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Why, Why, Why (Half Acid Workout).
Boi-1da & Vinylz accuse The Mekanics producer Foreign Teck of stealing their beat.
Plus, they find out why early investigations classed déjà vu as a type of paranormal phenomenon. For most of us, it's a fleetingly strange experience, but for some people it can become a serious problem. Lisa from Hulme in Manchester started experiencing déjà vu when she was 22 with episodes that could last all day. The origin of her déjà vu has been the key to helping psychologists investigate its cause. Is anything truly random, or is everything predetermined?" asks Darren Spalding from Market Harborough.
Why Why Why (Déja Vu Club Mix). A2. Why Why Why (Déja Dub). AA1. Why Why Why (Rolo's Alternative Mix). Remix – Rolo (3). AA2. Why Why Why (. Deja Vu. Why?Why?Why? (12", Maxi).
David Crosby’s Deja Vu has little or no tune and fails totally to capture the eerie feeling that accompanies a real deja vu experience. Our House by Graham Nash is a flyweight ditty with nothing to say and makes this clear through its simpering melody. One’s disappointment with the album is heightened by the absurdity of its pretensions. The heralded leather cover turns out to be nothing more than crimpled cardboard. What a milestone - fake leatherette! The grainy portrait of the Old West characters on the cover looks less like Billy the Kid, the James Gang and Buffalo Bill than the waiting room for unemployed extras for Frontier Atmosphere Inc. Now then, which of you desperados is next? And, of course, the pretty gold leaf lettering turns out to be yellow Reynolds Wrap.
Deja Vu All Over Again is the sixth solo studio album by John Fogerty. It was released in 2004, following a lapse of 7 years from his previous studio album Blue Moon Swamp. Originally issued by DreamWorks Records, it was reissued by Geffen Records after it absorbed DreamWorks. All music and words by John Fogerty. Deja Vu (All Over Again)" (4:13). John Fogerty – guitars, vocals. Bob Britt – electric slide guitar. Benmont Tench – organ. Paul Bushnell – bass. Kenny Aronoff – drums. Alex Acuña – percussion.
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Persistent psychogenic déjà vu: a case report. Adachi, . Kimura, . Akanuma, . Takekawa, . Kato, M. (2003). Demographic and psychological features of déjà vu experiences in a nonclinical Japanese population. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 191: 242-247. Some medications may increase the frequency with which one has déjà vu experiences. As to why I came to think this read on for a personal view. When I was much younger I experienced regular and intense deja vu. Sometimes lasting minutes. It really puzzled me. Then about 10 years ago during an eye examination for glasses the optometrist casually remarked that I had no 3D vision.
Tell Me Why" is the opening track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. Written by Young, it was first introduced during the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young shows of 1970 prior to the release of Déjà Vu. Musically, the song marks a shift from the hard rock of 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and bears more folk and country influences, which would continue onto 1972's Harvest. He is, however, backed by the vocal harmonies of Crazy Horse during the choruses. Tell Me Why" is the opening track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush.
| A1 | Why?Why?Why? (Deja Vu´s From Belfast To Bosnia Club Mix) | 6:23 |
| B1 | Why?Why?Why? (H.A.L.F. Acid Workout) | 6:52 |
| B2 | Why?Why?Why? (Deja Dub) |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| INT 827.224 | Déjà Vu* | Why?Why?Why? (CD, Maxi) | Cowboy Records | INT 827.224 | Germany | 1993 |
| FM 2050 | Deja Vu | Why? Why? Why? (12") | FM Records | FM 2050 | Greece | 1993 |
| RODEO 941 CD, RODEO941CD | Déjà Vu* | Why?Why?Why? (CD, Single) | Cowboy Records, Cowboy Records | RODEO 941 CD, RODEO941CD | UK | 1993 |
| Rodeo 94112 | Déjà Vu* | Why? Why? Why? (12") | Cowboy Records | Rodeo 94112 | UK | Unknown |
| RODEO 94112, 12 RODEO 94-1 | Déjà Vu* | Why? Why? Why? (12") | Cowboy Records, Cowboy Records | RODEO 94112, 12 RODEO 94-1 | UK | 1993 |
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