News & Views for Anarchists & Activists: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo http://tinyurl.com/4h5e93 June 15, 2008 Architecture The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller By JAMES STERNGOLD PALO ALTO, Calif. AS the designer R. Buckminster Fuller liked to tell it, his powerful creative vision was born of a moment of deep despair at the age of 32. A self-described ne’er-do-well, twice ejected
On May 13, 2:16 pm, Dana <d...@panix.com> wrote: He had a record that they played on 96 rock back in the mid 80s. I can't remember what it was though. I know the song hit the top 40 and I am looking for it. Would anyone know what song I am talking about? PHONE: 770-229-4240http://www.randomc.com/~dana On Sun, 11 May 2008, Kathy wrote: always loved John Hiatt, that was fun
Sting's "She's Too Good For Me" is the one that comes immediately to mind. Elvis C.'s "I Want You" was an inspired choice. One of my favorites from my bitter period! <fvicarel3@aol.com> wrote in message news:bbcc148d-44b9-4f77-8815-7d8314367ad2@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Feb 13, 5:13 pm, susan <frogandtoa...@msn.com> wrote: http://www.spinner.com/category/the-hit-list/ one
On Feb 13, 5:13 pm, susan <frogandtoa...@msn.com> wrote: http://www.spinner.com/category/the-hit-list/ one of the dum lists you can't cut and paste, and this one's even out of order on occasion, so here's the abridged version, with some of the better/more interesting blurbs. Feel free to append. 20-'Go Your Own Way' --Fleetwood Mac (1977) The Kiss-Off: "Packing up, shackin'
On Feb 13, 5:13 pm, susan <frogandtoa...@msn.com> wrote: http://www.spinner.com/category/the-hit-list/ one of the dum lists you can't cut and paste, and this one's even out of order on occasion, so here's the abridged version, with some of the better/more interesting blurbs. Feel free to append. 20-'Go Your Own Way' --Fleetwood Mac (1977) The Kiss-Off: "Packing up, shackin'