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What album?


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Posted on 11-09-2007 08:14
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska


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Which Album


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Posted on 11-09-2007 10:25
Accept - Breaker (1981)

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Argh, for once I knew the answer to a question without first embarking on a perilous Google expedition, and then you beat me to it... smiley



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Posted on 12-09-2007 17:26
grizlas wrote:
Accept - Breaker (1981)

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Posted on 12-09-2007 20:47
sorry JonJ smiley didnt mean to ruin your whole day like that :=)

@norl too late for that.

question: who is this?




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Posted on 12-09-2007 21:20
Looks like a really stoned transexual egyptian.

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Posted on 12-09-2007 22:53
I think it might be Bast or Bastet, sometimes called Pasht.

I can't find the picture that you have added, but feel pretty sure I've seen that statue or a similar one in the British Museum.


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Posted on 12-09-2007 23:26
The answer is Sekhmet

Sekhmet is not to be confused with the other lioness goddes known as Bast. Sekhmet has pointy breasts, Bast saggy ones.

Oh and Sekhmet carries a big stick.


The actual statue can be seen on the top right side of this page.


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What album, which artist, and what is this album "known" for?


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"Bringin it all back home"by Bob Dylan.

I'll quote wiki and hopefully I cover it.

"Bringing It All Back Home is often cited as the birth of folk-rock, and one of the peak albums of Dylan's career."



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Jeffrey Wigand and Lowell Bergman against Philip Morris, R. J. Reynolds and British American Tobacco?


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Nope griz

Forgot to say their all dead and a bit more faumous.



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Easy smiley



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Posted on 13-09-2007 10:27
Boddin wrote:
"Bringin it all back home"by Bob Dylan.

I'll quote wiki and hopefully I cover it.

"Bringing It All Back Home is often cited as the birth of folk-rock, and one of the peak albums of Dylan's career."



Wikipedia is often right, though you have to go into the Bob Dylan section to find that this particular album is most known for Dylan "%3BGoing Electric"%3B.


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Folk-Rock = Traditional and most likely acoustic - Faster rythms and most liekly electric.
Coverd now?



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Posted on 13-09-2007 15:07
I accepted your answer since you covered most of the points...and you've already posted a good question, but the Dylan went electric thing is a musical and pop culture corner stone that isn't so much a genre (folk-rock), but rather an event. People remember it, movies use it as reference, there is even a song written about it.


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Posted on 13-09-2007 19:18
Clue: Think leaders

At a country, blues and folk festival Bob D. preformed as he had done so often before. This was after the release of "Bringin it all back home" since he played "Maggie's Farm" wich is on that album. Anyhow Bob had always been an acoustic preformer but at this festival he got buuu'd of the stage for using electric guitar. Maybe "Maggie's Farm" has something to do with it aswell.

Anyhow I get the point. That was actually a nice question since I didn't know the cover but it had some clues.



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