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  1. Keith Moon covered "Move Over Ms. L" for his 1975 solo album Two Sides of the Moon. Before the parent album's official release, during Lennon's March 1974 sessions with Harry Nilsson for Nilsson's album Pussy Cats, Lennon recorded two takes of the song in collaboration with former Beatles member Paul McCartney.

  2. As above in several examples, a country's choice of name is reasonably arbtitrary - an excellent example is Rhodesia, which chose Zimbabwe, linked to one of the country's ancient and powerful tribes, which never ruled what the country is today. Portugal is derived from the name of a settlement on the Duoro - a bit like calling the UK as a whole ...

  3. Pang rented a house in Santa Monica, moving in with Lennon, Nilsson, Ringo Starr, and Keith Moon of The Who. Photos from this period will also appear in the exhibition. Other highlights include the only photograph that exists of John Lennon signing the contract to dissolve the Beatles, and one of the last known photos of Lennon and McCartney together from March 29, 1974.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don't_ChaDon't Cha - Wikipedia

    The Pussycat Dolls, an American burlesque dance troupe who were poised to reinvent themselves as a pop music girl group, were offered the song from Universal. The group recorded a new version of "Don't Cha" with raps from Busta Rhymes and released it in 2005 as the lead single from their debut studio album PCD.

  5. Black cats have arguably the best naming potential. With the lure of mystery, superstition, and magic around black cats, theres an endless abyss of name inspiration to pull from.

  6. When you meet a guy dripping with testosterone who loves hunting, war, alcohol, and women, you don’t expect that he’s going to be obsessed with kittens and catsand have dozens of them all over his home and office. That’s the paradox of Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author, Ernest Hemingway.

  7. 17 minutes ago ep. 663 feat. Chris & Jason 01:05:52. One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from the hotel in Minneapolis. We chat about Glastonbury's Coldplay ft. Michael J Fox and Dua ft. Tame Impala, X-Games lifestyle, the competitive arts, a Philly recap down to the green tomato pizza, beef jerky on the plane, the meme-ification of Anthony Bourdain, and the future of fine dining and brick ...