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Ginger Baker jams with Nigerian Afro-Rock artistes in Lagos, Nigeria in 1971.
They include: Johnny Haastrup, Joni Haastrup Tee Mac, Tunde Kuboye, Laolu Akins & The Lijadu Sisters. Segun Bucknor & The Sweet Things also featured. Perfomed song, 'Coming back home,' written by Tunde Kuboye (thanks angldrops).

MC5 - Teen Age Lust (live)

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This ten track gem was recorded on January 1,1970 at the Civic Center in Saginaw,MI.
It's sound quality is between very good to excellent.

Several MC5 tresures included in the set, just sounds so much better when played live.

Most notable cuts are the title track "Teen Age Lust","Looking At You","Human Being Lawnmower" and the foot-stomping "Black To Comm" which is squeezed into a medley with "Starship" and "Kick Out The Jams".
Guitarist Fred Smith steps up to provide the vocals on "Shakin' Streets". This version kicks ass!!

The guitar playing by Kramer and Smith is superb throughout; they manage to convey so much energy it's unreal. A particular highlight is the great rendition of "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown, where the two guitarists even manage to get in some delicate two-part harmony amidst the more out 'n out rocking moments on the album.

Tracklist:
1. Intro/ Ramblin’ rose
2. The human being lawnmower
3. Tonight
4. Rama lama fa fa fa
5. It's a man's man's man's word
6. Teen age lust
7. Lookin at you
8. Fire of love
9. Shakin' street
10. Starship


MC5 - Teen Age Lust (live), 160 kbps, cover included

39 Clocks - Subnarcotic (1982)





















Here´s a 39 Clocks album: "Subnarcotic" was released in August, 1982 on the german Eigelstein label. Enjoy it!

Tracks:

Heat Of Violence
Dom (Electricity Elects The Rain)
Psychotic Louie Louie
Past Tense Hope &
Instant Fears On 42nd Street
Virtous Girl
Three Floors Down
Rainy Night Insanities
A Touch Of Rot
Aspetando Godo

39 Clocks - Subnarcotic (1982)
(256 kbps, front & back cover included)

MC5 - High Time (1971)




High Time was the third and final album released by the protopunk band MC5, released in 1971. It was co-produced by the band and Atlantic Records staff engineer Geoffrey Haslam. After losing money on this and the group's previous album, Atlantic dropped the group, which broke up not long afterwards. Unhappy with the more cultivated sound of their sophomore release "Back In The U.S.A.", the MC5 returned to the barnstorming rock & roll that characterized their debut, "Kick Out The Jams", on their third and final album, 1971's "High Time". While JAMS was a live recording, HIGH TIME was created in the studio, but does manage to retain the rough and spontaneous edge of their debut. Unfortunately, the album didn't serve as the MC5's big commercial breakthrough (although it deserved to), and the quintet broke up in a shroud of bickering and drug abuse soon after.
The songwriting is once again experimental and unpredictable, fueled by the band's barely contained playing. While the songs are pretty obscure outside of the MC5's rabid cult following, almost all of them easily hold their own. Most of the tracks exceed the five-minute mark, such as the groovy "Future/Now", the anthemic "Baby Won't Ya", and the percussive album-closer "Skunk". The punk rocker "Poison" and the bluesy "Gotta Keep Movin'" are shorter but just as exhilarating. HIGH TIME is a criminally underrated early-'70s rock gem.

Track listing:
1. "Sister Anne" (Fred "Sonic" Smith) – 7:23
2. "Baby Won't Ya" (Smith) – 5:32
3. "Miss X" (Wayne Kramer) – 5:08
4. "Gotta Keep Movin'" (Dennis Thompson) – 3:24
5. "Future/Now" (Rob Tyner) – 6:21
6. "Poison" (Kramer) – 3:24
7. "Over and Over" (Smith) – 5:13
8. "Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)" (Smith) – 5:31

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Personnel
* Rob Tyner – vocals, harmonica, maracas
* Fred "Sonic" Smith – guitar
* Wayne Kramer – guitar
* Michael Davis – bass
* Dennis Thompson – drums

MC5 - Back in the USA (1970)



Since it was impossible to top the in-concert exuberance of their debut, KICK OUT THE JAMS, the MC5 re-emerged with a more refined sound for their sophomore effort, 1970's BACK IN THE U.S.A., their first studio record. The music is comparable to other Detroit proto-punk rockers of the same era (The Stooges, Alice Cooper, etc.). As with the aforementioned peers, raw garage rock serves as the main ingredient for most of BACK IN THE U.S.A. Producer Jon Landau may have lessened the volatility of the MC5 as compared to JAMS, but the band was equipped with another great set of songs.
Recording information: GM Studios, East Detroit, Michigan. Producer: Jon Landau. Engineer: Jim Bruzzese. Additional personnel: Danny Jordan (keyboards).
Two covers bookend BACK IN THE U.S.A.--an uptempo reading of Little Richard's rock & roll standard "Tutti Frutti" kicks things off in fine fashion, while the album-closing title track was originally done by Chuck Berry. The original material ranges from the abstract "The Human Being Lawnmower" to the heartfelt soul ballad "Let Me Try", a surprise highlight. Nervy, high-octane rockers bristling with pure adolescent energy--"Teenage Lust" and "Call Me Animal", among them--balance politically charged tracks like "The American Ruse". BACK IN THE U.S.A. may have been the MC5's most conventional album, but it is still an endlessly listenable rock & roll classic.

Tracklist:
01. Tutti-Frutti
02. Tonight
03. Teenage Lust
04. Let Me Try
05. Looking At You
06. High School
07. Call Me Animal
08. The American Ruse
09. Shakin' Street
10. The Human Being Lawnmower
11. Back In The USA

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MOTOR CITY FIVE Personnel:
* Rob Tyner - vocals
* Wayne Kramer - guitar, backing vocals
* Fred "Sonic" Smith - guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Shakin' Street"
* Michael Davis - bass
* Dennis Thompson - drums
* Danny Jordan - keyboards
* Pete Kelly - keyboards

MC5 - Kick Out the Jams (1969 - FLAC)

Brothers and Sisters! I want to see a sea of hands out there! Let me see a sea of hands! I want everyone to kick up some noise! I want to hear some revolution out there Brothers! I want to hear a little revolution! Brothers and Sisters, the time has come for each and every one of you to decide whether you are going to be the problem or whether you are going to be the solution! (That's right!) You ...must choose Brothers, you must choose! It takes five seconds, five seconds of decision, five seconds to realize your purpose here on the planet! It takes five seconds to realize that it's time to move, it's time to get down with it! Brothers, it's time to testify and I want to know, are you ready to testify? Are you ready? I give you a testimonial...

Kick Out the Jams is the first album by Detroit protopunkers MC5, released in 1969. It was recorded live at Detroit's Grande Ballroom over two nights, Devil's Night and Halloween, 1968. In 2003, the album was ranked number 294 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. (However, the original Rolling Stone review by Lester Bangs was unfavorable, calling it "ridiculous, overbearing, [and] pretentious".)

The album contains such songs as the proto-punk classics "Kick Out the Jams" and "Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa", the spaced-out "Starship" (co-credited to Sun Ra because the lyrics were partly cribbed from one of Ra's poems), and an extended cover of John Lee Hooker's "Motor City is Burning" wherein Rob Tyner praises the role of Black Panther snipers during the Detroit Insurrection of 1967. The album is generally regarded as one of the best live rock and roll records: critic Mark Deming writes that it "is one of the most powerfully energetic live albums ever made...this is an album that refuses to be played quietly." The album has gained a considerable cult following in recent years.


01. "Ramblin' Rose" (Fred Burch, Marijohn Wilkin) – 4:15
02. "Kick Out the Jams" – 2:52
03. "Come Together" – 4:29
04. "Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)" – 5:41
05. "Borderline" – 2:45
06. "Motor City Is Burning" (Fred "Sonic" Smith credited with writing the song although it was written by Al Smith) – 6:04
07. "I Want You Right Now" (Colin Frechter, Larry Page) – 5:31
08. "Starship" (MC5, Sun Ra) – 8:15


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Personnel
* Rob Tyner - Lead vocals
* Wayne Kramer - Lead Guitar, Backing vocals, Lead vocals on Ramblin' Rose
* Fred "Sonic" Smith - Rhythm guitar, Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
* Michael Davis - bass
* Dennis Thompson - drums
* Brother J. C. Crawford - spiritual advisor

Alice in Wonderland (1903)



The first-ever film version of Lewis Carroll's tale has recently been restored by the BFI National Archive from severely damaged materials. Made just 37 years after Lewis Carroll wrote his novel and eight years after the birth of cinema, the adaptation was directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow, and was based on Sir John Tenniel's original illustrations. In an act that was to echo more than 100 years later, Hepworth cast his wife as the Red Queen, and he himself appears as the Frog Footman. Even the Cheshire cat is played by a family pet.

With a running time of just 12 minutes (8 of which survive), Alice in Wonderland was the longest film produced in England at that time. Film archivists have been able to restore the film's original colours for the first time in over 100 years.

Music: 'Jill in the Box', composed and performed by Wendy Hiscocks.

This restoration was supported by The Headley Trust and The Pilgrim Trust.

R.I.P. Ken Russell



Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell (3 July 1927 – 27 November 2011) was an English film director, known for his pioneering work in television and film and for his flamboyant and controversial style. He attracted criticism as being over-obsessed with sexuality and the church. His films often dealt with the lives of famous composers or were based on other works of art which he adapted loosely. Russell began directing for the BBC, where he made creative adaptations of composers' lives which were unusual for the time. He also directed many feature films independently and for studios.

He is best known for his Oscar-winning film Women in Love (1969), The Devils (1971), The Who's Tommy (1975), and the science fiction film Altered States (1980). Classical musicians and conductors held him in high regard for his story-driven biopics of various composers, most famously Elgar, Delius, Liszt, Mahler and Tchaikovsky.

British film critic Mark Kermode, attempting to sum up the director's achievement, called Russell; "somebody who proved that British cinema didn't have to be about kitchen-sink realism—it could be every bit as flamboyant as Fellini. He now makes very strange experimental films like Lion's Mouth and Revenge of the Elephant Man, and they are as edgy and out there as the work he made in the 1970s".

Steve Morgen's "Morgen" (1969)



Morgen is the First and Only Album by the American Psychedelic Hard-Rock Band Morgen.
Morgen was formed in Long Island, New York in the United States of America. The entire Band revolved around Steve Morgen, the Lead Singer and the only songwriter, it must be said though that Steve is not actually the best musician in the Band. The lyrics are quite weird and his singing is not bad but it is not fantastic either, even though it certainly has some energy in it, the Guitarists easily surpass him with their Fuzzed-out Guitars. I’m not saying that the Band or the Songs are bad, because they are obviously good and in some terms even excellent, there is consistency all throughout the Album and no weak-spots. What happened to Steve Morgen? What happened to the remaining members of the Band? I cannot say, no one seems to know what happened to them and what they did the rest of their lives, if they are alive or not, if they still perform or play music. It is unknown to me. The Original LP is worth many hundreds of Dollars and it seems that it was only re-issued in CD by some minor Record-Companies, making this a much sought after Album for collectors.
Best Tracks – “Welcome To The Void”, “Eternity In Between”, “She’s The Nitetime” and “Love”. How could I complain about the Cover-Art if it is a copy of one of my favorite paintings of all time, “The Scream” by Edvard Munch. Although it is quite unimaginative to just use a picture already made in an Album Cover it is great that they used it.


Morgen:
- Steve Morgen – Vocals.
- Bob Maiman – Drums.
- Barry Stock – Guitar.
- Rennie Genossa – Guitar.


Track List:
01. Welcome To The Void – 4:47
02. Of Dreams – 5:37
03. Beggin Your Pardon (Miss Joan) – 4:49
04. Eternity In Between – 5:06
05. Purple – 4:11
06. She’s The Nitetime – 3:30
07. Love – 10:53

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The Rolling Stones - Acoustic Motherfuckers (1968-1993)

unreleased acoustic versions



The Rolling Stones: Acoustic Motherfuckers (1968-1993). (Kobra Records :: KRCR 04)
Unreleased acoustic versions. Tracks 1-13 are from the late 60s/early 70s. Tracks 14-19 were recorded in 1993.
Excellent Soundboard Recording :: Bootleg Silver CD :: CBR 320 kbps & FLAC.

01. Dear Doctor (London, Olympic Sound Studios 13 - 23.5 1968)
02. You Got The Silver (London, Olympic Sound Studio 16.2 1969 , Mick lead song)
03. Family (London, Olympic Sound Studios 13 - 23.5 1968)
04. No Expectations
05. Sister Morphine (London, Olympic Sound Studio 22,28 & 30.3 1969)
06. Blood Red Wine (London, Olympic Sound Studios 13.5- mid june 1968)
07. Country Honk (London, Olympic Sound Studios 17.4 - 2.7 1969)
08. You Can't Always Get You Want (London, Olympic Sound Studios 17.11 1968)
09. You Gotta Move
10. Wild Horses
11. All Down The Line
12. Cocksuker Blues
13. Dead Flowers
14. Angie (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
15. The Worst (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
16. Out Of Tears (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
17. Sweethearts Together (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
18. Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
19. Please, Please Me (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)
20. Cocaine (Dublin, Windmill Lane Studios 3.11-11.12 1993, from Voodoo Brew)

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Total Time: 01:14:04 hour/s.

Notes: Studio Outtakes. :::: Review by ringoswig: Terrific cd. Quality is superb throughout. Best quality Cocksucker Blues that I've heard. Dear Doctor is played straight and is all the better for it. Keith plays some gentle but ragged versions of Buddy Holly and the Beatles. Worth it just to hear Keith call Holly " a motherfucker ". This is said in and endearing way of course. :::: Review by NickRolfe: A great acoustic collection..top quality sound too..a must have! :::: Review by Aidanymous: Excellent-sounding disc, well worth digging up. <-(Info taken from bootlegzone.com)


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The Amazons (1973)

A story of a tribe of Amazons in the age of swords and chariots. The film opens with the tribe holding physical contests to select a new queen. Since there are no men in the tribe, they hire men from another nation once a year. After the queen is crowned, the Amazons go to meet a group of Greek soldiers for their annual mating. The king of the Greeks pretends to be a captain and has sex with the queen. Much to the queen's dismay, she quite enjoys having sex with a man. The king recommends to the queen a certain way back home, not knowing there is another tribe of male warriors waiting in ambush. On the way back to their homes, the Amazons are attacked, and they drive off the men. Once home, they decide to pillage the villages of the tribe that ambushed them. The queen bears a male child, who she thinks is left out to die, as male children are not wanted by the Amazons. The queen arranges for another meeting with the Greeks to mate again and also kill them in revenge for their perceived roll in setting up the ambush. But the queen is again overcome with lust. The king tells her that he had their son rescued, and she slips out of the tent with him to go see the child. The other Amazons think she's been kidnapped, and they chase after her and have a battle with the Greeks.

Cast: Alena Johnston, Sabine Sun, Rosanna Yanni, Helga Liné, Rebecca Potok, Malisa Longo, Luciana Paluzzi

Director: Terence Young

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Also Known As (AKA):
Le guerriere dal seno nudo
Amatsoonit
Amazonernes krig mod mændene
As Amazonas
Gymnostithes Amazones
Las amazonas
Les amazones

Duration: 1:42:41
Size : 649 MB
Language: English
Video : H.264 / 704x392 / 29.97fps / 800 Kbps
Audio : HE-AAC / 80 Kbps



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Where the Buffalo Roam (1980)



Where the Buffalo Roam is a american comedy film based on a number of semi-biographical stories written by author Hunter S. Thompson. The film loosely depicts Thompson's rise to fame in the 1970s and his relationship with Chicano attorney and activist Oscar Zeta Acosta. Art Linson directed the picture, while Bill Murray portrayed the author and Peter Boyle portrayed Acosta, who is referred to in the film as Carl Lazlo, Esq. A number of additional names, places, and other details of Thompson's biography are also changed in the film.

An obituary Thompson wrote for Acosta, The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat, which appeared in an October 1977 issue Rolling Stone magazine, serves as the basis of the film, although screenplay writer John Kaye drew from several other Thompson works, including Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72, The Great Shark Hunt and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Thompson served as "executive consultant" on the film.

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Not retro, but heyyy...


The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators

01. You’re Gonna Miss Me
02. Roller Coaster
03. Splash 1
04. Reverberation (Doubt)
05. Don’t Fall Down
06. Fire Engine
07. Thru The Rhythm
08. You Don’t Know
09. Kingdom Of Heaven
10. Monkey Island
11. Tried To Hide
12. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Live At The Avalon ’66)
13. Before You Accuse Me (Live At The Avalon ’66)
14. I’m Gonna Love You Too (Live At The Avalon ’66)
15. You Really Got Me (Live At The Avalon ’66)
16. Roll Over Beethoven (Live At The Avalon ’66)
17. The Word (Live At The Avalon ’66)
18. Gloria (Live At The Avalon ’66)
19. She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own) (Live At The Avalon ’66)
20. We Sell Soul / The Spades
21. You’re Gonna Miss Me / The Spades

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PLANK! EP (must have)




Plank! were first introduced to me as ‘kraut-mathrock’. And that’s a pretty good summation for the dark rhythmic instrumentals produced by this Manchester-based three-piece. The band comprises of Dave Rowe (Guitar/Keyboard) , Ed Troup (Bass), Jonny Winbolt-Lewis (Drums) and their eponymous and debut EP has just been released on Akoustik Anarkhy. Now I’ve a huge soft-spot for the Manchester club night-cum-label but at first glance Plank! seem out of step with their label mates. Rather than appealing but shambolic lo-fi, Plank! deliver glistening, well-drilled motorik rhythms. The Guardian Guide – not usually the most reliable reviewer of singles – described lead track 'La Luna' as “think Fugazi crossed with Slint crossed with Stereolab crossed with awesome”. And boy they are not wrong.

1 La Luna
2 1001 Nacht
3 Arse Nick
4 Phlaa

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Crimewave (1985)



Crimewave is a comedy film directed by Sam Raimi, an unusual slapstick mix of film noir, black comedy and several eras, starring Reed Birney, Paul L. Smith, Louise Lasser, Brion James, Bruce Campbell, and Sheree J. Wilson. It was his first studio film following the success of The Evil Dead. The film is also known as The XYZ Murders in some parts of the world, although it was first shown to a public in a sneak preview with the title Broken Hearts And Noses.

The Three Stooges inspired script was written by Raimi along with Joel and Ethan Coen (whom the director formerly met during post production of The Evil Dead) and contains a prison named Hudsucker. The brothers would go on to make the film The Hudsucker Proxy with Raimi and Campbell. The name also appears in their 1987 film Raising Arizona. Elements of Crimewave were also re-used by frequent Raimi collaborator Josh Becker for the movie Lunatics: A Love Story, as well as by Raimi himself in Spider-Man and its sequels. Much of the film's comedy derives from the combination of surprises with traditional, explicitly familiar gags.

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July - July (1968)


"Оriginally released on Major Minor in 1968, this superb release went largely unnoticed at the time, but is now held in the same high regard as Tomorrow, Blossom Toes, The Koobas and many other luminaries of the UK 60s psych scene, with awesome biting guitar, rich harmonies, sitar, bongos, and above all, inventive songwriting!"

01 - My Clown
02 - Dandelion Seeds
03 - Jolly Mary
04 - Hallo To Me
05 - You Missed It All
06 - The Way
07 - To Be Free
08 - Move On Sweet Flower
09 - Crying Is For Writers
10 - I See
11 - Friendly Man
12 - A Bird Lived
13 - Hallo Who's There [Bonus]
14 - The Way [Bonus]

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Dracula



The original TEASER trailer for Bram Stoker's Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola. This is the controversial clip from Columbia Pictures that was pulled from American screens soon after its release for being "too bloody".

It also explains the origin of the film's tagline "BEWARE".

The Strangeness in Me




When you got the blues
Who do you tell them to ?
When you’re all alone, what do you want to do ?
Do you want to die
Or is it the strangeness in me ?

When your heart is sad do you not want to die ?
When your baby’s gone do you dare the breeze of sigh
Do you want to weep
Or is it the strangeness in me ?

I’ve come and said goodbye
I won’t be seeing you no more
Already I have tried
I stopped when I was on the floor
Should I try to leave
Or bring back the strangeness in me ?

Victoria Jackson from SNL

RIP Tura Satana

Tura Satana (July 10, 1938 – February 4, 2011) was a Japanese-born American actress and former exotic dancer. She was best known for her role as "Varla" in Russ Meyer's 1965 cult film, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!.

During her early career, Satana appeared on television shows such as Burke's Law, The Greatest Show On Earth, Hawaiian Eye, and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. She also appeared as a dancer in Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? with Dean Martin and Elizabeth Montgomery. That same year, she had a cameo as a Parisian prostitute in the musical Irma La Douce with Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine.

After starring in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Satana worked mainly with cult film director Ted V. Mikels in such films as The Astro-Zombies (1968), The Doll Squad (1974) and Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2002). She has also appeared as herself in various documentaries and TV shows including The Incredibly Strange Film Show (1988), A & E's documentary called "Cleavage"(2003), Strip de velours (2005) and Sugar Boxx (2007) which is currently in post production and co-stars fellow Russ Meyer alumna Kitten Natividad.


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Birtha - Can't Stop the Madness (1973)


Birtha was one of the select few all-female bands (along with LA's Fanny and Deadly Nightshade) to emerge in the early 1970's rock scene. While the other two bands certainly boast some high points in their repertoire, it is clear from this two-album compilation, that Birtha was more than strong from top to bottom. With not one, but three talented vocalists trading off on the lead mic, and dirty, bluesy guitars grinding with stunning precision behind, one listen will make you wonder why the hell this group isn't better remembered. Somewhere between the divine caterwalling of Heart, and a truck-stop house band's earthy grit, Birtha lies in wait to convert you to their wily whims. Those afraid of women who rock need not bother.

01. Can't Stop The Madness
02. My Pants Are Too Short
03. Freedom
04. Let Us Sing
05. Don't Let It Get You Down
06. (When Will Ya) Understand
07. Rock Me
08. All This Love
09. Sun
10. My Man Told Me



Rosemary Butler (vocals, bass)
Shele Pinizzotto (vocals, guitar)
Sherry Hagler (keyboards)
Olivia "Liver" Favela (vocals, drums)




Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter

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Cory, Debbie and Trudy




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Time for aerobic




Video:
Part 1: http://www.badongo.com/vid/265728
Part 2: http://www.badongo.com/vid/265751