5th December 2007 12:05 AM |
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J-Girl |
I found this item on ebay and was wondering if anyone knows about this concert for Pepsi anniversary in Hawaii...Any info??
http://cgi.ebay.com/VERY-RARE-Rolling-Stones-Pepsi-100th-Anni-Concert-Cap_W0QQitemZ170175496909QQihZ007QQcategoryZ29929QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
5th December 2007 12:09 AM |
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erikjjf |
http://www.iorr.org/rew97/pepsi.htm |
5th December 2007 07:10 AM |
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Gazza |
it was arranged as part of the tie-in with Pepsi for the SuperBowl ad that same week (US fans may recall a half time ad in the Superbowl which consisted of some animated insect (or something) singing 'Brown sugar')
I remember talking to one of the band's roadies during a train journey between the shows in Edinburgh and Sheffield the following year and he told me he'd actually seen the contract for this show and that the Stones were contracted to play for a minimum of 90 minutes and that they were paid (from memory) $4 million. There were about 4,000 people in attendance.
No recording of the show has ever surfaced, unfortunately. |
5th December 2007 07:26 AM |
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egon |
quote: Gazza wrote:
No recording of the show has ever surfaced, unfortunately.
but there's the baseball cap gazza:
usd 80,00.
with the strong euro this is a steal! |
5th December 2007 10:24 AM |
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Fiji Joe |
quote: egon wrote:
but there's the baseball cap gazza:
usd 80,00.
with the strong euro this is a steal!
That hat is one size fits all...it's worth twice that |
5th December 2007 10:58 AM |
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voodoopug |
quote: Fiji Joe wrote:
Hire the VoodooPugs to play your party. They'll pay YOU $500 to play. And it will still be a ripoff.
not just predictable, FIJI JOE predictable... |
5th December 2007 10:58 AM |
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jb |
quote: Fiji Joe wrote:
That hat is one size fits all...it's worth twice that
I love your new signature~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
5th December 2007 11:07 AM |
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voodoopug |
quote: jb wrote:
I love your new signature~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you need to add a new signature, perhaps a "jew list"?? |
5th December 2007 11:09 AM |
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Some Guy |
For flat-water cruising, the sternman's J-stroke is key: It keeps the canoe tracking in a straight line. Reach forward so the "catch" — the start of the blade's pull through the water — is well in front of your knees. At midstroke, the blade should be vertical and fully immersed. The upper arm extends diagonally across your body as though delivering a cross-punch and finishes on the outside of the gunwale (top edge of the canoe). The motion delivers power through a lever action; use the shaft hand initially as a fulcrum, then pull back on the shaft. The second half of the stroke traces the hook of the letter "J." When you draw the blade out of the water, the power face (the side pulling against the water) is parallel to the canoe, with the thumb of your top hand pointing down. Your paddle is acting as a part-time rudder.
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5th December 2007 11:12 AM |
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voodoopug |
quote: Some Guy wrote:
For flat-water cruising, the sternman's J-stroke is key: It keeps the canoe tracking in a straight line. Reach forward so the "catch" — the start of the blade's pull through the water — is well in front of your knees. At midstroke, the blade should be vertical and fully immersed. The upper arm extends diagonally across your body as though delivering a cross-punch and finishes on the outside of the gunwale (top edge of the canoe). The motion delivers power through a lever action; use the shaft hand initially as a fulcrum, then pull back on the shaft. The second half of the stroke traces the hook of the letter "J." When you draw the blade out of the water, the power face (the side pulling against the water) is parallel to the canoe, with the thumb of your top hand pointing down. Your paddle is acting as a part-time rudder.
very good information that we all should review |