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Thursday, January 27th @ Club B.E.D., PMG - Pinnacle Marketing Group presents "La Vie Champagne" with special guest host model "Tension Johnson" of Florida Sexy Models(FSM).
PMG is giving away bottles of champagne to the sexiest groups of ladies all night long! Open bar from 11pm-12:30am
Hosted by: Felisha Monet' of 99Jamz
Music by: DJ Nine6
(Hip-Hop,Reggae,R&B,& Top40)
Ladies for complimentary admission until 1am,email RSVP to INFO@PMGOFMIAMI.COM (Everyone in free before 12am with email RSVP).
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🎸 What: MONDAY NIGHT PARTY
🎸 Music: DANCE TUNES& REQUESTS
🎸 Who: DJ STYLES
🎸 Host: DAHLIA
🎸 Where: ROOFTOPS MAIN CLUB
🎸 When: MONDAY, 6:00-8:00PM
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🌊🌊🌊 HERE’S YOUR LIMO 🌊🌊🌊:
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Op de abri reclame voor de schoenenwinkel Frank Liberty op het Spui (eertijds gelegen tussen het Haagse Modehuis en de bioscoop Asta) voor o.a. "leuke tassen".
In de Nederlandse Top 40 stonden die week op 1, 2 en 3:
Simon & Garfunkel, El Condor Pasa
Melanie en The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Lay Down
The Beatles, Let It Be,
Bron: www.top40.nl
Het Nederlands Dagblad bericht die 14e april het volgende:
"Overwegactie N.S. blijkt geslaagd
UTRECHT — Tijdens de onlangs afgesloten drie weken durende veiligheidsactie op overwegen „Ho, geen risico" van het Verbond voor Veilig Verkeer heeft op de overwegen geen enkel dodelijk ongeval plaatsgevonden. Het aantal dodelijke ongevallen in de eerste drie maanden van dit jaar is daarmee vergeleken met 1969 gedaald van 19 tot 12.
Nu „Ho, geen risico" kennelijk zo is „ingeslagen" heeft de NS besloten de waarschuwingsborden met daarop het actiemotto tot het eind van de zomer bij de overwegen te laten staan. Een andere overweging voor dit besluit was dat binnenkort de nieuwe dienstregeling ingaat met hogere treinfrequenties en snelheden. Bovendien is er tijdens de weekeinden en in de zomermaanden veel verkeer op de weg."
Voorts lezen we in dezelfde krant
"Saneringsbeleid van Den Haag aan de kaak gesteld
DEN HAAG — Het beleid van het Haagse gemeentebestuur ten aanzien van sanering en oplossing van de woningnood faalt.
Alsdus één van de eerste algemene conclusies die een driehonderdtal in Den Haag werkende maatschappelijk werkers en werksters B. en W. van deze stad hebben voorgelegd na een door het gemeentebestuur en de Stichting Sociale Raad van Den Haag georganiseerde voorlichtings- en discussiebijeenkomst over saneringsproblematiek.
De bijeenkomst voor de maatschappelijk werkers was belegd om „de vervreemding tussen burgers en overheid zoveel mogelijk op te heffen door inspraak in een zo vroeg mogelijk stadium mogelijk te maken. Alvorens de burgerij rechtstreeks te benaderen willen Sociale Raad en gemeentebestuur eerste de contactpersonen bereiken om de gevoelens, wensen en ideeën over woon- en leefklimaat, stadssanering en reconstructie te peilen", zo had in de uitnodiging aan de maatschappelijk werkers gestaan."
Bron: kranten.kb.nl
Cover from a KDWB-AM St. Paul-Minneapolis hot hits survey from the summer of 1976. The beer-swilling disc jockeys depicted in cartoon form appear to be "the True" Don Bleu, "Smokin' Joe" Hager and Brian "the Cosmic" Phoenix.
Don Bleu is currently the most popular morning host in San Francisco, currently on KOSF 103.7. He's also done some national stuff over the years. Smokin' Joe worked in a number of different cities, and is now deceased. Don't know what became of Brian "the Cosmic" Phoenix.
KDWB is still the big top-40 station in the Twin Cities, but what is top-40 anymore? They're on 101.3 FM. AM 63 is long gone.
(1980s) Sleeve art, Prince and the Revolution, 45 single of "Let's Go Crazy" on Side A, "Erotic City" on Side B.
Pop superstar Rihanna came to Vancouver BC to play Rogers Arena.
I have to admit, after photographing similar pop stars like Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Bruno Mars, and Janelle Monae at the Arena recently, I wasn't terribly excited about this show.
For one, the standard is that photographers have to shoot from the soundboard, which is miles away from the front of the stage, where I want to shoot from. And secondly, those aforementioned shows are all about the jumbotrons and lightshows; the performers are lip synching bores.
But Rihanna is a different story. Whether or not you agree with how she flaunts her body, the girl knows how to perform. For the 3 songs we shot, she worked the stage non stop. The variety of shots she provided for us, considering we were all standing still, was a delight.
On assignment for guttersnipenews.com
See my gallery (w review) here.
An IBM Club Excursion, Feb 1971, to snow-bound Florina, NW Macedonia, very close to the Albanian and FYROM borders (Yugoslavia at that time).
probably Valtellina, Italy. not sure, though.
waarschijnlijk Valtellina in Italië. maar ik weet het niet zeker.
probabilmente Valtellina (SO) ma non sono sicuro.
wahrscheinlich das Veltlin in Italien aber sicher bin ich nicht.
EDIT
No it's not, it's the Camonica Valley, scroll down to here to compare with Google Earth
Klopt niet, het is het Valcamonica, scroll door naar hier om met Google Earth te vergelijken
No, è la Valcamonica, scrolla giú fin qua per fare il confronto con Google Earth
Stimmte nicht, war das Camonicatal, scrolle nach unten u. vergleiche mit Google Earth
Ad from the back of a WDGY-AM Minneapolis "30 Star Survey" from 1968. WDGY at the time was one of the top-40 rock stations in the Twin Cities. 7Up had just launched the classic Uncola campaign, and this picture is from one of the TV spots of the time. Still haven't found it on YouTube unfortunately.
exciting! they're alive and - literally - kicking. due in july!
spannend! ze zijn - letterlijk - springlevend. uitgerekend in juli!
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Wedding DJ Florence Italy Dj Gianpiero Fatica
Weddingparty in Villa La Palagina, Figline Valdarno, Firenze Italy
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One of the few Larry Mullen Jr shots that I got all night - at least it's a good one! This is right before the second encore.
Paris #3: Opéra
bad weather coming in
klatergoud, zwaar weer op komst
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Band Of Silver "Living Ghost" Impacting Top40 Radio: Download Now
They may be a sibling trio out of Nashville, but there's nothing country about Band of Silver. Specializing in addictive, arena-ready anthems that blur the lines between vintage rock, 80's new wave, and modern pop, the breakout three-piece has built a reputation for explosive, electrifying performances that hint at everything from Def Leppard and Madonna to Weezer and Panic! At The Disco. It makes sense, then, that the band traded Music City for LA when it came time to record their upcoming singles, teaming with celebrated producer Mike Green (Paramore, All Time Low) to create a bold, brash sound that's all their own.
Their 2020 single "Hello Sunshine" has gained over 550k streams on Spotify alone, a song focused on "looking ahead and staying hopeful even during hard times. We liked the idea of using night and day to refer to difficult versus good times because it's an unbreakable cycle. You'll have ups and downs, days and nights, but the sun will always greet you again."
Last fall they joined Jake Miller on the road for his National 'hi, i missed you' tour.
Additional Artist/Song Information:
Artist Name: Band Of Silver
Song Title: Living Ghost
Publishing: Band Of Silver
Publishing Affiliation: BMI
Album Title: Living Ghost
Record Label: Band Of Silver
Radio Promotion:
Lakeside Promotion
Circa very early 1960s, an album to help aspiring disc jockeys playing DJ in their bedrooms, featuring various Cameo-Parkway artists as Dee Dee Sharp, Chubby Checker, the Orlons, the Dovells, the Rays, the Tymes and Bobby Rydell. Includes funny bits and fake commercials. Produced by Don Bruce.
U.S. Top 40 September 9, 1970
I didn't choose this because the #1 song is Edwin Starr's "War", but there you go. I'll be posting these weekly for the next couple of years, starting here in September 1970 and going through 1974.
These hit surveys are precious to me (which is also a reason to preserve them on Flickr). I was 10 years old when I got this one, and I loved tracking my favorite songs up and down the chart. The owner of the record store where we got these, on Devon Avenue in Chicago, would make us a 45rpm in order to get the hit survey, so that was how my record collection started.
There are some total classics in here. Besides War, we've got Neil Diamond's great "Solitary Man", Diana Ross's "Aint No Mountain High Enough", and Chicago's attempt at hard rock, "25 or 6 to 4". Pop lovers will fondly remember Bobby Sherman's "Julie Do You Love Me", and YES, "Indiana Wants Me".
This is my favorite evening image of Gig Harbor, with a pink Mt. Rainier in the background.
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Pop superstar Rihanna came to Vancouver BC to play Rogers Arena.
I have to admit, after photographing similar pop stars like Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Bruno Mars, and Janelle Monae at the Arena recently, I wasn't terribly excited about this show.
For one, the standard is that photographers have to shoot from the soundboard, which is miles away from the front of the stage, where I want to shoot from. And secondly, those aforementioned shows are all about the jumbotrons and lightshows; the performers are lip synching bores.
But Rihanna is a different story. Whether or not you agree with how she flaunts her body, the girl knows how to perform. For the 3 songs we shot, she worked the stage non stop. The variety of shots she provided for us, considering we were all standing still, was a delight.
On assignment for guttersnipenews.com
See my gallery (w review) here.
Pop superstar Rihanna came to Vancouver BC to play Rogers Arena.
I have to admit, after photographing similar pop stars like Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Bruno Mars, and Janelle Monae at the Arena recently, I wasn't terribly excited about this show.
For one, the standard is that photographers have to shoot from the soundboard, which is miles away from the front of the stage, where I want to shoot from. And secondly, those aforementioned shows are all about the jumbotrons and lightshows; the performers are lip synching bores.
But Rihanna is a different story. Whether or not you agree with how she flaunts her body, the girl knows how to perform. For the 3 songs we shot, she worked the stage non stop. The variety of shots she provided for us, considering we were all standing still, was a delight.
On assignment for guttersnipenews.com
See my gallery (w review) here.
And went again into the judgment hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.
John 19:9 King James Version
kudi radio145 great falls, montana. happening hits top 40 for january 4, 1969.
there are a few songs on here that must have been regional hits....
Punk band, Anti-flag. 2004.Crowd participation. ALWAYS!!!. Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots, 2004...No football today, punk rock!!!....... Saw them in Providence, then Boston, then Foxboro in a one year period '02-'03. My son was 16, me 45, and a fan from birth of REAL music......here's my history.......(example: bought Black Sabbath Vol.IV album at 12 yrs. old in 1972 because I saw the plastic cover torn off and saw the inner LP liner picture of the band pictured playing live on stage. The long hair covering their faces REALLY made me interested because of the mysterious seriousness they had. I also bought 'Made In Japan' by Deep Purple which still today is my fave LP of all time.) But previous to that at 11, I heard the song from Woodstock,.... I'm Goin' Home.... by Alvin Lee and was blown away at the rockin', heavy duty, driving ,aggressiveness of that 11 min. jam song!...All this time everyone listened to TOP40 but I was connecting and finding and buying music that was SO new and unique....and HARD ROCKIN"!!!!........I also was intrigued with Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Elvis, but that's a different story ;) ...........When I got into Made In Japan, by Deep Purple, at 13, mind you!!! :),. After hearing this I was HOOKED!!! and blown away! .... Also I remember being 12, in 1971, or '72 going to the store with my Dad. I wanted to sneak away to look at the LP's. I was in search of the song, Bitch, by The Rolling Stones. Brown Sugar was the hit single but the song, Bitch ,sounded SO intertesting and bad to me. I HAD to own it. I read in the newspaper about the controversial title of the flipside to the hit song Brown Sugar.....I heard Brown Sugar but not Bitch!I I remember being so scared to ask Dad to buy it because 'Bitch'
was a swear word and we were Catholics and that could stop the sale..But I made it by with limited questions and got it! .... After that I bought Black Sabbath, Masters Of Reality, etc., and radio stuff,Grand Funk Railroad, Neil Young, Thin Lizzy, even Credence Clearwater Revival and just ate up that hard rock sound...I even stumbled and bought Van Halen's 1st LP even before I ever heard of them, because the pics on the cover , I knew were rockin hard!!!!! I LOVED the LP!!..INCREDIBLE guitar, polished, like never heard before......so I got into all this new, hard music, even Lynryd Skynrd and Blackfoot, The Outlaws, etc.,southern rock, ..I loved this stuff !! The only music I didn't like , believe it or not, was,The Who or Led Zeppelin, TOO commercial, I thought..I always listen to the underground!................ oh yeah, also, I liked a lot, Robin Trower, he was a HUGE rockin' influence, acid trippy rock guitar, loved it! Not Beck or Clapton, they were commercial;).....I also stumbled onto Ted Nugent when I was 18 in '77. Killer rockin'!!!!! back in the day....damn! wasn't disappointed! Saw him in 'late '70's with the Cat Scratch Fever Tour. 1979. I think?...........Geez, soooo many influences I've had,........well anyway, my son always loved hearing my 'war' stories about Club Baby Head and Lupo's of Providence, in Rhode Island in '80-'85, the slams with Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, Angry Samoans, Skatenigs, GG Allin, Anti-Nowhere League, Bad Brains, Lords Of The New Church, Dr. Know, Bad Religion, Flipper, Black Flag, Minor Threat, Youth Brigade, MDC, Fear , TSOL, The Dead Boys, and sooo many more!! ...oh yeah, the locals, Mission Of Burma(homies, Boston punk), also Bostonians, Jerry's Kids, Gangreen, The FU's, The Proletariat, The Atlantics, The Reducers(CT), Dead City, The Outlets, Sorry....and also the big groups came around,The Exploited, Husker Du, Jim Carroll Band, even Ministry (dance style '85), also, ...later on, in my 30's,Ministry, '92, brutal...at Rocky Point, Warwick, Rhode Island..... then you drift into the club and you see Body Count ('90), RUN DMC('86), Clash ('85), ...Corrosion of Conformatity in '85, did anyone know they were around that far back?!!!!...Punk metal sound........ Also, to mention, Ramones in 1979 in East Providence, RI, @ The Center Stage was the FIRST club appearance I participated in slam dancin'.....On that night I saw The Probers, DC10Z, Rash of Stabbings, first ever local punk!!! ....Actually seeing The Ramones started the whole craze. The first 'slam' I was in, was at this show in '79. I was aware and read about the shit that was goin' around with The SexPistols and the new punk scene. I LOVED it!!!! I slammed every since this time ('79) until the last real slam I did, FULL show, hurt and drenced in sweat, The Deftones at Lupo's in 2004. 45 years old and did I say I slammed the FULL show?!!!...........As for my punk rock history and my first show with The Ramones in '79 as I mentioned, (I also saw them a total of 14 times later), I also saw The Plasmatics, '82, Discharge, ' 84, UKSubs '82, Suicidal Tendencies '84, and of course, 90's Boston local, Dropkick Murphys, and Providence's Amazing Royal Crowns..still good stuff.....soooo much punk I saw. '81-87, The punk scene was alive and well with the clubs in the city ,The Living Room and at Club Babyhead, and Lupo's and Simon's, in Pawtucket ...Punk rock was all over, loved by the bands,a great scene support, gritty Prov.-style fans. I remember one night I saw The Plasmatics in '82 in Providence, at The Rhode Island Auditorium,on the bordering city of Pawtucket, RI, a mile an a half away, the SAME night !, Black Flag played at Simon's, July 4. Simon's was a tiny club but had a GREAT stretch with bands like Fear, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and SO many other bands of the time who traveled for the first time on the road, cross country to play to the East coast punk rockers.....California style punk was always the leaders in pissed off attitudes playing super aggressively .... The scene at the clubs was ALWAYS in control though, no poseurs, just locals protecting our territory, our club, just fun stuff, slammin' all night, entertaining the crowd circled around us tightly always very afraid to get in the circle.Basically,The Living Room was run by me and my friends crew. We ruled! Protected Providence crowds who flocked in curiously, college people. We were the locals, we made sure the Boston punks didn't get dirty. We were Prov. security....but LOVED to slam...geez, I vividly remember being at the show by the Bad Brains filming their video for ,'I and I Survive', which has played on MTV It was a great night live at The Living Room......in the vid you can see my friends, not me though, I was always busy in the circle, the pit, slammin'. Never saw the band because was ALWAYS heavy-duty slammin'!!!!. Head down and had a mission!!!........but now, older, but STILL A PUNK.....Never too old to know where the place to be is ....in the pit!!!!......... Punk life forever. 1979-2007.....Saw Ramones in 1979 and saw last week Rise Against, 28 yrs. of punk rock!............as they said in '76, 'Punk Will Never Die".......truth.
il centro storico di Napoli visto dal Castel Sant'Elmo. la chiesa in centro è Santa Chiara; sullo sfondo si vedono la stazione centrale e il Centro Direzionale.
de binnenstad van Napels gezien vanaf het Castel Sant'Elmo. de kerk in het midden van de foto is de Santa Chiara; op de achtergrond zijn het centraal station en de kantoorflats van het Centro Direzionale te zien.
the historic center of Naples, seen from the Castel Sant'Elmo. the church in the middle of the picture is Santa Chiara; in the background the central station and the office buildings of the Centro Direzionale can be seen.
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