"The Bottle" is a song by American soul artist Gil Scott-Heron and musician Brian Jackson, released in 1974 on Strata-East Records in the United States. It was later reissued during the mid-1980s on Champagne Records in the United Kingdom. "The Bottle" was written by Scott-Heron and produced by audio engineer Jose Williams, Jackson, and Scott-Heron. The song serves is a social commentary on alcohol abuse, and it features a Caribbean beat and notable flute solo by Jackson, with Scott-Heron playing keyboards.
The song was issued as the first and only single for Scott-Heron's and Jackson's album Winter in America (1974). It became an underground and cult hit upon its release, and the single peaked at number 15 on the R&B Singles Chart. Described by music critics as the album's best recording, the commercial success of "The Bottle" helped lead to Jackson's and Scott-Heron's next recording contract with Arista Records. Similar to other compositions by Scott-Heron, the song has been sampled extensively by hip hop artists.
Knight was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of George and Ann née Halley. Knight arrived in the Port Phillip District 1847 and briefly worked in his brother's (A. H.) grain and milling business.
Knight moved to Belfast (later known as Port Fairy in 1848. He became a partner in the auctioneering firm Macgregor & Knight.
On 15 November 1855, Knight was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Villiers and Heytesbury, a position he held until the original Council was abolished in March 1856.
Knight died in Port Fairy, Victoria on 21 August 1876, he had married Matilda Bennett in 1853.
Knight was born in Ottumwa, Iowa in November 1875. His father, Henry B. Knight, was an Ohio native and Presbyterian minister. His mother, Jane, was born in Pennsylvania. At the time of the 1880 United States Census, Knight was living with his parents and two older brothers (Louis and Harry) in Ottumwa. At the time of the 1885 Iowa State Census, Knight was living in Fairfield, Iowa where his father was employed as a professor at Parsons College.
Parsons College and Princeton
Knight began his college education at Parsons College, the liberal arts college where his father was a professor. He enrolled at Princeton University in approximately 1893. As a senior in 1895, Knight played college football as an end for the Princeton Tigers football team. While attending Princeton, Knight listed Chicago as his home city and was the vice president of Princeton's Chicago Club. He also lettered in gymnastics and rowing. He graduated from Princeton as part of the Class of 1896.
James Knight & Daniel Farrant feat. Peter Grant - Don't Give Up On Love (Male Vocals)
Peter Grant - Male vocal version
Crooners & Swooners
Genres: Jazz, Music
Released: Nov 09, 2014
℗ 2014 Poke 028
published: 12 Oct 2015
A Miracle Moment with Hanna Somatics and James Knight, E-RYT: Exercise: Celtic Cross
Do you believe that your physical limitations can be conquered? (Have faith and watch this to the very end!) Instead of doing mindless exercises or following a PT script... try this Somatic exploration exercise and reconnect your mind with your body. Enjoy this Miracle Shoulder-Opening Movement guided by James Knight, Senior Instructor at the Yoga Vista Academy and the Creator of Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM).
For more information on James Knight's Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM) teacher training, workshops, classes, international yoga retreats, DVD's and Workbook of exercises, please visit his websites: www.GentleSomaticYoga.com and www.Energyflowing.com. In partnership with www.YogaJP.com.
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Do you believe that your physical limitations can be conquered? (Have faith and watch this to the very end!) Instead of doing mindless exercises or following a ...
Do you believe that your physical limitations can be conquered? (Have faith and watch this to the very end!) Instead of doing mindless exercises or following a PT script... try this Somatic exploration exercise and reconnect your mind with your body. Enjoy this Miracle Shoulder-Opening Movement guided by James Knight, Senior Instructor at the Yoga Vista Academy and the Creator of Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM).
For more information on James Knight's Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM) teacher training, workshops, classes, international yoga retreats, DVD's and Workbook of exercises, please visit his websites: www.GentleSomaticYoga.com and www.Energyflowing.com. In partnership with www.YogaJP.com.
Do you believe that your physical limitations can be conquered? (Have faith and watch this to the very end!) Instead of doing mindless exercises or following a PT script... try this Somatic exploration exercise and reconnect your mind with your body. Enjoy this Miracle Shoulder-Opening Movement guided by James Knight, Senior Instructor at the Yoga Vista Academy and the Creator of Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM).
For more information on James Knight's Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM) teacher training, workshops, classes, international yoga retreats, DVD's and Workbook of exercises, please visit his websites: www.GentleSomaticYoga.com and www.Energyflowing.com. In partnership with www.YogaJP.com.
Do you believe that your physical limitations can be conquered? (Have faith and watch this to the very end!) Instead of doing mindless exercises or following a PT script... try this Somatic exploration exercise and reconnect your mind with your body. Enjoy this Miracle Shoulder-Opening Movement guided by James Knight, Senior Instructor at the Yoga Vista Academy and the Creator of Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM).
For more information on James Knight's Gentle Somatic Yoga(TM) teacher training, workshops, classes, international yoga retreats, DVD's and Workbook of exercises, please visit his websites: www.GentleSomaticYoga.com and www.Energyflowing.com. In partnership with www.YogaJP.com.
"The Bottle" is a song by American soul artist Gil Scott-Heron and musician Brian Jackson, released in 1974 on Strata-East Records in the United States. It was later reissued during the mid-1980s on Champagne Records in the United Kingdom. "The Bottle" was written by Scott-Heron and produced by audio engineer Jose Williams, Jackson, and Scott-Heron. The song serves is a social commentary on alcohol abuse, and it features a Caribbean beat and notable flute solo by Jackson, with Scott-Heron playing keyboards.
The song was issued as the first and only single for Scott-Heron's and Jackson's album Winter in America (1974). It became an underground and cult hit upon its release, and the single peaked at number 15 on the R&B Singles Chart. Described by music critics as the album's best recording, the commercial success of "The Bottle" helped lead to Jackson's and Scott-Heron's next recording contract with Arista Records. Similar to other compositions by Scott-Heron, the song has been sampled extensively by hip hop artists.
No love for useless talk Nor sleep or excess pleasure He lives to train, enduring pain His master's word, his measure Early morning sunrise finds him on the fencing grounds Pursuing quick precision until mastery is found And those who ride Must follow in the way Of the Knight and Nobleman For those who fight Have already layed down their lives He knows no will but sovereignty His honor knows no price His heart is love and loyalty His body knows no vice Ready as the dawn breaks or as even fades to night His heart prepared for battle And his hands, prepared to fight And those who ride Must follow in the way Of the Knight and Nobleman For those who fight