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Terra Rosa (Japanese: テラ・ローザ, Hepburn: Tera Rōza, Portuguese for "Pink Earth") was a Japanese heavy metal band formed by keyboardist Masashi "Jill" Okagaki and female vocalist Kazue Akao in Osaka in 1982. Their musical style was notably under the influence of Western metal, [1] most notably British band Rainbow. [2]
The film follows the exploits of the French mercenary Bob Denard in the Congo between 1964 and 1967. The story begins in July 1967 with Denard who has just staged a rebellion against President Joseph-Désiré Mobutu of the Congo giving a rousing speech to his mercenaries while looking worried when he reads a message from Paris.
[13] [14] [15] The track "Up Da Ra", [16] employs the literary device of the unreliable narrator to lambast the Irish phenomenon of armchair republicanism. [17] Their work explores a number of themes that are of significance to Irish urban youth, including drug abuse, interaction with the Garda Síochána , [ 18 ] and violence.
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Robinson was born on 15 August 1946 in Homerton, London, to Phyllis (1916–2005) and Leslie Robinson (1913–1989). [3] His parents were from working-class Hackney backgrounds; his father was a civil servant and council employee who served in the RAF, and his mother, an audio-typist, served in the WAAF. [4]
The song draws inspiration and includes a vocal sample from The Monkees' song "Zilch" provided by Peter Tork, [6] [better source needed] which began by repeating the name "Mr. Bob Dobalina." [ 7 ] In a 2012 Rolling Stone article, Del said, "I just kind of conceptualized who Mr. Dobalina would be."
When Bob throws a dinner party to bond with his new friend, Gayle uses the opportunity to introduce the family to her new love interest. Little does Gayle know, Louise, her niece has a long-standing feud with Gayle's date and will stop at nothing to break them apart. Calamity ensues as Bob attempts to impress his new buddy and the kids take action.
Melodisc records was founded by Austrian-born American citizen Emil Edward Shalit (24 December 1909 – 23 April 1983) and his business partner Jack Chilkes. Melodisc began trading in London, England, in August 1949 [1] and soon became established as one of the first—and, at the time, the largest—independent record labels in the UK. [2]