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crumb · 2 years ago
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Damon Herriman in Music Videos » Julia Stone - Unreal » Angus & Julia Stone - Heart Beats Slow » ARO - Raining Gold » Bernard Fanning - Wasting Time » Eskimo Joe - Liar
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samtheangelfox · 1 year ago
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Black Fingernails, Red Wine - Eskimo Joe Black Fingernails, Red Wine (2006) [MA15+ Video] Dir: Nash Edgerton
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voice-of-illogical-sense · 2 years ago
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nomoremaybe · 3 months ago
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bigangrytrev · 3 months ago
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Concert Review: TISM - Death to Art
Ever have a beloved band stop touring and headlining before you had a chance to see them? For me there are quite a few.   Didn’t used to earn much money as a security guard when I was young, and what shows I did manage to save up for were touring comedians.  Oh I’ve got to see a few Aussie acts over the years such as Jon Butler Trio, Josh Pyke, Silverchair & Powderfinger and a few years ago Paul…
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sarockradio · 1 year ago
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"ROCK MOVES"
with Julie Reynolds
TUES 2PM & WED 7PM
This Week:
Kav Temperley from Eskimo Joe joins us for a chat.
Kav has had the most interesting life of anyone.  This is (Part 1) of our interview with Kav.
We talk about his new solo music, how it all began, and where Eskimo Joe is at now.
Join Us!
"ROCK MOVES"
with Julie Reynolds
TUES 2PM & WED 7PM
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WWW.SAROCK.COM.AU
#listenlive #adelaidemusicscene #adelaideradio #sarockradio #southaustraliaradio #supportlivemusic #australianmusic #radiostation #internetradio #rockmoves #musicinterview #juliereynolds #KavTemperley #eskimojoe
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anatomy--of--melancholy · 1 year ago
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seeraphina · 6 months ago
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we make fun of americans for thinking their experiences are universal but i am Shockeddd every time a famous aussie music artist who i thought was universally known gets less than a 10% on haveyouheardthisband
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doctorwormcore · 3 months ago
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MaTE IM NOT EVEN JOKING TISM AND MGF AND ESKIMO JOE AND THE MAVIS' WERE SO FUCKING GOOD HOLY SHIT HOLY FUCK
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crumb · 2 years ago
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Damon Herriman in Eskimo Joe - Liar (music video, 2002) Dir. Nash Edgerton
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thatdamnokie · 5 months ago
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pov: we’re having lunch at joe’s.
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usnatarchives · 8 months ago
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Happy National Ice Cream Month! President Reagan declared July National Ice Cream Month and July 15 (the third Sunday in July) National Ice Cream Day in 1984. Here are some sweet documents from our holdings. 🍦🍨
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Patent file for ice cream confection known as “Eskimo Pie.” (NARA ID 1404539)
This is the January 1922 patent of the now-iconic Eskimo Pie, an ice cream bar covered in chocolate. It was invented by Christian K. Nelson and the patent was co-assigned to Russell Stover.
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Good Humor Truck. (NARA ID 5916725)
Harry B. Burt created the Good Humor Bar, a chocolate-covered ice cream bar on a stick. To grow his business, he operated this Good Humor Truck that circulated until the 1970s.
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“Good Humor” Ice Cream Suckers Ad (NARA ID 5916723)
This Good Humor ad served as evidence in Good Humor Corporation of America v. The Popsicle Corporation of the United States and Joe Lowe Corporation. It was generally understood that Good Humor and Popsicle were distinct products. In 1925, the companies reached a licensing agreement that stated Popsicle could make products under 4.5 percent butter fat as a form of sherbet, although that term had no official definition. When Popsicle made a “Milk Popsicle” in 1931 containing 4.48 percent butter fat, Good Humor sued. Who won the heated competition? Find out in Prologue.
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haveyouheardthisband · 1 year ago
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mstiemountainhop · 5 months ago
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Thank you for the tag! @the-cinnamontography-is-amazing
shuffle your on repeat playlist and list the first 10 songs:
1. Foreign Land-Eskimo Joe
2. I Should've Known Better-Nickel Creek
3. The Apparition-Sleep Token
4. When I Come Around-Green Day
5. That's Not Her Style-Billy Joel
6. Ghosts of Mississippi-The Steeldrivers
7. Murder in the City-The Avett Brothers
8. Barrett's Privateers-The Real McKenzies
9. Sleeping with the Television On-Billy Joel
10. Capsize-Frenship & Emily Warren
Tags if you want to do this!
@executethyself35 @resting-distressed-face @thebreakfastgenie @bossboudicca @eightysix-baby @sleepy-hyperfixations
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idrinkyouryouthquake · 11 months ago
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Can we just take one fucking minute to appreciate Nicky Hopkins? Aka the greatest sessions pianist of all time (also a founding member of The Jeff Beck Group and the keyboardist in Quicksilver Messenger Service)
No one actually knows everything he played on, this is just what's available on wikipedia and I'd like to double underline the part where it casually mentions that he played with Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock:
Solo albums
The Revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins (1966)
The Tin Man Was a Dreamer (1973)
No More Changes (1975)
Soundtracks
The Fugitive (1992)
Patio (1992)
Namiki Family (1993)
Selected performances and collaborations
with the Rolling Stones
Their Satanic Majesties Request album (1967)
"We Love You" (1968)
"She's a Rainbow" (1968)
"Sympathy for the Devil" (1968)
"Street Fighting Man" (1968)
"Gimme Shelter" (1969)
"Monkey Man" (1969)
"Sway" (1971)
Exile on Main St. (1972)
"Angie" (1973)
"Time Waits for No One" (1974)
"Fool to Cry" (1976)
"Waiting on a Friend" (recorded 1972, released 1981)
with Jeff Beck
"Morning Dew" (1967)
Truth (1967)
"Girl From Mill Valley" on Beck-Ola (1969)
with Joe Cocker
I Can Stand a Little Rain (1974)
"You Are So Beautiful" (1974)
Jamaica Say You Will (1975)
with Art Garfunkel
Breakaway (1975)
Lefty (1988)
with George Harrison
Living in the Material World (1973)
Dark Horse (1974)
Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975)
with Jefferson Airplane
Volunteers (1969)
"Wooden Ships" (1969)
"Eskimo Blue Day" (1969)
"Hey Fredrick" (1969)
Woodstock Festival set
with the Kinks
The Kink Kontroversy (1965)
Face to Face (1966)
Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
with John Lennon
Imagine (1971)
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (1971)
Walls and Bridges (1974)
with Quicksilver Messenger Service
Shady Grove (composer of "Edward, the Mad Shirt Grinder") (1969)
Just for Love (1970)
What About Me (composer of "Spindrifter") (1970)
with Ringo Starr
Ringo (1973)
Goodnight Vienna (1974)
with Rod Stewart
Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977)
Blondes Have More Fun (1978)
Every Beat of My Heart (1986)
with the Who
My Generation (1965)
"The Song Is Over" and "Getting in Tune" on Who's Next (1971)
"Let's See Action" (1971)
The Who by Numbers (1975)
This isn't even including the selected works section on Wikipedia which WILL NOT EVEN FIT IN THIS TUMBLR POST!!!!!
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gijoe-forever · 2 years ago
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Be it ever so humble...
Storm-Shadow may have his personal lair secreted away in a water tower at the top of a high rise apartment building, but Snake-Eyes’ has his own safehouse in Columbia University , revealed in Marvel Comics’ G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero #108, “Apparent Conclusions!”(his hanging out there was established way back in G. I. Joe #2!). Its a good alternate considering how vulnerable his cabin in the High Sierras was as (see G. I. Joe #31).
Having Kwinn’s .30 air-cooled Browning on hand was a good nod to the Eskimo merc. And as Rock ‘n Roll mentioned Snake-Eyes’ collection of spike-knuckled trench-knives to Torpedo back in G. I. Joe #18, perhaps he helped set up Snake-Eyes’ covert base. Too bad Hasbro never released a playset of this.
Good nod to the Real Ghostbusters as well.
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