JimK wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 09:15:58 -0800 (PST), john@johndoherty.com wrote: apologies if this has been covered here lately, but ... Zeppelin vet Robert Plant has teamed up with bluegrass angel Alison Krauss for a fine record of diverse covers. the proceedings were overseen by producer T-Bone Burnett, who worked with Krauss on the soundtrack to "Oh Brother Where
apologies if this has been covered here lately, but ... Zeppelin vet Robert Plant has teamed up with bluegrass angel Alison Krauss for a fine record of diverse covers. the proceedings were overseen by producer T-Bone Burnett, who worked with Krauss on the soundtrack to "Oh Brother Where art Thou?" You can hear some samples hear: http://rounder.com/index.php?id=alb...catalog_id=7038 They
"Sue" <kupcake@alltel.net> wrote in message news:c810f$4529b139$471c2a49$32241@ALLTEL.NET... "Wolfie" <dplusoneusa@netscape.net> wrote in message news:1160346208.383572.243030@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... Gordon wrote: You made me dig out my "Duelling Banjos" CD, - 20 Country Classics, including the title number of course..... -- Gordon Harris
Mindless trolls on usenet please go get an education. The Power of Nightmares This film explores the origins in the 1940s and 50s of Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East, and Neoconservatism in America, parallels between these movements, and their effect on the world today. From the introduction to Part 1: "Both [the Islamists and Neoconservatives] were idealists who were born out
/ / They were confronted by about 100 settlers in small groups, who started chanting in Hebrew "We killed Jesus, we'll kill you too!", a refrain the settlers had been repeating to internationals in Tel Rumeida all day. \ \ Who Killed who? Stupid, nazi atheist criminals, who believe the Messiah's rising from ashes for the Peoples of Israel, is just a tall tale to frighten US masses into