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Phoenix most often refers to:
Phoenix or The Phoenix may also refer to:
Nicolae (Nicu) Covaci (born 19 April 1947 in Timişoara, Romania) is a Romanian painter, a music composer who is best known as the leader of Romanian Rock and cult band Phoenix, for which he is vocalist and guitar player, with more than 50 years of activity.
Nicolae Covaci was born in Timișoara, on 19 April 1947. He took up playing guitar at the age of 15 and in 1962 he, together with Florin "Moni" Bordeianu, founded a band called Sfinții (The Saints).
A communist state is a state that is governed by a single party adhering to some variation of Marxist–Leninism as its guiding ideology. A communist state is not necessarily communist, but often aims to achieve socialism and then progress toward full communism. Most communist states have been states with a form of government characterized by one-party rule or a dominant-party system, organized around the political structures of democratic centralism with the party supposedly representing the Vanguard of the working class.
Western historians, political scientists, and media generally consider states that do not consider themselves to be communist nor that claim to have achieved communism; that refer to themselves as Socialist states or Workers' states that are in the process of constructing socialism are commonly refer to as communist states.
Communist states often compare favorably with Western states in some health indicators such as infant mortality and life expectancy. Similarly, Amartya Sen's own analysis of international comparisons of life expectancy found that several Marxist–Leninist states made significant gains, and commented "one thought that is bound to occur is that communism is good for poverty removal."
Saint is the designation of a holy person.
Saint(s) may also refer to:
Mircea Baniciu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirt͡ʃe̯a baˈnit͡ʃju]; born 31 July 1949 in Timişoara) is a Romanian musician. He plays with the bands Transsylvania Phoenix and Pasărea Colibri.
While playing with Phoenix, Mircea Baniciu also earned a BA in architecture. Baniciu is not married and has two children: Ana and Victor.
with Phoenix (see Transsylvania Phoenix):
with Pasărea Colibri:
Phoenix - Ar vrea un eschimos
PHOENIX - REMEMBER - FULL ALBUM - 1991
Transsylvania Phoenix - Totusi Sunt Ca Voi - 1969 (full album)
1969-EP-Transsylvania Phoenix-Floarea Stancilor
Phoenix-Delfinul,Dulce Dulful Nostru
Phoenix - Cânticlu a cucuveaualiei
Toamna - Phoenix
Phoenix - Sirena
Phoenix - Canarul (1968)
Phoenix - Vara
Romanian folk rock from the album Vremuri Anii '60 (1998). Phoenix was launched in the cosmopolitan city of Timişoara in 1962 by a pair of schoolboys: Nicu Covaci and Béla Kamocsa, under the name of Sfinţii (The Saints). In their first years, together with Florin "Moni" Bordeianu (born 1948), they performed in school contests and at local clubs, covering Western music hits from The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, etc., and they quickly became very popular amongst the youth. In 1965 the Communist authorities demanded that the band stop performing under the name The Saints, because of the religious innuendo that the name carried. Forced to comply, the band took the name Phoenix.In 1970, Moni Bordeianu emigrated to the United States, and, for a brief period of time the band suspende...
Un "Best Of", Remember Phoenix (sau Negru Vodă) e un LP al formației Phoenix din Romania, editat în 1991. A fost conceput ca un disc cu cele mai cunoscute și îndrăgite piese ale formației, de la primul EP până la plecarea clandestină în străinătate, în 1977. Vremuri (Hei Tramvai) Vremuri, 1968 Mamă, mamă Meșterul Manole, 1973 Te întreb pe tine, soare Meșterul Manole, 1973 Nunta Cei ce ne-au dat nume, 1972 Totuși sînt ca voi Floarea stîncilor, 1969 Floarea stîncilor Floarea stîncilor, 1969 Ar vrea un eschimos Floarea stîncilor, 1969 Canarul Vremuri, 1968 Nebunul cu ochii închiși Floarea stîncilor, 1969
EP by romanian prog rock band Transsylvania Phoenix Track Listing: 1. Totuși sunt ca voi 2. Floarea Stîncilor 3. Nebunul cu ochii închiși 4. Ar vrea un eschimos
Nu am absolut nici un drept asupra melodiilor celor de la Phoenix, le urc pe Youtube din respect pentru formatie si pentru aceste melodii minunate care nu vor muri niciodata dar in special pentru cei care au uitat ce inseamna muzica adevarata ! Melodii : Phoenix - Floarea Stancilor - 01 - Totusi Sunt Ca Voi Phoenix - Floarea Stancilor - 02 - Floarea Stancilor Phoenix - Floarea Stancilor - 03 - Nebunul Cu Ochii Inchisi Phoenix - Floarea Stancilor - 04 - As Vrea Un Eschimos
Cantafabule. Frate Dulf, frate Dulf, Dulce Dulf, fratele nostru eşti. Dulce Dulf, frate bun între peşti. Numele tău fiind şi azi, nume de frate drept, care în larg te scalzi, valul tăind dirept. Ce Filadelf prin grec, al tău nume întreg, erai şi eşti, cu dragoste de fraţi, oameni nemaiaflaţi şi meşteri peşti, frate Dulf. Frate Dulf, frate Dulf, Frate bun, într-un vechi idiom, frate bun, peşte bărbat şi om. Clar călăuz pe mări, calea ne otărăşti, aer trăgând pe nări, peşte ciudat ce eşti. Delfin şi eu prin cald al meu sânge, prin salt şi prin înot Destinul meu de-al tău, care ne treci prin hău, leg şi înnod, frate Dulf.
Romanian folk rock from the album Cantofabule (1975). Phoenix was launched in the cosmopolitan city of Timişoara in 1962 by a pair of schoolboys: Nicu Covaci and Béla Kamocsa, under the name of Sfinţii (The Saints). In their first years, together with Florin "Moni" Bordeianu (born 1948), they performed in school contests and at local clubs, covering Western music hits from The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, etc., and they quickly became very popular amongst the youth. In 1965 the Communist authorities demanded that the band stop performing under the name The Saints, because of the religious innuendo that the name carried. Forced to comply, the band took the name Phoenix.In 1970, Moni Bordeianu emigrated to the United States, and, for a brief period of time the band suspended its...
Muzica: Florin Bordeianu, Nicolae Covaci Text: Victor Circu
Romanian folk rock from the album Vremuri Anii '60 (1998). Phoenix was launched in the cosmopolitan city of Timişoara in 1962 by a pair of schoolboys: Nicu Covaci and Béla Kamocsa, under the name of Sfinţii (The Saints). In their first years, together with Florin "Moni" Bordeianu (born 1948), they performed in school contests and at local clubs, covering Western music hits from The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, etc., and they quickly became very popular amongst the youth. In 1965 the Communist authorities demanded that the band stop performing under the name The Saints, because of the religious innuendo that the name carried. Forced to comply, the band took the name Phoenix.In 1970, Moni Bordeianu emigrated to the United States, and, for a brief period of time the band suspende...
EP by romanian prog rock band Transsylvania Phoenix Track Listing: 1. Totuși sunt ca voi 2. Floarea Stîncilor 3. Nebunul cu ochii închiși 4. Ar vrea un eschimos