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Sebastian Bach Band lead-guitarist - 80's heavy metal
(Sebastian Bach was the former front-man for Skid Row)
*[An excellent guitarist! Very theatrical. All business.]
"I Remember You" (this cruise)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmt_nBECIX8
"18 and Life" (this cruise)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Byd8RbfJLrY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmv-EaA1tGI
Sebastian's BD Cake for Roger Daltrey
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLFKGsUTNAk
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
Scania G410 tipper MR18ROK under contract to Aggregate Industries; extending the car park behind Grove House, Dunstable.
Title should be self evident and I cannot help but think of Queen's song 'We Will Rock You' :) just a seascape photo to enjoy taken on the same beach as 'Sea of Thoughts' before high tide near Knysna (Brenton-on-Sea)...
Garden Route, Western Cape Province - South Africa
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*slightly larger image uploaded than usual, with my new monitor even I have trouble with the smaller images I uploaded thus far*
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It was really windy whan I was at Moffat Beach late Friday afternoon, but the rock pools were beautifully still and sheltered by the headland.
This was shot during the concert arranged by batch '08 of BUET on the eve of their entrance day. Sumon of Arthohin known as 'Bassbaba' to fans showing his bass stunt here in front of the crowd and rocking them hard.
Copyright: Aneek Mustafa Anwar
Contact: labouffon@gmail.com
Inside the Crosville garage at Rock Ferry on 20th March 1977 are Lodekka BFM433B and driver training Lodekka XFM201.
German postcard by Kolibri Verlag, Minden/Westf., no. 2323. Photo: Universal International.
Handsome American actor Rock Hudson (1925–1985) was a popular Hollywood star in the 1950s and 1960s. He was teamed up in romantic comedies with Doris Day, but he also starred in dramatic roles in Magnificent Obsession (1954) and Giant (1956). In later years, he starred on TV in the mystery series McMillan & Wife (1971-1977) and the soap opera Dynasty (1984-1985). Hudson, secretly gay, became in 1985 the first major celebrity who died from an AIDS-related illness.
Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.
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I did this for Christmas to give to my godfather. The man is a color-blind person and I wanted to give to him a doll we can both see the same way. Of course, I didn't make the hair, but I sew the dress, repainted the eyes and the lips and did the gloves and the face design.
The original doll was a Bratz Rock Angelz Jade.
View of the Rock Harbor dock and marina from the America Trail. This is where the main action happens in the park - and it's not that big a space.
Shot in Malcapuya Island in Coron Palawan. It was so windy that day so I was so frightened that my camera and tripod would be blown away towards the sea.
"Rock Strangers" by Arne Quinze (BEL)
location: Sea promenade near Zeeheldenplein, Oostende, Belgium
(Beaufort12)
Arne Quinze developed a set of sculptures for the city of Ostend by the name of Rock Strangers. Strange objects that pop up at locations where you would least expect them, such as on the renewed Zeeheldenplein, the city's hotspot. It looks as if they have been washed ashore. Their bright orange color is in sharp contrast with their natural environment and has a strange effect. Rock Strangers forms a colorful accent in an otherwise fairly neutral, urban environment. With the huge metal installation, Quinze wants to offer a counterbalance to the increasingly strong uniformity in urban design. He also wants to penetrate the safe cocoon that people build around themselves in the city. Strange elements appear and contribute to a multicultural society.
Source & more info: www.triennalebeaufort.be/en/beaufort-rock-strangers
I thought it was interesting to confront these red, twisted 'Rock Strangers' that were installed in 2012 at the seafront promenade with the black (one day greenish) meteorite-like block "At the Mercy of Nature (Sisyphus Part X)" by Marius Ritiu.
Different techniques, different intentions, different story - and yet, a somewhat similar, out of this world, appearance.
Model: Rock Crystal
Designer: Ekaterina Lukasheva
Made a slightly smaller one from stardream. 30 units, no glue.
Southern #4501 is northbound at Rock Spring, Georgia, with the "Summerville Steam Special."
4501 was the first steam locomotive my wife experienced, two weeks after we were married, in June 1974, on a trip from Cincinnati to Lexington.
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Kramer & Mickey: Rock. Paper. Scissors. Match.
Mickey: All right! Rock beats paper.
(Mickey smacks Kramer on the hand for losing)
Kramer: I thought paper covered rock?
Mickey: Nah, rock flies right through paper.
Kramer: What beats rock?
Mickey: (looks at his hand) Nothing beats rock.
Kramer: All right come on.
Kramer & Mickey: Rock. Paper. Scissors. Match.
Kramer: Rock.
Mickey: Rock.
Kramer & Mickey: Rock. Paper. Scissors. Match.
Kramer: Rock.
Mickey: Rock.
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NKP #765 rolls by 16th Street Tower with the afternoon run of the Joliet Rocket. For the second year in a row, #765 makes some noise at the 16th Street diamonds as it arrives LaSalle Street Station.
At one point in time, the NIckel Plate had its own terminal at the corner of Clark and Roosevelt before moving into LaSalle Street Station at the start of the 20th Century.