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The Georgia Farm Bureau held its Annual Farm Tour recently in Southeast Georgia. The tour highlighted many farms and agribusinesses in this diversified area of the state. The Monitors Mark Wildman was on the tour and has this report for us.
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The chefs drink some (still beating) cobra heart, liver and blood shots while in Vietnam. Bottoms up! They put a still-beating cobra heart and liver into shot glasses with the cobras blood. From episode 12 of Chefs Run Wild.
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Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 13 of 13).mp4
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 12 of 13).mp4
Strider - Misunderstood 1974 (UK, Hard Blues Rock) Artist: Strider Location: England Album: Misunderstood Released: 1974 Genre: Hard Blues Rock Duration: 40:32 The second (final) album in the discography of the band from London. Strider was a great little band, says drummer Tony Brock from his home in LA. We were a regular at the Marquee in London, selling out just about every time we played there. In the annals of Rock history this little known band from Londons thickly crowded club scene were an all to brief footnote. A charming lot, they played an excellent brand of hard-rock blues in league with Status Quo, Deep Purple, Humble Pie and Free. Their legacy post-Strider far out lived their feeble existence as a band and it is only through shear determination we have resurrected them for this piece. Next time you pass a used bin, take a gander at whats inside. If you see Strider - its certainly worth checking out. For those interested, heres what happened to the main characters of our story. Ian Kewley went on to play in Limey and Paul Young before resurfacing on the Manic Street Preachers Gold Against the Soul (1993). Gary Grainger went on to work with Rod Stewart for almost ten years then Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle respectively. Tony Brock was the most prolific with stints in the Babys, Eddie Money, Rod Stewart for ten years then on to Australian wild man Jimmy Barnes. Tracks: 01. Open Your Eyes - 4:57 02. Misunderstood - 5:56 03. Crossed Lines - 3:45 04 <b>...</b>
Strider - Misunderstood .1974
Strider - Misunderstood 1974 (UK, Hard Blues Rock) Artist: Strider Location: England Album: Misunderstood Released: 1974 Genre: Hard Blues Rock Duration: 40:32 The second (final) album in the discography of the band from London. Strider was a great little band, says drummer Tony Brock from his home in LA. We were a regular at the Marquee in London, selling out just about every time we played there. In the annals of Rock history this little known band from Londons thickly crowded club scene were an all to brief footnote. A charming lot, they played an excellent brand of hard-rock blues in league with Status Quo, Deep Purple, Humble Pie and Free. Their legacy post-Strider far out lived their feeble existence as a band and it is only through shear determination we have resurrected them for this piece. Next time you pass a used bin, take a gander at whats inside. If you see Strider - its certainly worth checking out. For those interested, heres what happened to the main characters of our story. Ian Kewley went on to play in Limey and Paul Young before resurfacing on the Manic Street Preachers Gold Against the Soul (1993). Gary Grainger went on to work with Rod Stewart for almost ten years then Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle respectively. Tony Brock was the most prolific with stints in the Babys, Eddie Money, Rod Stewart for ten years then on to Australian wild man Jimmy Barnes. Tracks: 01. Open Your Eyes - 4:57 02. Misunderstood - 5:56 03. Crossed Lines - 3:45 04 <b>...</b>
Strider - Open Your Eyes .1974
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Strider - Misunderstood 1974 (UK, Hard Blues Rock) Artist: Strider Location: England Album: Misunderstood Released: 1974 Genre: Hard Blues Rock Duration: 40:32 The second (final) album in the discography of the band from London. Strider was a great little band, says drummer Tony Brock from his home in LA. We were a regular at the Marquee in London, selling out just about every time we played there. In the annals of Rock history this little known band from Londons thickly crowded club scene were an all to brief footnote. A charming lot, they played an excellent brand of hard-rock blues in league with Status Quo, Deep Purple, Humble Pie and Free. Their legacy post-Strider far out lived their feeble existence as a band and it is only through shear determination we have resurrected them for this piece. Next time you pass a used bin, take a gander at whats inside. If you see Strider - its certainly worth checking out. For those interested, heres what happened to the main characters of our story. Ian Kewley went on to play in Limey and Paul Young before resurfacing on the Manic Street Preachers Gold Against the Soul (1993). Gary Grainger went on to work with Rod Stewart for almost ten years then Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle respectively. Tony Brock was the most prolific with stints in the Babys, Eddie Money, Rod Stewart for ten years then on to Australian wild man Jimmy Barnes. Tracks: 01. Open Your Eyes - 4:57 02. Misunderstood - 5:56 03. Crossed Lines - 3:45 04 <b>...</b>
Strider - Wing Tips .1974
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 7 of 13).mp4
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 6 of 13).mp4
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 5 of 13).mp4
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 4 of 13).mp4
Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s (Part 3 of 13).mp4
Did a cover of them. at around 3 minutes in i forgot the lyrics so i muted myself.
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Where the hell did that come from? was likely the response from many on hearing The Mothers of Inventions debut album Freak Out upon its release in June 1966 -- a time when music was changing, but to a degree that hadnt yet hinted anything this bizarre was on the horizon. But once the freaks and the beautiful people had cottoned on to what Uncle Frank and his Merry Men were up to (despite the latter community often being the target for some of Zappas most hilarious lampooning), the scene was set for a fanbase of the most dedicated variety to emerge and a respect from critics, musicians, performers and the intelligentsia almost unparalleled in the history of pop culture. This film reviews the true story of The Mothers of Invention and the music they made uring the first incarnation of the band. With group members Jimmy Carl Black, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston and Art Tripp taking up the tale and revealing -- often for the first time -- what the real Frank Zappa was all about; and with contributions from scenesters like LA wildman Kim Fowley, biographer Billy James, Zappa academic Ben Watson, music journalist Richie Unterberger and English writer and musician Alan Clayson --acclaimedbiographer of Edgar Var
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