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"Amaranth" (alongside "Poison" by Alice Cooper) was sampled by the German dance-act Baracuda in the 2008 single "Where is the Love". [23] The song was made available for download on 14 August 2012 to play in Rock Band 3 basic and pro mode utilizing real guitar and bass guitar, and MIDI compatible electronic drum kits and keyboards.
Amaranthus caudatus (also known as Amaranthus edulis [2] and Amaranthus mantegazzianus [2]) is a species of annual flowering plant.It goes by common names such as love-lies-bleeding, [3] pendant amaranth, [4] tassel flower, [3] velvet flower, [3] foxtail amaranth, [3] and quelite.
According to Greek legend Crocus or Krokus (Greek: Κρόκος), was a mortal youth the gods turned into a plant bearing his name, the crocus, after his death caused by his great desire and unfulfilled love for the shepherdess Smilax. [125] Other versions state that as he died three tears fell into the flower becoming its three stigmata. [126 ...
Cardiospermum halicacabum, known as the lesser balloon vine, balloon plant or love in a puff, is a climbing plant widely distributed across tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, Australia, South Asia and North America that is often found as a weed along roads and rivers. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Paris quadrifolia, the herb Paris [3] or true lover's knot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It occurs in temperate and cool areas throughout Eurasia, from Spain to Yakutia, and from Iceland to Mongolia. [1] It prefers calcareous soils and lives in damp and shady places, especially old established woods and stream banks.
Terraria Otherworld is not the same thing as Terraria 2. CoolJhon 23:27, 23 March 2024 (UTC) Oh, I just realized that I ment to say the sentence about terraria 2, not the paragraph. Sorry for the typo. Terraria 2 has not been cancelled, and that sentence should be removed from the section about cancelled games.
The final 31-movement piece was premiere later in Graz, on 16 November 1977, by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Leif Segerstam. [ 2 ] As customary in Berio's musical output, Coro has its place in a sequence of works whose titles refer to archetypal modes of musical expression.
The word chôro (Portuguese pronunciation:; nowadays spelled simply choro) is Portuguese for "weeping", "cry", and came to be the name used for music played by an ensemble of Brazilian street musicians (called chorões) using both African and European instruments, who improvise in a free and often dissonant kind of counterpoint called contracanto.