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  1. Oh and one more thing' date=' does anyone have or know if there is some live TYA from a space in time era? I have the Live at the Fillmore, but it's a litte bit before this album.[/quote']

    Their allmusic discography lists Recorded Live, from 1973, which puts it two years after A Space In Time.

    Aloha,

    Brad

    I have seen that album before but when I looked at it I was under the inpression that it was a recording of them playing live in the studio. I could be wrong. Anyone have this one?

  2. NOTE: Shuggie Otis plays bass on Zappa's Hot Rats album.

    Good note.

    My favorite album listed thus far is the first one and I cant wait to hear A Space In Time.

    We've all heard at least one song off this album: Ten Years After's only hit "I'd Love To Change The World".

    It's a good tune, but there are so many smokers on this album. I was going to list a couple of my favorites but I'm having a hard time narrowing it down. It really is a great start to finish album.

    Hits me right in the centre of my rock n roll heart.

    On a side note, this album can usually be found in the cheapy section.

    Oh and one more thing, does anyone have or know if there is some live TYA from a space in time era? I have the Live at the Fillmore, but it's a litte bit before this album.

  3. Interested in checking out some new/old tunes that are off the radar a bit. I'll start. This album is totally worth checking out. Alvin Lee is a terribly underrated guitarist and the jazzy groves they pull off are phenomenal here.

    Ten Years After - Undead

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    I'm a big Ten Years After fan. I will recommend

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    A really amazing album with some really great songs.

    For fans of the Hip Hop I highly recommend, The Goats - Tricks of the Shade

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    Also highly recommend, John Abercrombie (w/ Jan Hammer and Jack De Johnette)- Timeless

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    Might not be that uncommon, but this is my favorite Santana album

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  4. It is important that a poet not question his or her assumptions, at least not in the middle of composition. Finish the poem first, then worry, if you have to, about being right or sane.

    I agree with that 100%. I always find it better to just let the idea/feeling/concept just flow out, without over thinking it.

  5. 'DNA' nebula found in Milky Way

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    The elongated double helix nebula stretches 80 light years in length

    Nobody has ever seen anything like that before in the cosmic realm," said Mark Morris of the University of California, Los Angeles.

    Most nebulae are "formless, amorphous conglomerations of dust and gas," Morris said in a statement, adding that this one "indicates a high degree of order."

    The discovery of the twisted nebula, which stretches across 80 light-years at the center of the Milky Way, the galaxy that includes Earth, was reported in the current edition of the journal Nature.

    A light-year is about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers), the distance light travels in a year.

    "We see two intertwining strands wrapped around each other as in a DNA molecule," said Morris, lead author of the Nature article.

    DNA, which forms the basic material in chromosomes, has a molecule that looks like a twisted ladder, known as a double helix.

    The strands of the nebula may be torqued by twisted magnetic fields at the Milky Way's center, Morris said by telephone.

    These magnetic fields are indirectly spawned by the gaping black hole at the galactic heart, he said. Black holes are massive matter-sucking drains in space, pulling in everything around them so powerfully that not even light can escape.

    But before the matter falls into the black hole, it swirls around its edges. This rotation twists the magnetic fields, which in turn twist the nebula's strands, Morris said.

    The nebula is relatively close to the black hole, just 300 light-years away. Earth is more than 25,000 light-years away.

    NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope detects the infrared energy emitted by objects in space with high sensitivity and resolution, enabling it to clearly see the nebula's distinctive shape.

  6. Happy st. paddies day :)

    John O'Reilly hoisted his beer and said, "Here's to spending the rest of[Mary Rose Tully] me life, between the legs of me wife!"

    That won him the top prize at the pub for the best toast of the night!

    He went home and told his wife, Mary, "I won the prize for the Best toast of the night"

    She said, "Aye, did ye now. And what was your toast?"

    John said, "Here's to spending the rest of me life, sitting in church beside me wife."

    "Oh, that is very nice indeed, John!" Mary said. The next day, Mary ran into one of John's ! drinking buddies on the street. The man chuckled leeringly and said, "John won the prize the other night at the pub with a toast about you, Mary."

    She said, "Aye, he told me, and I was a bit surprised myself. You know, he's only been there twice in the last four years. Once he fell asleep, and the other time I had to pull him by the ears to make him come."

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