azjones shared this one, "thanks bro" check his cool site out [HERE] N eville Brothers Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA 12.20.1991 Source: SBD 01 //Hey Pocky Way > 02 Walk On Gilded Splinters 03 Mojo Hannah 04 Yellow Moon 05 Tell It Like It Is 06 unknown title (sax instrumental with occasional backing vocals) 07 Brother Jake (1) 08 Junk Man (2) 09 Africa > (2) 10 Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again (2) 11 Ain't No Use (2) Art Neville - keyboards, vocals Aaron Neville - vocals, percussion Charles Neville - saxophone, percussion, vocals Cyril Neville Sr. - percussion, vocals "Mean" Willie Green - drums, percussion Tony Hall - bass, background vocals Eric "Homey" Struthers - guitar, background vocals (1) with The Tower of Power Horns (2) with Carlos Santana Notes: "Hey Pocky Way" fades in. Very little is missing. front cover only mp3/320k/153mb DOWNLOAD HERE: RAPIDSHARE ~OR~ MEGAUPLOAD passwor...
These icey sterling silver and quartz earrings are featured in one of Amber Alexander's many beautiful treasuries; "Keep Cool": Best wishes, Anna First Commenter: Ann of Ann's Snap, Edit & Scrap
Photo Copyright Christina Wigren 2010 S is for Swedish Summer The obvious choice for me for S-week would seem to be Sweden, but it is such an enormous subject! I just have to narrow it down to the Swedish Summer* as depicted in literary texts. I've been reading mystery/crime/detective stories. The latest one is the Swedish journalist turned mystery-writer, Mari Jungstedt's, I denna ljuva sommartid (2007) [Approximately: In Sweet Summer Time ] in which a summer vacation-camper is murdered on his early morning jogging round, near a beach and thrown into the Baltic Sea. Another summer murder is commited in an earlier novel, Den inre kretsen [approximately: The Inner Circle ], where a twenty-one year old female student of archeology becomes the first victim of a serial killer who is obsessed by the rites of the Norse gods - human sacrifice. Mari Jungstedt is not the only Swedish mystery-writer who lets her characters meet a violent end in the short and sweet Swedish Summer. Anna J...
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