Moby

Moby

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I took some text from Moby Dick. I interpolated ideas about a guy who is building a trans-African railway (Durbar) and a company mining uranium in Angola (Uranio AG). Nothing extreme, but you get the idea…call me Doctor Manhattan… +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CHAPTER 38 Dusk By the Mainmast; Uranio AG leaning against it. My soul is more than matched; she’s over-manned; and by a madman! Insufferable sting, that sanity should ground arms on such a field! But he drilled deep down, and blasted all my reason out of me! I think I see his impious end; but feel that I must help him to it. Will ... Read Full Story
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Videos  moby Runtime: 3:27 | 621323 views | Comments Save the Internets Runtime: 4:00 | 582898 views | Comments Moby-Porcelain Runtime: 3:08 | 386439 views | Comments Moby Beautiful Runtime: 3:14 | 299157 views | Comments Moby - Lift Me Up Runtime: 3:17 | 494179 views | Comments Natural blues - Moby Runtime: 4:15 | 380140 views | Comments Moby - Extreme Ways Runtime: 3:48 | 153678 views | Comments moby Runtime: 3:45 | 6933 views | Comments Moby "New York, New York" Runtime: 3:42 | 140168 views | Comments powered by YouTube" Read Full Story
Written by tasithoughts on
Set right on the corner of 18th and Hartford in the Castro District of San Francisco is the establishment known as Moby Dick, a video and pool gay bar, with neighborhood charm and urban sensibility. It is a popular with both visitors and the locals. My partner, Gary and many of our friends, love playing pool there. I can always tell when Gary has a winning streak because he comes home wearing all smiles, and the bragging starts about how many games he won in a row. He sounds like he just won the Olympic gold or the Super Bowl. Anyone who thinks gay ... Read Full Story
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Moby is an American electronic musician and is also the name of his live band. He is best known for his singles "Go", "Porcelain", "Natural blues" and "Lift Me Up". He's also released music under the names Voodoo Child, Barracuda, UHF, The Brotherhood, DJ Cake, Lopez, On the Rim of the Wheel a Nail, and Brainstorm/Mindstorm. Moby plays keyboards, guitar and bass guitar, and expresses mild irritation at the assumption that everything on his newer albums are samples. He took his performing name from the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, who is his great-great-granduncle. Read Full Story
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Moby is an American electronic musician. Moby's real name is Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965 in Harlem, New York City) - he takes his performing name from his relative Herman Melville, author ... Read Full Story
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A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...  
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Filed under: Video, UKA decade on from Moby's commercial high water mark, 1999's 'Play,' he has shown himself to be a survivor. And one with no sign of letting his foot off the pedal. The downbeat dance DJ who has brought slavery-era spirituals to the dance generation, remixed the James Bond theme and given Jason Bourne a soundtrack to drive Minis very fast in grey Paris streets, has released two albums in the last year-and-a-half.The new...  
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A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...  
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A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...  
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On November 14, 1851, Moby-Dick first appeared in the United States, but the novel wasn't recognized as an American classic until many years after the death of the author, Herman Melville. Only 3,000 copies of the novel sold during Melville's lifetime. Here's a review of Moby Dick. So, do you love the novel, hate it, or have you just not had a chance yet to read this classic Cover Art © W.W. Norton & Co.Moby Dick - The Masterwork (or failure...  
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