Category: Cubism



Heart” is a song recorded by Pet Shop Boys which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in April 1988[1] (see 1988 in music). This is also their last number 1 song to date. The song was included on the group’s third studio album, ActuallyWritten by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, “Heart” was the fourth and final single from the duo’s second ‘proper’ album Actually. Remixed as a single and released in March 1988, it rocketed to the top of the charts to become the duo’s fourth – and, to date, last – UK number one single. It was also a massive hit across Europe. The genesis of the song goes back to the sessions for the duo’s first album Please in early 1986 with Shep Pettibone. Originally the duo had planned to offer it to Hi-NRG singer Hazell Dean or — more notoriously — Madonna, but they ultimately kept it for themselves. The duo’s version of the song was intended to be used in the Steven Spielberg-produced film Innerspace, but the dance sequence it was intended for was at the wrong tempo for the song. The song was originally called “Heartbeat”, but was changed after Culture Club drummer Jon Moss announced the formation of a group Heartbeat UK. The lyrics are noted for being more traditional than most Pet Shop Boys songs, being a straightforward declaration of love — a characteristic common in many pop songs. On the commentary of the live Pet Shop Boys DVD Cubism, Neil reveals that the “uh uh oh oh uh” refrain which repeats throughout the song features the vocals

 


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Concierto de AFRO-CUBISM (Cuba/Mali) el 9 de Julio del 2010 en LA MAR DE MUSICAS, Cartagena, Murcia

 


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White Lady Sculpture 4ft 11in. See more works at artsdirectgallery.com Check out our New Gallery on e-bay: stores.ebay.com 1.Personal Art Tours: Central America, Australia, London, Paris, Monte Carlo, Amsterdam, Germany, Italy and United States. We have visited more than 300 Museums and Art Galleries worldwide. 2. News Article: The Moon Valley News: Phoenix, AZ. Vol. 17 No.1 Jan.2000 Pg.2 3. News Article: The Wichita Business Journal: Vol. 14 No. 49 Art Business Strategies Pg.10 Dec.3, 1999 4. Special Arts Governor’s Exhibit, Ks 1998 5. Kansas Trade Embassy: Tokyo, Japan 1995-2002 6. News Article: Kansas Magazine: Third issue fall of 1997 Pgs. 8-9 Story Japanese Rake 7. Permanent Collection: Manori, Japan City Hall 1996. Recognition honor from City Mayor. 8. International Trade Show: Tokyo Japan 1995-1996. Raku Pottery by Litsey 9. International Exhibit: Osaka, Japan Rinku Gate Tower 1996. Raku by Litsey 10. Exhibit: Kemper Museum, Kansas City, Mo.1996 Raku by Litsey. 11. TV Show: Arts in Wichita, WSU, Channel 13 TV. Film on Litsey’s Art Studio. 12. News Article: “The Best Kept Secret in Kansas” Eldorado Times, Litsey’s Art Studio. 13. Warren Hall Coutts lll. Museum El Dorado, Ks. Show and permanent collection 14. National: Scholastic Award 1st place achievement: Metal Sculpture. 15. Family founding members of the Boulder Pottery Guild. Artists Statement: Pure psychic automatism is where we start our thinking, before we work on canvas, paper, glass or clay. The key to

 

 

 

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