extra tracks from a Danish television recording of the band from 1974 ).
Also Danish / American band Pyramaze recorded in their 2008 album Immortal song " Caramon's Poem ".
* Hip ( album ), by the Danish band Steppeulvene
Danish band Alphabeat's 2007 album contains a song called " Rubber Boots / Mackintosh ".
Superheroes was a Danish pop / rock band that split up in 2006.
* Black Rose ( band ), a Danish rock band featuring King Diamond
* Danish progressive power metal band Manticora released a concept album called Hyperion based on the first book.

Danish and ),
In The Concept of Anxiety ( also known as The Concept of Dread, depending on the translation ), Kierkegaard used the word Angest ( in common Danish, angst, meaning " dread " or " anxiety ") to describe a profound and deep-seated spiritual condition of insecurity and fear in the free human being.
* 1885 – Karen Blixen ( Isak Dinesen ), Danish author ( d. 1962 )
Danish tradition has preserved record of two governors of Schleswig, father and son, in their service, Frowinus ( Freawine ) and Wigo ( Wig ), from whom the royal family of Wessex claimed descent.
He was a member of the Danish Mathematicians ' Association ( TBMI ) and through this met amateur mathematician Johan Jensen, the Chief Engineer of the Copenhagen Telephone Company ( KTAS in Danish ), an offshoot of the International Bell Telephone Company.
* In Germanic languages, except English, East Sea is used: Afrikaans ( Oossee ), Danish ( Østersøen ), Dutch ( Oostzee ), German ( Ostsee ), Icelandic and Faroese ( Eystrasalt ), Norwegian ( Østersjøen ), and Swedish ( Östersjön ).
Many inhabitants speak bornholmsk ( Bornholmian ), which officially is a dialect of Danish.
The Danish cavalry, under the Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt ( not to be confused with the Duke of Württemberg who fought with Eugene ), had made slow work of crossing the Nebel near Oberglau ; harassed by Marsin's infantry near the village, the Danes were driven back across the stream.
Overkirk's squadrons – 48 Dutch, supported on their left by 21 Danish – steadily advanced towards the enemy ( taking care not to prematurely tire the horses ), before breaking into a trot to gain the impetus for their charge.
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
For example, Danish nittonhundratalet ( or 1900-talet ), Danish and Norwegian nittenhundredetallet ( or 1900-tallet ) and Finnish tuhatyhdeksänsataaluku ( or 1900-luku ) refer unambiguously to the years 1900 – 1999.
Examples of cognates in Indo-European languages are the words night ( English ), nuit ( French ), Nacht ( German ), nacht ( Dutch ), nag ( Afrikaans ), nicht ( Scots ), natt ( Swedish, Norwegian ), nat ( Danish ), nátt ( Faroese ), nótt ( Icelandic ), noc ( Czech, Slovak, Polish ), ночь, noch ( Russian ), ноќ, noć ( Macedonian ), нощ, nosht ( Bulgarian ), ніч, nich ( Ukrainian ), ноч, noch / noč ( Belarusian ), noč ( Slovene ), noć ( Serbo-Croatian ), νύξ, nyx ( Ancient Greek, νύχτα / nyhta in Modern Greek ), nox ( Latin ), nakt-( Sanskrit ), natë ( Albanian ), noche ( Spanish ), nos ( Welsh ), nueche ( Asturian ), noite ( Portuguese and Galician ), notte ( Italian ), nit ( Catalan ), noapte ( Romanian ), nakts ( Latvian ) and naktis ( Lithuanian ), all meaning " night " and derived from the Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ), " night ".

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