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2 yrs

Jerry Seinfeld Brutally Mocks Hecklers Shouting About 'Genocide,' With Perfect Line During Show
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Jerry Seinfeld Brutally Mocks Hecklers Shouting About 'Genocide,' With Perfect Line During Show

Jerry Seinfeld Brutally Mocks Hecklers Shouting About 'Genocide,' With Perfect Line During Show
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Burgum Defends Position: Biden's a Dictator
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Burgum Defends Position: Biden's a Dictator

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who is reportedly on former President Donald Trump's vice president shortlist, maintained his position on Sunday that President Joe Biden is acting like a dictator.
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Federal Prosecutors Recommend Charges for Boeing
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Federal Prosecutors Recommend Charges for Boeing

U.S. prosecutors are recommending to senior Justice Department officials that criminal charges be brought against Boeing after finding the planemaker violated a settlement related to two fatal crashes, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Ancient Crocodile-Like Reptile Discovered in Brazil
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Ancient Crocodile-Like Reptile Discovered in Brazil

The discovery of Parvosuchus aurelioi, a new species of ancient predatory reptile from the pseudosuchian group, was reported in Brazil. Dating back to about 237...
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Nostalgia Machine
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WATCH: The Bees Gees’ Performance Of Beatles’ Songs Is A Memorable Musical Gem From The Past
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WATCH: The Bees Gees’ Performance Of Beatles’ Songs Is A Memorable Musical Gem From The Past

A 1973 episode of The Midnight Special was significant to The Bees Gees’ career, as it featured bandmates Barry, Robin, and Maurice doing a medley of The Beatles’ songs to the audience’s delight. This came three years after the Fab Four broke up due to internal and contractual differences within the group. Barry, Robin, and Maurice were also experiencing a career decline, as their latest songs at the time, including “Life in a Tin Can” and “Saw a New Morning,” no longer interested listeners; however, their performance of The Beatles’ “If I Fell,” “I Need You,” “I’ll Be Back,” “This Boy,” and “She Loves You,” gave them a boost that night. An unforgettable harmony The Beatles, from left: John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, ca. 1963 The Bees Gees were one of the earliest artists to perform on the midnight show, which usually aired after The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Rather than forcefully push their low-rated music, they decided to focus attention on the most beloved group of the era, while showing off their ability to harmonize and put a spin on music at the same time. RELATED: It Was The Bee Gees vs. Peter Frampton on the Set of the ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Movie (EXCLUSIVE) Following the performance, they began to explore other niches including soft rock, funk, and disco, rhythm, and blues, and even attempted another recreation with The Fab Four’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band which ended in a flop. They soon owned the disco niche, with Barry reforming into a falsetto singer like Marvin Gaye. Brothers Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb, of the Australian musical group The Bee Gees, in a promotional shot while touring in England, 1970s. Photo: Oscar Abolafia/Everett Collection (beegees002) The Beatles’ reaction to The Bees Gees Although the Bees Gees’ cover of the Beatles’ music was an impressive number, George Harrison considered their 1978 musical based on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band a product of success and greed. He termed it a misstep on their part due to overconfidence in their status. A HARD DAY’S NIGHT, front from left: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, rear from left: George Harrison, John Lennon, 1964 John Lennon, on the other hand, loved the group and would publicly praise them for doing “a good job” during a period when “nothing else” was going on in the music scene. The three-man band continued to thrive until Marice and Robin died, leaving behind Barry, who turned 77 last September, as the only living member. Click for next Article The post WATCH: The Bees Gees’ Performance Of Beatles’ Songs Is A Memorable Musical Gem From The Past appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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TAC Bookshelf: Journalism’s Rock Stars
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TAC Bookshelf: Journalism’s Rock Stars

Jude Russo, managing editor: It is difficult to imagine a journalist in 2024 developing a mass following. Christopher Hitchens maybe is the last rock-star scribbler: a high priest for a certain streak…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Orthodox Jewish Synagogue In Los Angeles [VIDEOS]
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Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Orthodox Jewish Synagogue In Los Angeles [VIDEOS]

Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Orthodox Jewish Synagogue In Los Angeles [VIDEOS]
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Don’t Get Caught Unprepared During Times Of Economic Uncertainty [VIDEO]
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Don’t Get Caught Unprepared During Times Of Economic Uncertainty [VIDEO]

Don’t Get Caught Unprepared During Times Of Economic Uncertainty [VIDEO]
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The early Metallica album James Hetfield picked as his favorite
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The early Metallica album James Hetfield picked as his favorite

Formed in 1981, Metallica already released 11 studio albums and sold an estimated amount of more than 125 million records worldwide. Their songwriting is quite versatile and they can do really heavy tracks and also ballads, like "Nothing Else Matters", for example. But as the band's main songwriter, guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield revealed once in an interview with Newsweek in 2017, he prefers an early Metallica album. The early Metallica album James Hetfield picked as his favorite "I like 'Ride the Lightning' (1984) a lot. Because I think that was the first time we got to be a part of it. 'Kill 'Em All,' obviously we recorded and wrote all the songs for it. They were basically songs from the first couple of years we had been playing in the clubs." "So we just went in and recorded them. But we weren't allowed to be in there for the mix or anything. With 'Ride the Lightning,' there was no manager telling us, 'Stay away from this studio' [laughs]. We were really integrated into it. We were able to help with the sounds, help with the ideas and all that stuff," James Hetfield said. At the time, the band was also formed by Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and the late Cliff Burton. That album was curiously recorded at the Sweet Silence studio in Copenhagen, Denmark, which is the country where the band's drummer and co-founder was born. "Ride The Lightning" is not only one of the most praised Metallica albums but one of the most praised Metal albums of all time. Besides the title track, it also has: "Fight Fire With Fire", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Fade To Black", "Trapped Under Ice", "Escape", "Creeping Death" and "The Call of Ktulu". All those songs are frequently featured on the band's live setlists. He once explained what inspired the title-track https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ano0jASJOjI&pp=ygUScmlkZSB0aGUgbGlnaHRuaW5n Back in 1993, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Hetfield explained what inspired the song "Ride The Lightning", which also became the name of the album. He explained that it could have been after watching CNN, for example. "I don’t know if CNN was the thing starting out then. We just got into some social topics. The death penalty was a big question and the electric chair. That’s heavy. What if that was you, mistakenly? That’s what that song was about, being accidentally found guilty and put to death with no way to stop it. It was just a matter of putting myself into other people’s situations. (Also) trying to get these feelings out," James Hetfield said.The post The early Metallica album James Hetfield picked as his favorite appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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