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Le conseguenze dell’amore – Lali Puna – Scary World Theory


Le conseguenze dell’amore è un film del 2004 diretto da Paolo Sorrentino con Toni Servillo, presentato in concorso al 57° Festival di Cannes, plurivincitore ai David di Donatello 2005 e ai Nastri d’Argento 2005. in questo video l’inizio e la fine… con i titoli di testa e la canzone dei Lali Puna – Scary World Theory ( ATTENZIONE!!! svela il finale del film, non che sia importante però ) Lali Puna – Scary World Theory I’ve never said you’ll have to be afraid of the cookie monster beside your bed It’s not the real The real one’s in your head Beyond control The true one cuts you dead It’s a real fight It’s a war When destruction takes over There is no escape Every shot on target Perpetrator knows how to strike

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KiStch 2.0 feat Craig Smart & Theory – Sugar in my Feet (Official Video)


Dispo sur itunes.apple.com HAPPY MUSIC Facebook Fan Page www.facebook.com “KitSch 2.0.” est l’association de deux jeunes DJs producteurs français, tous deux passionnés de musique, qui écument les clubs de France dès leurs débuts (le Mistral à Aix en Provence, le Plazza Madeleine à Paris, les Planches à Deauville, le Palm Beach à Cannes…) Les productions ne se font pas longtemps attendre, puisqu’ils sont contactés par les membres du groupe mythique SUPERFUNK (“Lucky Star”) pour composer un titre intitulé “Parisienne”, signé sur le label DJ Center Records en 2008. Dès l’année suivante, ils se voient sollicités pour remixer des morceaux d’artistes de renom comme DONS (« Rollin Deep »), Stan Courtois (« Malosax »), Katherin Ellis (« I’m coming out »), ou encore le célèbre hit du groupe Journey « Don’t Stop Believin », ce qui leur permet de signer sur d’autres labels prestigieux tels que Kontor, Pool-E-Music ou encore Serial Records. De vrais « Show Men » en LIVE, les KitSch 2.0 traversent le globe pour mixer de Paris à Londres, en passant par Marakech et Miami où ils cotoient Syke ‘n’ Sugarstarr, Tristan Garner, Avicii, Ian Carey, Chocolate Puma… Début 2011, une nouvelle production avec DJ Lazz et la chanteuse Llynn C sort chez Work Machine (le label de Sebastien Drums) : « No More », playlisté par de nombreuses radios et DJs. Ils entament également de nouvelles collaborations à l’etranger, notamment avec des artistes américains et canadiens, à l’instar de Craig Smart

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Chess: Choosing A Perfect Opening Theory

A number of theories are available for opening of chess. These recommended theories are practiced almost everywhere although there are a number of other variations are also available. A large number of variations just prove the complexity of the game! Some variations are considered equally good for both the White and the Black. However you don’t need to learn these openings, they come through experience. You must use your logical and healthy thinking to play chess.

Each opening has a name of its own so to classify a game one needs to know the move which characterizes an opening. Each of the openings also has a number of variations and these variations also have different names! Openings which are similar lead to positions which have similar features.

The classification of the openings depends mainly on the first move. An opening can be an open opening, a semi- open opening or a closed opening. An opening is called Open if White starts the move with 1.e4 and Black responds with 1.e5. It is called semi-open if White starts with 1.e4 but Black does not respond with 1.e5. An opening is called closed if White does not start with 1.e4.

Some of the most common open openings are described below:

Italian game- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4] White castles while making the most of the piece’s mobility. d5 square is controlled by 3.Bc4 move. The free move d7-d5 is thus inhibited. It also keeps a check on a weaker square f7 and also on the square which is immediately related to the safety of the Black King.

Spanish Game- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5] The black pawn is threatened by White with 2.Nf3. Black also supports it with 2.Nc6. White now moves 3.Bb5 which threatens the pawn as he may capture c6 and e5.

Scotch game- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4] White opens the lines for the pieces quickly. The answer that one gets is 3.exd4. White may either play 4.c3 or take the pawn back with 4.Nxd4. The former is a variation which is known as Scotch Gambit.

Four Knights Game- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6] This non demanding opening is stable for White. 3.Nc3 faces no threats and the opening is thus non-demanding.

Phillidor’s Defence- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6] The opening results in closed positions though the plans are still open.

Russian Game- [1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6] It is an interesting opening theory though it’s not used much now.

Bishop’s Opening- [1.e4 e5 2.Bc4] It is an extremely old opening which is rarely used nowadays.

King’s Gambit- [1.e4 e5 2.f4] White captures the f pawn later on after 2.exf4. To keep the material advantage Black will like to settle for cover.

Some of the most common semi-open openings are described below:

French Defence- [1.e4 e6] Black prepares to play the freeing move which is d7-d5.

Caro-Cann Defence- [1.e4 c6] Black plays d7-d5. Bc8 develops easily which is a major difference from the French Defence.

Scandinavian Game- [1.e4 d5] Black opens the position on its own and tries to play actively.

Alechkin’s Defence- [1.e4 Nf6] If White moves 2.e5, Black does not move the same piece again. Black weakens its centers with the side thrusts like d7-d6, c7-c5 if White moves his centre pawns.

Sicilian Defence- [1.e4 c5] Many possibilities are available for both and hence it is the most commonly used opening. It also leads to wild strategies.

Some of the most common closed openings are described below:

Queen’s Gambit- [1.d4 d5 2.c4] White captures c4 later on if Black captures c4.

English Game- [1.c4 e5] It almost always leads to closed positions.

King’s Indian Defence- [1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d6] This opening has gained popularity due to its rich strategies and tactics. It is used in games of top class.

Dutch Defence- [1.d4 f5] This opening usually leads to closed tactical positions.

Slav Defence- [1.c4 c6] Tactical considerations play a very important role here. It leads to drawish and balanced positions.

A good player should know about all the openings and then play accordingly. One should try to gain experience and knowledge about these openings. Each opening possesses a key idea, which becomes easier to implement once it is perceived.

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