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  1. 1973-07-17 - Seattle, Washington Dazed and Confused
  2. The latest , Tim Bortons 2010 vision. My youngest daughter loves it, her movie of the night.
  3. No Stranger to Love - Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi
  4. Looking for Today - Black Sabbath
  5. For some reason I can't rember Hyakutake, Hale Bopp I remember like it was last week.....I was burning copious amounts of brain cells in the 90's that may have zomething to do with it
  6. Take Me for a Little While - Coverdale / Page
  7. Killing Yourself to Live - Black Sabbath
  8. Never Say Die - Black Sabbath
  9. Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
  10. ^ thats too bad....I just checked in last week and things were slow, but still up. It was a great time in that forum when the album came out.....some very cool fans there too.....I was turned on to some very good music there... alison mosshart is an artist I would have never heard of if it wasn't for that forum.
  11. Another one today....... Magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes Gulf of Alaska JUNEAU, Alaska - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 struck in the Gulf of Alaska on Monday - the largest quake in that region in nearly 25 years. No tsunami warnings were issued, and there were no reports of damage despite tremors being felt across a large part of southern Alaska. A series of aftershocks also were recorded. Natasha Ruppert, a seismologist with the Alaska Earthquake Information Center, said this was the largest earthquake in the region since 1987 and 1988, when quakes of magnitude 7.8 and 7.7, respectively, struck. She said Monday's earthquake wasn't of the kind that would generate tsunami concerns, as it was relatively small and involved two sides of the fault moving horizontally - not vertical motion. Ruppert said the earthquake was not directly related to the magnitude 7.7 quake that struck off the west coast of Canada last month, though she said the two are in same plate boundary system. Monday's quake struck about 150 miles south of Cape Yakataga, and about 180 miles from Yakutat. People reported feeling it from as far away as Sitka, Juneau and Anchorage, which is nearly 340 miles away, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Louise Petersen, who works at the Glass Door Bar in Yakutat, said items on the wall moved a little, but the quake didn't feel very strong. She said it wasn't unusual, "but we don't get them too often."
  12. Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora) - Harry Belafonte
  13. Another one a couple of hours ago ..... M6.5 - 30km WSW of Champerico, Guatemala. CNN : A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck this afternoon in the Pacific off the western coast of Guatemala, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. Striking about 17 miles (27 kilometers) below sea level, the tremor was centered about 19 miles west-southwest of Champerico, Guatemala, and 115 miles from the capital, Guatemala City. The quake was not far from southern Mexico, with the USGS reporting it was 27 miles south-southeast of the border community of Suchiate, Mexico. Earlier Sunday, the U.S. agency had said it was a 6.2-magnitude tremor, but later revised the report with the higher magnitude. It was followed by a number of significant aftershocks with magnitudes as strong as 5.0. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said that “based on all available data, a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected.” Sunday’s earthquake is the second major one in four days to strike the region. Last Wednesday morning, a powerful 7.4-magnitude tremor struck in the same area — about 22 miles from the coastal town of Champerico — at a depth of 15 miles. At least 52 people were killed in its aftermath, according to President Otto Perez Molina. Hundreds more were injured, while more than 2,200 homes were damaged.
  14. Shake My Tree - Coverdale Page
  15. "You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline. It helps if you have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you need a beer. " Frank Zappa
  16. Come Into My Life - Robert Plant
  17. This doest really meet the criteria as a rare tune on the 95 tour , but cool never the less :
  18. "My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison
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