Welcome to the Pleasuredome is the debut studio album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, first released by ZTT and Island Records on 29 October 1984. Originally issued as a vinyl double album, it was assured of a UK chart entry at number one due to reported advance sales of over one million. The album was also a top ten seller internationally in countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, and New Zealand.
While commercially successful, the album also drew criticism for containing new versions of all of the songs from the group's (already much-remixed) hit singles from the same year ("Relax" and "Two Tribes", plus B-side "War"), as well as a surfeit of cover versions in lieu of much new original material. It was later revealed that Trevor Horn's production dominated the record so thoroughly that the band's own instrumental performances were often replaced by session musicians or Horn himself. Frankie's second album, Liverpool, actively featured the full band.
However, the album's evergreen ballad "The Power of Love" subsequently provided the group with their third consecutive UK number one single.
In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro.
Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include "altogether unexpected digressions just as a work is drawing to its close, followed by a return...to a consequently more emphatic confirmation of the structural relations implied in the body of the work."
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Facebook is a social network service website launched on February 4, 2004. This is a list of software and technology features that can be found on the Facebook website.
On September 6, 2006, Ruchi Sanghvi announced a new home page feature called News Feed. Originally, when users logged into Facebook, they were presented with a customizable version of their own profile. The new layout, by contrast, created an alternative home page in which users saw a constantly updated list of their friends' Facebook activity. News Feed highlights information that includes profile changes, upcoming events, and birthdays, among other updates. This has enabled spammers and other users to manipulate these features by creating illegitimate events or posting fake birthdays to attract attention to their profile or cause. News Feed also shows conversations taking place between the walls of a user's friends. An integral part of the News Feed interface is the Mini Feed, a news stream on the user's profile page that shows updates about that user. Unlike in the News Feed, the user can delete events from the Mini Feed after they appear so that they are no longer visible to profile visitors. In 2011 Facebook updated the News Feed to show top stories and most recent stories in one feed, and the option to highlight stories to make them top stories, as well as to un-highlight stories. In response to users' criticism, Facebook later updated the News Feed to allow users to view recent stories first.
The Tasmanian Devil, commonly referred to as Taz, is an animated cartoon character featured in the Warner Bros. "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" series of cartoons. Though the character appeared in only five shorts before Warner Bros. Cartoons closed down in 1964, marketing and television appearances later propelled the character to new popularity in the 1990s.
Taz is generally portrayed as a ferocious albeit dim-witted omnivore with a notoriously short temper and little patience. His enormous appetite seems to know no bounds, as he will eat anything in his path. He is best known for his speech consisting mostly of grunts, growls, and rasps (in his earlier appearances, he does speak English with primitive grammar) as well as his ability to spin like a vortex and bite through just about anything. Taz does have one weakness: he can be calmed by almost any music. While in this calm state, he can be easily dealt with.
In 1991, Taz got his own show, Taz-Mania, which ran for four seasons, in which Taz was the protagonist.
Taz Stereo Nation aka Taz (Stereo Nation) born 23 May 1967, Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom), is a British singer, composer and actor of Indian descent. He is the lead singer of the pop band Stereo Nation which was formed in 1996. Formerly known as Johnny Zee, he is credited with being the pioneer of cross-cultural Asian fusion music.
He first hit the charts in 1989 with the album "Hit the Deck" which spent over 36 weeks on the UK Asian pop charts at number one. The album was produced by the former vocalist in The Specials, Neville Staple. He went on to produce many albums in the 1990s and early 2000s which were hugely successful. To date, all but two of his albums have received gold platinum and multi-platinum discs. His most successful album to date is "Slave II Fusion", released in 2000, which includes many of his most well-known hit songs including "Pyar Ho Gaya", "Nachenge Saari Raat", and "Gallan Gorian". His music videos also feature actors before they became famous. His video "Ishq" features model and actress Koena Mitra and "Pyar Ho Gaya" features actor Shiny Ahuja.
Taz was released by Atari in 1983 for the Atari 2600 and features the Looney Tunes character the Tasmanian Devil in a food frenzy. Within the game, Taz only appears as a tornado. The same game was released outside the United States featuring Asterix instead of Taz.
The player guides Taz between the stage lines in order to eat hamburgers and avoid the dynamites. The game does not use any buttons and the difficulty increases by increasing the speed of the objects on screen. As the game progresses, the burgers may change into other edible or drinkable objects such as beer kegs, hot dogs, etc. There are not many sound effects in the game except a blipping sound when the player hits an edible object and another sound that resembles of explosion when the player hits dynamite.
Chorus:
My dogg him ah meh one an' only luv
an' him ah give mi heartbun
whenever mi catch him undercover wid Sharon
an' mi done believe a lie
when him ah tell when him ah cum
back from go-go, inna di morning
an' ah kill mi doorbell
Verse 1:
Why, oh why
must a gal cry
di clevar ting fi do is find a pretty shy guy
whos always on time
an' neva turn to a lie
I wonder why de guy just
neva caught mi eye
weh try mi coulda try, but mi would scare dat away
but mi nah complain, cau mi an' meh dogg are on today
just cool an' slowly how mi an' meh dogg play
see how di bwoy had mi, mi haffi tell: gals go away!
Chorus...
Verse 2:
So 'neaky pon de side
man ah walk an' ah hide
yuh see dem bwoy ah natural
dem dont even shy fi put on de poker face
when a gal ah aks why
"Cho gyal, I know mi ah nice guy!"
sum man have de touch, yo
we luv dem so much
dirty walk, dirty talk, fi mek de young girls dem blush
sex dem till dem cry
an' just tell dem fi hush
dem kind of skills, bwoy, sum heart ah fi crush
TRUST ME!
Chorus...
Man like meh dogg him ah nuttin
fi dem meh him man ah nuttin
fi mek mi just luv how him feel
men like meh dogg him have nuff sexappeal
an' spins dem gyals like a wheel
an' now meh heart him ah steal
Verse 3:
Man is a man
an' him feel how him feel
'o long time
an' we still cant reveal
all dem so cold when it comes to female
di all ah dem just ah switch an' ah deal
I would not know if ah yur man I steal (sorry...)
mi is ah gal who have nuff sexappeal
but still mi cant find a love dat is real
all dogg ah look ah next meal...
CYAAN BELIEVE!