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  2. Conquest (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Conquest" features a bullfighting theme, directed by Diane Martel in Artesia, California. It premiered November 26 on MTV and November 27 in the iTunes Store [5] as well as Fuse TV. [9] The music video received two nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, winning the ...

  3. Pasodoble - Wikipedia

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    Festeros parading pasodoble as a military march Pasodoble on ice: Luca Lanotte & Anna Cappellini Poster for a bullfight in Barcelona. Pasodoble (Spanish: double step) is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops. Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name).

  4. Olé, Olé, Olé - Wikipedia

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    Olé is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance commonly used in bullfighting and flamenco dance. [2] In flamenco music and dance, shouts of "olé" often accompany the dancer during and at the end of the performance, and a singer in cante jondo may emphasize the word "olé" with melismatic turns.

  5. Ai No Corrida (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ai No Corrida" is a song written by Chaz Jankel and Kenny Young, first recorded in 1980 and featured on Jankel's self-titled debut album for A&M Records. Ai (愛) is the Japanese word for "love", while Corrida is the Spanish word for "bullfight", but also in Spain's youth slang, is a nickname for masculine ejaculation.

  6. Toreador Song - Wikipedia

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    A piece of the Toreador Song's sheet music, with lyrics translated to English by Jerry Castillo, is owned by the Smithsonian Institution and kept in the National Museum of American History. [15] The series Thermae Romae Novae features an adaptation of the Toreador Song. The adaptation was specifically created for the series to reflect the theme ...

  7. Don Alfonso - Wikipedia

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    "Don Alfonso" is the second UK single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1975. Side 1 has an additional credit: "featuring David Bedford on vocals". This is a comic novelty song from the 20th century, sung by a boasting, bogus toreador, who seems to know very little about bullfighting.

  8. Colombia's congress votes to ban bullfights, dealing a blow ...

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    Colombia’s congress voted Tuesday to ban bullfights in the South American nation, delivering a serious blow to a centuries-old tradition that has inspired famous songs and novels but has become ...

  9. The First 40 Years - Wikipedia

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    "Bullfight Music" - 0:17 "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)" - 0:19 "Good Night Sweetheart" - 0:28 "Theme from New York, New York" - 3:19 "It Was a Very Good Year" - 4:19 "The Best Is Yet to Come" - 2:58 "I've Got You Under My Skin" - 3:33 "I've Got the World on a String" - 2:07 "Instrumental Intro" - 0:10 "All the Way" - 0:13