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This Day in Music January 13
1955 - Fred White Fred White, drummer with Earth, Wind & Fire, who had the 1975 US No.1 single 'Shining Star', and the 1981 UK No.3 single 'Let's Groove'. The band has received 20 Grammy nominations and were the first African-American act to sell out Madison Square Garden. 1962 - Trace Adkins American singer and actor…
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This Day in Music January 12
1926 - Ray Price Ray Price, singer, songwriter and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone has often been praised as among the best male voices of country music. Price died on 16th Dec 2013 aged 87 at his ranch outside Mount Pleasant, Texas. 1939 - William Lee Golden American country music singer William Lee Golden from the…
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OFFICIAL Favorite Concert Tee's Thread
Best Concert T-Shirt for any reason - best show, best memento, best graphic, most comfortable or .... For me, most Epic Show. Who needs graphics? Gogogo....
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This Day in Music January 11
1924 - Slim Harpo American blues musician Slim Harpo. His most successful and influential recordings included ‘I'm a King Bee’ (1957), ‘Rainin' In My Heart’ (1961), and ‘Baby Scratch My Back’ (1966). A master of the blues harmonica, his stage name was derived from the popular nickname for that instrument, the "harp". He…
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Forgive me, I have sinned
Signed on for Discovery + Leveled up on the HGTV gayness. It’s fucking awesome, Uncle Race.
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Jeffrey Dahmer is a Real Jerk!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycY_4cgjOuE
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HCH dWag quits Swisher Sweets and goes baller
@Swaye
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At the Gates of Moscow - Furthest German Advance 1941
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJj6qBC3h5w
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Military History YouTube Channels
Thought I'd put together a list of some channels I've come across on the series of tubes, mostly military history. Like BNP's posts, some are better than others.* I’m a fan of Professor Mark Felton's stuff. Puts out a couple 10-20 minute videos each week, typically on lesser known WW2 topics.…
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I hear 1994 was a great year.
Discuss.
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The Beatles: Get Back - A Sneak Peek from Peter Jackson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UocEGvQ10OE could be interesting for Beatle fans.
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This Day in Music January 8
1935 - Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley, the King of rock 'n' roll. He had his first No.1 in 1956 with the US No.1 & UK No.2 single 'Heartbreak Hotel'. His first UK No.1 single was in 1957, with 'All Shook Up'. Presley went on to have over 100 US & UK Top 40 singles from 1956 - 2006. Presley is one of the most celebrated…
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A Brief HIStory of Nachos
Is this malarkey @CFetters_Nacho_Lover or important gastronomic history?A Brief History of Nachos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn69AYv5qMo
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WAXWORK'S GINORMOUS GODZILLA VINYL SOUNDTRACK SET WILL STOMP OVER ALL YOUR OTHER RECORDS
https://syfy.com/syfywire/waxwork-records-godzilla-soundtrack-box-set
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doogncarolina 20 for 20
My musical tastes are all over the place butt considering I was the rap tourney guru let's begin with some sermon seeking that was my ringtone once upon a tim back when I loved Kanye before I hated Kanye before I loved Kanye before I had no idea how to feel about Kanye. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYF7H_fpc-g
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Where have all the dive bars gone?
This is a spin off from @YellowSnow’s poast about the closing of the Tug Tavern (RIP). The West Seattle blog article mentioned Poggies in the junction. It’s still a dive but for how long can it survive? It’s in some prime real estate. I think West Seattle still has the Yen Wore and possibly the Admiral Pub but longtime…
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Most tragic (early) couch sale in ROCK music history?
Rock music only. We can cover country, soul, hip/hop in another pole.
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This Day in Music January 6
1924 - Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs the American musician noted for perfecting and popularizing a 3-finger banjo-picking style (now called Scruggs style). Worked with Bill Monroe in the Blue Grass Boys. Scruggs scored the hit as Flatt and Scruggs with 'The Ballad of Jed Clampett' for the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies in…
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Tug Tavern Sold The Couch
Has then been posted? I don't recall. The Tug Inn (formerly the Tug Tavern) has closed. Tug Inn One of West Seattle’s most beloved dives is no more, According to West Seattle Blog, Tug Inn (once called Tug Tavern) will not be returning after being shuttered since earlier this year. The understated spot was full of…
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Call the doctor
http://twitter.com/MissyElliott/status/1346634776288047110?s=19
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Micks drink secdawg liquor
I chortled https://youtu.be/oHJs96GP4OE
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I want one
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This Day in Music January 5
1923 - Sam Phillips Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records, the first label of Elvis Presley's recordings. Recorded Carl Perkins, Ike Turner, B.B. King, Jerry Lee Lewis. Phillips died on 30th July 2003. 1934 - Phil Ramone US music producer and pioneer of digital recording, Phil Ramone, Ramone. He was regarded as one of the…
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2Pac - Changes (Official Music Video) ft. Talent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXvBjCO19QY
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Johnny Cash - Hurt (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AHCfZTRGiI
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Dry January
What cunt would click on this thread? Wrong site buttfuckers.
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Boys In The Boat
Finally got a copy and made the commitment to read. Santa gave me the "Young Readers Adaptation" given my WAC education and cuz pictures and stuff. I'm only about 70 pages into it. Joe just made freshmen first boat. Almost cried. So far, this is The Grapes of Wrath, which is a complement. Similar read and similar story so…
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History Unloaded podcast
Starring DDJ's stand in, Ashley Hlebinsky. Good firearms history, and she's a great personality. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/history-unloaded/id1491391152 https://podbay.fm/podcast/1491391152
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This Day in Music January 4
1942 - John McLaughlin Born on this day in Doncaster, England, John McLaughlin, who formed the Mahavishnu Orchestra and has also worked with Carlos Santana, Stanley Clark and Jaco Pastorius. Prior to the Mahavishnu Orchestra, in the 1960s, he played with Alexis Korner, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, the Graham Bond…
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Happy New Year Yella
http://twitter.com/APHpodcast/status/1344825894938972162?s=19