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Band Moving

Moving Band myspace comments to right column?
Hi, Im working on a band myspace;
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=408860157
Its all gone well, but now I want to comments under the friends in the right column to fill up the big blank space.
Anyone know the code? I cant find anything anywhere!
Thanks!
http://abrax.us/bbz/MyspaceBandScrollingFriendsComments.php
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| | Keep on Moving [LP] $22.98 Full performer name: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.The Butterfield Blues Band: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Gene Dinwiddie (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Rod Hicks (vocals, bass); Buzzy Fieten (guitar); David Sanborn, Trevor Lawrence (saxophone); Steve Madaio, Keith Johnson (trumpet); Ted Harris (piano); Fred Beckmeier (bass); Philip Wilson (drums).Additional personnel: Jerry Ragavoy (piano).Originally released on Elektra.Released in 1969, Keep on Moving was the fifth Elektra release by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. During a four-year span the group's namesake and leader was the only original member left from their first album in 1965. Morphing in a similar direction as Michael Bloomfield's Electric Flag, this edition of the Butterfield Blues Band prominently fronted the horn section of David Sanborn on alto sax, Gene Dinwiddie on tenor, and Keith Johnson on trumpet. The band's direction was full tilt, horn-dominated soul music, first explored on The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, which took them farther away from the highly regarded gritty blues experimentation of East-West and the duel guitar attack of Michael Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. This album also signaled the final appearance of AACM and Art Ensemble of Chicago drummer Phillip Wilson, whose Butterfield swan song was the collaboration with Dinwiddie on the hippie gospel track "Love March," of which an appropriately disjointed live version appeared on the Woodstock soundtrack album. The difference between Butterfield's 1965 street survival ode "Born in Chicago" ("My father told me 'son you'd better get a gun") and "Love March" ("Sing a glad song, sing all the time") left fans wondering if the band had become a bit too democratic. However, on cuts like "Losing Hand," some of the band's original fervor remains. Butterfield's harp intertwining with the horn section sounds like a lost Junior Parker outtake and the Jimmy Rogers' penned "Walking by Myself," is the closest this band comes to the gutsy Windy City blues of its heyday. The remaining tracks aren't horrible, but tend to run out of ideas quickly, unfortunately making what may have been decent material (with a little more effort) sound premature. Butterfield would make a few more personnel changes, release one final disc on Elektra, Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin', and then dump the band altogether to embark on a solo career. In 2006, Sundazed released a High-Definition Vinyl LP version of Keep on Moving. ~ Al Campbell |
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Penn State Blue Band Halftime Show (Eastern Illinois Game 10-10-09)
Who thinks band of brothers is the most moving series ever?
I just finish reading the book and watching the series it was moving very sad a story of comradeship in the face of adversity God bless Easy Company!
I haven't read the book, but the series is fantastic. I would rank it near the top of any best of list about war movies.
















Rush is a very different kind of band. They were never caught up in alcohol and drugs. I think Geddy just wanted a change from so much bass, so he turned to his keyboards. Alex always has a great sound and good progress, nothing really changed about him (still kicking butt). I think neil just got more into rythem and beat instead of headbanging drum fills. So, yes, they did change quite a bit, but not at all in a bad way!