Deuce (video album)

Deuce is the second DVD by the American Nu Metal band, Korn. It was released on June 11, 2002 - the same day as the band's fifth studio release, Untouchables. The DVD was certified platinum by the RIAA. The DVD includes the band's first home video Who Then Now? and features the music video collection from Korn to Issues. Other extras include biographies of each band member, gags, behind-the-scenes of the music videos or live concerts, and various other things.

Videos included

  • "Blind"
  • "Clown"
  • "Shoots and Ladders"
  • "Faget"
  • "A.D.I.D.A.S."
  • "Got the Life"
  • "Freak on a Leash"
  • "Falling Away From Me"
  • "Make Me Bad"
  • "Somebody Someone"
  • See also

    Deuce (Rory Gallagher album)

    Deuce is the second solo album by Rory Gallagher, released in 1971. In contrast with his previous album, Rory Gallagher, where Gallagher tried for a precise, organised sound, Deuce was his first of many attempts to capture the energy of a live performance in the studio.

    Background

    Deuce (band)

    Deuce were a British pop group that found moderate success in the mid-1990s. A two male, two female quartet, they released four Top 30 singles in the UK charts during 1995 and 1996, before splitting up in 1997.

    Career

    The band was formed in 1994 by Tom Watkins, who had managed the Pet Shop Boys, 2wo Third3, Bros and East 17; and Kelly O'Keefe who was doing work experience in his office. He admired her distinctive vocals, style and kitsch sensibility, and they decided to put together a boy/girl band with O'Keefe as lead vocalist. O'Keefe was a student of The BRIT School, studying music, and recruited her school friend Lisa Armstrong, a dancer. Watkins then discovered Craig Robert Young and Paul Holmes and the group were formed.

    Their debut single, "Call It Love", entered the UK Singles Chart at number 21 on 21 January 1995 and climbed to a peak of number 11. The follow-up "I Need You" was entered into the UK's pre-selection show for the Eurovision Song Contest but came third (the selected entry was by Love City Groove). The single went straight to number 10 on release in April 1995. One further single, "On the Bible", reached number 13 in August, and the album On the Loose charted at number 18 in the UK Albums Chart. A fourth single, "Let's Call it a Day", was scheduled for release in November, but was cancelled after O'Keefe decided to leave the group, although a live performance of the song was screened as part of CITV's 50 years of TV celebration in December 1995, with the band dressed in black evening wear.

    Destiny

    Destiny or Fate is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.

    Fate

    Although often used interchangeably, the words "fate" and "destiny" have distinct connotations.

  • Traditional usage defines fate as a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events. Fate defines events as ordered or "inevitable" and unavoidable. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the universe, and in some conceptions, the cosmos. Classical and European mythology feature personified "fate spinners," known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, the Parcae in Roman mythology, and the Norns in Norse mythology. They determine the events of the world through the mystic spinning of threads that represent individual human fates. Fate is often conceived as being divinely inspired.
  • Destiny is used with regard to the finality of events as they have worked themselves out; and to that same sense of "destination", projected into the future to become the flow of events as they will work themselves out.
  • Destiny (Barrio Boyzz album)

    Destiny is the sixth studio album by Latin rap group Barrio Boyzz. It was released in 2000 through SBK Records.

    Track listing

  • "Quiero Saber Que Amor"
  • "Vuelve Conmigo"
  • "Nuestro Destino"
  • "Obsession"
  • "Te Olvidé"
  • "De Ti Depende"
  • "Summer Senorita"
  • "Dejame Amarte Mas"
  • "Dejame"
  • "Dame Tu Amor"
  • "From Now On"
  • "Destiny"
  • "I Want to Know What Love Is"
  • Destiny (ISS module)

    The Destiny module is the primary operating facility for U.S. research payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS). It was berthed to the Unity module and activated over a period of five days in February, 2001.Destiny is NASA's first permanent operating orbital research station since Skylab was vacated in February 1974.

    The Boeing Company began construction of the 16 ton (14.5 tonne), state-of-the art research laboratory in 1995 at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.Destiny was shipped to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 1998, and was turned over to NASA for pre-launch preparations in August 2000. It launched on February 7, 2001 aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS-98.

    Astronauts work inside the pressurized facility to conduct research in numerous scientific fields. Scientists throughout the world will use the results to enhance their studies in medicine, engineering, biotechnology, physics, materials science, and Earth science.

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    Dusty Winds

    by: Marty Robbins

    Ninety days since the country's seen a drop of rain
    Fourty four since the grass begin to burn
    Thirsty cattle are millin' round the old creek bed
    Disty winds where the waters used to churn
    Dusty winds hear them blow dusty winds moanin' low
    Night and day on they go those dusty winds
    Now a cloud in the sky but still the sun shines dim
    But enough to turn the scenery dark and brown
    Lookin' westward is a dust cloud loomin' high in the sky
    Shows the trail of fifty settlers leavin' town
    Dusty winds hear them blow...
    When it's late in the evenin' in my cabin all alone
    It's so lonesome when that wind comes howlin' through
    And I think of all the settlers headin' west out of town
    Kind of wish I had left here with them too




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