Jay Noblezada - In the Beginning There Were Coins
Language: English | DVD-Video NTSC 720x480 29.97 fps | AC3 192 Kbps 48 KHz | 2.56 GB Genre: eLearning
In the Beginning There Were Coins contains THE moves and sleights you NEED to know, taught in the most clear, direct, and simple way possible.
If youre looking for every single variation and every move imaginable, youre in the wrong place. If you want to get the BIGGEST return on your investment of time and hard work, youve found the training DVD for you.
But, before you start, know this: Noblezada isnt on this earth to put together a beginner course thats gonna leave you looking like a beginner.
Language: English
43 Min | 624 x 352 | XviD - 992Kbps | 29.970fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 350 MB Genre: Comedy | Talk-Show
Next stop, comedy at 10.
I believe that Jay has talent, but I do not believe that there is a valuable tradeoff for taking, at least, five potentially great shows out of contention, just to redo the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, during primetime - and yes, I realize that this show is somewhat different, yet essentially, to this viewer, the same.
Language: English
43 Min | 624 x 352 | XviD - 991Kbps | 29.970fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 350 MB Genre: Comedy | Talk-Show
Next stop, comedy at 10.
I believe that Jay has talent, but I do not believe that there is a valuable tradeoff for taking, at least, five potentially great shows out of contention, just to redo the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, during primetime - and yes, I realize that this show is somewhat different, yet essentially, to this viewer, the same.
Little Richard - The Second Coming Volume 1,2 (The Vee Jay 1964-65s Sessions) (1996) FLAC
EAC rip | 2CD | FLAC(tracks) - Log - Cue | Full Scans | Release: 1996 | 723 MB Genre: Keep a Rockin, Talkin' 'bout Soul | Label: Charly Schallplatten
This compilation consisted of tracks recorded for Vee-Jay Records in 1964/1965. As covered on the entry for Little Richard Is Back (And There's A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On!), Richard recorded nearly fifty tracks for Vee-Jay Records in 1964/1965. With the collapse of Vee Jay, some tracks went unreleased until they appeared on Mr. Big and Talkin' 'bout Soul albums. But this rare compilation contains a most tracks from these sessions. A successful British tour finally made Richard return to his rock and roll roots, and tracks for singles were cut in 1963/1964 with Specialty, though not enough for an album. Although the records kept in the Vee-Jay Records vaults aren't terribly accurate (many even disputing whether or not Jimi Hendrix played guitar on 17 tracks as reputed), it's believed that Richard stepped into the recording studios on June 1964 and had a further six sessions until late in 1965, recording forty-six tracks. Over half of these tracks were split between this and the follow-up album, Little Richard's Greatest Hits, yet the company was not able to do any more with the unreleased recordings as financial problems caused them to file for bankruptcy in January 1966. As a result of Vee-Jay Records's collapse, the archive tracks were gradually released over a period of time, often adding just one unreleased track from the vaults.