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En Vivo may refer to:
En Vivo! is a live/video album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Filmed by Banger Films during The Final Frontier World Tour at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile on 10 April 2011 and directed by Andy Matthews, it was released worldwide on 26 March 2012, 23 March in Australia, 27 March in the United States and Canada and 28 March in Japan.
Met with a generally positive critical response, the video counterpart includes a feature length behind the scenes documentary and peaked at No. 1 in the Australian, Austrian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish and UK Music Video Charts.
The intention to release a live document from The Final Frontier World Tour was first announced in the press release for the From Fear to Eternity compilation on 15 March 2011, in which the band's manager, Rod Smallwood, reported that the concerts in Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina were being filmed for a DVD release. On 7 April, Banger Films, the same production company behind the 2009 documentary, Iron Maiden: Flight 666, announced that they would be filming both concerts, and reportedly used 22 HD cameras and an octocam (a flying camera which captures aerial crowd scenes). On top of this, the band transported a gigantic stage prop of their mascot, Eddie, to South America specially for the recording, which, according to bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris, "wasn’t due to make his appearance until our European leg of the tour later in 2011."
En Vivo (known as Nuevos Días TV from 1995 until the end of 1997) was a Colombian programadora that operated between 1995 and 2001. Its main productions were the morning program En vivo (1995-96), the interview program by the same title (1996-97), and the newscasts En vivo 9:30 (evening) and En vivo 6:30 (morning) that aired on Canal A from 1998-2001.
Nuevos Días/En Vivo stands out as a programadora that commenced operations in the middle of a concession period, not at the start of a new licitación, beginning broadcasting on Tuesday, March 21, 1995. This is because in the period 1995-96, Inravisión experimented with 24-hour broadcasting for its two commercial channels. This was nowhere near a financial success for any of the involved parties; all four morning news programs (En vivo, Buenos Días Colombia and programs from Caracol and RCN) were losing money.
However, further off-cycle events propelled the rise of this company on Cadena Uno. When Producciones Cinevisión, one of the largest programadoras on that channel, folded, its spaces went to a licitación to be re-awarded to participating applicants. In this bidding, Nuevos Días was one of the biggest winners, gaining the weeknight slot for its new interview program and several other spaces used to broadcast everything from a program about myths to a musical program, Vía Libre.
Bermudez may refer to:
Bermúdez is a 2009 Colombian telenovela produced and broadcast by Caracol TV. It was initially released as Todas odian a Bermúdez ("All women hate Bermúdez").
The telenovela tells the story of Arturo Bermúdez (Víctor Hugo Cabrera), a sports journalist who works for Hechos, a Bogotá-based weekly current issues news magazine. Bermúdez, who excels as a journalist, nevertheless is regarded as an annoying person, who tends to make disrespectful remarks and jokes, especially toward women. The former editor-in-chief of the magazine quit because of Bermúdez's behaviour.
Hechos's owner, Gonzalo Lleras (Diego Bertie), who returns to Colombia in order to run his businesses, appoints Silvia Vargas (Valentina Rendón) —at the moment editor-in-chief of an evening newspaper— as the new publisher of the magazine. Both Lleras and Vargas are college classmates of Bermúdez, who jokingly refers to Silvia as cuatrolámparas ("four-lamps", because Silvia used to wear glasses during her college years).
Bermúdez is the name and brand of a variety of rums from the Dominican Republic produced by J. Armando Bermúdez & Co., S.A. Bermúdez and the other Dominican rums, Barceló and Brugal, are collectively known as the three B's. Bermúdez has its distillery in Santiago de los Caballeros.
The origin of Bermúdez goes back to 1852, eight years after the declaration of independence and foundation of the Dominican Republic, when Don Erasmo Bermúdez created the formula of the Bitter Panacea, a rum to be taken as appetizing that soon became famous.
Until 1927 the entity was ruled by Don Armando Bermúdez, who turned it into an industry of national projection under the name of "Unrivaled Liquors Manufacture". Later, when it turned into a stock company under the present name of J. Armando Bermúdez & Co., C. por A. reached its character of national institution under the ruling of Domingo O. Bermúdez.
The fourth generation of managers arrived in 1967, presently represented by Don Carlos Alberto Bermúdez Pippa, who runs the company under the same industrial, commercial and of service principles left by their founders.
Macarena is a Spanish female name, popular in Andalusia, in honor of the Virgin of Hope of Macarena. Some sources also say that the name comes from the Greek "Makarios", which means "happy".
Notable people bearing this name include:
Iron Maiden Live After Death 1985 Live at Long Beach Arena 1 Churchill Speach/ Aces High 2 2 Minutes To Midnight 3 The Trooper 4 Revelations 5 Flight Of Icarus 6 Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 7 Powerslave 8 Number Of The Beast 9 Hallowed Be Thy Name 10 Iron Maiden 11 Run To The Hills 12 Running Free 13 Sanctuary Band: Bruce Dickinson lead vocals, writer Dave Murray guitar Adrian Smith guitar, vocals, writer Steve Harris bass, vocals, writer Nicko McBrain drums Filmed and Recorded - Long Beach Arena, California March 14th - 18th 1985 at World Slavery Tour '85 Black Sabbath The Last Supper 1999 (Reunion) Full Concert: https://youtu.be/Bd0PPIzkP6Q Motorhead Stage Fright Live Hammersmith Odeon: https://youtu.be/3lWmXP9YxV4 Motorhead Birthday Party 1985 Hammersmith Odeon Live: https://youtu.b...
Iron Maiden performing The Trooper live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile. April 10, 2011.
Setlist: 1. Churchill’s Speech (0:00) 2. Aces High (0:39) 3. Where Eagles Dare (5:37) 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight (10:50) 5. The Clansman (16:44) 6. The Trooper (26:01) 7. Revelations (30:12) 8. For The Greater Good Of God (36:35) 9. The Wicker Man (45:59) 10. Sign Of The Cross (50:43) 11. Flight Of Icarus (01:01:44) 12. Fear Of The Dark (01:05:27) 13. The Number Of The Beast (01:13:14) 14. Iron Maiden (01:18:14) 15. The Evil That Men Do (01:23:45) 16. Hallowed Be Thy Name (01:28:11) 17. Run To The Hills (01:35:49) Check my Instagram: @souviniciusbarbosa All rights reserved by Iron Maiden.
Iron Maiden - Blood Brothers (En Vivo! Live in Santiago) Taken from En Vivo! a live album filmed during The Final Frontier World Tour at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile on 10 April 2011, it was released worldwide on 26 March 2012. Blood Brothers is originally taken from Iron Maiden's 12th studio album Brave New World released in 2000, which featured the singles "The Wicker Man" & "Out of the Silent Planet" Subscribe to the Iron Maiden channel for all the latest official music videos, behind the scenes and live performances here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaisXKBdNOYqGr2qOXCLchQ?sub_confirmation=1 See more official videos from Iron Maiden - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL171A6536C5FDFD95 Listen to more from the album Brave New World here - https://www.youtube.com...
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Iron Maiden performing Iron Maiden live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile. April 10, 2011.
En Vivo! é um álbum ao vivo da banda Iron Maiden com lançamento previsto para 26 e 27 de março de 2012. O álbum foi gravado em uma apresentação da banda no Estádio Nacional em Santiago,Chile no dia 10 de Abril de 2011, durante a turnê The Final Frontier World Tour.
Iron Maiden performing The Final Frontier live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile. April 10, 2011.
Iron Maiden performing Hallowed Be Thy Name live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile. April 10, 2011.
En Vivo may refer to:
Todavia quedan restos de humedad
Sus olores llenan ya mi soledad
En la cama su silueta
Se dibuja cual promesa
De llenar el breve espacio en que no esta
Todavia yo no se si volver
Nadie sabe al dia siguiente lo que hara
Rompe todos mis esquemas
No confiesa ni una pena
No me pide nada a cambio de lo que da
Suele ser violenta y tierna
No habla de uniones eternas
Mas se entrega cual si hubiera solo un dia para amar
No comparte una reunion
Mas le gusta la cancion
que comprometa su pensar
Todavia no pregunte te quedaras
Temo mucho a la respuesta de un jamas
La prefiero compartida
Antes de vaciar mi vida
No es perfecta mas se acerca
a lo que yo... Simplemente soy