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"Madness" is a song performed by the Cypriot artist Ivi Adamou and a member of the new Greek up-coming band/project tU, Dimitris Domakos. This song will be in Ivi's new studio album. It's the English version of "Fige" a song from her first studio album, San Ena Oniro, however the two versions of the song have a different lyrical meaning.
It first announced that the video will be released on 5 July but it released one day earlier, on 4 July.
Adamou is a photographer-reporter while Dimitris (tU lead singer) is graffiti boy. One night she follows him, to plans a big graffiti of the (+) symbol of Amita Motion (wearing mask) and secretly she photographs him. Seeing the pictures which she has taken she falls in love. Watching him and other nights in various places of the city, doing graffiti, siting and reading, talking to a chamber, walking. She photographs him endlessly and he realizes her. They walk both to the street and reach to the same place. She sings to him and they coming closer, the time which going to kiss each other, somebody with motorcycle passes in front of the camera the kiss is missed.
Madness is the fifth studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released in 1993 through Shrapnel Records.
All music composed by Tony MacAlpine, except where noted.
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Madness are an English ska band from Camden Town, London, that formed in 1976. One of the most prominent bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s 2 Tone ska revival, they continue to perform with their most recognised line-up of seven members.
Madness achieved most of their success in the early to mid-1980s. Both Madness and UB40 spent 214 weeks on the UK singles charts over the course of the decade, holding the record for most weeks spent by a group in the 1980s UK singles charts. However, Madness achieved this in a shorter time period (1980–1986).
Madness have had 15 singles reach the UK top ten, one UK number one single ("House of Fun") and two number ones in Ireland, "House of Fun" and "Wings of a Dove".
The core of the band formed as The North London Invaders in 1976, and included Mike Barson (Monsieur Barso) on keyboards and vocals, Chris Foreman (Chrissy Boy) on guitar and Lee Thompson (Kix) on saxophone and vocals. They later recruited John Hasler on drums and Cathal Smyth (better known as Chas Smash) on bass guitar. Later in the year, they were joined by lead vocalist Dikron Tulane.
Thai Airways International Flight 114, a Thai Airways International Boeing 737-400 bound for Chiang Mai from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, was destroyed by an explosion of the center wing tank resulting from ignition of the flammable fuel/air mixture in the tank while the aircraft was parked prior to boarding on the ground on 3 March 2001. Officially, the source of the ignition energy for the explosion could not be determined with certainty, but the most likely source was an explosion originating at the center wing tank pump as a result of running the pump in the presence of metal shavings and a fuel/air mixture. One flight attendant died.
The passenger manifest included many government VIPs including Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his son, Panthongtae Shinawatra. No passengers had yet boarded the plane at the time of the explosion.
Some surmise that this was a failed assassination attempt, as the explosion occurred before engine start, and originated under the seats which were to be occupied by the prime minister. Traces of Semtex, TNT, white phosphorus, PETN, and RDX were found in the wreckage.
Jungle is a 2000 Indian thriller film produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma starring Sunil Shetty, Fardeen Khan and Urmila Matondkar. The ensemble cast film has received positive reviews upon release and was declared a Hit. The film won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Direction.
Anu Malhotra and Siddharth Mishra (Sidhu) are in love with each other and would like to get married. Anu is ready to inform her parents about her future life-partner, but everything is put on hold, as the family decides to go out on a group safari-like expedition. Siddharth decides to go incognito also. The group gets to view wildlife from fairly close distances. Tragedy strikes when the group (except Sidhu) is kidnapped by the Bandit Durga Narayan Choudhary and his gang. The bandits commit atrocities on the kidnapped people and finally behead one of the women in order to terrorize the government and extract ransom as well as release of one of their men who is in police custody. Once their demands are met, the bandits release remaining hostages, except Anu, whom the chief Durga Narayan Choudhary has started liking. This is unacceptable by his girlfriend Bali, the only female bandit of the gang. When Sidhu not find Anu among the released hostages, he sends the illegal arms supplier Dorai to request Durga Narayan Choudhary for Anu's release. He secretly follows Dorai and finally reaches Anu. In the ensuing commotion, he is able to run away with her, with the bandits in their pursuit. They keep searching their way out of the dense forest. Meanwhile the goons started to reduce in numbers as they get shot one by one during repeated police encounters. Finally, Durga is the only one left. Still mad about Anu, he searches for her. He is about to take Anu away once more but is intercepted by Commander Shivraj, whom he eventually murders, but finally Sidhu kills Durga and re-unites with Anu and the movie ends on a happy note.
Jungle or Dou Shou Qi (Chinese: 鬥獸棋, "Game of Fighting Animals") is a traditional Chinese board game played on a 7×9 board. The game is also known as The Jungle Game, Jungle Chess, or Animals Chess, and is sometimes called Oriental Chess or Children's Chess.
Jungle is a two-player strategy game and has been cited as resembling the Western game Stratego, but Stratego actually has more in common with another Chinese board game known as Jun Qi (Chinese: 軍棋) or "Army Game".
The goal of the game is either to move a piece onto a special square, the den, on the opponent's side of the board, or capture all of the opponent's pieces.
The Jungle gameboard consists of seven columns and nine rows of squares. Pieces move on the square spaces as in international chess, not on the lines as in xiangqi. Pictures of eight animals and their names appear on each side of the board to indicate initial placement of the game pieces. After initial setup, these animal spaces have no special meaning in gameplay.
Jungle Entertainment (Hangul: 정글 엔터테인먼트) commonly known simply as Jungle, is a South Korean record label founded by Korean hip hop legend Tiger JK. It produces mainly Hip hop and R&B music. Their current roster are consist of Leessang, Jung-in, Cho Moon-geun, Loptimist M.I.B and Poten. Drunken Tiger (Tiger JK), Yoon Mi-rae, and Bizzy left the label and started Feel Ghood Music. Cho Sun-oh is the current CEO because of Tiger JK's departure.
During an interview Tiger JK said that the company's vision is to discover aspiring new artists and entertainers. Even though the company itself isn't widely known, its artists are well known for their spread and influence of Korean hip hop in the mainstream scene.
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 1993 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards) Larry "Bones" Dennison (Bass) Guest/Session: Branford Marsalis (Saxophone) Matt Finders (Trombone) Lee Thornburg (Trumpet) Gina Demos (Guitars (lead) (4)) Glen Sobel (Drums) Setlist: [00:00] 01 Naked Nancy [03:29] 02 Peruvian Power Layback [08:16] 03 Albert's Fat Sister [11:33] 04 Restaurant at the End of the Universe [16:40] 05 Realm of the Flying Monkeys [21:30] 06 Prelude op 28 no 8 [23:40] 07 Confrontation with the Electric Bees [27:08] 08 Dr. Garlic Breath [31:00] 09 Houses in Motion [35:33] 10 Muffin Bandits [38:19] 11 Rats with Wings Too much culture pop references in the title of the songs, anyway, enjoy it. Suppo...
A classic of 80's Shred. In this fantastic album, Tony shows us how he can make such beautiful compositions and his great melodic control. Every song in the album is excellent, but for me "Tears of Sahara" and "The King's Cup" have something that makes me love them. "Maximum Security" is my favourite album of him. ----------------------------- Track List: 01. "Autumn Lords": 00:00 02. "Hundreds of Thousands": 03:26 03. "Tears of Sahara": 06:42 04. "Key to the City": 10:32 05. "The Time and the Test": 15:07 06. "The King's Cup": 17:46 07. "Sacred Wonder": 21:14 08. "Etude #4 Opus #10" (Frédéric Chopin): 25:26 09. "The Vision": 27:32 10. "Dreamstate": 31:02 11. "Porcelain Doll": 34:30 ----------------------------------------- Line Up: Tony MacAlpine - Guitars, Keyboard, Bass George Lynch - ...
"Edge of Insanity" is the first studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released in January 1986. Tony MacAlpine – guitars, keyboards, bass (track 7) Billy Sheehan – bass (except track 7) Steve Smith – drums
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 2011 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards, Programming, Bass) Guest/Session Musicians: Virgil Donati (Drums (tracks 1, 5, 10)) Marco Minnemann (Drums (tracks 3, 4, 8, 12)) Philip Bynoe (Bass (track 2)) Setlist: [00:00] 01 Serpens Cauda [04:22] 02 Ölüdeniz [09:37] 03 Fire Mountain [13:59] 04 Dream Mechanism [18:17] 05 10 Seconds to Mercury [22:52] 06 Flowers for Monday [25:56] 07 Angel of Twilight [30:58] 08 Pyrokinesis [34:54] 09 Blue Maserati [39:35] 10 Summer Palace [44:10] 11 Salar de Uyuni [49:49] 12 The Dedication [54:11] 13 Donostia (Bonus Track) After 10 years, Tony release his self-titled album, it's a powerful work, so you don't need to be worried about the q...
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 1992 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards, Piano) Mike Terrana (Drums) Larry "Bones" Dennison (Bass) Setlist: [00:00] 01 Ice Princess [04:48] 02 Box Office Poison [09:40] 03 Salvation [15:05] 04 Freedom to Fly [18:52] 05 Champion [24:04] 06 Stream Dream [28:27] 07 Albania [33:04] 08 Etude op. 25 no 2 [34:38] 09 Disciples of Fear [38:49] 10 Capistrano Another Tony MacAlpine album, enjoy it. Support the artist buying this album.
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 1995 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards) Mike Terrana (Drums) Guest/Session: Tony Franklin (Bass) Setlist: [00:00] 01 The Sage [04:48] 02 Oversea Evolution [09:37] 03 Eccentrist [15:28] 04 Time Table [21:48] 05 Seville [27:54] 06 Futurism [33:08] 07 Etude H5/Opus ?10 [34:53] 08 Powerfield [39:12] 09 Plastic People [43:32] 10 Sinfonia [49:07] 11 Asturias KV467 №21 Another Tony MacAlpine album, this one is simply unique and exquisite piece of work, you can even listen the feeling of Tony in every song, a talented composer. Enjoy it. Get better soon Tony. Support the artist buying this album.
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 1994 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards (except on tracks 2, 10)) Guest/Session: Jens Johansson (Keyboards (tracks 2, 10)) Tony Franklin (Bass) Deen Castronovo (Drums) Setlist: [00:00] 01 Prelude op 28 no 18 [00:49] 02 The Violin Song [06:49] 03 Ghost of Versailles [11:19] 04 Tower of London [15:35] 05 Rusalka [22:49] 06 Rondeau Partita #2 [24:12] 07 Gila Monster [27:49] 08 The Czar [33:11] 09 Maestro di Cappella [37:41] 10 Inflection [42:54] 11 Prelude op 28 no 3 [43:47] 12 Animation [48:53] 13 Winter in Osaka It's time for Tony MacAlpine, this is one of their finest works, enjoy my friends. Support the artist buying this album.
Band: Tony MacAlpine Country of Origin: U.S.A. Genre: Shred, Neoclassical, Progressive Rock/Metal Year: 2015 Lineup: Tony MacAlpine (Guitars, Keyboards, Bass) Aquiles Priester (Drums) Pete Griffin (Bass (tracks 1, 4, 6, 7, 8)) Guest/Session Musicians: Jeff Loomis (Guitars (lead) (track 8)) Lucky Islam (Bass (track 9)) Nili Brosh (Guitars) Sean Delson (Bass (track 11)) Setlist: [00:00] 01 Exhibitionist Blvd. [04:27] 02 The King's Rhapsody [09:12] 03 Man in a Metal Cage [13:32] 04 Poison Cookies [18:38] 05 Epic [23:38] 06 Napoleon's Puppet [28:51] 07 Sierra Morena [33:43] 08 Square Circles [38:55] 09 Red Giant [44:05] 10 Confessions of a Medieval Monument [49:51] 11 Concrete Gardens [54:54] 12 Maiden's Wish Okay, time for our guy Tony, and one of his best works of this decad...
Chromaticity is the tenth studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released on August 7, 2001 through Shrapnel Records. Shred master... One of the few Guitar players who still keep the feeling from the first Shrapnel era. Virtuosity and accuracy! Tony Macalpine - Chromaticity 0:00 Christmas Island 05:45 Chromaticity 11:27 City Beneath The Sea 17:51 Digitalis Destructi 22:34 Isis 27:53 Prince Of Light 32:43 Still Valley 37:49 Avenger 43:04 Eye Of the Soul 49:15 Etude Nr.8 Op.10
"Madness" is a song performed by the Cypriot artist Ivi Adamou and a member of the new Greek up-coming band/project tU, Dimitris Domakos. This song will be in Ivi's new studio album. It's the English version of "Fige" a song from her first studio album, San Ena Oniro, however the two versions of the song have a different lyrical meaning.
It first announced that the video will be released on 5 July but it released one day earlier, on 4 July.
Adamou is a photographer-reporter while Dimitris (tU lead singer) is graffiti boy. One night she follows him, to plans a big graffiti of the (+) symbol of Amita Motion (wearing mask) and secretly she photographs him. Seeing the pictures which she has taken she falls in love. Watching him and other nights in various places of the city, doing graffiti, siting and reading, talking to a chamber, walking. She photographs him endlessly and he realizes her. They walk both to the street and reach to the same place. She sings to him and they coming closer, the time which going to kiss each other, somebody with motorcycle passes in front of the camera the kiss is missed.