Monday, April 9, 2012

Traveling Wilburys - Heading For The Light (with lyrics) - HD

Traveling Wilburys - Heading For The Light (with lyrics) - HD
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Quick Raw Supershow 2/4/12 Thoughts & WrestleMania 2000 DVD Review

Quick Raw Supershow 2/4/12 Thoughts & WrestleMania 2000 DVD Review
Raw Supershow 2/4/12 Rating: 9.25 (HERE COMES THE PAIN!!!) AWESOME PROMO BY THE ROCK!!!! US Title Match: Santino Marella (c) Vs Dolph Ziggler Vs Jack Swagger - **1/4 Lord Tensai Vs Alex Riley - * World Heavyweight Title Match: CM Punk (c) Vs Mark Henry - ***1/2 Sheamus/Del Rio Segment: Great Crowd FTW! Cody Rhodes Vs Kofi Kingston - * Miz Vs Zack Ryder - *** Brock Lensar Returns & OWNS CENA!! - AWESOME HERE COMES THE PAIN CENATION!!! WrestleMania 2000 Rating: 6.5 Big Boss Man & Bull Buchanan Vs D'Lo Brown & The Godfather - ** Hardcore Battle Royal - Pretty Fun **3/4 Test & Albert Vs Hard Cheese - 1/2* Triangle Ladder Match For The Tag Team Championship: Dudley Boyz (c) Vs Hardy Boyz Vs Edge & Christain - ***** Catfight: Terri Vs The Kat - -* Radicalz Vs Too Cool & Chyna - **1/2 2 Fall Match For The Europeon & Intercontinetal Titles: Kurt Angle (c) Vs Chris Benoit Vs Chris Jericho - ***3/4 DX Vs Kane & Rikishi - *1/2 4 Way Elimination Match For The WWF Title (With A McMahon A! t Every Freakin Corner!): Triple H (c) Vs The Rock Vs Big Show Vs Mick Foley - ***1/2





The Lovin' Spoonful - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice (The Big TNT Show - 1966)

The Lovin' Spoonful - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice (The Big TNT Show - 1966)
Right on the tails of the Beau Brummels and the Byrds, the Lovin' Spoonful were among the first American groups to challenge the domination of the British Invasion bands in the mid-'60s. Between mid-1965 and the end of 1967, the group was astonishingly successful, issuing one classic hit single after another, including "Do You Believe in Magic?," "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice," "Daydream," "Summer in the City," "Rain on the Roof," "Nashville Cats," and "Six O'Clock." Like most of the folk-rockers, the Lovin' Spoonful were more pop and rock than folk, which didn't detract from their music at all. Much more than the Byrds, and even more than the Mamas & the Papas, the Spoonful exhibited a brand of unabashedly melodic, cheery, and good-time music, though their best single, "Summer in the City," was uncharacteristically riff-driven and hard-driving. More influenced by blues and jug bands than other folk-rock acts, their albums were spotty and their covers at times downright wea! k. As glorious as their singles were, they lacked the depth and innovation of the Byrds, their chief competitors for the crown of best folk-rock band, and their legacy hasn't been canonized with nearly as much reverence as their West Coast counterparts. Leader and principal songwriter John Sebastian was a young veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene when he formed the band in 1965 with Zal Yanovsky, who'd already played primitive folk-rock of a sort with future members of the Mamas & the Papas in ...





Game Fails Mount & Blade Warband The art director must have been on something awesome

Game Fails Mount & Blade Warband The art director must have been on something awesome
Download file here: gigsaved.com The Most Dangerous Game is a 1932 Pre-Code adaptation of the 1924 short story of the same name by Richard Connell, the first film version of that story. The plot concerns a big game hunter on an island who chooses to hunt humans for sport. The film stars Joel McCrea, Leslie Banks, and King Kong leads Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong, and was made by a team including Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper, the co-directors of King Kong (1933). Because it was so inexpensive to make, costing only $200000, The Most Dangerous Game made more profit for RKO than the very expensive King Kong did. Famous big game hunter and author Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) swims to a small, lush island, the sole survivor of a shipwreck. There, he becomes the guest of Russian Count Zaroff (Leslie Banks), a fellow hunting enthusiast. Zaroff remarks that Bob's misfortune is not uncommon; in fact, four people from the previous sinking are still staying with him: Eve Tro! wbridge (Fay Wray), her brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), and two sailors. That night, Zaroff introduces Bob to the Trowbridges and reveals his obsession with hunting. During one of his hunts, a Cape buffalo inflicted a head wound on him. He eventually became bored of the sport, to his great consternation, until he discovered "the most dangerous game" on his island. Bob asks if he means tigers, but Zaroff denies it. Later, Eve shares her suspicions of Zaroff's intentions with the newcomer. The count ...