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"Crazy" is a song by Australian recording artist Ricki-Lee Coulter, taken from her third studio album Fear & Freedom (2012). It was written by Coulter, Brian London and Johnny Jam, while the production was also handled by the latter two. The song was released digitally on 13 July 2012, as the third single from the album.
Lyrically, Coulter stated that "Crazy" is about "encouraging you [to] let go of your inhibitions, go crazy and let the music take over". Following its release, "Crazy" peaked at number four on the ARIA Dance Chart and number 46 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Melvin J. Montalban and filmed in the Callan Park Hospital for the Insane in Sydney. The video features Coulter playing three characters – a nurse, patient and psychologist.
"Crazy" was written by Ricki-Lee Coulter, Brian London and Johnny Jam, while the production was also handled by the latter two. During an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Coulter said she wrote the song "as if I was actually singing it directly to the people on the dance floor". She went on to describe it as "sensual and erotic, encouraging you let go of your inhibitions, go crazy and let the music take over". "Crazy" was released digitally on 13 July 2012. On 23 July 2012, it debuted at number 52 on the ARIA Singles Chart and number four on the ARIA Dance Chart. The following week, "Crazy" fell out of the top 100 of the ARIA Singles Chart. On 6 August 2012, the song re-entered the chart at number 46, where it peaked.
...Famous Last Words... is the seventh album by the English progressive rock band Supertramp and was released in October 1982.
...Famous Last Words... was the studio follow-up to 1979's Breakfast in America and the last album with vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist Roger Hodgson who left the group to pursue a solo career, thus it was the final album to be released by the "classic" Hodgson/Davies/Helliwell/Thomson/Siebenberg lineup of the band.
...Famous Last Words... reached number 5 on the Billboard Pop Albums Charts in 1982 and was certified Gold for sales in excess of 500,000 copies there. It also peaked at number 6 in the UK where it was certified Gold for 100,000 copies sold.
A remastered CD version of the album was released on 30 July 2002 on A&M Records. The remastered CD comes with all of the original artwork and the CD art features a green pair of scissors and a black background.
Crazy Magazine was an illustrated satire and humor magazine, and was published by Marvel Comics from 1973 to 1983 for a total of 94 regular issues (and two "Super Specials", Summer 1975, 1980). It was preceded by two standard-format comic books titled Crazy.
Many comic book artists and writers contributed to the effort in the early years. These included Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Vaughn Bodé, Frank Kelly Freas, Harvey Kurtzman, Mike Ploog, Basil Wolverton, Marie Severin, Mike Carlin, editor Marv Wolfman and executive editor Roy Thomas. Mainstream writers like Harlan Ellison and Art Buchwald also contributed. Lee Marrs supplied a few pictures. In addition to drawn art, Crazy experimented with fumetti.
Marvel (then known as Atlas) first published a Crazy comic book in 1953. It ran for seven issues, through mid-1954, and was focused on popular culture parodies and humor. The second comic title, as Crazy!, ran for three issues in 1973, and reprinted comics parodies from Marvel's late-1960s Not Brand Ecch. Later that year, Marvel repurposed the title for a black-and-white comics magazine. Marv Wolfman edited the first ten issues from 1973–1975 and the first "Super Special", and created the magazine's first mascot, Irving Nebbish, a short, bug-eyed man in a large black hat and draped in a black cape.
The Keys to the Kingdom is a fantasy-adventure book series, written by Garth Nix, started in 2003 with Mister Monday and ended with "Lord Sunday". The series follows the story of Arthur Penhaligon and his charge as the Rightful Heir of the Architect to claim the Seven Keys to the Kingdom and the seven demesnes of the House.
Arthur, a 12-year-old boy, has recently moved to a town and wants to fit into it. After suffering an asthma attack, he is saved by a mysterious metal object, called a Key, given by an even stranger character, Mister Monday, whose servants bring an incurable plague to Arthur's town. Arthur hurries to the House, a mysterious structure that only he can see. Shortly after arriving in the House, Arthur discovers the structure of the house is a complete universe and is informed of his duty to unseat the seven Trustees who run the House, claim their Keys, and rule all of Creation. Arthur cannot live an ordinary life unless he overthrows all of the Trustees, who are also known as the Morrow Days. To do this, however, he must use the Keys, which infect him with sorcery and make him a Denizen of the House; and whenever Denizens appear in the Secondary Realms (everything in Creation that is not in the House, including Earth), they are "inimical to mortal life", i.e. incredibly harmful to reality. This dilemma is a constant theme in the books: as Arthur does not wish to turn into a Denizen; he often resists using the Keys, and only does when it is absolutely necessary.
Dawn is a Swedish melodic black metal band, from Linköping formed by Frederik Söderberg in 1990; while they disbanded for nearly a decade, they have reconvened and are active today. The band has released eight recordings, including two full-length albums. The album The Fourfold Furnace was announced as early as 2003, and finally scheduled to be released in 2008 ("Dawn website". Retrieved 2008-02-26. ). However, as of 2014, the album has still not been released.
IBM Sequoia is a petascale Blue Gene/Q supercomputer constructed by IBM for the National Nuclear Security Administration as part of the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC). It was delivered to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 2011 and was fully deployed in June 2012.
On June 14, 2012, the TOP500 Project Committee announced that Sequoia replaced the K computer as the world's fastest supercomputer, with a LINPACK performance of 16.32 petaflops, 55% faster than the K computer's 10.51 petaflops, having 123% more cores than the K computer's 705,024 cores. Sequoia is also more energy efficient, as it consumes 7.9 MW, 37% less than the K computer's 12.6 MW.
As of June 17, 2013, Sequoia had dropped to #3 on the TOP500 ranking, behind Tianhe-2 and Titan. It is still #3 on the TOP500 ranking of November 2014.
Record-breaking science applications have been run on Sequoia, the first to cross 10 petaflops of sustained performance. The cosmology simulation framework HACC achieved almost 14 petaflops with a 3.6 trillion particle benchmark run, while the Cardioid code, which models the electrophysiology of the human heart, achieved nearly 12 petaflops with a near real-time simulation.
“Butterfly” by Crazy Town Listen to Crazy Town: https://CrazyTown.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Crazy Town YouTube Channel: https://CrazyTown.lnk.to/subscribeYD Follow Crazy Town: Facebook: https://CrazyTown.lnk.to/followFI Website: https://CrazyTown.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://CrazyTown.lnk.to/followSI Lyrics: Come my lady Come come my lady You're my butterfly, sugar baby Come my lady Come come my lady You're my butterfly, sugar baby #CrazyTown #Butterfly #RapMetal
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Ornette - The Dawn Directed By: Vincent Prades Taken From: "Crazy" released on the 26th of Septembre 2011 iTunes: http://bitly.com/1eQENk1 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ornette/115200838564087 Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ornettemusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/ToBeOrnetteToBe Label: http://www.discograph.com/ornette/ Official Website: http://www.ornettemusic.com/
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"Crazy" is a song by Australian recording artist Ricki-Lee Coulter, taken from her third studio album Fear & Freedom (2012). It was written by Coulter, Brian London and Johnny Jam, while the production was also handled by the latter two. The song was released digitally on 13 July 2012, as the third single from the album.
Lyrically, Coulter stated that "Crazy" is about "encouraging you [to] let go of your inhibitions, go crazy and let the music take over". Following its release, "Crazy" peaked at number four on the ARIA Dance Chart and number 46 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Melvin J. Montalban and filmed in the Callan Park Hospital for the Insane in Sydney. The video features Coulter playing three characters – a nurse, patient and psychologist.
"Crazy" was written by Ricki-Lee Coulter, Brian London and Johnny Jam, while the production was also handled by the latter two. During an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Coulter said she wrote the song "as if I was actually singing it directly to the people on the dance floor". She went on to describe it as "sensual and erotic, encouraging you let go of your inhibitions, go crazy and let the music take over". "Crazy" was released digitally on 13 July 2012. On 23 July 2012, it debuted at number 52 on the ARIA Singles Chart and number four on the ARIA Dance Chart. The following week, "Crazy" fell out of the top 100 of the ARIA Singles Chart. On 6 August 2012, the song re-entered the chart at number 46, where it peaked.
Ohh, yeah yeah yeah
On your feet, on your feet, ohh
Move it to the beat, yeah
Oh yeah
Move it to the rhythm
Dance floor's open, feeling free
Music's pumping to get on your feet
Take a chance and feel the beat
Get on up babe, you gotta dance with me
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Don't you see, you just can't fight
We'll be dancing till the morning light
Just keep going, don't let it slip away
There's no stopping till the break of day
On your feet, on your feet, ohh yeah
Move it to the rhythm (oh yeah)
Dance floor's open, feeling free
Music's pumping to get on your feet
Take a chance and feel the beat
Get on up babe you gotta dance with me
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Don't you see, you just can't fight
We'll be dancing till the morning light
Just keep going, don't let it slip away
There's no stopping till the break of day
No stopping...
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
(On your feet, on your feet, ohh)
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
You're moving, you're moving
Oh, oh, oh yeah yeah yeah yeah, oh
Ooh ohh, no ohh, oh ooh ohh yeah yeah
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
(On your feet, on your feet, ohh yeah)
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
You're moving moving moving
Just be free, yeah yeah ohh yeah
Never never stop moving
Never, never, never stop moving
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Yeah...
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm
Just be free
Never stop moving, no way
On your feet
Move it to the rhythm