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Brutal-Hitze, Tropen-Schwüle in Berlin und Brandenburg ++ Wetterexperte warnt nun sogar vor Tropen-Tornados

Brutal-Hitze, Tropen-Schwüle in Berlin und Brandenburg ++ Wetterexperte warnt nun sogar vor Tropen-Tornados
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Colorado Tornado Damaged Home, Downed Power Lines

Colorado Tornado Damaged Home, Downed Power Lines June 9, 2021 A tornado that touched down in a largely rural area of northern Colorado on Monday damaged at least one home and brought down power poles and lines, authorities said. No injuries were reported. One home was damaged in a fire caused by downed a power line, Weld County spokesperson Jennifer Finch said. There have also been reports of livestock lost from farms in the area, Andy Wazny, assistant chief of the Platteville-Gilcrest Fire District said. The tornado appears to have touched down north of Firestone and then moved to near Platteville before dissipating, the National Weather Service. The agency planned to conduct a damage survey on Tuesday to determine the tornado’s exact track, extent of the damage and the intensity of the twister.

Why May 29th Matters In Rock History

By Dave Basner May 28, 2021 In 1965, In 2003, Rich Robinson’s new band, Hookah Brown, called it quits a mere six months after their first show. Robinson said of the decision, “Sometimes life gets in the way of people being able to make music together.” In 1969, In 1971, The Rolling Stones started a two-week run at number one on the singles chart with “Brown Sugar.” It was the band’s sixth number one. In 1991, just after completing recording their album, Nevermind,

Bands who popularized grunge | 80s and 90s grunge music

punk’s first generation, grunge most certainly earned its place on rock’s historical timeline, the perfect antidote to the cliche-ridden joke hardcore became fairly quickly: Everyone attempting to run the 100-yard dash in two seconds? Why not take a nice, leisurely stroll, instead? Most know that meat turns out better when you cook it low ‘n’ slow, anyway. Why not give Fender Jazzmasters the same treatment? The roots of grunge are fairly easily traceable. San Francisco’s Flipper ran the opposite direction from hardcore’s ascendant “ Faster! Louder!” ethos in 1979. How can one listen to such Flipper classics as “Sex Bomb” or “Ha Ha Ha” traveling at a funereal pace, coated with Ted Falconi’s sludge-o-matic guitar and not hear proto-grunge?

Grohl doc looks at road life | News, Sports, Jobs

agray@tribtoday.com If this music thing doesn’t work out, Dave Grohl might have a future as a filmmaker. I loved “Sound City,” the documentary Grohl directed in 2013 about the recording studio where everyone from Fleetwood Mac to Tom Petty to Nirvana recorded iconic albums, and the Neve soundboard used during those sessions. The latest documentary from the Warren native, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Foo Fighters frontman is “What Drives Us,” a look at life on the road as a musician. This isn’t a story of private jets and the tricked-out tour buses used by musicians of Grohl’s stature. Grohl focuses on the formative period of his career and those he interviews, when a band piled too much gear and too many people into a too-small van that became the musicians’ living space whenever they weren’t on stage.

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