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Boy Blue (other)
Boy Blue may refer to: * Boy Blue (Pop Rock Band), a Pop Rock band from northern New Jersey. * "Boy Blue" (Electric Light Orchestra song) * "Boy Blue" (Cyndi Lauper song) * Boy Blue (''Fables''), a fictional character in the Vertigo comic book series ''Fables'', based on the "Little Boy Blue" nursery rhyme. *Boy Blue, a fictional villain in the DC Comics universe, associated with Nebula Man See also *Little Boy Blue (other) * Blue Boy (other) *The Boy in Blue (other) ''The Boy in Blue'' or ''The Boys in Blue'' may refer to: * ''The Boy in Blue'' (1919 film), a lost film directed by F. W. Murnau * ''The Boy in Blue'' (1986 film), a film starring Nicolas Cage *''The Boys in Blue'', a 1982 British comedy film See ...
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Boy Blue (Pop Rock Band)
Boy Blue may refer to: * Boy Blue (Pop Rock Band), a Pop Rock band from northern New Jersey. * "Boy Blue" (Electric Light Orchestra song) * "Boy Blue" (Cyndi Lauper song) * Boy Blue (''Fables''), a fictional character in the Vertigo comic book series ''Fables'', based on the "Little Boy Blue" nursery rhyme. *Boy Blue, a fictional villain in the DC Comics universe, associated with Nebula Man See also *Little Boy Blue (other) * Blue Boy (other) *The Boy in Blue (other) ''The Boy in Blue'' or ''The Boys in Blue'' may refer to: * ''The Boy in Blue'' (1919 film), a lost film directed by F. W. Murnau * ''The Boy in Blue'' (1986 film), a film starring Nicolas Cage *''The Boys in Blue'', a 1982 British comedy film See ...
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Boy Blue (Electric Light Orchestra Song)
"Boy Blue" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which first appeared as track number 3 from their 1974 album ''Eldorado''. Content Composition The album version of the song starts with a Baroque-style brass fanfare – reminiscent of Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" (ca. 1700) — and then develops into a minimoog sequence before the song properly begins. The song includes a midway solo of the band's three string players. At the end of the song the string instruments quickly fade, immediately leading into the LP's fourth track "Laredo Tornado". Bassist Mike de Albuquerque sings on the song - one of his final appearances in the ELO catalogue. The US edited single version of the song is missing the fanfare intro, parts of the orchestral bridge, and the second to last chorus. Lyrics The song is an anti-war song set during the Crusades and forms the second dream as part of the overall ''Eldorado'' dreamscape. It tell ...
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Boy Blue (Cyndi Lauper Song)
"Boy Blue" is a pop song written by Cyndi Lauper, Stephen Broughton Lunt, and Jeff Bova for Lauper's second album, '' True Colors'' (1986). It was released as the album's fourth single in 1987 (see 1987 in music). The single version is a remix. Charting at #71 on the Hot 100. Proceeds from the sale of the single were donated to AIDS organizations. The official video was a live clip of the song in Paris, France and it was pulled from the concert video ''Cyndi Lauper in Paris''. The video received heavy airplay on MTV when the single was released (during June and July 1987) and was rarely played after. A live version of "Boy Blue" was later released as the B-side of her single "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)". Background Thematically like " True Colors" on the album, Lauper wrote this song for a friend who died of AIDS, and the title comes from a poem by Eugene Field called "Little Boy Blue". This poem is based on a kid's story: "Little Boy Blue" ''The little ...
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Boy Blue (Fables)
Boy Blue is a major character in the Vertigo comic book series ''Fables''. He is based on the nursery rhyme character Little Boy Blue. At the beginning of the series, he is portrayed as an efficient but meek office clerk helping Snow White run Fabletown; however, he has a colorful and violent history that is gradually revealed as the series goes on. Appearance Throughout ''Fables'', Boy Blue is depicted as a young man in his mid-to-late teens with blue eyes and blond hair. In Fabletown, he has his hair cut short and wears modern clothes in his signature color. He usually has a modern, valved trumpet of some kind on or near his person. He wears Chuck Taylor All-Stars. In flashbacks, notably "The Last Castle," Boy Blue is shown as a medieval squire or page in blue livery, with hair that touches his shoulders. During "Homelands," Blue, when not transformed or in disguise, is drawn with a blue cloth mask tied over his hair and the top half of his face, matching the dark blue ...
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Nebula Man
Nebula Man is a fictional character in DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #100–101 (1972). Originally a villain responsible for the disappearance of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, he has since reappeared as Neh-Buh-Loh, the primary antagonist in the 2005– 2006 mega-series ''Seven Soldiers'' by Grant Morrison. Before this reappearance Morrison built up the character's backstory, starting in 1997 with more extensive appearances in ''JLA: Classified'' ( 2005). Fictional character biography The Neh-Buh-Loh is in fact the adult version of a sentient universe called Qwewq. He first appeared as the Nebula Man in ''Justice League of America'' #100, described as a cosmic being "whose touch has the power of 20 atomic bombs". He was supposedly created by a villain known as The Hand to defeat the original Seven Soldiers of Victory (a later retcon would give him his current origin, with The Hand's involvement being more incidental). He battled the Soldiers in Tib ...
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Little Boy Blue (other)
"Little Boy Blue" is a nursery rhyme. Little Boy Blue may also refer to: * Little Boy Blue (1912 film), a silent one-reel film * Little Boy Blue (1997 film), ''Little Boy Blue'' (1997 film), a drama starring Ryan Phillippe, Nastassja Kinski, and John Savage * Little Boy Blue (novel), ''Little Boy Blue'' (novel), a 1981 novel by Edward Bunker * Little Boy Blue (operetta), ''Little Boy Blue'' (operetta), the title of the 1911 Broadway production of the 1910 operetta ''Lord Piccolo'' * Little Boy Blue (poem), "Little Boy Blue" (poem), an 1888 poem by Eugene Field * Little Boy Blue (TV series), ''Little Boy Blue'' (TV series), a 2017 TV series based on the murder of Rhys Jones *"Little Boy Blue", parlour song by Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin * The Little Boy Blues, an American rock band See also

* Little Girl Blue (other) * Boy Blue (other) * ''Little Boy Boo'', a "Looney Tunes" cartoon {{disambig ...
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Blue Boy (other)
Blue Boy, Blueboy, Blues Boy or Blue Boys may refer to: * ''The Blue Boy'', a c. 1770 painting by Thomas Gainsborough * ''The Blue Boy'', an 1876 watercolor by Winslow Homer * ''Blue Boy'' (novel), a 1932 novel by Jean Giono * ''The Blue Boy'' (picture book), a 1992 children's book by Martin Auer * Blueboy (plant), or ''Stirlingia'', a plant genus * Blue Boy, a rosemary cultivar * ''Blueboy'' (magazine), a 1974–2007 gay pornographic magazine * Blue Boys F.C., Namibian football club * ''The Blue Boy'', a 1926 American film directed by Arthur Maude * ''The Blue Boy'' (film), a 1994 British film directed by Paul Murton Music * The Blue Boys, a 1920s American ragtime band of Prater & Hayes * The Blueboys, a 1960s predecessor of American band The Blue Things * Blue Boys, a backing group for Jim Reeves * "Blue Boy" (song), a 1958 single by Jim Reeves * Blue Boys (Danish band), a 1960s vocal quartet * Blueboy (band), a 1990s English indie pop band * Blue Boy (DJ), Scottis ...
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