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- The Jim Scott Fishhouse is a historic building in Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States, built in 1907 by a family-owned commercial fishing outfit. During...
- adapted from the Under the Pink album booklet. Studios Recorded at The Fishhouse (New Mexico, US) Mixed at Olympic Studios (London, England) Mastered at...
- Marx, Waybill) - 5:31 "After All You Said" (Steen, Waybill) - 4:29 "Fishhouse" (Cambra, Prince, Steen) - 4:38 "Fastest Gun Alive" (Anderson, Cambra...
- leaves at Ashford Castle Exterior of Cong Abbey Lock on the Dry Canal Monk Fishhouse Pat Cohan Bar location from the film The Quiet Man List of towns and villages...
- The "Shocking" History of Fish House Punch The New York Times: "How Fishhouse Punch is Made.; Ingredients of the State in Schuylkill's Seductive Concoction...
- cigarettes are prominently featured throughout the program. The poem "At the Fishhouses", by Elizabeth Bishop, from her 1956 collection A Cold Spring, contains...
- January 31, 1994 (1994-01-31) Recorded February–October 1993 Studio The Fishhouse (Taos, New Mexico) Westlake (Los Angeles, California) Length 56:50 Label...
- adapted from the Under the Pink album booklet. Studios Recorded at The Fishhouse (New Mexico, US) Mixed at Olympic Studios (London, England) Mastered at...
- adapted from the Under the Pink album booklet. Studios Recorded at The Fishhouse (New Mexico, US) Strings recorded at Westlake Studios (Los Angeles) Mixed...
- correspondence, endured until Moore's death in 1972. Bishop's "At the Fishhouses" (1955) contains allusions on several levels to Moore's 1924 poem "A Grave"...