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Loco or El Loco may refer to: Places United States * Loco, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Loco, Oklahoma, a village * Loco, Texas, an unincorporated community * Loco Mountain (Labinero, Montana), a mountain peak of the Crazy Mountains in Montana * Loco River, Puerto Rico Elsewhere * Loco, Switzerland, a village and former municipality People * Loco (Apache) (1823–1905), Apache chief * Loco (nickname), a list of people known as "Loco" or "El Loco" * Joe Loco (1921–1988), American jazz and pop pianist and arranger * Loco (rapper) (born 1989), South Korean rapper * Locó (footballer) (born 1984), Angolan footballer Manuel Armindo Morais Cange * El Loco (wrestler), ring name of Canadian professional wrestler Rami Sebei Arts and entertainment Amusement park attractions * El Loco (Adventuredome), a roller coaster at Adventuredome in Las Vegas * El Loco (roller coaster), a type of roller coaster manufactured by S&S Worldwide Fictional characters * Loco (Gobots), in the ...
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Loco, Georgia
Loco is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Georgia, Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. History The name "Loco" most likely is derived from the Chickasaw language. A post office called Loco was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1942. Loco has a Baptist church, which was established in 1895. The GNIS also lists the name as "Loce". References

Unincorporated communities in Lincoln County, Georgia Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state) {{LincolnCountyGA-geo-stub ...
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The Great Silence
''The Great Silence'' ( it, Il grande silenzio) is a 1968 revisionist Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci. An Italian-French co-production, the film stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski, Vonetta McGee (in her film début) and Frank Wolff, with Luigi Pistilli, Mario Brega, Marisa Merlini and Carlo D'Angelo in supporting roles. Conceived by Corbucci as a politically-charged allegory inspired by the deaths of Che Guevara and Malcolm X, the film's plot takes place in Utah prior to the Great Blizzard of 1899. It pits a mute gunslinger (Trintignant), fighting in the defence of a group of outlaws and a vengeful young widow (McGee), against a group of ruthless bounty killers led by "Loco" (Kinski) and the corrupt banker Henry Pollicut (Pistilli). Unlike most films of the genre, which were filmed in the Almería province of Spain to double for areas such as Texas and Mexico, ''The Great Silence'' was primarily filmed on location in the Italian ...
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Loco (Jowell & Randy Song)
"Loco" ( en, "Crazy") is the lead single from Jowell & Randy's album El Momento released on February 27, 2010. A remix features reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel, was released later on June 15, 2010. Live performances The remix version was performed on the 2010 Premios Juventud on July 15, before that, Wisin & Yandel performed their single " Irresistible", including a choreography by the dancers of Step Up 3D dancing behind them. Music video A music video for both versions (album version & remix) was filmed since February 23, 2010 in San Juan, Puerto Rico directed by Music video director Ulysses Terrero. The video for the album version was premiered on March 30, 2010, while the remix version with Wisin & Yandel Wisin & Yandel is a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo consisting of Wisin and Yandel. They started their career in the late 1990s and have been together since, winning several awards including a Grammy Award in 2009. They became the first and the only ... was premiered on July 8, ...
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Loco (Joel Fletcher Song)
"Loco" is a song recorded by Australian producer Joel Fletcher and features the vocals of Seany B. The song was digitally released on 28 March 2014. Background Following the success of Fletcher's triple platinum-selling single " Swing" featuring Savage, Fletcher teamed up with fellow Melbournite Seany B to produce the follow up "Loco". Track listing *Digital download # "Loco" – 3:22 *Digital download (remixes) # "Loco" (Vinai Remix) – 3:18 # "Loco" (Tom Size Festival Trap Remix)– 2:53 # "Loco" (Combo Remix) – 4:48 # "Loco" (Kronic Remix)– 3:52 Weekly charts "Loco" debuted on the ARIA In music, an aria (Italian: ; plural: ''arie'' , or ''arias'' in common usage, diminutive form arietta , plural ariette, or in English simply air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrumental or orchestral accompanime ... singles chart at #13 on the 13th of April 2014. Year-end chart Certification References {{authority control 2014 singles 2 ...
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Loco (Fun Lovin' Criminals Song)
"Loco" is a song by American band Fun Lovin' Criminals, released as the first single from their third studio album of the same name (2001). It samples the song "Happy Anniversary" by Australian rock music group Little River Band, so writing credits are given to band members David Briggs and Beeb Birtles. Fun Lovin' Criminals provided addition writing to the track and also produced it. A song with Latin influences, "Loco" was issued as a single on February 5, 2001. It became the group's highest-charting single in the United Kingdom due to its use in a television advertisement for Miller beer, peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart. It also garnered some success in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Portugal. Background During an interview with Jon Kutner, Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman Huey Morgan said that he wanted to create a track that sounded like a song Mexican-American guitarist Carlos Santana would compose. He felt connected to him because of thei ...
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Loco (Enrique Iglesias Song)
"Loco" is the lead Spanish single and overall second single from Enrique Iglesias's album, ''Sex and Love'', featuring American singer Romeo Santos. This is Iglesias' second bachata song after "Cuando Me Enamoro". A banda version of the song was recorded which features Mexican singer Roberto Tapia. Another version of the song featuring Spanish singer India Martínez was released on iTunes on 17 December 2013. At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the song received a nomination for Best Tropical Song. Music video The music video is directed by Yasha Malekzad, who has also directed the music videos for " Turn the Night Up" and "Dirty Dancer".Enrique Iglesias and Romeo Santos Hit the Bar, Avoid Danny Trejo ...
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Loco (David Lee Murphy Song)
"Loco" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist David Lee Murphy. It was released in January 2004 as the first single from Murphy's album, '' Tryin' to Get There''. The song reached number 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 2004. It was also Murphy's first entry on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 44. The song was written by Murphy and Kim Tribble. Critical reception Deborah Evans Price, of ''Billboard'' magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "frisky, uptempo number about the joys about being a little bit crazy." She goes on to say that "saucy fiddle and infectious lead-guitar work add spice to this fun tune." She praises Murphy, stating that he remains an "engaging vocalist who knows how to put just the right touch on a light-hearted lyric."''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typ ...
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Loco (Coal Chamber Song)
"Loco" is a single by the band Coal Chamber. It is one of the band's best known songs. Music video The video starts off with the ice cream truck (which is on the cover of the album ''Coal Chamber'') rounding a turn and slowly coming to a stop with the beginning of the song playing. When Fafara says the opening line of "Pull", a crazed ice cream truck driver gets off the truck and heads into a nearby house which is home to the members of Coal Chamber. One by one, the driver hunts them down and forces them to stare into a View Master, which shows Coal Chamber performing the song. Bassist Rayna Foss is first, as the driver sneaks up on her as she is playing a game of jacks. Singer B. Dez Fafara is next, as the driver surprises him while he is sewing a stuffed animal's head back on. Guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascon is the next victim, caught by the driver while he is staring at an empty rocking chair. Drummer Mikey "Bug" Cox is the final victim, as the driver victimizes him while he ...
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El Loco
''El Loco'' is the seventh studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1981. The title means "The Madman" in Spanish. The band's guitarist/singer Billy Gibbons has said that the recording of this album was the first time the three members of the band were isolated from one another in the studio, rather than recording simultaneously in the same room. It also foreshadowed ZZ Top's synthesizer-driven direction later in the decade, with early experimentations in synthesizer backing on certain tracks. Background ''El Loco'' was produced by Bill Ham and recorded and originally mixed by Terry Manning. The biographer David Blayney explains in his book ''Sharp Dressed Men'' that the recording engineer Linden Hudson was involved as a pre-producer on this album.Blayney, David (1994). ''Sharp Dressed Men''. New York: Hyperion. pp. 196–203. . Hudson did not receive credit for engineering the tracks on "Groovy Little Hippie Pad" which were used on the final album mix. In 1987 ...
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Loco (God Album)
''Loco'' is a live performance album by GOD, released in 1991 by Pathological Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Loco'' liner notes. ;GOD *Steve Blake – tenor saxophone *Lou Ciccotelli – drums * Dave Cochrane – bass guitar *John Edwards – double bass *Tim Hodgkinson – alto saxophone *Gary Jeff – bass guitar *Scott Kiehl – drums * Kevin Martin – lead vocals, tenor saxophone, cover art *Russell Smith – guitar ;Additional musicians and production *Justin Broadrick – production *Eddie Prévost – percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Exc ... Release history References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Loco (God album) 1991 live albums God (British band) albums ...
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Loco (Fun Lovin' Criminals Album)
''Loco'' is the third studio album by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals. It was released on March 6, 2001. Track listing # "Where The Bums Go" - 2:57 # "Loco" - 3:53 # "The Biz" - 3:01 # "Run Daddy Run" - 3:45 # "Half A Block" - 4:19 # "Swashbucklin' In Brooklyn" - 3:45 # "Bump" - 3:42 # "Microphone Fiend" - 5:32 ( Eric B. & Rakim cover) # "My Sin" - 3:36 # "Underground" - 4:46 # "She's My Friend" - 3:34 # "There Was A Time" - 4:41 # "Dickholder" - 2:30 # "Little Song" (Contains a hidden track "Kill the Bad Guy") - 8:45 Personnel *Huey Morgan - vocals (all but 12), guitar (all), sound effects (1), talk box (9), vocoder (12) *Brian Leiser Brian Andrew Leiser (better known as Fast, born 29 March 1972), is a member of the New York band Fun Lovin' Criminals Fun Lovin' Criminals are an American rap rock band from New York City. They are best known for their hit "Scooby Snacks", whic ... - bass guitar (1, 11, 15), keyboard (2, 4-6, 9-12, 14-15), sound effects (3, 7-8), trumpet (3, 6 ...
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Glossary Of Musical Terminology
A variety of musical terms are likely to be encountered in printed scores, music reviews, and program notes. Most of the terms are Italian, in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or current Italian meanings. Most of the other terms are taken from French and German, indicated by ''Fr.'' and ''Ger.'', respectively. Unless specified, the terms are Italian or English. The list can never be complete: some terms are common, and others are used only occasionally, and new ones are coined from time to time. Some composers prefer terms from their own language rather than the standard terms listed here. 0–9 ; 1′ : "sifflet" or one foot organ stop ; I : usually for orchestral string instruments, used to indicate that the player should play the passage on the highest-pitched, thinnest string ; ′ : Tierce organ stop ; 2′ : two feet – pipe org ...
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