OUI

Oui (French: Yes) or the acronym OUI may refer to:

Geography

  • Oui, Burkina Faso
  • Books and magazines

  • Oui (magazine), men's magazine
  • Oui, by René Lévesque 1980
  • Oui, by Marc-Edouard Nabe 1998
  • Oui - La révolution paranoïaque-critique by Salvador Dalí Robert Descharnes 1971
  • Oui, French translation of German novel Ja (novel) by Thomas Bernhard 1978
  • Film and radio

  • Oui (film), 1996 French film
  • Ouï FM, a French radio station
  • Music

  • Oui (singer) R&B 2010s
  • Albums

  • Oui (album), album by the band The Sea and Cake 2000
  • Oui, jazz album by fr:Pierre de Bethmann 2007
  • Oui, children's album by fr:Enzo Enzo 1997
  • Oui Avant-Garde a Chance, album by Skyclad 1997
  • Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da, album by Madness 2012
  • Songs

  • Oui (song) Jeremih 2015
  • "Oui", by Stéphane Grappelli / Hot Club of France Quintet / Django Reinhardt Composed by Alix Combelle / Louis Gasté
  • "Oui", by Charles Aznavour Composed by Charles Aznavour
  • "Oui", by Pierre d'Aragon Claude Nicolas
  • "Oui", by Zazie Composed by Zazie 2004
  • Oui mais... non Mylène Farmer 2010
  • Oui 3

    Oui 3 were an English/American/Swiss band who primarily produced dance music. The band is best known for their songs "Break From the Old Routine" (which reached number 17 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1993), "The Joy of Living", and their Buffalo Springfield sampled 1993 hit "For What It's Worth" (which reached number 26 in the UK in October 1993).

    Career

    The three group members were Blair Booth, Philipp Erb and Trevor Miles. Blair Booth is an American singer, songwriter and arranger. She had previously worked as the songwriting partner of former Specials singer Terry Hall in Terry, Blair & Anouchka, at the end of the 1980s. She went on to work with a number of other notable figures in the British music industry such as Billy MacKenzie (The Associates), Nick Heyward and Marc Almond.

    Meanwhile, Swiss programmer Philipp Erb had spent most of the 1980s as an engineer and programmer for several musicians, including a period with Genesis P. Orridge's Psychic TV. The pair teamed up with the South London rapper, Trevor Miles.

    Airó

    Airó is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. The population in 2011 was 913, in an area of 3.02 km².

    References


    Air (Agua de Annique album)

    Air is the debut album of the band Agua de Annique formed by the former The Gathering vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen. The album is a pop/rock oriented album and was released in 2007. Anneke van Giersbergen also plays piano on the album.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Anneke van Giersbergen except where noted

  • "Beautiful One" – 4:43
  • "Witnesses" – 4:17
  • "Yalin" – 3:23
  • "Day After Yesterday" – 3:43
  • "My Girl" – 4:14
  • "Take Care of Me" – 2:43
  • "Ice Water" – 4:10
  • "You Are Nice!" – 3:16
  • "Trail of Grief" – 4:35
  • "Come Wander With Me" (Jeff Alexander) – 3:32
  • "Sunken Soldiers Ball" (Kristin Fjelltseth) – 5:07
  • "Lost And Found" – 5:15
  • "Asleep" – 2:30
  • There is an animated video of the song "Day After Yesterday" which can be viewed on their official site. There is also a video for the cover song "Come Wander With Me," which was released as a download-single in 2008.

    Personnel

  • Anneke van Giersbergen vocals, piano
  • Joris Dirks guitars, vocals
  • Jacques de Haard bass
  • Rob Snijders drums
  • External links

    Air (singer)

    AIR is a name under which Kōji Kurumatani (車谷浩司) releases his songs. He started AIR two months after SPIRAL LIFE broke up in April 1996. His work is noted for lyrics that take on social issues and politics, and can be classified as alternative rock.

    Discography

    Singles

  • "Air" (26 June 1996)
  • "Today" (30 April 1997)
  • "Today" (限定盤) (1 June 1997)
  • "Kids are Alright" (10 September 1997)
  • "My Rhyme" (8 October 1997)
  • "Heavenly" (26 August 1998)
  • "Hello" (9 December 1998)
  • "Liberal" (8 May 1999)
  • "No more Dolly" (1 July 1999)
  • "6453" (1 August 1999)
  • "Rush and Rush" (30 November 1999)
  • "Neo Kamikaze" (23 February 2000)
  • "Crawl" (1 May 2000)
  • "New Song" (12 July 2000)
  • "Me, We" (1 December 2000)
  • "Right Riot" (2 March 2001)
  • "Last Dance" (11 September 2002)
  • "One Way" (26 March 2003)
  • "Starlet" (26 September 2003)
  • "Bicyclist" (1 January 2004)
  • "Sunset" (3 August 2005)
  • "We Can Sing a Song" (19 October 2005)
  • Your Song (3 July 2006)
  • "Walk This Way" (6 December 2006)
  • "Surfriders" (27 June 2007)
  • "Have Fun" (5 December 2007)
  • Albums

  • Wear Off (11 November 1996)
  • Podcasts:

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    by: Wire

    If you had a room, he'd paint it white,
    survives the day, prefers the night,
    build sight.
    Got a head for figures,
    no time for bickers,
    (or so he says,)
    prefers the company of a woman.
    Finds it more physical,
    (that's an important word,)
    always seen first then heard,
    such a rare bird.
    With praise he glows,
    with change he grows,
    finds that important,
    hates waiting, it's not stimulating,
    likes celebrating,
    I can't understand why that is so funny,




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