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slogans

n. (plural of slogan English)

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Slogans (song)

"Slogans" is a remixed version of Bob Marley song released 24 years after his death. The 2005 single was released on the greatest hits album Africa Unite: The Singles Collection and was the second last song on the album.

The song, originally titled "Can't Take Them Slogans No More" appears on a 1980 home recording cassette. Recording such 'idea' tapes was common in Marley's career, and many circulate in bootleg and online form. This, however, is the only song from this particular tape released so far. Whilst more have been speculated to be released in future, details are limited.

The song was recorded 1980 and has only Bob Marley and a drum machine on the recording, however other artists were overdubbed onto the song to make it sound like a complete Bob Marley & The Wailers song. Eric Clapton plays guitar on this recording. Whilst the performance was considered respectful by many longtime fans (unlike previous attempts to modernise Marley's sound, such as the single versions of I Know A Place and Iron Lion Zion), the chord sequence of the overdubbed backing track resembles No Woman No Cry.

Category:Bob Marley songs Category:Songs written by Bob Marley

Slogans (film)

Slogans'' (Parullat'') is a 2001 Albanian film directed by Gjergj Xhuvani. It was the first Albanian film to be selected to screen on the Director's Fortnight at Cannes Filmfestival 2001 and has gone on to win many other festival awards. It was further Albania's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.

The film presents the ideological brainwashing that characterized the life of Albanians during the times of the communist Enver Hoxha regime. The protagonist is Andrea ( Artur Gorishti; Andrea is a male name in Albania), a young and liberal-minded school teacher, who is sent from Tirana to work in a small village school. As a teacher he needs to participate in constructions of socialist and patriotic slogans on the slopes of a hill in the village. He does not take this task very seriously and for this he is continuously scorned by the village's Communist party officials.

Usage examples of "slogans".

If the next step is to smash the capitalists to the tune of Marxist slogans -- well and good, smash the capitalists.

It is clear from what American papers one can get hold of that anti-British feeling is in full cry and that all the Isolationists, after a momentary retirement, have re-emerged with the same programme and slogans as before.

Anyway, notwithstanding the slogans and psy-warfare messages, the village was deserted?

Now, banners and slogans are one thing, but an enemy battle flag is another.

If the first step is to smash the Socialists to the tune of anti-Marxist slogans -- well and good, smash the Socialists.

Groups of armed citizens patrolled the streets and the buildings were daubed with slogans proclaiming that it was liberated territory.

Harvard Yard shouting antiwar slogans, a candlelight march through the streets of Cambridge.

Minogue spotted what he took to be a County Council crew working with little vigour to remove slogans spraypainted onto a wall.