Première!

Première! is Portuguese alternative rock band Qwentin's debut album, released on November 15, 2007 on Raging Planet records.

Track listing

  • "¡Fatalidad!"
  • "Casualty Friday"
  • "Il Commence Ici"
  • "trailer de “Aqui.”"
  • "Uomo-Tutto"
  • "Jornalisma"
  • "intervalo"
  • "Tweestrijd"
  • "N.F.O. Kronikoj"
  • "Aqui."
  • "Mind (the) Thieves"
  • "Terrier"
  • "Chewbacca’s Blues" (bonus hidden track)
  • Songs

    ¡Fatalidad!

    The album's first song was, curiously, the last one written. Sung in Spanish, it reflects on the frailty of life, comparing it to an island "completely surrounded by death" ("somos solamente islas, pequeñas porciones de vida rodeadas de muerte por todos lados". These reflections are conveyed through the point of view of a fictional character who recalls everything that came to his mind while nearly drowning.

    Casualty Friday

    Although it appears before "Mind (the) Thieves" (track #11), it is a sequel of it, as one might notice through the opening riff. The lyrics are in English.

    Il Commence Ici

    The album's first single, "Il Commence Ici", is spoken in French. The main theme is the concept of reality, as an ever-changing element of life ("le monde qu'on voit tous les jours quand on se réveille est sujet à des constantes mutations, transformations, déformations" - "the world that we see everyday, when we wake up, undergoes constant mutations, transformations, deformations").

    Premiere

    A premiere (or première, French for "first") is the debut (first public presentation) of a play, film, dance, or musical composition.

    Raymond F. Betts attributes the introduction of the film premiere to Sid Grauman.

    See also

  • Season premiere
  • Film festival
  • Film release
  • Television pilot
  • References

    External links

  • Media related to Premiere at Wikimedia Commons
  • Premiere (TV channel)

    Premiere (known as Prem1ere on air) was the first subscription movie channel that broadcast to Europe via satellite alongside the other European channels of that time, Sky Channel, Music Box and The Children's Channel.

    In addition to movies, the channel also showed children television shows in an after school slot fillers. The channel premiered Thundercats years before the BBC 1 launch. It was also the first channel to premiere Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

    Due to losses of around £10 Million and increased competition from Sky Movies, Premiere closed in July 1989. The final film shown was Twice in a Lifetime, followed by a final announcement thanking the viewers as well as mentioned businesses that helped Premiere's transmission and a final ident to end broadcasting.

    The Entertainment Network

    The Entertainment Network (TEN) Launched on 29 March 1984, by Robert Maxwell. The station went bust within a year but was later re-launched as Mirrorvision.

    Mirrorvision

    Mirrorvision, was a film channel from the stable of the Daily Mirror and launched on 2 June 1985.

    The Perhapanauts

    The Perhapanauts is an American comic book series created by writer Todd Dezago and artist Craig Rousseau in 2005.

    The first two mini-series, "First Blood" and "Second Chances," were published by Dark Horse Comics, although it was announced on October 31, 2007, that forthcoming Perhapanauts comics would be published by Image Comics.

    Plot

    The Image Comics series began with an annual in February 2008, "Jersey Devil", followed by what may either be numerous upcoming mini-series or an ongoing series. The first series is "Triangle" taking the team into the Bermuda Triangle, which starts publication in April 2008.

    The story follows a team of supernatural investigators (in that they both investigate the supernatural, and are supernatural beings who investigate) working for Bedlam, a top-secret government agency. The main focus of the stories are on Blue Group, one team of Bedlam operatives.

    The members of Blue Group are Arisa Hines, the group's leader who has psychic powers; Big, a Sasquatch whose intelligence has been artificially raised; Choopie, a Chupacabra with a somewhat erratic personality; MG, a mysterious being who appears human but has the power to travel to other dimensions; and Molly MacAllistar, a ghost. Other characters in the series include Joann DeFile, a psychic who works as an adviser for Bedlam; Peter Hammerskold, a former Marine with psychic powers who is the leader of Bedlam's Red Group and sees Blue Group as rivals; the Merrow, a water elemental fairy who works on Red Group; and Karl, a Mothman who is a Bedlam reservist and would like to be a full-time member of Blue Group.

    Karl, Germany

    Karl (in Eifel dialect: Koahl) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

    Geography

    Location

    The municipality lies in the Eifel. The municipal area is 61.8% wooded. Lying some 9 km to the north is Manderscheid. Karl belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Wittlich-Land.

    History

    Beginning in 1794, Karl lay under French rule. In 1814 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1947, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

    Politics

    Municipal council

    The council is made up of 6 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

    Coat of arms

    The municipality’s arms might be described thus: Tierced in mantle, dexter argent a cross gules, sinister Or a bend of the second, and in base gules a wheel spoked of six of the first.

    Carl (name)

    Carl is a popular variant of the name Charles. The name originates from the Anglo-Saxon language, and is still one of the most popular names in Germany and Sweden. The name has status as a Royal name in Sweden and the first name of the current Sweden's King.

    List of people named Carl


    Royalty

  • Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, the current Swedish monarch
  • Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, Prince of Sweden
  • Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland
  • Carl as a family name

  • Christian Thomsen Carl (1676-1713), Danish navy officer. Middle name also given as Thomasen, Thomesen, Thomasen, or Thomesen.
  • Carl as a given name

  • Carl Ballantine (1917-2009), American actor
  • Carl Barks
  • Carl Barât
  • Carl Bildt
  • Carl L. Boeckmann
  • Carl Brashear, U.S. Navy Master Diver
  • Carl Caldenius, Swedish geologist
  • Carl Cohen (1913-1986), American gambling executive and Las Vegas casino manager
  • Carl Cohen (b. 1931), Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, philosopher, and animal rights activist
  • Carl Colpaert
  • Carl Edwards
  • Carl Fodor
  • Trace

    Trace may refer to:

    Mathematics

  • Trace (linear algebra), the sum of the elements on the main diagonal of a square matrix or a linear transformation
  • Field trace, a particular trace in field theory
  • Trace class, a certain set of operators in a Hilbert space
  • Trace operator, a restriction-to-boundary operator in a Sobolev space
  • Computer science and electronics

  • Signal trace, a printed or etched wire on a printed circuit board
  • Stack trace, report of the active steps of a computer program's execution
  • Digital traces, the traces of activities and behaviours that people leave when they interact in digital environments
  • Tracing (software), a list of a computer program's past execution steps as recorded by software
  • Packet trace, a timestamped sequence of packets captured on a computer network with a sniffer or similar tools
  • Traceroute, a network diagnostic tool for displaying the route and transit delays of packets across an IP network
  • Traces, the equivalence classes of strings of a trace monoid, studied in trace theories of concurrent computation
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