Imaginary Places

Imaginary Places

"Imaginary Places" is a single released by Busdriver on his album "Temporary Forever". This song is featured in the video game "Tony Hawk's Underground".

The song's backing is made up of edited samples of Bach's "Orchestral Suite No 2 in B Minor".


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  • \@Vampire Mythology: Bibliography —   [↑] @Vampire Mythology   Abbott, George Frederick. Macedonian Folklore. Cambridge, MA: University Press, 1903. Abrahams, Roger D. The ManofWords in the West Indies: Performance and the Emergence of Creole Culture. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Alberto Manguel — (born 1948 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine born writer, translator, and editor. Manguel wrote non fiction books such as The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (co written with Gianni Guadalupi in 1980) and A History of Reading (1996) and novels such …   Wikipedia

  • St Trinian's — noun A fictitious girls school created by the English cartoonist Ronald Searle (born 1920) and popularized in humorous films • • • Main Entry: ↑saint * * * St Trinian’s UK [sənt ˈtrɪniənz] US an imaginary school for girls where the students… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Shangri La — UK [ˌʃæŋɡri ˈlɑː] US [ˌʃænɡri ˈlɑ] Etymology From the name of a valley in Tibet in the book Lost Horizon by James Hilton. an imaginary distant place where everything is beautiful and peaceful Thesaurus: imaginary places and specific places in… …   Useful english dictionary

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