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Gloria (meaning glory in Spanish) was a central heating system used in Castile beginning in the Middle Ages. It was a direct descendant of the Roman hypocaust, and due to its slow rate of combustion, it allowed people to use smaller fuels such as hay instead of wood.
The Gloria consisted of a firebox, generally located outside (in a courtyard, for example), which burned hay, and one or more ducts that ran under the floors of the rooms to be heated. The warm exhaust gases from the combustion would pass through these ducts and then be released outside through a vertical flue.
The system is more efficient than a fireplace, because the rate of combustion (and therefore the heat output) can be regulated by restricting the airflow into the firebox. Moreover, the air required for combustion does not have to pass through the interior of the building, which reduces cold drafts. Finally, because the firebox is not open to the interior, there is no risk of filling the interior with smoke.
Gloria is a 1980 American crime thriller film written and directed by John Cassavetes. It tells the story of a gangster's girlfriend who goes on the run with a young boy who is being hunted by the mob for information he may or may not have. It stars Gena Rowlands, Julie Carmen, Buck Henry, and John Adames.
In the South Bronx, Jeri Dawn is heading home on the bus with bags of groceries. She gets off at her stop and accidentally drops all her bags. After picking them up, she heads to an apartment building. Once inside the lobby, she passes a man whose dress and appearance are out of place. The woman quickly boards the elevator and anxiously waits for it to reach her floor, where she then gets off and heads to a room far from the elevator.
She is met by her husband Jack Dawn, an accountant for a New York City mob family. There is a contract on Jack and his family, as he has been acting as an informant for the FBI. Suddenly, the family's neighbor, Gloria Swenson, rings their doorbell, asking to borrow some coffee. Jeri tells Gloria of the impending hit and implores Gloria to protect the children. Gloria, a former mobster's girlfriend, tells Jeri that she doesn't like kids but begrudgingly agrees. The Dawns' daughter Carmen refuses to leave and locks herself in the bathroom, so Gloria takes only their young son Phil to her apartment – just narrowly missing the hit squad.
"Gloria" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and originally recorded by Morrison's band Them in 1964 and released as the B-side of "Baby, Please Don't Go". The song became a garage rock staple and a part of many rock bands' repertoires. It is particularly memorable for its "G–L–O–R–I–A" chorus. It is easy to play, as a simple three-chord song, and thus is popular with those learning to play guitar.
Morrison said that he wrote "Gloria" while he performed with the Monarchs in Germany in the summer of 1963, at just about the time he turned eighteen years old. He started to perform it at the Maritime Hotel when he returned to Belfast and joined up with the Gamblers to form the band Them. He would ad-lib lyrics as he performed, sometimes stretching the song to fifteen or twenty minutes. After signing a contract with Dick Rowe and Decca, Them went to London for a recording session at Decca Three Studios in West Hampstead on 5 July 1964; "Gloria" was one of the seven songs recorded that day. Besides Morrison, present were Billy Harrison on guitar, Alan Henderson on bass, Ronnie Millings on drums and Patrick John McCauley on keyboards. Rowe brought in session musicians Arthur Greenslade on organ and Bobby Graham on drums, since he considered the Them members too inexperienced. There remains some dispute about whether Millings and McCauley were miked up, but Alan Henderson contends that Them constituted the first rock group to use two drummers on a recording. Although some sources claim that Jimmy Page played second guitar, other sources deny this.
The most popular Russian music channel / это новый развлекательный канал, где вы найдете альбомы российских артистов и мировых звезд, премьеры песен https://www.youtube.com/user/MELOMANUMG Океан Ельзи - Gloria (2005) 01. Перша пісня 00:00 02. Ти і я 03:45 03. Вище неба 07:13 04. Сонце сідає 11:13 05. Ніколи 14:23 06. Тінь твого тіла 17:43 07. Без бою 20:58 08. Gloria 25:18 09. Відчуваю 28:44 10. Ікони не плачуть 32:59 11. Як останній день 37:12 12. Не питай 40:07 Официальная страница канала MELOMAN ВКОНТАКТЕ https://vk.com/melomanumg
Фан-клуб Океан Ельзи у Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/okeanelzy Океан Ельзи - Заключительный концерт тура Gloria (2005)
The most popular Russian music channel / это новый развлекательный канал, где вы найдете альбомы российских артистов и мировых звезд, премьеры песен https://www.youtube.com/user/MELOMANUMG Океан Ельзи - Суперсиметрія (2003) 01. Кішка 00:00 02. Дівчина (з іншого життя) 03:51 03. Вільний 07:29 04. Susy 11:18 05. Мене 15:19 06. Для тебе 18:43 07. Леді 22:37 08. Майже весна 25:27 09. Холодно 29:39 10. Віддам 34:12 11. Невидима сім'я 38:10 Официальная страница канала MELOMAN ВКОНТАКТЕ https://vk.com/melomanumg
Okean Elzy Gloria concert in Kiev 2005
альбом Суперсиметрія, 2003 рік, режисер - Олександр Кірієнко. Придбати на iTunes: http://apple.co/2xZY3u6 http://www.facebook.com/okeanelzyofficial https://twitter.com/okeanelzy https://twitter.com/s_vakarchuk http://okeanelzy.com
Gloria (meaning glory in Spanish) was a central heating system used in Castile beginning in the Middle Ages. It was a direct descendant of the Roman hypocaust, and due to its slow rate of combustion, it allowed people to use smaller fuels such as hay instead of wood.
The Gloria consisted of a firebox, generally located outside (in a courtyard, for example), which burned hay, and one or more ducts that ran under the floors of the rooms to be heated. The warm exhaust gases from the combustion would pass through these ducts and then be released outside through a vertical flue.
The system is more efficient than a fireplace, because the rate of combustion (and therefore the heat output) can be regulated by restricting the airflow into the firebox. Moreover, the air required for combustion does not have to pass through the interior of the building, which reduces cold drafts. Finally, because the firebox is not open to the interior, there is no risk of filling the interior with smoke.