"Get Up" is a song by American recording artist Ciara. Released on July 25, 2006, the song serves as the first single from the original soundtrack to the film Step Up (2006), as well as the lead single for her second album, Ciara: The Evolution. It features American rapper Chamillionaire. The song was written by the singer and rapper with her mentor Jazze Pha, who produced the song. The song is a hip-hop number, accompanied by R&B and dance music sounds, while integrating a mild crunk beat. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who compared it to her previous work, namely "1, 2 Step."
The single received generally positive reviews from music critics with most of them praising the production of the song and the songs genre; the song was noted for containing "minimalist crunk grind which helped her debut sell three million copies". Additionally, the song was noted for being one og the highlights of the album being called "catchy, blipping track."
"Get Up" peaked in the top ten in the New Zealand and the United States, becoming her seventh top ten hit. It was later certified gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Get Up! is a CD released by heavy metal band Helix in 2006. It was Helix' first official EP, and their 18th official release. It was released independently by Brian Vollmer's Dirty Dog Records. All 7 tracks would be re-released internationally on the 2007 full length album The Power of Rock and Roll.
The track "Heavy Metal Love", originally from No Rest for the Wicked, was re-recorded here due to a dispute with EMI. The song was to be featured on the soundtrack for the Trailer Park Boys movie "The Big Dirty", however the track was pulled by Dean Cameron, president of EMI Canada. The reason given was that distribution of the soundtrack was being handled by Universal, and not EMI who owns the track. The band instead chose to re-record it and include it on Get Up!
Get Up! itself was hyped by Vollmer as "...very reminiscent of the No Rest For The Wicked album," after the alternative rock stylings of their previous studio album, Rockin' in My Outer Space, from 2004.
Get Up! was the first single taken from Beverley Knight's third studio album, Who I Am. The track, which was showcased with a performance at the 2001 MOBO Awards, became Knight's third top 20 hit in Britain when it peaked at #17 upon its release.
The accompanying promo video was directed by Jason Smith.
Track list
"Get Up!"
"Get Up!" (Middle Row Mix)
"Get Up!" (So Solid Crew Mix)
"Get Up!"
"Never Too Late" (Beverley Knight)
"What If?" (Beverley Knight)
Charts
Personnel
Written by Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin
Lyrics by Beverley Knight
Initial production by Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin.
Produced by BJ and Mike Soul
All vocals performed and arranged by Beverley Knight
Mixed by Mike 'Spike' Drake. Assisted by Jeff Knowler
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this category includes specifically members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title, such as senate, and thus also have different titles for its members, such as senator.
A member of parliament is a member of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Commonwealth (federal) parliament. Members may use "MP" after their names; "MHR" is not used, although it was used as a post-nominal in the past. A member of the upper house of the Commonwealth parliament, the Senate, is known as a "Senator".
The M2 Machine Gun or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed towards the end of World War I by John Browning. Its design is similar to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the much larger and much more powerful .50 BMG cartridge, which was developed alongside and takes its name from the gun itself (BMG standing for Browning Machine Gun). It has been referred to as "Ma Deuce", in reference to its M2 nomenclature. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for the current infantry type is Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications and low-flying aircraft. The M2 machine gun has been produced longer than any other machine gun.
The Browning .50 caliber machine gun has been used extensively as a vehicle weapon and for aircraft armament by the United States from the 1930s to the present. It was heavily used during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan in the 2000s and 2010s. It is the primary heavy machine gun of NATO countries, and has been used by many other countries. The M2 has been in use longer than any other small arm in U.S. inventory except the .45 ACPM1911 pistol, also designed by John Browning.
The term M4P, now more commonly known as Market Systems Development, refers to an approach in aid and development known as 'Making Markets Work for the Poor'. It seeks to change the way that markets work, so that poor people are included in the benefits of growth and economic development. The aim is to tackle market failures and strengthen the private sector in a way that creates large-scale, lasting benefits for the poor.
All poor people already participate in markets, whether as workers, subsistence farmers, consumers or entrepreneurs. Strengthening these markets in ways that secure higher incomes from or access to goods and services for the poor is therefore seen by M4P advocates as a sustainable way to fight poverty at scale.
The approach utilises systems analysis as a means of diagnosing and addressing the constraints that face poor and disadvantaged people in improving their position within markets. The approach conceptualises systems as inclusive of core markets, supporting functions, and the formal and informal rules that affect how the system works. As such, the market systems approach analyses functions of private market actors, individuals, government organisations and social and cultural norms in order to understand how a system operates.
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Get Up! · Helix
R-O-C-K! Best of 1983-2012
℗ 2013 Deadline Music
Released on: 2013-05-21
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Get Up - Helix
Musica: Get Up
Artista: Helix
Álbum: The Power Of Rock And Roll
Ano: 2007
published: 30 Oct 2013
Helix - Get Up!
From The Power Of Rock And Roll
published: 22 Feb 2013
Helix - White Lace & Black Leather (Full Album) 1981
Hard Rock (Can)
1981
A1 Breaking Loose
A2 It's Too Late
A3 Long Distance Heartbreak
A4 Time For A Change
B1 Hangman's Tree
B2 It's What I Wanted
B3 Mainline
B4 Women, Whiskey & Sin
B5 Thoughts That Bleed
Brian Vollmer - vocals
Brent Doerner - guitar
Paul Hackman - guitar
Mike Uzelac - bass
Leo Niebudek - drums
published: 05 Nov 2017
Helix - Breaking Loose (1979)
Artist: Helix
Album: Breaking Loose
Year: 1979
Genre | Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
Line-Up:
Brian Vollmer - Vocals
Brent Doerner - Guitars, Bass # 1
Paul Hackman - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Keith Zurbrigg - Bass, Backing Vocals
Brian Doerner - Drums, Backing Vocals
Guest / Session Musicians:
Lydia Taylor - Backing Vocals # 7
Tracklist:
01. I Could Never Leave
02. Don't Hide Your Love
03. Down In The City
04. Crazy Women
05. Billy Oxygen
06. Here I Go Again
07. You're A Woman Now
08. Wish I Could Be There
published: 24 May 2023
Helix - Rock You (Album Version)
"Rock You"
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock!)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? Rock!
And whatcha gonna do? Rock you!
Hot as a pistol
Loaded like a gun
Ready for action
Gotta have my fun
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
I've been waiting
For so long
Gonna play it loud
Gonna play it strong
Well don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Gimme an
...
published: 12 Apr 2023
JOHN FRUSCIANTE DEMOING HIS PEDALS
During the Howard Stern Show, John was asked to demo his pedals.
published: 19 Apr 2022
'The Tequila Song' - Official - from Helix' 'Eat-Sleep-Rock' CD/ LP
PLANETHELIX.COM
published: 31 Dec 2020
Get Up Victor Azziz Studios Mole Studios Rock the Park
2006/7: This clip starts off with Gord Prior and Victor Assiz Jr. & Senior at Azziz Studios in London, Ontario approving the picture which would eventually end up at the cover for the Get Up! EP. From there the scene changes to recording at Mole Studios with Rainer Weichmann. From there to Planet Helix, where the band has gathered to go over the set before our show at Rock the Park. In this scene is Ridalin Jim Lawson and drummer Ned Niemi.
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Get Up! · Helix
R-O-C-K! Best of 1983-2012
℗ 2013 Deadline Music
Released on: 2013-05-21
Auto-generated by Y...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Get Up! · Helix
R-O-C-K! Best of 1983-2012
℗ 2013 Deadline Music
Released on: 2013-05-21
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Get Up! · Helix
R-O-C-K! Best of 1983-2012
℗ 2013 Deadline Music
Released on: 2013-05-21
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hard Rock (Can)
1981
A1 Breaking Loose
A2 It's Too Late
A3 Long Distance Heartbreak
A4 Time For A Change
B1 Hangman's Tree
B2 It's What I Wanted
B3 Mainlin...
Hard Rock (Can)
1981
A1 Breaking Loose
A2 It's Too Late
A3 Long Distance Heartbreak
A4 Time For A Change
B1 Hangman's Tree
B2 It's What I Wanted
B3 Mainline
B4 Women, Whiskey & Sin
B5 Thoughts That Bleed
Brian Vollmer - vocals
Brent Doerner - guitar
Paul Hackman - guitar
Mike Uzelac - bass
Leo Niebudek - drums
Hard Rock (Can)
1981
A1 Breaking Loose
A2 It's Too Late
A3 Long Distance Heartbreak
A4 Time For A Change
B1 Hangman's Tree
B2 It's What I Wanted
B3 Mainline
B4 Women, Whiskey & Sin
B5 Thoughts That Bleed
Brian Vollmer - vocals
Brent Doerner - guitar
Paul Hackman - guitar
Mike Uzelac - bass
Leo Niebudek - drums
Artist: Helix
Album: Breaking Loose
Year: 1979
Genre | Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
Line-Up:
Brian Vollmer - Vocals
Brent Doerner - Guitars, Bass # 1
Paul ...
Artist: Helix
Album: Breaking Loose
Year: 1979
Genre | Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
Line-Up:
Brian Vollmer - Vocals
Brent Doerner - Guitars, Bass # 1
Paul Hackman - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Keith Zurbrigg - Bass, Backing Vocals
Brian Doerner - Drums, Backing Vocals
Guest / Session Musicians:
Lydia Taylor - Backing Vocals # 7
Tracklist:
01. I Could Never Leave
02. Don't Hide Your Love
03. Down In The City
04. Crazy Women
05. Billy Oxygen
06. Here I Go Again
07. You're A Woman Now
08. Wish I Could Be There
Artist: Helix
Album: Breaking Loose
Year: 1979
Genre | Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
Line-Up:
Brian Vollmer - Vocals
Brent Doerner - Guitars, Bass # 1
Paul Hackman - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Keith Zurbrigg - Bass, Backing Vocals
Brian Doerner - Drums, Backing Vocals
Guest / Session Musicians:
Lydia Taylor - Backing Vocals # 7
Tracklist:
01. I Could Never Leave
02. Don't Hide Your Love
03. Down In The City
04. Crazy Women
05. Billy Oxygen
06. Here I Go Again
07. You're A Woman Now
08. Wish I Could Be There
"Rock You"
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock!)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
W...
"Rock You"
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock!)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? Rock!
And whatcha gonna do? Rock you!
Hot as a pistol
Loaded like a gun
Ready for action
Gotta have my fun
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
I've been waiting
For so long
Gonna play it loud
Gonna play it strong
Well don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Tell me
Rock you
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Yeah rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
"Rock You"
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock!)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? Rock!
And whatcha gonna do? Rock you!
Hot as a pistol
Loaded like a gun
Ready for action
Gotta have my fun
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
I've been waiting
For so long
Gonna play it loud
Gonna play it strong
Well don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Tell me
Rock you
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Yeah rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
2006/7: This clip starts off with Gord Prior and Victor Assiz Jr. & Senior at Azziz Studios in London, Ontario approving the picture which would eventually end...
2006/7: This clip starts off with Gord Prior and Victor Assiz Jr. & Senior at Azziz Studios in London, Ontario approving the picture which would eventually end up at the cover for the Get Up! EP. From there the scene changes to recording at Mole Studios with Rainer Weichmann. From there to Planet Helix, where the band has gathered to go over the set before our show at Rock the Park. In this scene is Ridalin Jim Lawson and drummer Ned Niemi.
2006/7: This clip starts off with Gord Prior and Victor Assiz Jr. & Senior at Azziz Studios in London, Ontario approving the picture which would eventually end up at the cover for the Get Up! EP. From there the scene changes to recording at Mole Studios with Rainer Weichmann. From there to Planet Helix, where the band has gathered to go over the set before our show at Rock the Park. In this scene is Ridalin Jim Lawson and drummer Ned Niemi.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Get Up! · Helix
R-O-C-K! Best of 1983-2012
℗ 2013 Deadline Music
Released on: 2013-05-21
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hard Rock (Can)
1981
A1 Breaking Loose
A2 It's Too Late
A3 Long Distance Heartbreak
A4 Time For A Change
B1 Hangman's Tree
B2 It's What I Wanted
B3 Mainline
B4 Women, Whiskey & Sin
B5 Thoughts That Bleed
Brian Vollmer - vocals
Brent Doerner - guitar
Paul Hackman - guitar
Mike Uzelac - bass
Leo Niebudek - drums
Artist: Helix
Album: Breaking Loose
Year: 1979
Genre | Style: Hard Rock
Country: Canada
Line-Up:
Brian Vollmer - Vocals
Brent Doerner - Guitars, Bass # 1
Paul Hackman - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Keith Zurbrigg - Bass, Backing Vocals
Brian Doerner - Drums, Backing Vocals
Guest / Session Musicians:
Lydia Taylor - Backing Vocals # 7
Tracklist:
01. I Could Never Leave
02. Don't Hide Your Love
03. Down In The City
04. Crazy Women
05. Billy Oxygen
06. Here I Go Again
07. You're A Woman Now
08. Wish I Could Be There
"Rock You"
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock!)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? Rock!
And whatcha gonna do? Rock you!
Hot as a pistol
Loaded like a gun
Ready for action
Gotta have my fun
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
I've been waiting
For so long
Gonna play it loud
Gonna play it strong
Well don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Gimme an
R (R!)
O (O!)
C (C!)
K (K!)
Whatcha got? (Rock)
And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)
Tell me
Rock you
Don't just sit there
Come on get up and move
If you want to
Tell you what we're gonna do
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Yeah rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
Rock you (Rock you)
2006/7: This clip starts off with Gord Prior and Victor Assiz Jr. & Senior at Azziz Studios in London, Ontario approving the picture which would eventually end up at the cover for the Get Up! EP. From there the scene changes to recording at Mole Studios with Rainer Weichmann. From there to Planet Helix, where the band has gathered to go over the set before our show at Rock the Park. In this scene is Ridalin Jim Lawson and drummer Ned Niemi.
"Get Up" is a song by American recording artist Ciara. Released on July 25, 2006, the song serves as the first single from the original soundtrack to the film Step Up (2006), as well as the lead single for her second album, Ciara: The Evolution. It features American rapper Chamillionaire. The song was written by the singer and rapper with her mentor Jazze Pha, who produced the song. The song is a hip-hop number, accompanied by R&B and dance music sounds, while integrating a mild crunk beat. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who compared it to her previous work, namely "1, 2 Step."
The single received generally positive reviews from music critics with most of them praising the production of the song and the songs genre; the song was noted for containing "minimalist crunk grind which helped her debut sell three million copies". Additionally, the song was noted for being one og the highlights of the album being called "catchy, blipping track."
"Get Up" peaked in the top ten in the New Zealand and the United States, becoming her seventh top ten hit. It was later certified gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America.