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"Discothèque" is a single by the Irish can refer to multiple things: Things relating to Ireland or its culture, see also List of Ireland-related topics. The Irish ethnicity. The Irish language, the Goidelic Celtic language of Ireland. Hiberno-English, the English language as spoken by the Irish. Irish whiskey. The Irish class battleships in Gundam...
Irish Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. As a cultural...
rock band U2 is an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals and guitar, The Edge (David Howell Evans) on guitar and pianos, vocals, and bass, Adam Clayton on bass and guitar, and Larry Mullen, Jr. on drums. U2 has been one of the most popular rock bands in...
U2 released on the album Pop is an album released by the Irish rock band U2 in March of 1997. It is notable for combining elements of popular 90s techno with traditional U2 alternative guitar rock and for being perhaps U2s most emotional-laden album, along with Achtung Baby (1991). Reaction Considered by many...
Pop in 1997. It show cases their attempts at Techno is a form of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s and primarily refers to a particular style developed in and around Detroit and subsequently adopted by European producers. History Techno was primarily developed in basement studios by The Belleville Three, a cadre of African-American men who...
techno music. In the accompanying A music video (also video clip, promo) is a short film meant to present a visual representation of a popular music song. The American cable television channel MTV (Music Television launched in 1981), originated the format of end-to-end music video programming without any conventional programs, although the music...
music video, the four rockers dressed up in Village People were a disco band of the late 1970s. The gay-themed group was as well known for their outrageous on-stage costumes (the members dressing up as a police officer, an American Indian chief, a construction worker, a soldier, and a cowboy) as for their catchy tunes and...
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