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Moxoene (Armenian: Մոկք, Mokqʿ) was a province of old Armenia, today in Van province, Turkey, as well as a feudal familial name c. 400–800, also known by the name Moghk or Mox, Moxq, Moxus, Moxos, Moks, Mukus, Miks, Mikus, sometimes Mekes, as Muksî or Muskî in Kurdish, today Bahçesaray in Turkish. The settlement was known in Roman times as Moxos, after the 8th century as Mokks or Moks, and after the 18th century as Mukus.
It was an ancient Armenian province, which was bounded on the south by a part of Assyria called Aruastan (Arowastan) by the Armenians. It was governed by Armenian princes. Their descendants still reigned there in the tenth century. The principality of Moxoene, along with Corduene and Zabdicene, is considered to be a Carduchian dynasty.
Before the Armenian Genocide in 1915 the district contained sixty villages, forty of which were inhabited by Armenians.Faqi Tayran, the Kurdish poet and writer, and Han Mahmud, the 19th-century Kurdish lord, were from this district.
"Candy" is a song by Iggy Pop from his ninth solo album, Brick by Brick. The song is a duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52's, and was released as the album's second single in September 1990. The song became the biggest mainstream hit of Pop's career, as he reached the US Top 40 chart for the first and only time.
"Candy" was later included on the 1996 compilation Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop, as well as the 2005 two-disc greatest hits collection, A Million in Prizes: The Anthology.
In "Candy", the initial narrator is a man (Pop) who grieves over a lost love. Following the first chorus, the perspective of the woman (Pierson) is heard. She expresses, unbeknownst to the male, that she misses him as well. According to Pop, the lyrics refer to his teenage girlfriend, Betsy. Pop said:
Another interpretation of the song is that the male protagonist sings to a prostitute, who gave him "love for free," while the woman explains that she has grown tired of the men "down on the street", and that she just wants love, not games.
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Candy is a 1958 novel written by Maxwell Kenton, the pseudonym of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, who wrote it in collaboration for the "dirty book" publisher Olympia Press, which published the novel as part of its "Traveller's Companion" series. According to Hoffenberg,
Southern had a different take on the novel's genesis, claiming it was based on a short story he had written about a girl living in New York's Greenwich Village neighborhood, a Good Samaritan-type, who became involved with a hunchback. After he read Southern's story in manuscript form, Hoffenberg suggested the character should have more adventures. Southern suggested that Hoffenberg write a story about the girl, and he came up with the chapter in which Candy meets Dr. Krankheit at the hospital.
They finished the book in the commune of Tourrettes-sur-Loup France, in a cottage that Southern's friend Mordecai Richler rented for them.
Southern and Hoffenberg battled Olympia Press publisher Maurice Girodias over the copyright after the book was published in North America by Putnam under the authors' own names and became a best-seller.
Music video by Iggy Pop performing Candy. #IggyPop #Candy #Vevo
Brick By Brick (c) 1990 - Subido por Don Vito
Iggy Pop and Kate Pierson - Candy
EDIT: I KNOW It's 1990 not 1999, no need to keep bringing that up, it's not like I can edit such an old video so there's an annotation. "Candy" Performed by Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson Written by Iggy Pop Released on September 19, 1990 NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. THIS IS JUST FOR NON-PROFIT ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.
The Pretenders - With Friends (2019) Candy (James Osterberg)
IGGY POP -CANDY~HD OFF BRICK BY BRICK LYRICS: It's a rainy afternoon In 1990 The big city geez it's been 20 years- Candy-you were so fine Beautiful beautiful Girl from the north You burned my heart With a flickering torch I had a dream that no one else could see You gave me love for free candy, candy , Candy I can't let you go All my life you're haunting me I loved you so Candy, candy , Candy I can't let you go Life is crazy Candy baby Yeah, well it hurt me real bad when you left I'm glad you got out But I miss you I've had a hole in my heart For so long I've learned to fake it and Just smile along Down on the street Those men are all the same I need a love Not games Not games Candy, Candy, Candy I can't let you go All my life you're haunting me I loved you so Candy, Candy , Cand...
These remastered versions are a tribute to all musicians and artists who, during the existence of Shantou discotheque, have been the guiding axis of their magical musicalization. This channel is a TRIBUTE, to groups, soloists, musicians and artists, who are the true creators of magic. Estas versiones remasterizadas, son un homenaje a todos los músicos y artistas que durante la existencia de Shantou discotheque, han sido eje rector de su mágica musicalización. Este canal es un HOMENAJE, a los grupos, solistas, músicos y artistas, que son los verdaderos creadores de la magia. James Newell Osterberg, Jr., (Iggy Pop), músico de rock y actor estadounidense. Considerado uno de los más innovadores aportando en la creación de nuevos géneros dentro del rock tales como el punk rock, el post-punk,...
Music video by Iggy Pop performing Real Wild Child (Wild One). (C) 1986 A&M; Records
From Iggy's album Brick by Brick (1990). Enjoy!
the iggy pop one
Moxoene (Armenian: Մոկք, Mokqʿ) was a province of old Armenia, today in Van province, Turkey, as well as a feudal familial name c. 400–800, also known by the name Moghk or Mox, Moxq, Moxus, Moxos, Moks, Mukus, Miks, Mikus, sometimes Mekes, as Muksî or Muskî in Kurdish, today Bahçesaray in Turkish. The settlement was known in Roman times as Moxos, after the 8th century as Mokks or Moks, and after the 18th century as Mukus.
It was an ancient Armenian province, which was bounded on the south by a part of Assyria called Aruastan (Arowastan) by the Armenians. It was governed by Armenian princes. Their descendants still reigned there in the tenth century. The principality of Moxoene, along with Corduene and Zabdicene, is considered to be a Carduchian dynasty.
Before the Armenian Genocide in 1915 the district contained sixty villages, forty of which were inhabited by Armenians.Faqi Tayran, the Kurdish poet and writer, and Han Mahmud, the 19th-century Kurdish lord, were from this district.