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  2. Trịnh Công Sơn - Wikipedia

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    A rock music concert event titled Nối Vòng Tay Lớn ("The Great Circle of Vietnam"); the name of a popular patriotic anti-war song by Trịnh Công Sơn, was officially promoted and held in Hồ Chí Minh City ostensibly as a memorial to Trịnh, and featuring various Vietnamese rock bands and artists, had officially taken place for the ...

  3. Threshold (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 Threshold released newly remixed versions of their first four albums Wounded Land, Psychedelicatessen, Extinct Instinct and Clone on CD and vinyl formats. [7] The band promoted the remixes with the retrospective Threshold Through Time Tour where they performed songs from all twelve of the studio albums. [8]

  4. The Social Network Song - Wikipedia

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    "Facebook Uh, Oh, Oh (A Satirical Song)" was chosen internally by the San Marino broadcaster SMRTV to represent San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. [1]On 18 March 2012, a few days after the song was announced, the EBU deemed that the song contained an unreasonable commercial message for Facebook, which resulted in the lyrics' disqualification; according to the Eurovision Rule 1.2.2 ...

  5. Talk:Threshold (song) - Wikipedia

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  6. Đổi Mới - Wikipedia

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    Socioeconomic Renovation in Viet Nam the Origin, Evolution, and Impact of Doi Moi. International Development Research Centre. ISBN 978-1-55250-318-8. OCLC 957461954. Kerkvliet, Benedict J.; Marr, David G. (2004). Beyond Hanoi: Local Government in Vietnam. NIAS Press. ISBN 9788791114557. Stern, Lewis (1987).

  7. Dweller on the Threshold (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded for the album on the Beautiful Visions sessions in summer 1981 at the Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California. [1]The lyrics on this song and part of "Aryan Mist" were inspired by the 1950 publication Glamour —A World Problem by Alice Bailey and the Tibetan master Djwal Khul, as described in Van Morrison's liner notes for the album.

  8. Tóc Tiên - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Khoa Tóc Tiên (Vietnamese: [tɐwk͡p̚˧ˀ˦ tiɜŋ˧]; born 13 May 1989), [1] known simply as Tóc Tiên, is a Vietnamese singer.. Beginning her career as a child, Tiên later became a teen idol, participating in several singing competitions and releasing two studio albums: Nụ cười nắng mai (2007) and Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ (2008).

  9. Quan họ - Wikipedia

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    Singing Quan họ at Hoàn Kiếm Lake Women sing Quan họ at Đô Temple. Quan họ (Vietnamese: [kwaːn hɔ̂ˀ]) singing is a Vietnamese folk music style characterized both by its antiphonal nature, with alternating groups of female and male singers issuing musical challenges and responses.