Damned or The Damned may refer to:

  • Damnation, a concept of condemnation by God, and use of the term as a profanity

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Là-bas (novel)

Là-Bas, translated as Down There or The Damned, is a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans, first published in 1891. It is Huysmans' most famous work after À rebours. Là-Bas deals with the subject of Satanism in contemporary France, and the novel stirred a certain amount of controversy on its first appearance. It is the first of Huysmans' books to feature the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself, who would go on to be the protagonist of all of Huysmans' subsequent novels: En route, La cathédrale and L'oblat.

Là-Bas was first published in serial form by the newspaper L'Écho de Paris, with the first installment appearing on February 15, 1891. It came out in book form in April of the same year; the publisher was Tresse et Stock. Many of L'Écho de Paris' more conservative readers were shocked by the subject matter and urged the editor to halt the serialisation, but he ignored them. Sale of the book was prohibited from French railway stations.

The Damned (2013 film)

The Damned, also known as Gallows Hill, is a 2013 horror film directed by Víctor García. The film stars Peter Facinelli, Sophia Myles, Nathalia Ramos, and Carolina Guerra. The film features a family and group of friends stranded in a storm and looking to seek refuge in a house with an ancient evil presence. The film was produced by Peter Block, Andrea Chung, and David Higgins, and is a joint Colombian and American production. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival on October 17, 2014. and was released on video on demand on July 25, 2014, before a limited release on August 29, 2014, by IFC Midnight.

Plot

American photographer David Reynolds and his British fiancee Lauren go to Colombia to persuade David's teenage daughter, Jill, to return to America so she can attend their wedding. They find her with David's former sister-in-law, Gina, a television reporter, and Gina's cameraman Ramón, whom Jill is dating. Annoyed that her father intends to get married after the death of her mother Marcela, Jill refuses to attend the wedding. After David insists that she can not stay in Colombia, she replies that she has left her passport in a nearby city. Jill invites Ramón to come along with them to retrieve her passport, much to David's annoyance.

Neat Neat Neat

"Neat Neat Neat" was the second single by punk rock band The Damned, released on Stiff Records in 1977 simultaneously with their debut album Damned Damned Damned.

The single was reissued in Stiff's Damned 4 Pack mail-order set. A CD version was issued in the Stiff Singles 1976-1977 box set by Castle Music in 2003.

The single was also issued in Australia, Ireland, Japan (on Island Records) and New Zealand.

In 2005, Stylus Magazine ranked the song's bassline at No. 33 in their list of the "Top 50 Basslines of All Time".

Track listing

  • "Neat Neat Neat" (James) - 2:44
  • "Stab Yor Back" (Scabies) - 1:01
  • "Singalonga Scabies" (Scabies) - 1:00
  • In other media

  • This song was featured in the video game True Crime: New York City.
  • The song can be heard playing on the jukebox in the Simpsons episode, "Love, Springfieldian Style", in the third segment, "Sid And Nancy" (a re-imagining of the film of the same name), just before a character played by Martin Prince changes it to the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night".
  • Podcasts:

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    Neat Neat Neat

    by: The Damned

    be a man ,can a mystery man, be a doll,be a baby doll, it can't be fun not any way,
    there can be found no way at all
    a distant man can't sympathise,
    can't uphold his distant laws,
    due to form on that today,
    i got a feeling then i hear that call,i said
    (chorus)
    neat neat neat,she can't afford a cannon,
    neat neat neat,she can't afford a gun at all,
    neat neat neat,she can't afford a cannon,
    neat neat neat,she can't afford a gun at all,
    neat neat neat
    no crime if there aint no law,
    no more cops left to mess you around,
    no more dreams of mystery chords,
    no more sight to bring you down,
    i got a crazy,got a thought in my mind,
    my mind's on when she falls asleep,
    feelin' fine in her restless time,
    then these words upon me creep,i said
    (repeat chorus)
    (solo bit)
    (repeat 1st verse)
    (repeat chorus twice)




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