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Beach Boys
Soulful Old Man Sunshine (Writing Session Excerpt)
Soulful Old Man Sunshine
Surfer Girl (Biaural Mix)
Kiss Me, Baby (Stereo Mix)
California Girls (Stereo Remix)
Radio Concert Promo 2
Do It Again (Early Version)
Break Away (Demo)
Barbara
Long Promised Road (Live-1972)
Endless Harmony (From Keepin The Summer Alive)
Beach Boys Photos More from The Beach Boys Sounds of Summer Pet Sounds 20 Good Vibrations, The Greatest Hits Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach .
Endless Harmony DVD
Album Type: Soundtrack Sounds of Summer Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys Surfer Girl / Shut Down, Vol. 2 Endless Harmony DVD
Greg Brady
Queensryche
Sign Of The Times
I Will Remember (MTV Unplugged)
Re-Release Date: 6/10/2003
Album Type: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
| 06/16/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) Queensryche was never a band to sit still from their early metal roots on their first couple releases, the band began blending elements of progressive rock and other influences into their sound until Promised Land . In many ways a pinnacle acheivement in the band s history, it would have been extremely difficult to equal. The album was well constructed, an acheivement of arranging and sound, and while it was unpopular with a number of the band s fans (who would have preferred a straight metal sound), it was certainly a unique statement. Many bands would have been tempted to try for a sequel in sound and feel, others would have tried to get even more over the top, still even more would be likely to retreat backwards, to rejoin the metal sounds of their youth. Quee
By John Lee Grant |
February 4, 2021
Rocky Morrison, Ava Valianti and City Councilor Colin F. LePage in 2019. (WHAV News file photograph.)
As the song goes, the City of Boston may love that dirty water, the Clean River Project does not and has been doing something about it.
On Tuesday, the Haverhill City Council heard from Rocky Morrison, who founded the organization in 2005 after seeing piles of trash along the banks of the Merrimack River. At the request of Council Vice President Colin F. LePage, Morrison provided an overview. He told councilors his team pulled more than 20 tons of debris out of the river in the past year alone. Kristen Bachman, office manager for the project, gave examples of what they found.