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The Metaphysics of George Herriman's Krazy Kat demo segment 01
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The Metaphysics of George Herriman's Krazy Kat podcast demo
Krazy Kat Mind Tweezer * Accept * Free Me Now * Shaman Symphony Series
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Krazy Kat by George Herriman Daily newspaper comic strips from April 14-19 1930 set to Free Me Now by Accept
studio today
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Monday 10/19, moving stuff around
Grupo Frackaso @ Hitones SAMA Showase clip 2015-09-27
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Grupo Frackaso @ Hitones SAMA Showase clip 2015-09-27
Rolling Wheel spoken peace equation
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Rolling Wheel spoken peace equation
Conflict Resolved in Matrix spoken peace & justice equation
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Conflict Resolved in Matrix spoken peace & justice equation
Static Perception, Arrested Development spoken peace & justice equation
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Static Perception, Arrested Development spoken peace & justice equation
service of random kindness spoken peace & justice equation
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service of random kindness spoken peace & justice equation
peace & Justice blog trailer w simon bisley
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peace & Justice blog trailer w simon bisley
Compromise = governance spoken peace and justice equation
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Compromise = governance spoken peace and justice equation
Alamo City Comic Con 2015 Leatherface Dance
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Alamo City Comic Con 2015 Leatherface Dance
archives Alamo City Comicon 2015 Sunday pix to Guns N' Roses
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archives Alamo City Comicon 2015 Sunday pix to Guns N' Roses
archives Alamo City Con 2015 Saturday pix to Allman Brothers Band
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archives Alamo City Con 2015 Saturday pix to Allman Brothers Band
archives Alamo City Con 2015 Friday pix to MSG
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archives Alamo City Con 2015 Friday pix to MSG
Rosel Rodriguez PTSD Playing Healthy
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Rosel Rodriguez PTSD Playing Healthy
Rosel Rodriquez PTSD Box With Tools
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Rosel Rodriquez PTSD Box With Tools
Rosel Rodriguez PTSDrawing
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Rosel Rodriguez PTSDrawing
archives Hunting Wabbits show pix Limelight SA to E.J. Funeral for a Friend Love Lies Bleeding
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archives Hunting Wabbits show pix Limelight SA to E.J. Funeral for a Friend Love Lies Bleeding
archives Eric Mora show pix Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07
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archives Eric Mora show pix Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07
archives act show pix 3 Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07
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archives act show pix 3 Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07
archives Red Not Chilie Peppers show Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07pix to Thin Lizzy De
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archives Red Not Chilie Peppers show Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07pix to Thin Lizzy De
archives act show pix Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07 to Billy Squier Emotion in Motion
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archives act show pix Limelight San Antonio Open Mic 2015 09 07 to Billy Squier Emotion in Motion
P T S D First Attention Second Attention to pix of cartoonists,artists,scientists
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P T S D First Attention Second Attention to pix of cartoonists,artists,scientists
P T S D Social Attention
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P T S D Social Attention
archives Nina & Carly sShow pix nina's limelight 2015 08 31 to Girl In a Coma For What Its Worth
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archives Nina & Carly sShow pix nina's limelight 2015 08 31 to Girl In a Coma For What Its Worth

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  • @Epifanio-uw1fd
    @Epifanio-uw1fd 2 месяца назад

    Bad ass memories

  • @zekerios19688
    @zekerios19688 3 месяца назад

    That jam is hard to find and the video is the best thing to watch the 1983 downtown s.a to remember there were alot' of us drenched in colors with a variety of characters and i mis' Mom dammit' cool memories with family you guys trip

  • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
    @FirstnameLastname-my7bz 3 месяца назад

    There's information that Donenfeld was gangster himself or " just " had ties with crooks. And confirmed information that he started his publisher business with porn. (And ,ironically, one of Joe Shuster's last "official" professional work was erotic illustrations for Nights of Horror, one of last Jerry Siegel's professional work was The Starling where not-Superman/not-Jor-L has sex with and Earth woman and then leaves her and her kid like a deadbeat space dad, 3 years before Watchmen and 3 years after Superman II but 33 years before Superman Returns , and Curt Swans' one of latest professional works was to illustrate Larry Niwen's Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex where "Not Superman" has sex with "LL" And where "Not Clark" Peeps at "LL" and "LL" with his x-ray vision) So it is Very on character for Superman to treat him this terrible, but also it speaks on his humble (?) Nature to get publicly "humiliated" like that. Can you imagine any current WB/DC CEO, people with no Less questionable ties with modern criminals and worse, allowing to be portrayed this way? Even with considerably softer Superman? Could Superman have at least no aggression or physical engagement pep talk with James Gunn or Peter Safran or David Zaslav about doing a better job?

  • @grasshoffers
    @grasshoffers 4 месяца назад

    Is this the Godfather of Rock and Roll? Do you have more tapes?

  • @MJComicsTx_
    @MJComicsTx_ 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Bob it’s Matt from back in the day!

  • @rogeralvarez4177
    @rogeralvarez4177 Год назад

    Long live the godfather joe anthony rocking san antonio tx the heavymetal rock capital of the u.s.a since 1970

  • @rogeralvarez4177
    @rogeralvarez4177 Год назад

    Long live the godfather joe anthony rocking san antonio tx the heavymetal rock capital of the u.s.a since 1970

  • @stargazerspark4499
    @stargazerspark4499 Год назад

    dont sell yourself short man. go for it!

  • @MJComicsTx_
    @MJComicsTx_ 2 года назад

    Hi Bob. It's Matt hope all is well ppl was curious the best way to reach out to you.

  • @user-cd7iv5st6d
    @user-cd7iv5st6d 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/cMt1qBPhtDQ/видео.html - Prezence/Rock Louder ruclips.net/video/yzMd1Z76ZnI/видео.html - Prezence/Skyz On Fire ruclips.net/video/5oyxAxgMC44/видео.html - Prezence/Breaking Away

  • @davidlindsay9564
    @davidlindsay9564 2 года назад

    would have been nice to see it close up afterward....

  • @zombiespongebob6903
    @zombiespongebob6903 2 года назад

    im in search for a band or song from san antonio or austin area. I always thought it was this band (preszence) but i was told it was not. only information i can give is a per-chorus and chorus.. it went something like this "get-out, you'll do it again.... no doubt. You did it again, my friend. Liar... your a liar... Fire....you play with fire...you get burned."

  • @Rupert_chiesa_gigliotti
    @Rupert_chiesa_gigliotti 3 года назад

    💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝💯🔝

  • @ozzmosis7186
    @ozzmosis7186 3 года назад

    This ain't Prezence

  • @hollabackgod
    @hollabackgod 3 года назад

    Love New Frontier. Him talking about John Henry in this.. just made me love it more.

  • @rogeralverez1657
    @rogeralverez1657 3 года назад

    Classic rush on the air back in the early 1970s thanks to Joe Anthony & Lou roney the DJ's at kmac/kiss radio in San Antonio tx welcome to the heavy metal time capsule called San Antonio 🤘🤘🤘

  • @manalishifilms
    @manalishifilms 3 года назад

    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Nearly 50 years ago, on his self-titled first solo album, Michael Stanley offered a plaintive view about mortality: Here’s a song for a friend soon gone A friend whose life and mine became entwined Leaving soon for a lifetime/Leaving part of you behind Stanley, who passed away Friday at the age of 72 from lung cancer, leaves more than a small part of himself behind in his native Cleveland -- and a gaping hole in a city where he was a rock ‘n’ roll king and a much-loved, award-winning radio and television personality.To say Stanley was part of Cleveland’s fabric is anything but a cliché; It was the home he never left, and a place the man dubbed “the Cuyahoga Messiah” by Last Call Cleveland, carried with him whenever he’d tour the country to play heartland rock hits such as “He Can’t Love You,” “Lover,” “Falling in Love Again and “My Town.” “I had three pretty good, separate careers with music, the television, the radio,” Stanley told The Plain Dealer in 2019, before receiving the Cleveland Arts Prize Lifetime Achievement Award. “Did we accomplish everything we wanted to? No. But we accomplished things we never thought of. I’ve been making a living doing something I love. This is what I dreamed about as a teenager, and I ended up doing it.” Stanley’s family issued a statement Saturday via his social media pages. “Michael battled lung cancer for seven months with the same strength and dignity he carried throughout his life. He will always be remembered as a loving father, brother, husband, a loyal friend, and the leader of one of Cleveland’s most successful rock bands.” Fellow Ohio rocker and longtime friend Joe Walsh, who played on Stanley’s second solo album and covered his song “Rosewood Bitters,” said: “Michael was the king of Cleveland, and of course the Michael Stanley Band became a Midwest powerhouse. Michael has always been a master at the craft of songwriting. His songs have a way of getting in your head and became songs you end up singing to yourself over and over from then on...His music will always be part of me” Holly Gleason, a noted music critic and author, grew up in Cleveland and later became Stanley’s friend. “If you were a kid coming of age in Cleveland in the 70s or the 80s, he was our hand on the brass ring,” she said. “He was the promise of rock ‘n’ roll delivered. He believed in rock ‘n’ roll. He believed in sports. He believed in Cleveland. “He was so emblematic of that raging heart that doesn’t care that it’s gonna lose -- it’s still gonna leave everything on the field. And when he wrote those songs, those kids in a city where the river caught on fire and the lake died, they felt like their lives mattered.” Live Nation’s Michael Belkin, whose father managed Stanley for more than 40 years, recalled that affection was part of a unique two-way relationship between the artist and his fans.“In my entire career, I have never seen another artist as patient and polite as Michael was with fans,” Belkin said. “Backstage, pre- and post-show meet & greets, dinners and benefits, I saw him interact with thousands of supporters over the years, and he was consistently pleasant and gracious. Always. Every time.”Born Michael Stanley Gee (his father, Francis Stanley Gee, was a local radio personality), Stanley began playing in bands at Rocky River High School -- where he also played baseball and basketball. The Sceptors gave way to the Establishments and the Tree Stumps at Hiram College, which Stanley attended on a baseball scholarship. He earned degree in Sociology and Comparative Religion, but music was where his heart was. Producer-engineer Bill Szymczyk signed the Tree Stumps to ABC Records, albeit suggesting a name change that became Silk for the 1969 release “Smooth As Raw Silk. “Basically I signed the band because of him,” said Szymczyk, who continued a relationship with Stanley that includes his final album, “Tough Room,” which he brought to Cleveland to play for Stanley at the end of February. “I liked his songs and I liked his vocal quality. To me he’s always been a really, really good writer, and he’s just gotten better over the years.”After Silk’s demise Szymczyk brought Stanley to the Colorado-based Tumbleweed Records label, producing his self-title solo album and “Friends and Legends,” both in 1973 and the latter featuring Walsh and a corps of “Colorado all-stars” that added polish and bite . A year later, Stanley formed the Michael Stanley Band, a muscular, blue-collar outfit whose dynamic performances were mentioned in the same breath as populist rock peers such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger and John Mellencamp. “To people in our area, the music meant a lot -- that’s part of the Midwest,” said original drummer Tommy Dobeck, who had Stanley as best man at his wedding and made him godfather of his son. “It was always baseball caps and tennis shoes more than glitter. I came from another band (Circus) that was big into satin; I said to Michael, ‘Am I gonna have to wear anything?’ He said, ‘I don’t give a s*** what you wear. Just play!”David Spero, who was introduced to Stanley via Joe Walsh, managed Stanley throughout the ’70s, including a major label deal with Epic Records. “I think he’s probably one of our country’s most underappreciated writers in that kind of Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen school of storytelling,” said Spero, who ate lunch with Stanley almost every second Friday. Stanley, of course, never broke through to the same kind of multi-platinum success as those artists; His top charting album, 1983′s “You Can’t Fight Fashion,” peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard 200 -- though there was some national notoriety via TV appearances with Dick Cavett, Merv Griffin and on “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert.”“All the way through the entire career, I could never get him a monster hit record -- that always pissed me off,” said Szymczyk, noting that other notable producers -- including Mutt Lange, Don Gehman and Eddie Kramer -- couldn’t get Stanley over the hump, either. “I was like, ‘Damn, Bob (Seger) sure busted out. How come we can’t get Michael, too.’ He was huge in the Midwest -- Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh. We just couldn’t bust him out of there.”In Cleveland it was a different story, of course. He played multiple-night stands at the Richfield Coliseum and Blossom Music Center. Mellencamp, Billy Joel, Foreigner and others opened for him early in their careers. The band played at the World Series of Rock at Municipal Stadium. “They sold out more Ohio shows than anybody, ever,” Walsh noted.Stanley and company seldom let anything get in the way of a good show, either. Drummer Dobeck remembered a wrench, inadvertently left by a crew member falling from the lighting truss during a Richfield Coliseum show and hitting Stanley in the head. “Michael thought someone threw something at him and was like, ‘Who the hell did that?!’ -- which was so unlike Michael. But that only lasted for about 10 seconds and we went back into the song.” When a stage light above exploded outside of Detroit and shards cut Stanley’s face, meanwhile, Dobeck remembers “he just kept playing, blood running down his cheek. I was just like, ‘Wow, what a showman.’” The Michael Stanley Band ended in 1986, but Stanley continued to record and play live with his bands the Resonators and the Midlife Chrysler. His musical reach broadened, and his lyrics became richer, more seasoned and even more cinematic, infusing his songs with experience and the perspective of his years. And he never shied away from an intelligent phrase or upperclassman word; Szymczyk laughed as he recalled that Stanley’s songs had him pulling out the dictionary on more than one occasion. “If you look back at any writer’s body of work, you usually find a common theme or two that they’ve been trying to hone,” Stanley -- who suffered a heart attack in 1991 and also battled subsequent prostate cancer and a quadruple bypass -- told The Plain Dealer in 2012. “I realized that mine is: You just never know. This whole idea of never knowing what tomorrow is going to bring and being open to it. I’d almost always thought of it in a very positive way: ‘Hey! Tomorrow! Tomorrow’s the day something good happens!” Stanley, as it turned out, embarked on a bonus career few might have expected -- despite his father’s legacy. He won 11 local Emmy Awards as co-host of WJW Channel 8′s “PM Magazine” from 1987 to 1990, and then spent another year on the station’s “Cleveland Tonight.” He played himself on an episode of “The Drew Carey Show.” On the radio, Stanley spent more than 30 years on WNCX, weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings, ending just last month. He once quipped that “I have told each story 107 times already,” but being part of the city’s daily life only knitted him more tightly into that fabric. “There’s no one that will take his place,” said WNCX’s Bill Louis, who worked with Stanley since 1995. “Hundreds of thousands of Clevelanders loved him on concert stages, then on PM Magazine and for the last 30 years they drove home with him in their cars every weekday on WNCX. That body of work will prove to be without equal. “Michael was a very bright light locally that we could call ours.” Former manager Spero added that, “(Stanley) was so accessible. He was involved with all the (sports) teams at one point or another. He was the one guy, who, if there was ever a fundraiser, I knew I could always call him and say, ‘Could you just come by’ and he would never say no.’ When you sell out Blossom (four) nights in a row, you don’t have to be that accessible, but he was.

  • @manalishifilms
    @manalishifilms 3 года назад

    Michael Stanley, legendary rocker and radio host, dies at 72 after battle with lung cancer Music legend Michael Stanley has died. The Cleveland musician, who ruled the local airwaves in the late 1970s and early 1980s died Friday after a seven-month battle with lung cancer, his family announced. He was 72. Stanley had worked for the past 30 years as a disc jockey at WNCX-FM. On Wednesday, the Cleveland radio station released a statement from Stanley’s family, disclosing that he had “serious health issues” and asking fans to “keep Michael in your thoughts and prayers.” He hadn’t been on the air since Feb. 19. On Saturday, WNCX announced that Stanley had died peacefully “with his family by his side.” Born Michael Stanley Gee on March 25, 1948, in Cleveland, Stanley fell in love with rock ’n’ roll the first time he heard Elvis Presley, and formed a garage band, the Scepters, in 1965 as a student at Rocky River High School. Michael Stanley Stanley earned a sports scholarship to Hiram College, where he played baseball, worked as a disc jockey on the student radio station, majored in comparative religion and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1970. During his sophomore year, he joined the Tree Stumps, a four-piece band, and got his first big break during a gig at Otto’s Grotto in Cleveland. “A producer, an actual record producer just like in the movies, stumbled into this club one night,” Stanley recalled years later. “He was from New York and happened to be in Cleveland visiting a friend.”

  • @elviraarriaga1424
    @elviraarriaga1424 3 года назад

    Another Great Music Video Content 👍 like ❤

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    @elviraarriaga1424 3 года назад

    Thumbs 👍Up like Music Video Content ❤

  • @user-cd7iv5st6d
    @user-cd7iv5st6d 4 года назад

    Prezence Playlist ruclips.net/p/PL7jXueAVf2PeKalZuyaoGzwTZPf6KK63W

  • @user-cd7iv5st6d
    @user-cd7iv5st6d 4 года назад

    Prezence ruclips.net/video/5oyxAxgMC44/видео.html

  • @leonardperez7971
    @leonardperez7971 4 года назад

    FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tonymctony4551
    @tonymctony4551 4 года назад

    Con votes seriously....awesome

  • @glpdrum
    @glpdrum 4 года назад

    I remember your band but why are you promoting it using my band? That's a bit disingenuous don't you think.

  • @kevins.butler3402
    @kevins.butler3402 5 лет назад

    That is not Kirk Alyn performing the voices of"Clark Kent & Superman"..that is Bud Collyer..who portrayed the characters on radio and for those"Superman"movie and tv cartoons.

  • @yayirock
    @yayirock 5 лет назад

    Love it

  • @danebarrett237
    @danebarrett237 5 лет назад

    My experience was the opposite. I'd grown up on Kane, Kirby, Adams... Then I picked up an isdue of Hot Wheels from DC off a spinner rack at the grocery store... And the lead story was by Alex Toth. I was immediately smitten, and to this day I love anything Alex did. The highest compliment I could find when I discovered Darwyn Cooke was, Hey! It looks a lot like Toth!

  • @lawrencearansaspasstx4374
    @lawrencearansaspasstx4374 5 лет назад

    The GODFATHER OF ROCK AND ROLL! Joe Anthony-Another reason the '70s ROCKED! Joe and Lou Roney ruled AM RADIO on KMAC-AM!

  • @willdakill71
    @willdakill71 6 лет назад

    Those chicks are just stealing the presence of prezence, the real band

  • @mickey10007
    @mickey10007 6 лет назад

    Do you have any Striker?

  • @Owassoegan
    @Owassoegan 6 лет назад

    I have this album & I love it but why is it so hard to find on the internet? Thank you for putting this up!

    • @langundovitale1305
      @langundovitale1305 5 лет назад

      Owassoegan I just bought it on Amazon. I don’t have a turntable however I hung it up in a frame.

  • @flashrocks666
    @flashrocks666 7 лет назад

    "...i have no earthly idea why they have pictures of the 3 chicks from S.A. band Heather Leather on this video. lord knows they still dont know how to play their instruments after 30 years..."

  • @brandiepollare2274
    @brandiepollare2274 7 лет назад

    I love you Sarah xoxoxox crazy ass cousin you rocked this shit so did the rest of the band can't wait to see u play live

  • @paulanthonyrobles5572
    @paulanthonyrobles5572 7 лет назад

    Palo Alto APP that makes me A Palo Altoian

  • @DON666
    @DON666 7 лет назад

    Yesss! I just love Joe Anthony. Got 4 C90 tape recordings of his radio show dated 07/23/1987 I made in San Antone. Keep the flame alive... So sorry he faded away too soon. Keep rockin'!

  • @glennjammin1
    @glennjammin1 8 лет назад

    t has been silenced.... Would love to have a copy for my Joe Anthony tribute show! Please contact me.

  • @joelarsenault1244
    @joelarsenault1244 8 лет назад

    pullip

  • @richardranke7878
    @richardranke7878 8 лет назад

    Krazy Kat was like no other comic strip. Publisher William Hearst gave George Herriman full creative control.

  • @blastallird
    @blastallird 8 лет назад

    this turned into "La Llorona" yaaaaaaaassss

  • @Metalmichi8818
    @Metalmichi8818 8 лет назад

    very good

  • @BarbaraGordonBurnside
    @BarbaraGordonBurnside 8 лет назад

    RIP Darwyn Cooke!!! :(

  • @crazedchef5169
    @crazedchef5169 8 лет назад

    I kept looking at the band thinking they all had aged horribly, they don't even look like themselves! I went to high school with Shandon Sahm (drummer) and remember the band very well.

    • @shandonsahm3343
      @shandonsahm3343 2 года назад

      I wasn't in prezence that's Shawn My Bros band my band was pariah

  • @rufusearl9475
    @rufusearl9475 8 лет назад

    Wow brings back a lot of memories, I always thought he was actually drinking a beer while doing the show with that great bear can tab sound. Also remember sunday night 6 pack and Metal Shop at midnight on saturdays.

  • @MetalGurlHL
    @MetalGurlHL 8 лет назад

    Wow I'm so surprised we look like prezence and we sound like them cool, dude keep up the good work, you probably were not even born yet. Thanks for the video say hi to Mother.

  • @josephgarcia6725
    @josephgarcia6725 9 лет назад

    so has anyone thought of forming a pirate radio station where we can play what we want ,when we want? we'll rent a barge and rock up and down the S.A. river ! Rockin' and Rollin' and what not! SPREAD THE WORD!!!

  • @1231metalhead
    @1231metalhead 9 лет назад

    Priceless ! long live Joe Anthony ! Along with all the great bands brought to SA ...........Awesome to grow up in this time of metal.........................................

  • @carlburger5635
    @carlburger5635 9 лет назад

    I am the same Carl Burger he thanks for the letter. WOW just awesome!!!!Long Live the Godfather of ROCK N ROLL!!!

  • @johnburt7935
    @johnburt7935 9 лет назад

    You should include this image in this video: p.dreamwidth.org/53036da7d5b2/-/i44.tinypic.com/s3pwzd.jpg Ignore the captions you will see in various places asserting that's Eisenhower with Superman over his knee - it's Donenfeld.

  • @jrlittlehawk6350
    @jrlittlehawk6350 9 лет назад

    Brings back memories