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In 1975 Donna Summer recorded a song which she brought to her producer Giorgio Moroder entitled " Love to Love You Baby " which contained a series of simulated orgasms The song was never intended for release but when Moroder played it in the clubs it caused a sensation.
Producers Giorgio Moroder, whom Allmusic described as " one of the principal architects of the disco sound " with the Donna Summer hit " I Feel Love " ( 1977 ), and Jean-Marc Cerrone were involved with Eurodisco.
Starting from what earlier singles had hinted, this was where the band had found their footing, mixing early techno music with their earlier guitar-based sound and showing the strong influence of acts like Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder.
They have heavily influenced techno, rock, and pop musicians including Pet Shop Boys, The Killers and Moby, and were themselves influenced by the likes of David Bowie, Neu !, Kraftwerk, Cabaret Voltaire and Giorgio Moroder.
In 1984, a restoration of Metropolis ( 1927 ) with new score by producer-composer Giorgio Moroder was another turning point in modern-day interest in silent films.
* April 26 – Giorgio Moroder, Italian film composer
Numerous attempts have been made to restore the film since the 1970s-80s, and music producer Giorgio Moroder released a version with a soundtrack by rock artists such as Freddie Mercury and Adam Ant in 1984.
In 1984, a new restoration and edit of the film was made by Giorgio Moroder.
* 1984 – Giorgio Moroder restored and produced the 80-minute 1984 re-release, which had a pop soundtrack written by Moroder and performed by Moroder, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, Jon Anderson, Adam Ant, Cycle V, Loverboy, Billy Squier, and Freddie Mercury.
Asia were also credited with contributing the Giorgio Moroder produced track " Gypsy Soul " to the Sylvester Stallone film soundtrack to Over the Top, although Wetton was the only band member involved.
Italy's Giorgio Moroder paired up with Donna Summer in 1977 to release the electronic disco song " I Feel Love ", and its programmed beats would be a major influence on the later synthpop sound.
Giorgio Moroder collaborated with the band Sparks on their album No. 1 In Heaven ( 1979 ).
* Soundtrack – Metropolis ( 1984 – with Giorgio Moroder ):
Returning to the United States, Summer co-wrote the song " Love to Love You Baby " with Pete Bellotte ; music producer Giorgio Moroder convinced her to sing it herself, and it was released to mass commercial success in 1975, particularly on the disco scene.
While singing background in a recording session at Munich's Musicland Studios for Three Dog Night, Summer met German-based producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.
In 1992, she reunited with Giorgio Moroder recording the dance song, " Carry On ", which later won Summer the first Grammy given to anyone in its dance category.
In 1998, Summer received a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, being the first to do so, after a remixed version of her 1992 collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, " Carry On ", was released in 1997.
Later that year, success outside of The Human League came for Oakey in the shape of the huge hit single " Together In Electric Dreams ", a collaboration with one of his idols, synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder.
Oakey and Moroder then recorded an album together for Virgin, Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder, but this met with rather less success and the following two singles failed to make the UK Top 40.
* Berlin's producer Giorgio Moroder complete Discography

Giorgio and made
His father was a gardener, and he himself became first connected with the church in the humble position of a bellringer and verger in the Duomo of Piacenza ; he was twenty-one when the judge Ignazio Gardini, of Ravenna, was banished, and he followed Gardini to Ravenna where he met the vice-legate Giorgio Barni, who was made bishop of Piacenza in 1688 and appointed Alberoni chamberlain of his household.
In June, Gaddafi made his first visit to Rome, where he met Prime Minister Berlusconi, President Giorgio Napolitano, Senate President Renato Schifani, and Chamber President Gianfranco Fini, among others.
Two motions of no confidence were made by the right-wing opposition ( the Northern League and the ex-Christian Democratic splinter groups CDU-CDR ), against the Justice Minister, Giovanni Maria Flick, and the Interior Minister, Giorgio Napolitano, stating that Gelli had benefited from accomplices helping him in his escape.
Moroder made his first steps in music in Berlin by releasing a few singles under the name " Giorgio " beginning in 1966, singing in Italian, Spanish, English, and German.
At the end of the 15th century a detailed description of Circassia and of its inhabitants was made by Genoese traveler and ethnographer Giorgio Interiano.
Working with other leading Melbourne film identities including David Bilcock, Dusan Marek, Giorgio Mangiamele, Gerard Vanceburg, Allan Harness and composer George Dreyfus, Eltham Films made many short subjects, including acclaimed documentaries on modern Australian art and the early children's TV puppet show Sebastian The Fox, which first screened on the ABC in 1962-63.
Around the same time, Columbia made a new stereo recording with Giorgio Tozzi, Jan Peerce and Roberta Peters.
According to Giorgio Vasari, Ginevra de ' Benci was also included in the fresco by Domenico Ghirlandaio of the Visitation of Mary and Elizabeth in the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, but it is now believed that Vasari made a mistake and that Ghirlandaio painted Giovanna Tornabuoni.
The most complete recording was made in 1958 by RCA Victor ( LSO-1001 ) starring Julie Andrews and Giorgio Tozzi.
Glock was signed as Jordan Grand Prix's test driver for the 2004 Formula One season and made his Formula One debut at the Canadian Grand Prix replacing Giorgio Pantano for one race.
The surviving decorations in this hall were made between 1555 and 1572 by Giorgio Vasari and his helpers, among them Livio Agresti from Forlì.
Commenting on the homage to every victim of terrorism made by the President of the Republic, the former member of the Italian Communist Party ( PCI ) Giorgio Napolitano, he announced " the end of the post-war period ", of " the cleavage between the right and society ", and of " overcoming minority status ".
This time she relented and made her debut with the company on March 9, 1962 as La Cieca in Ponchielli's La Gioconda with Zinka Milanov in the title role, Franco Corelli as Enzo, Nell Rankin as Laura, Robert Merrill as Barnaba, Giorgio Tozzi as Alvise, and Fausto Cleva conducting.
He was sent to Budapest in 1942 where he helped Giorgio Perlasca, an Italian veteran of the Spanish Civil War, with saving the lives of 5, 200 Jews from the Holocaust / Shoah by issuing them fake Spanish papers ; as Spain was neutral in the war, this made the difference between life and death for those Jews.
He was also made Commendatore of OMRI by President Giorgio Napolitano in 2011.
In 1960, he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera, singing Giorgio Germont in La traviata, which was to be his only performance at the Met.
Opposite the famous Altar of the Holy Cross ( Sveti Križ ) made by Juraj Čulinovič ( Giorgio Schiavone ) is buried ( 1433 or 1446-1505 ).
The graveyard chapel of the Draganić-Vrančić family features a Gothic sarcophagus with a relief made in 1447 by Andrija Budčić from Šibenik and Lorenzo Pincino from Venice, according to the sketches by Giorgio da Sebenico ( George the Dalmatian ).

Giorgio and extensive
The gallery has an extensive collection of British Victorian art, such as Lord Frederic Leighton and Sir Edward John Poynter ; smaller holdings of Dutch, French and Italian painters of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, such as Peter Paul Rubens, Canaletto, Agnolo Bronzino, Domenico Beccafumi and Niccolò dell ' Abbate ; collections of European modernists such as Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Alberto Giacometti and Giorgio Morandi as well as modern British masters.

Giorgio and use
The short sections of crenellated wall with ball finials which extend out either side of the villa were symbolic of medieval ( or Roman ) fortified town walls and were inspired by their use by Palladio at his church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice and by Inigo Jones ( 1573 – 1652 ) ( Palladio also produced woodcuts of the Villa Foscari with crenellated sections of walls in his I quattro libri dell ' architettura in 1570, yet in reality they were never built ).
Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has claimed that there has been an explosion in the use of various types of decrees ( decree-law, presidential decrees, executive orders, etc.
Several mesolithic rock paintings from Tassili n ' Ajjer ( a prehistoric North African site identified with the Capsian culture ) have been identified by author Giorgio Samorini as possibly depicting the shamanic use of mushrooms, possibly Psilocybe.
The use of the term " exceptional " has to be underlined here: Schmitt defines sovereignty as the power to decide the instauration of state of exception, as Giorgio Agamben has noted.
Strand has been compared to Robert Bly in his use of surrealism, though he attributes the surreal elements in his poems to an admiration of the works of Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, and Rene Magritte.
In December 2007, Giorgio Bettio, a city councillor of Treviso, Italy and member of the Northern League party, suggested that " With immigrants, we should use the same system the SS used, punish 10 of them for every slight against one of our citizens " in reference to Italy's current debate over immigration policies.
Fair use in Giorgio de Chirico
It was converted for theater use by Giorgio Cavaglieri between 1967 and 1976.
Freddie Mercury's solo song " Love Kills " was used in Giorgio Moroder's restored version of the film, and in exchange Queen were granted the rights to use footage from it in their " Radio Ga Ga " video.
It was converted for theater use by Giorgio Cavaglieri.
In the book The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams Condrey explains that the name did not stem from the movie Midnight Express ( although later versions of the Midnight Express would use the film ’ s theme by Giorgio Moroder as their theme music ) but from the fact that they all dressed in black, drove black cars, and were out partying past midnight.
Based upon the word of Giorgio Vasari and some other mid-to-late-16th century comments, as well as upon Giovanni Rucellai's known use of Leon Battista Alberti as the architect of his chapel in the neighboring church of San Pancrazio and for the completion of the facade of Santa Maria Novella, the humanist scholar and artistic theoretician generally has been accepted as having been responsible for having designed the Rucellai Palace's facade.

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