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Buy the Album: itunes.apple.com Click here for my ANIMATED music video: www.youtube.com ************************************* lyrics: I'm holding on to nearly nothing But it feels better than holding on to you If every change happens for the better then I hope change gets a hold of you Now your conscious is going broken As you wait for someone new You live a life without sure direction You hold a light that's not bright enough Tangled up in a mossy reflection The lines of love are all messed up Now your conscious is going broken As you wait for someone new You give your love for fake affection Slowy you are becoming unglued And all your lovers will one day crumble In the end they'll crumble you again and again and again to no end
Product Description A detailed description of the Douglas C-133 Cargomaster by an author who served as navigator in the Cargomaster during the last two years of its 15-year AF service.
A brief history of strategic airlift precedes an account of USAF proof-of-concept testing of turboprop propulsion. C-133 design, development and flight testing provide the foundation for development of air and ground crew and worldwide airlift routes.
Topical chapters cover technical information, C-1… More >>
ALL 5 PARTS OF: The Human Body–Pushing The Limits—Brain Power; www.youtube.com The human brain is the control center and most powerful organ in the human body and in the world. Many electrical impulses are generated a day by the central processing unit, even more than all the telephones in the world collectively. We are given insight into how the brain reacts under stress and danger. Also revealed is how the brain accesses survival instincts. Clint Bowyer of NASCAR explains the quick decision making process while racing. Firefighters enclosed and stunned by the heat of a forest fire learn the brain can take action without being consciously directed.
I guess I'm trying to bring back songs that haven't been played live by Yes for ages, and somehow present some visual performance from them for all Yes fans. The "forgotten" Remembering has always the song that I gave the least amont of listens from this album. Maybe because of that, when I started playing "Tales From Topographic Oceans" in my car, I started to rediscover the song – This happens a lot with Yes. I started to focus on the fretless bass – a quite personal approach to the instrument from Chris Squire a lot of surprising little details that are so great to analise, and play. My bass is a cheap j-bass copy and the frets were ripped by me "a la Jaco" many years ago. The neck has a lot of dead spots and harmonics are weak, so the overall sound is not the best. I hope to get it right on part 2, to follow soon. This time I used a Sadowsky "outboard bass preamp" for recording.
Product Description Remembering God’s Awesome Acts is different from traditional textbooks which only teach one subject. Although the primary focus is Bible and Ancient History, the impressive student notebook includes… More >>