Rise (Public Image Ltd song)

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Rise é uma canção da banda de pós-punk britânica Public Image Ltd., que foi lançada como primeiro single do disco Album, de 1986. Considerada o maior sucesso da banda, ela possui uma letra (com a famosa frase "anger is a energy") que foi inspirada na grande questão humana da época, o Apartheid na África do Sul. Em 2014, a revista britânica New Musical Express ranqueou Rise na posição 206 da lista "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". rdf:langString
«Rise» — песня британской группы Public Image Ltd, ставшая первым синглом с альбома 1986 года Album. Сингл выпущен в 7-дюймовых и в 12-дюймовых форматах. Он занял 11 место на британском хит-параде и стал одним из самых коммерчески успешных хитов группы. rdf:langString
"Rise" is a single released by post-punk group Public Image Ltd in 1986. It was the first single from Album, their fifth studio album. The song was written by John Lydon and Bill Laswell about apartheid in South Africa, specifically about Nelson Mandela as Lydon stated in a 2013 Glastonbury interview. Lydon also referred to alleged Royal Ulster Constabulary interrogation techniques, such as electric torture, in an MTV interview in 1987. It was one of the group's biggest commercial hits, peaking at #11 on the UK Singles Chart. The song contains the phrase 'may the road rise with you', which is a direct translation of the old Irish blessing "go n-éirí an bóthar leat" (usually translated as "may the road rise up to meet you"). The phrase "anger is an energy" became the title of Lydon's 2014 a rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Rise" is a single released by post-punk group Public Image Ltd in 1986. It was the first single from Album, their fifth studio album. The song was written by John Lydon and Bill Laswell about apartheid in South Africa, specifically about Nelson Mandela as Lydon stated in a 2013 Glastonbury interview. Lydon also referred to alleged Royal Ulster Constabulary interrogation techniques, such as electric torture, in an MTV interview in 1987. It was one of the group's biggest commercial hits, peaking at #11 on the UK Singles Chart. The song contains the phrase 'may the road rise with you', which is a direct translation of the old Irish blessing "go n-éirí an bóthar leat" (usually translated as "may the road rise up to meet you"). The phrase "anger is an energy" became the title of Lydon's 2014 autobiography.
rdf:langString Rise é uma canção da banda de pós-punk britânica Public Image Ltd., que foi lançada como primeiro single do disco Album, de 1986. Considerada o maior sucesso da banda, ela possui uma letra (com a famosa frase "anger is a energy") que foi inspirada na grande questão humana da época, o Apartheid na África do Sul. Em 2014, a revista britânica New Musical Express ranqueou Rise na posição 206 da lista "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
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