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Friendly Fire (Joe Lovano
Friendly Fire may refer to: * Friendly fire, an attack on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy/hostile targets Film and television * ''Friendly Fire'' (1979 film), a dramatic TV movie starring Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty * ''Friendly Fire'' (2006 film), a film by Sean Lennon and Michele Civetta * ''Friendly Fire'' (TV series), a 2012 Hong Kong modern serial drama * "Friendly Fire" (''Press Gang''), a 1993 television episode Literature * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1992 essay collection by Bob Black * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1976 non-fiction book by C. D. B. Bryan * "Friendly Fire," a 2004 poem by James Michie *''Friendly Fire'', a 2006 novel by Patrick Gale * ''Friendly Fire'', a 2002 play by Peter Gill * Friendly Fire, a fictional superhero on the team Section 8 in the DC Comics universe Music * ''Friendly Fire'' (Joe Lovano & Greg Osby album) (1998) * ''Friendly Fire'' (Sean Lennon album) (2006) * ''Friendly Fire'' (Shara Nelson album) (1995) *Friendly Fire Reco ...
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Friendly Fire
In military terminology, friendly fire or fratricide is an attack by belligerent or neutral forces on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy or hostile targets. Examples include misidentifying the target as hostile, cross-fire while engaging an enemy, long range ranging errors or inaccuracy. Accidental fire not intended to attack enemy or hostile targets, and deliberate firing on one's own troops for disciplinary reasons is not called friendly fire,Regan, Geoffrey (2002) ''Backfire: a history of friendly fire from ancient warfare to the present day'', Robson Books and neither is unintentional harm to civilian or neutral targets, which is sometimes referred to as collateral damage. Training accidents and bloodless incidents also do not qualify as friendly fire in terms of casualty reporting. Use of the term ''friendly'' in a military context for allied personnel started during the First World War, often when shells fell short of the targeted enemy. The term ''friend ...
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Friendly Fire (Sean Lennon Album)
Friendly Fire may refer to: * Friendly fire, an attack on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy/hostile targets Film and television * ''Friendly Fire'' (1979 film), a dramatic TV movie starring Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty * ''Friendly Fire'' (2006 film), a film by Sean Lennon and Michele Civetta * ''Friendly Fire'' (TV series), a 2012 Hong Kong modern serial drama * "Friendly Fire" (''Press Gang''), a 1993 television episode Literature * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1992 essay collection by Bob Black * ''Friendly Fire'', a 1976 non-fiction book by C. D. B. Bryan * "Friendly Fire," a 2004 poem by James Michie *''Friendly Fire'', a 2006 novel by Patrick Gale * ''Friendly Fire'', a 2002 play by Peter Gill * Friendly Fire, a fictional superhero on the team Section 8 in the DC Comics universe Music * ''Friendly Fire'' (Joe Lovano & Greg Osby album) (1998) * ''Friendly Fire'' (Sean Lennon album) (2006) * ''Friendly Fire'' (Shara Nelson album) (1995) *Friendly Fire Rec ...
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Friendly Fire (event)
Friendly Fire is a charity event by German YouTubers and streamers on the live streaming service Twitch. It takes place once a year since 2015 on the first Saturday in December. There was one special on April 12, 2020, collecting money for victims of the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December .... The most recent stream was on December 4, 2021. Each stream is around 12h long and consists of a series of games and challenges. Friendly Fire collected a total of over 6.5 Million € (7 Million US$) in donation money from viewers and sponsors. The money gets split equally between each years charities. Friendly Fire 9 will be on December 2, 2023, at 3pm CET.Producer ''Mikkel Robrahn'' at the end of Friendly Fire 6 The event won several awards, including the ...
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Funker Vogt
Funker Vogt () is a German electronic-industrial music project with an aggressive style, formed by vocalist Jens Kästel and programmer Gerrit Thomas in 1995. Other members of the band are keyboardist/manager Björn Böttcher, live guitarist Frank Schweigert and lyricist Kai Schmidt. The name of the band translates from German to English as "Radio Operator Vogt", this being the surname of a friend of the band who was a military radio operator.John Bush, '' Funker Vogt biography', AllMusic. Retrieved 2 January 2010 The band ceased in the summer of 2021 due to the termination of cooperation with Chris
On 1 January 2023 Funker Vogt announced that they would return. On December 5, 2023, Bastian Polak joined Funker Vogt as their new lead vocalis

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Friendly Fire (song)
"Friendly Fire" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. Originally recorded during sessions for their seventh studio album, ''One More Light'' (2017), it was later officially released on February 23, 2024, as the lead single from the greatest hits album ''Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000–2023)'' and features vocals from Chester Bennington that were recorded before his death in 2017. It appears as the 20th and final track on the album itself. The song was included in the setlist for the band's From Zero World Tour in 2024. Background In June 2020, Linkin Park member and co-founder Mike Shinoda revealed the existence of a song that contained Chester Bennington's vocals made during the recording sessions for the band's seventh studio album, ''One More Light'' (2017). The song, titled "Friendly Fire", was composed by Shinoda, the band's guitarist Brad Delson, and musician Jon Green, the latter who also served as co-writer of two other songs on the album, "Nobody Can Save ...
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I Get Along (Pet Shop Boys Song)
"I Get Along" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 15 July 2002 as the second single from their eighth studio album, ''Release'' (2002). It peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. Background and composition Written as a love song, Neil Tennant has stated that "I Get Along" is also a commentary on the then fraught relationship between British prime minister Tony Blair and New Labour architect Peter Mandelson after the latter had to resign again from the British Cabinet when he was involved in a second major scandal. It is the first in a trilogy of songs about Blair, followed by " I'm with Stupid" (2006) and "Legacy" (2009). The phrase "rock royalty" was inspired by t-shirts worn by Stella McCartney and Liv Tyler at the 1999 Met Gala, and the line, "The big boys are back and we need them", came from an interview with Richard Ashcroft in ''NME''. The song, like its parent album, also stands in contrast to the Pet Shop Boys' predominantly electronic c ...
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Friendly Fires
Friendly Fires are an English indie rock band from St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. They are currently signed to Polydor Records. Their self-titled debut album was released on 1 September 2008, and was announced as one of the shortlisted twelve for the 2009 Mercury Prize on 21 July 2009. History Friendly Fires met at St Albans School. At the age of 13, in year eight and nine (the second or third year), the members formed their first band, a post-hardcore outfit called First Day Back, covering songs by Green Day and other rock-like artists, which existed until they began university. During this time, lead singer Ed Macfarlane released his own music (under his own name) through the electronica label Skam, and Precinct Recordings. Upon leaving university, they formed a new band inspired by dance music, "lush shoegaze melodies",Hampson, Simon. Fact Magazine (2006Friendly Fires(Google cache result) and classic pop songwriting. The name Friendly Fires originates from the opening ...
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Friendly Fire Recordings
Friendly Fire Recordings is an independent record label based in Brooklyn that was founded by Dan Koplowitz in 2004. Bands under the label include Asobi Seksu, Faunts and David & the Citizens. Friendly Fire is distributed in the United States by Redeye Distribution and in Canada by Outside Music. The digital distribution is handled by Independent Online Distribution Alliance. Artists *Asobi Seksu *Camphor *David & the Citizens *Elk City (band), Elk City *Faunts *The Old Soul *The Whitsundays *Treefight for Sunlight Catalog *FFR-001 - Asobi Seksu - ''Asobi Seksu (album), Asobi Seksu'' (2004) *FFR-002 - Faunts - ''High Expectations/Low Results'' (2005) *FFR-003 - David & the Citizens - ''David & the Citizens EP'' (2005) *FFR-004 - Asobi Seksu - ''Citrus (album), Citrus'' (2006) *FFR-005 - David & the Citizens - ''Until the Sadness is Gone'' (2006) *FFR-006 - Elk City - ''New Believers'' (2007) *FFR-007 - The Old Soul - ''The Old Soul'' (2007) *FFR-008 - The Whitsundays - ''The Whits ...
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Friendly Fire (Shara Nelson Album)
''Friendly Fire'' is the second album by the British singer/songwriter Shara Nelson. It was released in 1995 on Cooltempo Records. The album contains Nelson's UK Top 30 hit, " Rough with the Smooth". Critical reception ''The Irish Times'' wrote that "Shara Nelson's voice in itself would seduce any listener but when accompanied by superior song writing and pristine production, the results are even more tantalising." ''The Independent'' noted that "anyone admiring of Portishead's sparse tripped-out soundscapes, but left thirsty by their lack of genuine soul or authenticity, will be quenched by these sumptuous songs, which make as much sense at three in the afternoon as three in the morning." Track listing Lyrics by Shara Nelson # "Rough with the Smooth" (Nelson, Ashley Beedle, Marc Woodford) # "Moving On" (Nelson, Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald) # "Poetry" (Nelson, Lucas Secon) # "I Fell (So You Could Catch Me)" (Nelson, David Arnold) # "Footprint" (Nelson, Dave Henley, Justin Langl ...
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Friendly Fire (Joe Lovano & Greg Osby Album)
''Friendly Fire'' is an album by the American jazz saxophonists Joe Lovano and Greg Osby recorded in 1998 and released on the Blue Note label.Joe Lovano discography
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In his review for , states, "Lovano and Osby are both first-class improvisers, and they turn in dynamic performances throughout the album, whether it's on originals or standards. They turn ''Friendly Fire'' into a compelling listen that's the musical equivalent of the title's promise".
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