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Planet Waves is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 17, 1974 by Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom.
Dylan is supported on the album by longtime collaborators the Band, with whom he embarked on a major reunion tour following its release (documented on the live album Before the Flood) (the tour started a couple weeks before release—though Asylum did want the album out first). With a successful tour and a host of publicity, Planet Waves was a hit, enjoying a brief stay at #1 on the US Billboard charts—a first for the artist—and #7 in the UK. Critics were not as negative as they had been with some then-recent Bob Dylan albums (namely Self Portrait and Dylan), but still not enthusiastic for the album's brand of laid-back roots rock.
The album was originally set to be titled Ceremonies of the Horsemen, a reference to the song "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", from the 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home; the release was delayed two weeks when Dylan decided to change the title at the last minute. Another, earlier working title was Wedding Song.
Hazel is the seventh album by the experimental rock band Red Krayola, released on November 19, 1996 through Drag City.
Hazel was an American alternative rock band based in Portland, Oregon. The band was a quartet, consisting of Jody Bleyle (drums and vocals), Pete Krebs (guitar and vocals), Brady Payne Smith (bass), and Fred Nemo (dancer). It lasted from 1992 to 1997.
The group was formed on February 14, 1992. Although based in the Pacific Northwest and active during the grunge movement in rock music, Hazel's music was different from most grunge in that it featured both male and female vocals as well as a more melodic sound that could be described as noise pop. Hazel's music was not particularly intricate musically, relying on a few chords, sheer energy (many songs being played at breakneck speed), and vocal intensity. Rather than singing together in harmony, Krebs and Bleyle often sang completely different parts that answered or intertwined with one another. The majority of lyrics dealt with problems regarding relationships, including the regret and resentment following a breakup ("Everybody's Best Friend") or the anxiety felt while attempting to begin a relationship ("Day Glo").
George, Giorgi, (Georgian: გიორგი) (1250–1268) was the eldest son of David VII Ulu, a Bagratid king of Georgia, by whom he was designated as heir-apparent to the throne. In the early 1260s, he was held as a hostage at the Mongol Ilkhan court of Hulagu Khan and later served with his father in the Mongol military ranks. He died at the age of 18 in 1268, preceding his father by two years.
George was born in 1250 to King David VII and the Alan woman Altun, whom the king took as a temporary wife because he had no children by his queen Jigda-Khatun and whom he agreed to dismiss after the birth of an heir. The marriage was, in fact, repudiated after the birth of the second child, a daughter, Tamar. George was adopted by Jigda-Khatun, who died shortly afterwards. George, along with his father, step-mother, and the uncle David VI Narin, is mentioned in a church inscription from Abelia in the south of Georgia.
George is a surname of Irish, English, Welsh, Middle Eastern Christian (usually Lebanese), or French origin. Notable people with the surname include:
George is a webcomic written and illustrated by John R. Norton. The strip has been in existence for several years, making its first appearance on the web as early as 1999. As of December 4, 2009, there have been 529 full-color comics published. The current George website was established in January 2005, using a strip from the old site to make its debut. Since then, however, all content has been entirely new. New comic strips were originally posted every Monday and Thursday before going to a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule. In early 2006, the strip went on hiatus for most of the year, but returned with regular, though unscheduled, updates in January 2007. Currently, new comics are once again posted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The strip is centered around a fairly normal freelance cartoonist, George, and his circle of friends. The strip often deals with computers, technology, and generally "geeky" things like World of Warcraft and Star Wars, though a myriad of light-hearted subjects are commonly explored. The strip takes place in the fairly small, fictional town of Perkton, located in the heart of California, presumably somewhere near Fresno. It is not particularly close to well-known California cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, and is not in line with the stereotypical view of California. Most of the strip's characters are between 26 and 30 years of age, with a few exceptions, such as Chain-Link Jefferson and Coach Demurson, who are much older, and Megan Beauxmont, who is much younger.
Actors: Gerry Black (actor), Philip Bruns (actor), Anthony Cafiso (actor), Steve Cafiso (actor), Mitch Carter (actor), Rick Casorla (actor), Christopher Ciampa (actor), Dago Dimster (actor), Robert Emhardt (actor), Tim Gemelli (actor), Harold Gould (actor), Roger Hampton (actor), Ernie Harwell (actor), Hap Lawrence (actor), Martin Balsam (actor),
Plot: The story is told over a couple of years of a disabled woman living in Baltimore, MD. The story opens in 1954 when the St. Louis Browns relocate to become the Orioles. Mary Dobkin sets up a baseball team of street kids to save them from juvenile delinquency. Because the team includes black and white kids she struggles with some of the authorities. After losing part of a foot before the movie takes place, she has half of her other leg amputated and believes she will be unable to coach for the 1955 season. She receives encouragement from a young boy who has his entire arm amputated at the same time in the same hospital. He learns to play, on her team with one arm. In the end, she takes on a girl for the outfield. A field is dedicated to her in Baltimore for the hundreds of children she coached.
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http://txba.ly/v7qn - The Planet Waves Auto-Trim Tuning Machines offer more control for fine adjustments, string locking and best of all - auto-trimming of strings. If you’re looking to upgrade your tuning machines, I think these are a great option but be aware that they are NOT a direct fit for certain guitars. Stratocaster tuning machines have a different diameter, so the holes in the headstock need to be drilled out in order for these to fit. Just something to be aware of if you decide to upgrade.
The Planet Waves O-Port is a marvellous little device that can really improve the sound and projection of your acoustic guitar. Learn more at http://playguitar.com/planet-waves-o-port-review/
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"Dayglo" from the Hazel album, Toreador of Love (Originally released 8/1/93 as SP221, re-released 2/14/95 with new cover art.) Buy the CD or digital album from Sub Pop Mega Mart https://megamart.subpop.com/releases/hazel/toreador_of_love_reissue Find more Sub Pop video from the 90s and 00s https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbOGt8cOph4VK4Ju-D_8Zo1Sotsb3MAo_ Subscribe To Sub Pop's YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/subpoprecords Sub Pop Records http://www.subpop.com Twitter https://twitter.com/subpop Facebook https://www.facebook.com/subpoprecords SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/subpop MegaMart https://megamart.subpop.com/
Swedish emoband Far Apart, performing Hazel from fom the 7" Hazel Uncorrected lyrics: After a while, she walks in to the room Forgets, how her jacket's filled with glue(?) (And she wish that you had been there. ... two times...) And then she smiles, but I just can't read her mind. Sometimes her smile doesn't reach her eyes And I'm trying to say sorry Don't lie. We all look so tired/tight(?). But not now. I change my outfit everyday and I say those things that I think you would like to hear me say. I do things i normally woiuldn't do, just to make you let me spend a while with you Silly, silly, silly, silly me. She looked back and sits down on the floor. Her face, buried in the messed up hair. But I ... dont matter(?), I don't, I don't know nothing. She.............
Hazel was from Portland on Sub Pop in the 90's
Hazel was a band from Portland, OR and it had Jody Bleyle from Team Dresch singing and playing drums and also Pete Krebs (perhaps most famous for his split with Elliott Smith...). This is their second and last LP. Very sick!!! 1. Lazy H. 2. Green Eyes 3. King Twist 4. Ascension 5. Quick Jerk 6. Sparkle Finish 7. Blank Florida 8. A Perfect Pot 9. Chasing After James 10. Crowned 11. I'm Shattered Again 12. Calliope 13. Ringing In My Ears
Great album by these fine folks from Portland, featuring Jody Bleyle from Team Dresch on drums and Pete Krebs. 1. Untitled 0:00 2. Joe Louis Punchout 0:06 3. Push To Close 1:41 4. Comet 4:05 5. She's Supersonic 7:20 6. Big Fatty 9:33 7. J.Hell 13:00 8. Everybody's Best Friend 15:45 9. Shiva 18:37 10. Day Glo 21:32 11. Boog 24:31 12. Constipation 27:08 13. Cosmic Allison 30:07 14. Truly 33:29
Hazel Live at the Star Theater Portland, Oregon – September, 2012
Hazel Live at the Star Theater Portland, Oregon – September, 2012
Back when videos resembled art more than some slick ad agencies sterile creation. Hazel was a great power pop band in the truest sense: Sloppy energy, melody and a wild danced named Fred Nemo.
Band: Wytch Hazel Album: III: Pentecost Country: UK Label: Bad Omen Records Tracklist: 1. He is the Fight 00:00 2. Spirit and Fire 03:44 3. I Am Redeemed 08:17 4. Archangel 12:09 5. Dry Bones 16:32 6. Sonata 21:39 7. I Will Not 24:41 8. Reap the Harvest 28:43 9. The Crown 33:28 10. Ancient of Days 37:48 Lineup: Colin Hendra - Vocals, Guitars Alex Haslam - Guitars Andy Shackleton - Bass Jack Spencer - Drums Cello on tracks 3,6,8 and 9 by David Hendra. Narration on track 10 by Deidre Trueman. Drums on track 9 by Colin Hendra. Recorded at The Stationhouse. Produced by Ed Turner. Engineered and mixed by James Atkinson. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wytchhazel Bandcamp: https://wytchhazel.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wytchhazel/ Contact: wytchhazelband@gmail....
Taken from the album 'III: Pentecost' available here: https://wytchhazel.bandcamp.com/album/iii-pentecost Video produced & directed by Wild Stag Studio Starring Phil Pembridge as The Knight King the Horse as himself Wytch Hazel as the band
Planet Waves is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 17, 1974 by Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom.
Dylan is supported on the album by longtime collaborators the Band, with whom he embarked on a major reunion tour following its release (documented on the live album Before the Flood) (the tour started a couple weeks before release—though Asylum did want the album out first). With a successful tour and a host of publicity, Planet Waves was a hit, enjoying a brief stay at #1 on the US Billboard charts—a first for the artist—and #7 in the UK. Critics were not as negative as they had been with some then-recent Bob Dylan albums (namely Self Portrait and Dylan), but still not enthusiastic for the album's brand of laid-back roots rock.
The album was originally set to be titled Ceremonies of the Horsemen, a reference to the song "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", from the 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home; the release was delayed two weeks when Dylan decided to change the title at the last minute. Another, earlier working title was Wedding Song.