Aladdin Walkthrough Part 2.wmv
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- Author: ajstyles24TNA
Tags: Abu Aj Alladdin Disney Drive Games Genesis Jafar Jago Jasmine Mega Styles Walkthrough
The Next three levels of this genesis Classic missing the second abu token out of the cave of wonders. Ill do bonus stages on their on later on as I complete the walkthrough
funnystuffnstuff video
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- Author: frankdaloser
Tags: internet
funny stuff n stuff is a classic (not) but i made a site called www.funnypicslol.synthasite.com
Linda Ronstadt - Tumbling Dice
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- Author: JBauder1948
Few artists approach their work with the grace and dignity of Linda Ronstadt. For more than four decades, and through some 32 albums, she has remained one of the most beloved singers of our generation. Her career is a virtual testament to the idea that nothing quite lifts the human spirit like a good song. With an impresario's ear, and a voice that still resonates with a haunting gift-like quality, she's crossed all genres, always defying expectations as to what a pop record should be. "What I've always done is set myself in a traditional genre and tried to be completely faithful to what the genre demands," says Ronstadt. Whether it be rock, country, pop, or stylistic ventures in big band music, jazz, opera, Broadway standards or Mexican and Afro-Cuban music, Ronstadt has worked with an incredible dedication to her craft. Her most recent albums continue to reflect her virtuosity, such as last year's acclaimed Christmas release, Merry Little Christmas, and 1995's unique collection of lullabies for children, Dedicated To The One I Love, to name a few. Ronstadt made her pop debut in 1967 with the Stone Poneys. It was soon after that she began working with Neil Young. "I sang backup on a lot of his records. He'd call up and say 'I'm making a record, come on down.' He had a recording studio on this ranch. We'd record all day and end up with so much stuff I'm still not sure what made it on to the records." Few knew in those early days that both artists would go on to rewrite pop history. With seven Grammy awards and over 50 million albums sold to her credit, Ronstadt says the only formula she's ever lived by is an undying allegiance to the slow craft of songmaking. With a platinum track record that includes classic albums Heart Like A Wheel, What's New, and her Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris collaboration Trio, as well as its follow-up in the late '90's, it's obvious the workmanship has never wavered. Her love for the art of recording helped her form a long standing partnership with legendary engineer George Massenburg, whom she proudly calls a "friend as well as a musical guiding light." From her debut album, 1967's Evergreen, to last year's holiday gift to her fans, Merry Little Christmas, Ronstadt has helped redefine what it means to be a contemporary artist. For a singer who has won rock, pop, country and Latin music Grammy's, she has triumphed for more than four decades raising great songs from their hiding places, polishing each one with her own indomitable artistry. Source: http://www.ronstadt-linda.com
the beast must die 06 [recode]
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- Author: paranormalpalace
Tags: amicus cushing hammer werewolf
classic amicus horror at its finest one of you is a werewolf..i know it!!!
in GV graduation ceremony Classic guitar
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- Author: studioys
2008, November GV graduation ceremony by Omar
Vintage Photos of Unkown People.
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- Author: SpaceWars2025
Tags: and black classic of People Photos pictures ragtime Unkown Vintage white
My brother found these at work while working on somones PC. If you could help identify WHERE or WHO is in these photos I will be impressed.
Rittman band
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From the Pressbox-18th Indian Band Revue On October 18, 2008, eight bands met at Rittman Stadium to entertain fans, friends, and family, and exhibiting the fruits of many hours of preparation. On this cold night, we were treated to an awesome performance, by all participants of the 18th annual Rittman Indian Band Revue. At 7:00pm, the audience was welcomed by Jon Ritchie, superintendent of the Rittman and Orrville School Districts. The Rittman Indians Marching Band kicked off the show with the playing of the national anthem. Once our hosts marched off the field, it was time to be entertained by the guest bands. Mogadore was the first guest band to take the field. The Marching Wildcats, although small in number, were big on sound. It was their sixteenth time playing at our show. Making an encore appearance, from Akron, was the Kenmore High School Fighting Cardinal Marching Band. For their second appearance in Rittman they entertained the cold audience with an eighties show. The Manchester Marching Band was next with a show from the seventies, eighties, and nineties. Cliff Note: When they completed their program, I accidentally called them the "cougars." After a short intermission, where the audience enjoyed concessions served by our very own Worlds Greatest Band Boosters(tm), it was time to continue the evening of entertainment. The second part of the program was kicked off by the appearance of the East Canton High School Hornet Marching Band. Their fantastic show featured hits from the Blues Brothers. Crestview was next. The Marching Cougars took us down the yellow brick road with tunes from the Wizard of Oz. From Portage County, the Rootstown Rovers Marching band ended the second part of the show. Their hits included Blitzkreig Bop. The third part of the night's festivities were commenced by the always entertaining performance of the Garfield High School Marching Rams, coming from Akron. Their announcer, all around good guy Dan Camburn, started their awesome program with a hearty "Welcome to the shoooowwww!" Once the Rams were done, Dan thanked Ed Sims, the director of the ROOTSTOWN Marching band, thewn corrected himself and said Rittman. Next band to make the long journey to participate in the show was the Orrville Band of Style, our partners in the Rittman Orrville Compact. The band put on a great show, and the student musicians of Orrville was supportive of all the other guest bands. Cliff Note: I have observed at most band shows that the bands pretty much support one another, more proof that band is not a sport. Closing the show this evening was my favorite, to thunderous applause, the Rittman Indians Marching Band. The extended show tonight featured "Prime Time," "You Can't Stop the Beat"(Majorette Feature). "Sweet Child O' Mine," came next then our percussion section showed their massive talent with "Ode to a Refuse Container." The marching routine written by senior student musician Caleb Conley was performed with the playing of "Soul Bossa Nova." The show came to an end to the tune of the Steppenwolf classic, "Born to be Wild." A prolonged standing ovation from a great crowd who endured falling temperatures all night. This wasn't a competition, but all the bands were winners Saturday night. All bands received awards for their performance. Of course awards should also be handed out to others. To Ed Sims, Rittman band director, for his year round dedication to the instrumental music program which made this program possible. Becky Cline, majorette advisor, showing patience year in and year out working with the majorettes. Brett Lanz, Rittman high school principal, for his leadership and making sure all things were running smoothly. Jon Ritchie, Rittman superintendant has shown that he will be a friend to the fine arts programs at Rittman. The World's Greatest Band Boosters(tm) worked tirelessly, as they have done for years, to ensure the band(and announcer) were well taken care of. Most important were the families of all the studenty musicians. Obviously the parents have all done something right with the rearing of their sons and daughters, as they all are well mannered and disciplined.
Breathtaking Views & Total Privacy!
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Tags: 95060 CA Cruz Estate Frank Home Keller Murphy Real Santa Tour Tour347668 TourFactory Virtual Williams
http://www.tourfactory.com/s347668/r_www.youtube.com From the gated entry to the HUGE valley, mountain and bay views, this ridgetop parcel has it all. State park on one side, preserved watershed on another, large parcels in every other direction, this is a GREAT area. And the house.....WOW! Five bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, view deck, thrilling views from kitchen, great room and master suite wrapped in a classic farmhouse style. Perfect estate property. Zoned for horses or livestock, you can walk or ride from your yard right into Fall Creek State Park.
Elpaso
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- Author: cherokee762
Tags: cherokee762 classic country Elpaso
Cover song by Marty Robbins Performed by Cherokee762
Love the One You're With - Stephen Stills (Solo Acoustic)
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- Author: nazzmania
Stills does an unusual acoustic version of this classic.
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