Agran's About: Useless golf gifts (GOLFmagic) In the golden days of my youth, Christmas was an exciting time, not least because of the games, toys and other welcome gifts that came my way. However, as my hair has thinned so has the appeal of this annual festival of unwanted presents.
Promotional Umbrellas For New Employees (PIZZAHEROS) One of the most important gifts you can give to a new employee is promotional umbrellas. Although promotional umbrellas can be given to your potential clients at events like conferences and fairs, you should also order some for your employees.
For A Good Cause (Grunion Gazette) Residents of Long Beach help people all year through a variety of activities. Listed below are the results of some projects, as well as more opportunities to reach out to others.
Thank heavens he's back on campus (Woodbridge Sentinel) Despite the fact that expenditures loom on the horizon and the country is at the dawn of a great recession, we Clinches have had a very expensive week, and I wonder how we could let so much cash go without considering the ramifications.
Final date of the 1986 Amnesty International Conspiracy of Hope Tour. Peter Gabriel played arguably the best set of his career. Joni Mitchell's husband, Larry Klein, on bass.
The final date of the 1986 Amnesty International Conspiracy of Hope Tour. So had come out a few weeks before, but this song was from his third album.
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Using a riff donated by Jimmy Page, Bowie & Reeves Gabrels deliver a great acoustic version of Dead Man Walking, the drum&bass version of which appears on Earthling
The Sons of Negus play Burning Spears Zion Higher (aka Nyah Keith) by the water on a rocky Jamaican beach, and then explain drums & roots consciousness in contrast to modern society.
Andy Warhol shot the Ramones talking to Chris Stein about the pathetic state of music in the mid-80s, then they hit the streets & go to a rehearsal studio where the Ramones play Bonzo Goes to Bitburg live with some rock chicks dancing. R A R E.
King Scratch updates his '60s rock steady hit "I am the Upsetter" at Joe Gibbs recording studio in 1982. Footage includes shots in the control room with the late great Errol Thompson at the controls, assisting Scratch as he annoints the studio with ganja during playback,