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Went to see Burton Cummings in concert here in LV Land (Las Vegas) saturday night at The Orleans Casino Watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs sunday and a beer commercial comes on... Burton Cummings (The Guess Who)... "These Eyes"
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BURTON CUMMINGS... Great Show Last Night Here In Las Vegas (Orleans Casino)
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LISTEN HERE EDDIE HARRIS THE ELECTRIFYING EDDIE HARRIS "...Eddie Harris (October 20, 1934 – November 5, 1996) was an American jazz musician, best known for playing tenor saxophone and for introducing the electrically amplified saxophone. He was also fluent on the electric piano and organ. His best-known compositions are "Freedom Jazz Dance", recorded and popularized by Miles Davis in 1966, and "Listen Here..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Harris
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HERE ARE JUST A FEW USES FOR NOVUS POLISH DVD's, Video Games, CD's Auto Headlamps, Interiors, Gauges, Chrome, & Acrylic Paints Microwave Oven Doors, Decorator Acrylic Refrigerator Panels Motorcycle Windscreens, Visors, Fairings & Helmets Snowmobile Windshields, Helmets, & Hoods Acrylic Hot Tubs & Spas Boat Windows & Fiberglass Salad Bar Sneeze Guards Emergency Vehicle Light Bar Lens Covers Plastic Storm Windows & Skylights Collapsible Windows on Convertibles & Sport Utility Vehicles Turntable Dust Covers, Stereo Faceplates Acrylic, Fiberglass or Cultured Marble Tubs, Showers & Counters Acrylic Aquariums Telephones, Pagers, Scanners Acrylic Trophies & Awards Plastic Display Cases & Signs Gauges & Instrument Control Panels Safety shields & Goggles Airplane Windows Video Games, Pinball Machines & Jukeboxes Copiers and Fax Machines Acrylic Furniture Cash Registers & Calculators Acrylic on Tanning Beds https://www.novuspolish.com/uses.html
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I bought Novis for polishing the dust cover/lid on my Technics DD Linear TT
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"... NOVUS PLASTIC POLISHES THE PROFESSIONAL AND EXPERT CHOICE Since NOVUS first introduced NOVUS Plastic Polishes in 1973, the number of plastic products has grown tremendously. Yet, as widely used as plastic is, many people are still not sure how to care for it. This website can help. By using a few simple techniques, along with NOVUS Plastic Clean & Shine No. 1, NOVUS Fine Scratch Remover No. 2 & NOVUS Heavy Scratch Remover No. 3, you can actually add life to plastic and keep it looking new. Best of all, you don't have to be a pro to get professional results. Try our polishes and you'll see why manufacturers of plastic/acrylic products have used and recommended NOVUS Polishes for years. NOVUS has been the best kept secret for years, but the word has gotten out to millions of people that NOVUS can restore and clean your plastic/acrylic products. NOVUS Polishes have saved manufacturers and consumers millions of dollars over our 30 years in business. Don't settle for anything but the very best!..." https://www.novuspolish.com/video.html https://www.novuspolish.com/
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Led Zeppelin IV Reissue...Remastered... on 180 gram vinyl "...There are few rock albums more celebrated than Led Zeppelin IV, and with good reason: It’s Led Zeppelin at their most ambitious, testing the limits of their baroque sound and layering the fringes with intricate details while refusing to walk over the same ground twice... Led Zeppelin IV tramples over varied terrain with reckless abandon. Its fearlessness is one that only comes from harmony of vision; the album is daring and curious enough to explore folk dreamscapes in “The Battle of Evermore” and still trudge through the murky bayou blues of “When the Levee Breaks”. The two songs are so remarkably different in tone and texture – really, they aren’t even in the same atmosphere — but they are both instrumental to IV as a whole. “The Battle of Evermore” segues into one of the all-time greatest rock epics, and “When the Levee Breaks” anchors the album in dense blues and a heavy message delivered with great conviction from one of the most distinguished voices in rock. The fourth untitled Led Zeppelin album melds fantasia and fantasy into a passionate blues rock fireball born out of the ashes of the old guard. The magic is in the symbiosis, and the balance it produced. Led Zeppelin IV is equal parts substance and whimsy, stout in its rock principles, yet fluid in its execution, and always willing to do something weird if it means doing something interesting. “Four Sticks” rumbles through its progressions with a patty-cake slapping rhythm while the guitar wails on the off beat. That’s particularly poignant considering Robert Plant opens the song in a trembling croon: “Oh, baby … it’s cryin’ time.” Immediately after, he screeches out, “Got to try to find a way/ Got to try to get away.” His lyrics are escapist; he chases freedom, a new frontier. The song that follows is “Going to California”, and what a fitting transition. Everything clicks at the same frequency; everything works. The bonus material on this reissue creates a nice, decorative touch, one that gives off the impression that Page still makes every decision as meticulously as he did as a producer. The remastered mixes highlight how incredibly complex the arrangements were originally, a testament to the true magnitude of Led Zeppelin’s vision all those years ago. The mandolins and guitars dance crisply in unison on “The Battle of Evermore”. “When the Levee Breaks” is even darker and more dramatic. “There isn’t a color to describe it,” Page joked in that Rolling Stone interview. “It’s not black. It’s darker than that.” When perusing the additions, it’s easy to see just how much he still cares and easy to be reminded how great Led Zeppelin was at the peak of their powers. The fans will always remember the music as something of an unchanging monolith — but the true bedrock of the Led Zeppelin experience was the band’s permeating chemistry. Led Zeppelin IV was a fiery affair of the heart that burned white hot as long as it could..." http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/11/album-review-led-zeppelin-led-zeppelin-iv-reissue/
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RECORD STORE DAY 2015 http://www.recordstoreday.com/Home
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ALLMAN BROTHERS...A DECADE OF HITS
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Billwojo achieves 200 posts
LVMAN777 replied to Retriever's topic in The Welcome Shop (Please read first)
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"Taxi" HARRY CHAPIN It was raining hard in 'FriscoI needed one more fare to make my nightA lady up ahead waved to flag me downShe got in at the lightOh, where you going to, my lady blueIt's a shame you ruined your gown in the rainShe just looked out the windowShe said, Sixteen Parkside LaneSomething about her was familiarI could swear I'd seen her face beforeBut she said, I'm sure you're mistakenAnd she didn't say anything moreIt took a while, but she looked in the mirrorAnd she glanced at the license for my nameA smile seemed to come to her slowlyIt was a sad smile, just the sameAnd she said, How are you HarryI said, How are you SueThrough the too many milesAnd the too little smilesI still remember youIt was somewhere in a fairy taleI used to take her home in my carWe learned about love in the back of a DodgeThe lesson hadn't gone too farYou see, she was gonna be an actressAnd I was gonna learn to flyShe took off to find the footlightsAnd I took off to find the skyOh, I've got something inside meTo drive a princess blindThere's a wild man, wizardHe's hiding in me, illuminating my mindOh, I've got something inside meNot what my life's about'Cause I've been letting my outside tide meOver 'til my time, runs out (Baby's so high that she's skying) (Yes, she's flying, afraid to fall)(I'll tell you why baby's crying)('Cause she's dying, aren't we all)There was not much more for us to talk aboutWhatever we had once was goneSo I turned my cab into the drivewayPast the gate and the fine trimmed lawnsAnd she said, we must get togetherBut I knew it'd never be arrangedAnd she handed me twenty dollarsFor a two fifty fareShe said, Harry, keep the changeWell, another man might have been angryAnd another man might have been hurtBut another man never would've let her goI stashed the bill in my shirtAnd she walked away in silenceIt's strange, how you never knowBut we'd both gotten what we'd asked forSuch a long, long time agoYou see, she was gonna be an actressAnd I was gonna learn to flyShe took off to find the footlightsAnd I took off for the skyAnd here, she's acting happyInside her handsome homeAnd me, I'm flying in my taxiTaking tips, and getting stonedI go flying so high, when I'm stoned
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Blue Sky Song by The Allman Brothers Band Walk along the river, sweet lullaby, it just keeps on flowing, Don't fly, mister blue bird, I'm just walking down the road, Early morning sunshine tell me all I need to know You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day. Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way, Turn your love my way, yeah. Good old Sunday morning, bells are ringing everywhere. Goin' to Carolina, it won't be long and I'll be there You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way, Turn your love my way, yeah, yeah
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THE BEATLES"Rocky Raccoon" (Lennon/McCartney) Now somewhere in the black mountain hills of DakotaThere lived a young boy named Rocky RaccoonAnd one day his woman ran off with another guyHit young Rocky in the eye Rocky didn't like thatHe said I'm gonna get that boySo one day he walked into townBooked himself a room in the local saloon Rocky Raccoon checked into his roomOnly to find Gideon's bibleRocky had come equipped with a gunTo shoot off the legs of his rivalHis rival it seems had broken his dreamsBy stealing the girl of his fancyHer name was Magil and she called herself LilBut everyone knew her as NancyNow she and her man who called himself DanWere in the next room at the hoe downRocky burst in and grinning a grinHe said Danny boy this is a showdownBut Daniel was hot, he drew first and shotAnd Rocky collapsed in the corner, ah D'da d'da d'da da da daD'da d'da d'da da da daD'da d'da d'da da d'da d'da d'da d'daDo do do do do do D'do d'do d'do do do doD'do d'do d'do do do doD'do d'do d'do do do d'do d'do d'do d'doDo do do do do do Now the doctor came in stinking of ginAnd proceeded to lie on the tableHe said Rocky you met your matchAnd Rocky said, doc it's only a scratchAnd I'll be better I'll be better doc as soon as I am able And now Rocky Raccoon he fell back in his roomOnly to find Gideon's bibleGideon checked out and he left it no doubtTo help with good Rocky's revival, ahOh yeah, yeah D'do d'do d'do do do doD'do d'do d'do do do doD'do d'do d'do do do d'do d'do d'do d'doDo do do do do do D'do d'do d'do do do do, come on, Rocky boyD'do d'do d'do do do do, come on, Rocky boyD'do d'do d'do do do d'do d'do d'do d'doThe story of Rocky there
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BONNIE RAITT "LUCK OF THE DRAW"
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"...And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." John F. Kennedy, inauguration address, January 1961
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Uttered by Fred Sanford (Red Fox) on "Sanford And Son" Aunt Ester: "The Bible Says ..."Be Not Drunk With Wine"... Fred Sanford: "What Do It Say About Scotch?"
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"WALKIN MY CAT NAMED DOG" NORMA TANEGA (1966)
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2015: 10 Outstanding Performances "...When Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter accident in 1989 he was just 35, but he'd already established himself as one of the greatest guitar players in the world... ...his biggest hit was 1989's "Crossfire." Here's a live performance taped shortly before his tragic death..." http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-class-of-2015-10-outstanding-performances-20150319#ixzz3VQOvjBRz
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"TEN" by STEPHEN BENNETT
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Billwojo achieves 200 posts
LVMAN777 replied to Retriever's topic in The Welcome Shop (Please read first)
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Welcome: C1 and TX11a here too... With a broken M1.5t (I bought it that way...on eBay)
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$1 at "THE BARGAIN BARN"
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TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 OVERTURE TELARC CD 80041 "Caution ...Digital Cannons"
