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Here they go again: ABBA to release first new album in 40 years
They will appear as avatars in concert this fall thanks to George Lucas’ special-effects company. Two songs from the new album have been released.
The forthcoming album Voyage, to be released Nov. 5, is a follow-up to 1981′s The Visitors, which until now had been the swan song of the Swedish supergroup. And a virtual version of the band will begin a series of concerts in London on May 27.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: aimlessly
I know a few pages back, I think it was this thread, where ABBA was being discussed related to Q decodes.
Listen to the song that plays as they sit down.
Video in story.
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THIS IS THE WAY!!! EVERY LIFE MATTERS!!! WHEN SOMEONE FALLS... YOU LIFT THEM UP!!! t.co...
The Italian Higher Institute of Health has drastically reduced the country’s official COVID death toll number by over 97 per cent after changing the definition of a fatality to someone who died from COVID rather than with COVID.
Italian newspaper Il Tempo reports that the Institute has revised downward the number of people who have died from COVID rather than with COVID from 130,000 to under 4,000.
“Yes, you read that right. Turns out 97.1% of deaths hitherto attributed to Covid were not due directly to Covid,” writes Toby Young.
The WHO & John Hopkins back in that time frame were reporting thousands dead.
Coronavirus: Iss, in Italy the deaths ascertained so far due to Covid-19 are only two (Goog translated link)
Rome, 13 Mar 2020 19:12 - (Agenzia Nova)- The people who died from the coronavirus in Italy, who did not have other pathologies, could be only two. This is what emerges from the medical records examined so far by the Higher Institute of Health, as reported by the president of the Institute, Silvio Brusaferro, during the press conference held today at the Civil Protection in Rome.
Bomb threats at multiple U.S. universities, including Brown, Cornell, and Columbia, have prompted evacuations.
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Two months after Cornell's death, on July 20, 2017, the day on what would have been Cornell's 53rd birthday, Chester Bennington, the lead vocalist of Linkin Park, also died by hanging himself. Bennington had been a close friend of Cornell's; the two had performed together on some occasions and Bennington was the godfather to Cornell's son, Christopher. Bennington also sang Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral. Bennington's family and bandmates said he had taken Cornell's death hard. Bennington's Linkin Park bandmate Mike Shinoda said that the singer had been unable to complete a performance of the band's song "One More Light", about the death of a friend, both in rehearsals and live, when they appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! shortly after Cornell's death.
The longest-running, most successful partnership in the history of rock takes flight anew, as legendary Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees Carlos Santana and Clive Davis, Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment, collaborate on the brand new concept album, "Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics Of All Time", arriving in stores September 21 on Arista Records. The album was co-produced by Carlos Santana and Clive Davis with tracks produced by Matt Serletic and Howard Benson.
Working from their collective encyclopedic knowledge of rock, Carlos Santana and Clive Davis devised a list of guitar-centric titles — and then invited a Who's Who of guest vocalists to perform on every track. Singers range from Chris Cornell (on LED ZEPPELIN's "Whole Lotta Love"), Pat Monahan (on VAN HALEN's "Dance The Night Away"), Chester Bennington and Ray Manzarek (on THE DOORS' "Riders On The Storm"), Rob Thomas (on CREAM's "Sunshine Of Your Love"), Scott Weiland (on THE ROLLING STONES' "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'"), Chris Daughtry (on DEF LEPPARD's "Photograph"), Gavin Rossdale (on T. REX's "Bang A Gong") to rapper Nas (on AC/DC's "Back In Black"), veteran Joe Cocker (on JIMI HENDRIX's "Little Wing") and more.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: crankyoldman
That Clown World pic should be what Space X slaps on the next deep space probe. ET will take one look at it and either scratch Earth off the “exploratory map” or send the death ray and just end it now.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: crankyoldman
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52 years of ABC propaganda still going strong.🤡
By: Associated PressPosted at 7:33 AM, Nov 06, 2021 and last updated 10:33 AM, Nov 06, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A week after abruptly canceling plans to attend the United Nations climate summit in Scotland, California Gov. Gavin has receded from public view to deal with unspecific family obligations.
When the surprising announcement was made Oct. 29, his office said Newsom planned to participate virtually in the conference this week. But he did not. Spokesperson Erin Mellon now says he will appear virtually next week.
Newsom's last public appearance was Oct. 27, when he received a coronavirus booster shot. His office did not respond to questions Friday about what the governor has been doing this week.
President Joe Biden said Saturday that the families of children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border during the Trump administration should be compensated, as his Department of Justice is in settlement talks with affected families.
Raising his voice, Biden said that regardless of the circumstances, people who had their children taken from them under the Trump administration's family separation policy, meant to deter families from crossing into the U.S. illegally, should be remunerated.
.....However, even in Washington’s inbred environment, the layers of connections to Brookings are remarkable in the three Durham indictments and accounts of the effort to create a Russian collusion scandal. .....
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