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The Metrodome | Extermination Station
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A case study of extermination. December 13, 2010 – 2:05 pm. I’m sure many of you have recognized the shortage in posts recently. I hope that you have supplemented this lull by performing some extermination of your own. This post will reflect on an beautiful, all natural extermination. Yesterday, Mother Nature kicked the Metrodome’s butt, and I just can’t stop watching the video. Let’s look at the facts here:. 1 This stadium is located t in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 3 The roof of the Metrodome is inflatable.
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October | 2011 | Broken Radio
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A History of American Music. Archive for October, 2011. October 24, 2011. 8220;Just One Look”, Was All It Took- Doris Troy. Welcome to the archives here at Broken Radio. Have a look around. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Pictures From Life’s Other Side. American Popular Songs: A Brief History. For Your Viewing Pleasure. Married To The Sea. Bob Baker's Indie Music Blog. Join 12 other followers. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Broken Radio”.
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Bringing the Sideman Front and Center: Slick Joe Fick | Broken Radio
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A History of American Music. Bringing the Sideman Front and Center: Slick Joe Fick. With charisma to match a stick of dynamite and talent to back it up, he can simultaneously compliment and outshine any member of the band. The roster of artists he has performed with reads like a Who’s Who of Rock n’ Roll, including Cordell Jackson, J M Van Eaton, Roland Janes, W.S. Holland, Wanda Jackson. Malcolm Yelvington, Billy Lee Riley. Band, The Dempseys, Fick has shared billings with Carl Perkins. For someone that...
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“Just One Look”, Was All It Took- Doris Troy | Broken Radio
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A History of American Music. 8220;Just One Look”, Was All It Took- Doris Troy. If you listened to the radio in 1960s America. You were sure to hear two things: catchy pop songs and the polished acts that sent them soaring up the charts. Songs were hammered out amidst slick high rises in the big city, before being passed onto the artists who were responsible for making them sell. Doris Troy changed the rules, when her self-penned “ Just One Look. I think it’s important to note, that although you wou...
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