Azul is an album by Cristian Castro. It was nominated Best Latin Pop Album of 2002. The title track, "Azul", topped the Latin charts.
Azul 29 (Portuguese for Blue 29) was a short-lived Brazilian new wave band, founded in 1982 by two former members of synthpop band Agentss. They are famous for their 1984 hit "Videogame".
Azul 29 was founded in the city of São Paulo in April 1982, by Agentss guitarist Eduardo Amarante and Thomas Susemihl, who would join Agentss futurely as well. Their first recording was the song "Ciências Sensuais". After Agentss disbanded in 1983, Amarante and Susemihl were joined by Malcolm Oakley and Thomas "Miko" Bielefeld, and thus Azul 29 became a full band. In the same year, they would release a self-titled EP via WEA (present-day Warner Music Group), containing the tracks "Metrópole" and "Olhar".
In 1984, they released a second self-titled EP, also via WEA, containing the songs "Videogame" and "O Teu Nome em Neon"; in this EP, the electronic elements in their music would become more prominent than in their previous release. "Videogame" would become Azul 29's greatest hit after being used in the soundtrack of the popular 1984 film Bete Balanço, directed by Lael Rodrigues.
Diablo [diˈaβlo] is a Spanish word, meaning "Devil".
Diablo may also refer to:
The diabolo (/diːˈæbəloʊ/ dee-AB-ə-loh; commonly misspelled diablo) is a juggling prop consisting of an axle and two cups or discs. This object is spun using a string attached to two hand sticks. A huge variety of tricks are possible with the diabolo, including tosses, and various types of interaction with the sticks, string, and various parts of the user's body. Multiple diabolos can be spun on a single string.
Diabolos evolved from the Chinese yo-yo, which was originally standardized in the 12th century. Chinese yo-yos have a longer axle with discs on either end, while the diabolo has a very short axle and larger, round cups on either end. Diabolos are made of different materials and come in different sizes and weights.
The term "diabolo" was not taken from the Italian word for "devil"—"diavolo"—but was coined by French engineer Gustave Phillippart, who developed the modern diabolo in the early twentieth century, and derived the name from the Greek dia bolo, roughly meaning "across throw".
Diablo is a 2015 action-adventure American Film, the film is directed by Lawrence Roeck. Starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. The story is about a young civil war veteran who is forced on a desperate journey to save his kidnapped wife. The film has received negative reviews, but some critics praised Scott Eastwood's performance.
A young civil war veteran who is forced on a desperate journey to save his kidnapped wife.
The film was released at the San Diego film festival on October 2, 2015.
Kinky was iconic Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus' fifth studio album, and was released on 9 April 1991 by RCA Records. It was produced by the group.
The album reached No. 172 on the American Billboard charts in 1991, with the single "Miss Freelove '69" (February 1991) reaching No. 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart, No. 3 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1991. Other singles were "1000 Miles Away" (June 1991, No. 37), "A Place in the Sun" (August 1991) and "Castles in the Air" (December 1991).
EMI re-released the album on 7 February 2005 with four additional tracks, a fold out poster and liner notes by Dave Gray (Rocket Science).
Hoodoo Gurus had formed in Sydney in 1981 with Dave Faulkner the mainstay as songwriter, lead singer and guitarist. He was later joined by Mark Kingsmill on drums, and Brad Shepherd on guitar, vocals, and harmonica. In 1988 Richard Grossman (ex Matt Finish, Divinyls) replaced Clyde Bramley on bass guitar. The most stable line-up of Faulkner, Grossman, Kingsmill, and Shepherd saw Hoodoo Gurus from 1988 to their hiatus in January 1998.
Kinky is the self-titled album by Mexican Avanzada Regia electropop band Kinky. It was released on March 26, 2002 on Nettwerk. The most popular song, Cornman, is part of the soundtrack for the PlayStation 3 video game LittleBigPlanet. Another of their songs, "Más", is featured in the PS2 video game SSX 3.
Y una nube de smock el camaleon
Ya no quiere cambiar de color
Y todo se acaba como
Me pesa este punto final
Por que me dejaste solo
Platicando con tu diablo
Vestido de azul de azul
Si me quedo en la luz
Y el silencio perturbala calma
Del caos la vida resbala como
Me agota en el retrovisor
Por que me dejaste solo
Platiicndo con tu diablo