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© 2017 j0eru
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PURE IMAGINATION is ALMOST HUMAN which will lead you into DEMENSION X (1436)
If you don't know, find out: Fiona Apple Wikipedia Lyrics at Pure Imagination Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
I am going to take you into an adventure of the imagination. It is a time before AI. It was before the movies, before TV. I am talking about a time where voice and ears put up into the screen of your imagination by the power of words. This is how Fiona Apple describes it ...
1link https://youtu.be/IB7pXdf3uVI
Which takes us to the time of radio when stories were read. I was fascinated with the clip that follows. I am a great fan audio books and stories where sounds have to create in you what the words are telling you.
2link https://youtu.be/0G3sv6m78F4
Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast mostly on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950, to September 29, 1951.[1] The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were prerecorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator, opening the show with: "Adventures in time and space... told [or transcribed] in future tense..." For two months, beginning on July 7, 1950, the series was sponsored by Wheaties. Wikipedia
List of Dimension X episodes - Wikipedia
3link: https://youtu.be/YQLY7GI37Dg (68) Insights 2 Reality - YouTube
4link https://youtu.be/yM63Tzv-uZg Fiona Apple – Shameika Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Some interesting facts as layout by AI Copilot.
Meaning of Shameika: The name "Shameika" is of African-American origin and is believed to be a variant of "Shamika," which is derived from Swahili. While its exact meaning is uncertain, it is often associated with qualities like strength, beauty, and independence.
Why did Fiona Apple name the song SHAMEIKA: Fiona Apple's song "Shameika," derives from the inspiration of a real person named Shameika Stepney, who Fiona encountered during her middle school years. Shameika told Fiona, "You have potential," which left a lasting impression on her. Fiona later reflected on this moment in her song, celebrating the impact of Shameika's words during a challenging time in her life.
"Shameika" is a track from Fiona Apple's critically acclaimed album Fetch the Bolt Cutters (2020). The song is autobiographical, recounting Fiona's experience in middle school when she was struggling with self-esteem and feeling out of place.
Interestingly, after the album's release, the real Shameika Stepney reached out to Fiona, reconnecting decades later. Their exchange further underscores the lasting effect of that simple yet powerful statement.
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A ride In Tha Shuttle, Dimnshns EP is Coming soon Stay tuned. Album Art by Mitchell Ibura