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Babe I'm Gonna Leave You-Led Zeppelin

Babe I'm Gonna Leave You-Led Zeppelin

Grampa's Chili Live at Chilifest 3 on 2012-10-07 <div style="padding:5px; font-size:80%; width:300px; background-color:white; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; border:1px dashed gray;"> Internet Archive's<!--'--> in-browser audio player requires JavaScript to be enabled. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Collection:GrampasChiliBand/Artist:Grampa's ChiliDate:October 7, 2012 (check for other copies)Venue:Chilifest 3Location:Zayante, CA Source: SBD > NJB3Lineage: NJB3 > Cool Edit > CD Wave > TLH > FlacTaped by: LobsterTransferred by: Lobster Description 01.Waiting For Jerry 02.City 03.Oddie (w/o Persian rug) > jam 04.Squashed 05.Making The Small 06.Eric's Project Day 07.Threw 08.Meet Me 09.Find Me Again 10.Folsom Prison 11.Julian Street Song Individual Files Be the first to write a review Downloaded 59 times Reviews

The Vast Recorded Legacy of the Grateful Dead One night in the winter of 1996, Rob Eaton, a recording engineer who’d worked with Duran Duran and Pat Metheny, showed up at the home of a high-school chemistry teacher in Petaluma, California. Eaton had heard that the teacher had something that he and others like him were eager to get their hands on. He’d also heard that the teacher wanted to sell what he had for a million dollars, a sum no studio engineer was likely to supply. Still, one could always tender expertise. The teacher drove Eaton to a barn he owned, and they ran in through the rain. Eaton told the teacher that it was impossible to evaluate their worth, since they couldn’t know what was on the tapes, or even whether they were playable. Eaton cleaned the tapes with cotton balls and alcohol, and Latvala loaded one up onto his reel-to-reel. Eaton and Latvala wondered if these were Betty Boards—tapes made by Betty Cantor-Jackson, a longtime recording engineer for the Grateful Dead. Later, I got the tapes. What’s to hate?

Bono: 'This Is the Era of the Afro-Nerd!' - Jennie Rothenberg Gritz At the opening event of The Atlantic's Washington Ideas Forum, the rock star activist told Georgetown students how to help Africa without being condescending. Reuters Anyone who's ever sat in the cheap seats at a U2 concert has experienced the Bono effect. One minute, there's a lonely guitar tech testing out riffs on an empty stage. It was a more restrained Bono who walked onstage at Georgetown University's Gaston Hall last night, following behind three men in dark suits: Georgetown President John DeGioia and Business School Dean David Thomas, and Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, whose company cohosted the event. "What a room this is!" In his efforts to help Africa, Bono can sometimes come across as a bit of a missionary. Bono's willingness to work with anyone is a large part of what makes him so successful -- and sometimes controversial. But the Red campaign has raised $200 million for the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. "Cuts hurt," Bono said poetically.

The 250 Greatest '80s New Wave' Songs 26. ---Down Under ~~ Men At Work **********As easy-going as they come. This song was not just a calling card for this band but for an entire country as well. A great sense of humor can go a long way toward endearing yourself to the world. 27. After leaving Genesis in '75. Billy idol did the same thing in '87 with his live cover of 'Mony Mony' and it went to #1 even though none of the stations were playing the live version. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Coincidentally, the second biggest song of the year was also of the stalker variety. A lot of people believe that the intro to "Billie Jean" in all it's moonwalkin' glory is best piece of pop music ever. a personal note: I actually believe that the bridge of this song "Every Breath You Take" is the greatest piece of recorded music ever. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Led Zeppelin to Appear on David Letterman - Live for Live Music Rapper Stitches Offers Cocaine to Audience; Wife Chases Him Off Stage Well, rest assured we won't be visiting Lake Worth, FL anytime soon, especially after watching the video below. Rapper Stitches (the guy with faceful of tattooed stitches), got all sorts of grimey at [...] Phish Fans Have An Average SAT Score of 1149 (On The Old SATs) As it turns out, despite Howard Stern's lampooning, Phish fans are actually smarter than the average fan. Meet The Guy Who Stole Millions Of Dollars From Phish, Smashing Pumpkins And Many Others Dana Giacchetto was dubbed by VICE as "The Real 'Wolf Of Wall Street'". Unofficial Grateful Dead Biographer Shares Lengthy Status About 'The Dead' Reunion Rumors With the recent announcement that Furthur is no longer, Grateful Dead fans have been dying to know if the band's surviving members have any plans to celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2015. Phish Wows At The Forum, 10/24 Phish are the masters of unpredictability. Vote For The #1 Album Of 2014!

2012 Kennedy Center Honors: Obama Joins David Letterman, Led Zeppelin, Buddy Guy And Other Honorees (PHOTOS) WASHINGTON — David Letterman's "stupid human tricks" and Top 10 lists vaulted into the ranks of cultural acclaim Sunday night as the late-night comedian received this year's Kennedy Center Honors with rock band Led Zeppelin, an actor, a ballerina and a bluesman. Stars from New York, Hollywood and the music world joined President Barack Obama at the White House on Sunday night to salute the honorees, whose ranks also include actor Dustin Hoffman, Chicago bluesman Buddy Guy and ballerina Natalia Makarova. The honors are the nation's highest award for those who influenced American culture through the arts. Obama drew laughs from his guests when he described the honorees as "some extraordinary people who have no business being on the same stage together." Noting that Guy made his first guitar strings using the wire from a window screen, he quipped, "That worked until his parents started wondering how all the mosquitoes were getting in." "It's one of the highlights of his career," he said.

Your Daily Entertainment Fix, online across PCs, smart phones, tablet computers and major brands of internet connected TVs. RIP: Reg Presley of the Troggs – LOUIE of the Week « The Louie Report Reg Presley, singer with The Troggs, has died at the age of 71. His death came a year after he announced he had lung cancer and retired from the band. The Troggs’ biggest hit was “Wild Thing,” which many people believe borrowed heavily from LOUIE LOUIE. The Huffington Post did a nice little write-up: The Troggs, part of the British invasion spurred by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, perfected a simple, hard-driving approach to the three-minute rock song that was miles away from the lyrical art-rock of the Beatles or the poetic songs of Bob Dylan.This was rock music at its “boy meets girl” basics, with a caveman’s approach to romance – and it created such a powerful image that Presley and the band played these songs to appreciative (if smaller) audiences until illness intervened.“Wild Thing” was written by accomplished American songwriter Chip Taylor, whose real name is James Voight. The Troggs did record LOUIE LOUIE in 1966 for their first album in the UK entitled “From Nowhere...”

Chubby Checker Penis Measurement App Lawsuit Latest Twist In A Long Career Chubby Checker's lawsuit over a smartphone app that claims to measures penis size is the latest in a checkered record at attempting to maintain relevancy through the twists and turns of pop culture. The app is is called the "Chubby Checker" referring to a slang term for an erection. The 71-year-old Checker, whose real name is Ernest Evans, is suing Hewlett Packard and its subsidiary Palm, Inc. for $500 million, claiming the app associates his name with obscene, sexual connotation and images, without giving him "compensation for the unauthorized use of the Chubby Checker name and trademark," Webosnation.com reported. The lawsuit comes as Checker tries to reinvigorate his career by promoting "Changes," a new single. "With all of this activity surrounding the excitement and the legend, we're more interested in airplay than litigation," Checker said in a statement to The Huffington Post. "As they say in the legal community, 'Let the lawyers handle it.'" PHOTOS: (Story Continues Below)

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