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New Dominator has arrived 🤩
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Water
"Don't forget to hydrate regularly. I also have to be careful about dryness."
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1996 Oslo - Number 22 - Tanita - "Egy régi dal"
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The Hungarian Selection in 1996 is not yet called A Dal, and for this year is a series of videotaped performance screened in a TV show. There are fourteen of them, and a good selection of genres.
Egy régi dal (An Old Song) is a bit of a power ballad, belted well by Tanita. The mood is sad, but the chorus still manages to soar thanks to those power high notes. Unfortunately this is one of those songs obscure enough for the lyrics to have eluded me. If I were to guess she's a bit fed up of being fed the same excuses.
This whole song is a bit of a mystery in fact. Given it finished in 4th place in the selection, I'd expect there to be more information yet all I'm left with is a title and a mononym. Despite that I think I've worked out who she is.
Almost certainly she was in an EDM band called Alvajárók (Sleepwalkers) from 1993 to 1996 shortly before this performance. They released a couple of LPs and three singles. This ballad is musically far, far away from hard EDM. She certainly got the voice for both - Egy regi dal may have been an attempt at changing direction. Much more recently Tanita launched a short lived project called Appassionita in 2014 with another LP and single.
In between those dates I believe she acted in Hungarian films and on TV with several roles listed. I'm a little more doubtful about this as I can't absolutely verify that Tanita's real name is Anita Toth
Here's something from Alvajárók - do you think this is the same singer?
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#Youtube#esc#esc 1996#oslo#oslo 1996#eurovision#eurovision song contest#hungary#hungarian selection 1996#national finals#tanita#Alvajárók#Anita Toth#Toth Anita
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#Tani #TaniTani #Tanita #Tana #Taner #Tanana https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9WE0Iua4z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The times change. I can’t believe how the times change.
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Tanita Tikaram - Twist in My Sobriety 1988
"Twist in My Sobriety" is a song written and performed by British singer-songwriter Tanita Tikaram, born in West Germany of Indo-Fijian and Sarawakian Malay origin. Released as a single in October 1988 when she was 19 years old from her debut album, Ancient Heart, it was Tikaram's biggest international success, achieving top 10 placings in several European countries. The song reached number two in both Austria and West Germany. It peaked at number 25 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Speaking about the somewhat obscure and enigmatic lyrics, Tikaram has offered different views on their meaning, but said it's mostly about the particular relationship with the world one feels when entering adulthood. "The song is really about not understanding – when you're 18, you've got a very particular emotional relationship with the world, you feel very isolated, and everybody else is so distant and cold. And I think I was singing about not feeling anything or not being moved by things around. I think this is a strong feeling when you're just after adolescence."
"Twist in My Sobriety" was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards; Best Female Video and Best Cinematography. It was also nominated for Best British Single at the Brit Awards.
In 1989, the song was covered by Liza Minnelli. In 1996, a remixed house version by Ramp with a much faster tempo was included on the compilation The Best of Tanita Tikaram and was released as a single to promote the album. The single peaked at number 82 in the UK. In 2001, the song appeared on the soundtrack of the film Bandits, starring Bruce Willis and Cate Blanchett. In 2023 it was covered by the Norwegian symphonic metal band Sirenia.
"Twist in My Sobriety" received a total of 69,1% yes votes!
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Tanita Tikaram on the cover of her 1995 album Lovers in the City
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Moonlight by Harumaki Gohan and Konnichiwa Tanita-san feat. Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin
#vocaloid song of the day#vocaloid#hatsune miku#kagamine rin#harumaki gohan#konnichiwa tanita san#tatsuya kitani#haleigh's playlist#Youtube
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Hamburg Steak & Sausage & Grilled Chicken
"A competition of meat on the iron plate. It looks gorgeous and has a lot of volume."
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week 2 is ninja witch! and yes this is kokuto getting some spotlight because she'd love to be a magical girl. she pretty much is one already so why not add dress
also just gave her the same scarf her bff wears because it's cute
the pointy floaty things are ninja needles. i really insisted on using those as weapons as a child for some reason
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【エイプリルフールver.】悪魔の踊り方 / 未来都市であっちこっちチーム
#悪魔の踊り方#Akuma no Odorikata#devil's manner#こんにちは谷田さん#Konnichiwa Tanita-san#Hello Tanita-san#未来都市であっちこっち#Mirai Toshi de Acchi Kocchi#Team Wandering in the Futuristic City#桐谷遥#haruka kiritani#東雲彰人#akito shinonome#神���類#rui kamishiro#KAITO#request#project sekai#未来都市であっちこっちチーム#カイト
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Liwurz is disturbing the peace
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