"Weekend" is a song from 1979 by Dutch band Earth and Fire. It was written by guitarist Gerard Koerts for the album Reality Fills Fantasy.
"Weekend" was released by Earth and Fire as a single in November 1979 and reached the number one spot in the singles charts in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark and Portugal.
Weekend was first covered by the Swedish group Chips on their eponymously titled debut-album. Originally, the version was recorded in 1980, but was only available on the album's first printed issues, as all subsequent releases (now called "Sweets'n Chips") replaced the song with the track "Good Morning". It wasn't until the release of the 1997 Greatest Hits-album "20 bästa låtar" that the song became widely available again. The B-Side on the single was the Instrumental track "Tokyo".
"Weekend" was also covered by German techno group Scooter as "Weekend!". It was released in February 2003 as the first single from their 2003 album The Stadium Techno Experience. The single reached number 2 in the German Media Control Charts and was also a top-10 single in Norway, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden.
Weekend is the eighth album by Australian indie rock/electronic band Underground Lovers, the band's first after a 12-year hiatus. It followed a reunion for Sydney and Melbourne performances at the 2009 Homebake festival and the release of their 2011 retrospective album, Wonderful Things. A Rubber Records media release said: "This led to sporadic carefully selected shows and the realisation that the band still had something to say."
"The moment we got back together it clicked", lyricist and vocalist Vincent Giarrusso told The Courier-Mail. "We did one rehearsal, we had six or seven song ideas and we went to the studio to record them. The first four songs on the album are from that initial recording and some of those are first takes. The song 'Can For Now', what you are hearing is the first time we played it." The band also reunited with producer Wayne Connolly, producer of their 1997 album Ways T' Burn, to get the guitar sounds they wanted.
Giarrusso said the album was inspired by the energy of director Jean-Luc Godard's 1960s cinema hit Weekend, and Godard's film was used in their video for "Au Pair".
Weekend is the second studio EP of the New Zealand band Young Lyre, released on 25 November 2015.
In the 2011, the band released their first EP, title Night Swimming. After a long period of tour and festivals, the band started to produce their second EP. On 24 May 2014, the band started their crowd funding campaign to help funding their second EP. The campaign of $2,000 meet its goal on 21 February 2015 with the total of $2,135. The EP was officially released on 27 November 2015.
The first single from the album, was "We Go Faster" released on 10 May 2015. The music video to the video was crowdfunded alongside the album production. Also they received the help to fund the video and the album by a New Zealand project called NZ On Air.
All songs written and composed by Young Lyre.
CLS may refer to:
CONFIG.SYS is the primary configuration file for the DOS and OS/2 operating systems. It is a special ASCII text file that contains user-accessible setup or configuration directives evaluated by the operating system during boot. CONFIG.SYS was introduced with DOS 2.0.
The directives in this file configure DOS for use with devices and applications in the system. The CONFIG.SYS directives also set up the memory managers in the system. After processing the CONFIG.SYS file, DOS proceeds to load and execute the command shell specified in the SHELL line of CONFIG.SYS, or COMMAND.COM if there is no such line. The command shell in turn is responsible for processing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
CONFIG.SYS is composed mostly of name=value directives which look like variable assignments. In fact, these will either define some tunable parameters often resulting in reservation of memory, or load files, mostly device drivers and TSRs, into memory.
In DOS, CONFIG.SYS is located in the root directory of the drive from which the system was booted.
CLS (DOS) may refer to:
(IT'S THE WEEKEND! IT'S THE WEEKEND!
IT'S THE WEEKEND! AND THEM FREAKS ARE COMIN'!
OH! THEM FREAKS ARE COMIN'!)
This is my song, this is my life, baby it's on
Somebody told me, the weekend's just for me
All through the week, I've been at work, doing my job
Then somebody told me, the weekend's just for me
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming! And them freaks are coming)
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming!)
Here come the beats, n****!
Boom!, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
I know what we can do on the weekend
Baby - We can party all night, yeah, baby
I know what we can do on the weekend
(IT'S THE WEEKEND!)
I just got paid, it's Friday night, and I feel alive
And somebody told me, this club was built for me
They're playing my song, it feels so right, I'm gonna dance in the night
And somebody told me, this beat was made for me
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming! And the freaks are coming)
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming!)
Here come the beats, n****!
Boom!, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
I know what we can do on the weekend
Baby - We can party all night, yeah, baby
I know what we can do on the weekend
Baby - We can party all night, yeah, baby
(IT'S THE WEEKEND! IT'S THE WEEKEND!
AND THEM FREAKS ARE COMIN'! OH! THEM FREAKS ARE COMIN'!
IT'S THE WEEKEND! IT'S THE WEEKEND!)
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming! And the freaks are coming)
Oooh-oooooh (The weekend's coming!)
Here come the beats, n****!
Boom!, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
And the beat go boom, and the beat go boom, boom!
I know what we can do on the weekend
Baby - We can party all night, yeah, baby
I know what we can do on the weekend