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  1. Hace 5 días · What are the Basem*nt Tapes Columbine? › The "Basem*nt Tapes" are a series of home videos recorded by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold leading up to the massacre where they discuss their reasons for the shooting and show off their arsenal of guns, knives, and bombs.

  2. Hace 5 días · About Kasim Sulton’s Utopia. “Certain music stays with you for your entire life, so I try my best to keep the songs we play each night as faithful to the original Utopia recordings and arrangements as possible. I think it’s really important to maintain some integrity musically and keep the songs the way the fans remember them.”.

  3. Hace 6 días · Después de los 16 meses que produjeron tres de los mejores discos jamás hechos, Dylan se tomó un descanso prolongado y no lanzó otro disco hasta «John Wesley Harding» a fines de diciembre de 1967 (también grabó «The Basement Tapes» con el futuro (renombrado The Band, pero no fue lanzado oficialmente hasta 1975, y puede ...

  4. Hace 5 días · posted by record facts Grazin' is the debut studio album by music group The Friends of Distinction, released in 1969 on RCA Victor. Jessica Cleaves, Barbara Love, Harry Elston, and Floyd Butler were the Friends of Distinction, Southern California natives who sought to imitate the 5th Dimension's success.They shared similar lineups -- two women, two guys, each dressed differently with…

  5. Hace 5 días · Cassettes are on the comeback trail, as evidenced by the number of new portable players coming onto the market in the past year. At CES 2024, manufacturer FiiO -- best known for its headphones and ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Sean saw a news report on a "Bigfoot Hunter" (Carl Drybeck) who claimed to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. He believes Drybeck is a phony and decides to create a new show that reveals people's paranormal claims as hoaxes. Sean assembles his old film crew and heads to Northern California's "Lost Coast" to meet with and interview Drybeck.

  7. Hace 5 días · Filled with archival images, Nanette Burstein's HBO documentary 'Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes' is an effective trip back to 1960s Hollywood.