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(16) 3" x 5" Recipe Cards with Red "Cafe" Check BorderEach Card includes a Clear Protective EnvelopeLined on Front&BackUS made
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 Jo-Ann
 

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< Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas > < Shades of Two Worlds > < Win, Lose or Draw > < Live at Ludlow Garage 1970 > < Seven Turns > < Peakin' at the Beacon > The Allman Brothers Band




 price: 3997
 Polygram Records(1990-10-25)
 

1.Introduction by Bill Graham - Bill Graham 2.Wasted Words 3.Southbound 4.Ramblin' Man 5.In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 6.Ain't Wastin' Time No More 7.Come and Go Blues 8.Can't Lose What You Never Had 9.Don't Want You No More 10.It's Not My Cross to Bear 11.Jessica 
customer 's review
(Mid 70's gem with a twist)

(They didn't want it released. I see why)

(Dickey Shines)

(NO "AT THE FILMORE EAST JUNIOR")

(Vastly underrated)
I just listened to this recording and i have to say i was very impressed, several of the live tunes have a more jazz flavored tempo due to the excellent work of longtime Stones pianist Chuck Leavell. The high points include Elizabeth Reed, Southbound and Jessica all delivered with skill by the brothers lineup at the time. With D. Betts doing all the guitar work and the added keyboard the listener experiences a tight 6 man unit delivering the tunes with the skill and precision that the ABB are known for. I don't understand the critical reviews of this CD as the performances are top notch and the song selection is fine.
Dollar gas? Oh, that's a real knee-slapper there! And isn't it so great that they titled it that in the midst of an oil crisis similar to the one we're having now? Well, I guess it was common in Chuck Berry's time. Anyway, I wish I could say something good about this album. Because, cliché as it is to say this, the Allman Brothers are the best live band ever. But hey, even they have off nights, and besides, they didn't even want this released. Now, had Tom Dowd respected their wishes, the group's legacy as a live band would be 100% intact. Unfortunately, this was not the case. Instead, this was pumped out as a stopgap while the group was busy with the Gregg Allman "Pot, Meet Kettle" Drug Trial. So it's basically a collection of lackluster live material from the group's mid-'70s incarnation, which means it draws heavily from Brothers and Sisters - five of that album's seven are present here ("Jessica", "Come and Go Blues", "Wasted Words", "Southbound" and of course "Ramblin' Man"), and they're all given sluggish, perfunctory, bored treatments. Of course, they're all fine songs in the studio (and "Come and Go Blues" kicks butt), but that matters not because here the groupplays them all as half-heartedly as can be. But not even those are the biggest letdown on the album. That would be "Ain't Wastin' Time No More". It's taken in slow-mo. And that doesn't fit the "no regrets!" message of that song. And hey, I know "It's Not My Cross to Bear" is supposed to be world-weary. That's what made the original version so good. But the group doesn't sound world-weary, they sound stoned. I mean "stoned beyond all reasonable functioning" stoned, not just "kinda stoned" like the Allman Brothers always were because it's the Allman Brothers we're talking about and not some rock band that wasn't stoned all the time (which translates to "no rock band that ever existed"). And when you're stoned that badly you shouldn't be playing. You should be in rehab. And not telling on some roadie for drug possession just to get yourself out of jail, a-HEM, Gregg! Oh well. Never been ahuge fan of "Don't Want You No More", and it's a disappointment here, too. Makes sense, I guess. There are a couple showstoppers - I simply can't hear "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" too many times, and "Can't Lose What You Never Had" sports some fantastic jamming. But on a whole? Skip it, before someone else does! Aye, skip it, and gravitate towards the many great live Allmans albums. I'm talkin' At Fillmore East, the Atlanta International Pop Festival album, Live at American University, Live at Ludlow Garage, both of the Evening With albums, and some choice concerts you can find on Wolfgang'sVault.
If you are a Dickey Betts fan like I am,I highly recommend this album.Dickey has always been overshadowed by Duanes legend,but here he gets a chance to shine in the spotlight alone.He is featured playing on spirited versions of many of the Allman Brother classics.This line-up would be the only time the ABB would feature one guitar player.Chuck Leavells piano work is a great counter part to Dickey on the longer improvisations.The versions of "Southbound","Ramblin Man","Dont Want You No More-Its Not My Cross To Bear",and "Jessica" show Dickey at his best and why he should be considered among the best lead players of all-time.
What a difference five years can make. In the span of those years the Allman Brothers lost two of its founding members since its thermonuclear release of AT THE FILMORE EAST. Gone were Duane Allman (truly one of great guitars of his time) and bassist Berry Oakley (underestimated as a bassist and the writer of the classic song **Ramblin' Man**). Up to this point, the Allmans made no attempt to replace Duane Allman to preserve the dual guitar attack so loved by their fans. Gregg Allman did play some chords now and then; but his place was still behind the organ and keyboards. This left Dickey Betts carrying the lion's share of the guitar chores for the band--not that he minded all that much. Betts was quite talented in his own right and had been overshadowed by Duane even in death. The bass position had been filled by excellent Lamar Williams and the then unknown Chuck Leavell came in to fill out the sound with piano and vocals.

The band was clearly back into it's element playing live. The sound is a bit "cooler" in the sense of being more precise, better technically and backing off if ever so slightly in passion. This hardly means WIPE THE WINDOWS CHECK THE OIL DOLLAR GAS is a bad record. To the contrary, it is very good. But if you are looking for another AT THE FILMORE EAST you are bound to be disappointed.

Since AT THE FILMORE EAST and EAT A PEACH (the last two albums with both Duane Allman), the band released the classic BROTHERS AND SISTERS. Frankly, many expected the band to dissolve with EAT A PEACH and not much was imagined for the succeeding album. BROTHERS AND SISTERS was a phenomenal record with a bucket load of great songs. Everyone had thought the Allmans had arisen from the ashes to take the lead in the contemporary rock vanguard. That was not to be. Thus fair or unfair, WIPE THE WINDOWS CHECK THE OIL DOLLAR GAS is often regarded as a document of the band's journey into disintegration. By the end of the decade, the band would release two albums that would stand as embarrassments to this day.

In part, this hardly was the Allmans fault. Time had simply past and musical tastes changed. No longer did the concert goers have much interest in the long jams that was something of a trademark for the Allmans. Most have songs here have been played at the five to seven minute range. The exceptions are the nine minute **Jessica** and a seventeen minute **In Memory of Elizabeth Reed**. In the "old days" at five, six or seven minutes the band would just be warming up.

As it stands, five of the ten songs are from BROTHERS AND SISTERS. One from EAT A PEACH. One from WIN, LOSE OR DRAW. One from IDLEWILD SOUTH. And two from the self-named THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND. The only song that had seen life in AT THE FILMORE EAST was "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed"--itself treated here to a nice touch by quoting the Doors' "Riders OnThe Storm" midway through. So one is hardly treated to an AT THE FILMORE EAST JUNIOR.

For my money, this album is worth every cent for a spirited "Ramblin' Man", the inspired different take of "Elizabeth Reed" and a rousing "Jessica". That being said, there really isn't a chunker here. All are among the best in the Allman's catalog. It is just that this is the lesser of all the band's live recordings. Much preferred are all the Allmans later live recordings such as AN EVENING WITH THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND (both volumes) and PEAKIN' AT THE BEACON.

Of course, I assume you already have AT THE FILMORE EAST. If not, what's the matter with you?





I was very pleasantly surprised after finding this at a used CD outlet. No, it does not have the early years, classic Fillmore sound. And it does have one or two warts, which are easy to overlook. But, that's ok. The ABB is unique in that they have produced a diverse set of sounds throughout their long history. This live collection captures their second phase begun in December 1972, following the deaths of Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley. Oakley was replaced with Lamar Williams and rather than add a second guitarist the band opted for keyboardist/pianist Chuck Leavell whose play really stands out. The ten selections were recorded over a period of three years from 12-31-72 to 10-24-75. Overall, this CD features a more jazzy, less bluesy sound. If you can appreciate the subtleties of the twin drummer arrangement, you will find this CD immensely enjoyable. "In Memory..." and "Jessica" especially shine in this regard. "Wipe the Windows,...." also features the best live version of "Southbound " available. In fact, one of the high points on the CD can be heard when Leavell's piano solo segues into Betts' guitar solo. On "Wasted Words" and "Ain't Wastin' Time..." Betts demonstrates he's no slouch on the slide guitar. The key to enjoying this CD is not to compare it to Fillmore, which at first is difficult, but rather find pleasure from it by listening to it on its own merits. You'll hear a classic, unique sound from great musicians still in their prime.
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 price: 445
 Ruf Records(2000-09-01)
 

1.Evesham Boy 2.Best Years Of My Life 3.Floodgates 4.Fullness Of Time 5.I Wanna Be Free 6.Ninsky Prospect 7.Lonliest Man In Town 8.Fire Down Below 9.Cathy 10.Bonus 

BRITISH ROCK/POP/BLUES FROM A CLASSIC ROCK GUITAR PLAYER
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< The Simply Fabulous 1.99 New Music Sampler > VARIOUS ARTISTS

 price: 1000
 EMI Christian Music Group
 

Includes the following songs; Jonah by Grammatrain; Number 9 by The Waiting; Pike's Peak by Considering Lily; Resolution by The OC Supertones; Everything I Hate by Smalltown Poets; Know You Better by Reality Check; Child of Sod by Bleach; Chem GA by Switchfoot; Saturn by Skillet; Masquerade by Reality Check; Beautiful You by Considering Lily; Rocketship by Grammatrain and Hands in the Air by The Waiting.


< Dunston Checks in > < Monkey Trouble > < Baby's Day Out > < Andre > < Bingo > < Richie Rich >




 price: 1000
 20th Century Fox(2001-02-06)
 

customer 's review
(Dunkston Checks In DVD)

(Dunston is a hit for all ages!)

(I know it's for kids but...)

(Dunston Checks In)

(Hilarity Checks In.)
Very Fun Movie, Cute boys and an orangutan have a special bond.
Full of laughs and a sweet bond with their father.

My 10 yr old son has this movie&absolutely loved it, so I purchased it for my friend's children for Christmas. They loved it too! My friend was glad to get a movie the whole family could enjoy.
I was suprised that I actually liked this. Ape Dunston! It is warm, fun, and slightly zany, and seems not to take itself too seriously which is a good thing to me.

Oh, and "Lord Rutledge" that is a great freakin' name!

My grandchildren love this movie. There is one word that is said that I'm not pleased about being in it but it was subject for discussion about what is appropriate language. The laughter resounds through the house when we watch this movie.
This is a hilarious "monkey movie" starring Dunston, a misguided orangutan who has been coopted into a life of crime in a big-city hotel, managed by Jason Alexander, and owned by Faye Dunaway. Chaos ensues. Viewers between the ages of 4-94 will be unable to keep a straight face, and one of the movie's attributes is that it does appeal both to children and adults. Younger viewers can identify with Jason Alexander's two sons who live in the hotel their father manages and who first discover Dunston's identity. Adult viewers can identify with the travails of the hotel manager as he attempts to keep chaos from triumphing during the hotel's biggest party of the year, during which of course the finicky owner and an "undercover" hotel inspector are also checking for dust. Dust? There is plenty of it raised in this enjoyable movie.
High society gets a dose of monkey business in this family-friendly bit of simian slapstick. Less foul and more fun than Clyde from the Clint Eastwood comedies, Dunston is the practical-joking orangutan partner of foppish jewel thief Rupert Everett. Making his escape in a five-star New York hotel, Dunston lands in the protective care of 10-year-old Eric Lloyd, the high-spirited son of harried hotel manager Jason Alexander, and together they turn the snooty social event of the year into a zoo. Faye Dunaway is Alexander's overbearing boss just aching for a comic comeuppance, and Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens dons a mauve tuxedo as Buck La Farge, animal-control specialist. Would you believe the monkey upstages them all? Though hardly the smartest comedy around, this is a cute, cuddly little barrel full of monkeyshines just made for the younger crowd. Rated PG for one (yelled) word.--Sean Axmaker
A five star hotel turns into a 3-ring circus when an orangutan named Dunston checks in. Jason Alexander and Faye Dunaway star in this hilarious romp about an orangutan who gets loose in the elegant Majestic Hotel on the eve of the social event of the season. Dodging his jewel-thieving owner and the frantic hotel manager, Dunston is befriended by the manager's ten-year old son, Kyle, who is determined to help his new friend escape. Filled with laughter and comic high-jinks, "Dunston Checks In" is "a steady stream of giggles for those who get a kick out of monkey business." (Henry Sheehan, Orange County Register)
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 price: 598
 20th Century Fox(2001-02-06)
 

customer 's review
(Dunkston Checks In DVD)

(Dunston is a hit for all ages!)

(I know it's for kids but...)

(Dunston Checks In)

(Hilarity Checks In.)
Very Fun Movie, Cute boys and an orangutan have a special bond.
Full of laughs and a sweet bond with their father.

My 10 yr old son has this movie&absolutely loved it, so I purchased it for my friend's children for Christmas. They loved it too! My friend was glad to get a movie the whole family could enjoy.
I was suprised that I actually liked this. Ape Dunston! It is warm, fun, and slightly zany, and seems not to take itself too seriously which is a good thing to me.

Oh, and "Lord Rutledge" that is a great freakin' name!

My grandchildren love this movie. There is one word that is said that I'm not pleased about being in it but it was subject for discussion about what is appropriate language. The laughter resounds through the house when we watch this movie.
This is a hilarious "monkey movie" starring Dunston, a misguided orangutan who has been coopted into a life of crime in a big-city hotel, managed by Jason Alexander, and owned by Faye Dunaway. Chaos ensues. Viewers between the ages of 4-94 will be unable to keep a straight face, and one of the movie's attributes is that it does appeal both to children and adults. Younger viewers can identify with Jason Alexander's two sons who live in the hotel their father manages and who first discover Dunston's identity. Adult viewers can identify with the travails of the hotel manager as he attempts to keep chaos from triumphing during the hotel's biggest party of the year, during which of course the finicky owner and an "undercover" hotel inspector are also checking for dust. Dust? There is plenty of it raised in this enjoyable movie.
High society gets a dose of monkey business in this family-friendly bit of simian slapstick. Less foul and more fun than Clyde from the Clint Eastwood comedies, Dunston is the practical-joking orangutan partner of foppish jewel thief Rupert Everett. Making his escape in a five-star New York hotel, Dunston lands in the protective care of 10-year-old Eric Lloyd, the high-spirited son of harried hotel manager Jason Alexander, and together they turn the snooty social event of the year into a zoo. Faye Dunaway is Alexander's overbearing boss just aching for a comic comeuppance, and Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens dons a mauve tuxedo as Buck La Farge, animal-control specialist. Would you believe the monkey upstages them all? Though hardly the smartest comedy around, this is a cute, cuddly little barrel full of monkeyshines just made for the younger crowd. Rated PG for one (yelled) word.--Sean Axmaker
A 5-star hotel turns into a 3-ring circus when an orangutan named Duston checks in. Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld"), Faye Dunaway ("Network") and Eric Lloyd ("The Santa Clause") star in this hilarious romp about an orangutan who gets loose in the elegant Majestic Hotel on the eve of the social event of the season. Dodging his jewel-thieving owner and the frantic hotel manager, Dunston is befriended by the manager's ten-year old son, Kyle, who is determined to help his new friend escape. Filled with laughter and comic high-jinks, DUNSTON CHECKS IN is "a steady stream of giggles for those who get a kick out of monkey business." (Henry Sheehan, Orange County Register).
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 price: 50
 Image Entertainment(2004-03-30)
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customer 's review
(Short, But Sweet)

(Great Video for Laughs1)

(Young Jeff Foxworthy)

(Very Talented! Very Funny! Unforgettable Fun!)

(Great Laughs!)
This disc contains two of Jeff Foxworthy's performances, each about 30 minutes long. Thirty minutes is a bit short for a standup routine, but including a pair of them does make the DVD worthwhile, even if it feels like slightly less than a full show. Foxworthy jokes about single life, married life, his firstborn, and of course, includes some 'you might be a redneck' jokes. His recollections of being single and broke are particularly amusing. All of the material is solid, and there are no slow spots to speak of. The subject matter of the two shows overlap a bit, which makes them feel a tiny bit redundant when watched back-to-back, but the jokes are unique. This DVD doesn't represent the best that Foxworthy has to offer, but he has an excellent rapport with his audience and delivers smoothly and with superb timing. This should be considered good viewing for most comedy fans.
My college aged teenagers and my husband and I really enjoyed this video! For once, we all sat together and watched a video. Jeff is really funny and takes a some real life situations and shows the comedy in them!
This DVD contains two 30 minute monologues from Jeff Foxworthy. They are a bit dated as he looks very young here. These monologues are filled with his southern goofball shtick - lots of good jokes about married life, crazy family members, goofball things people do, and of course his infamous You Might Be a Redneck If ... jokes.

The one thing I am surprised about is how much of the material he used back then is still in his routines now. And it's all so funny you just never get tired of hearing them. Even though it's short and sweet, it's quite funny and worth plopping down a few bucks for.

Jeff Foxworthy is an extraordinarily talented comedian, as his recent popularity has shown.

I saw this DVD after watching the Blue Collar Comedy Tour this year. This DVD must have been produced more than ten years ago as his daughter had just been born. And he is a young pup!

Jeff delivers belly-laugh funny "You Might be a Redneck If...." which sends the crowd into hysterics. Me too. Most of his material about single life, relationships, and southern living are based on his own family experiences and really hit a cord.

As Jeff says, "Rednecks ain't just in the SOuth. They're everywhere!" And so they are!

Great DVD - only 60 minute's worth of material but it's all good.

I owned the VHS version before this came out. I couldn't stop laughing! I recently replaced my VHS tapes with DVDs and this one was at the top of my list. If you like blue collar southern humor. BUY THIS DVD!
This double bill of Jeff Foxworthy's old Showtime specials is loaded with the country comic's enduring material about family life, the perils of dating, booze-fueled stunts, and, of course, the ever-expanding watchlist of Redneck symptomatology. InYou Might Be a Redneck If..., Foxworthy doesn't waste time launching into his most famous series of observations, including "If you've ever taken a beer to a job interview, you just might be a redneck," and "If you refer to the 5th grade as your 'senior year,' you just might... etc." Also discussed are illegal temptations of the Victoria's Secret catalog, the entertainment factor single people offer married people, and the trouble with dating a girl who already has a boyfriend.Check Your Neck, taped in Dallas, has good material about Texas vernacular ("Y'anta?" "Awrigh.") and romance (spraypainting your lover's name on an overpass). Foxworthy's vintage, populist act is still a winner.--Tom Keogh
Jeff Foxworthy, the king of country comedy returns with two side-splitting specials bound to please your inner redneck! Up first is the timeless You Might Be a Redneck If..., a catalog of things to things to watch out for the next time you're studying your family heritage. Then Jeff's comedy bestseller, Check Yer Neck, comes to your TV screen with a series of tips for uncultured living. One of America's most popular comics, Jeff Foxworthy...
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(Classic Kid Fantasy)

(LAME LAME LAME!)

(A Kid Review)

(I wish I could give this 0 stars.)

(GENIUS!)
This is a classic story of every child's fantasy.... having their own money, own house and no rules. It's a very cute show.
I seen this movie along time ago. I thought it was pretty dumb that a man could be so stupid enough to just give give a kid one of his blank checks I mean no one would be that stupid enough to do that. and that kid was such a careless theif he just slipped that blank check in his printer of his computer and typed in a million dollars and cashes it from the bank and now he becomes rich and start living a real lavish life (temporarily) having his own house and all the stuff a kid could ever dream of. The 3 men in this movie were crooks but that kid just got away with alot and he didn't go to jail for that he should. That money didn't even belong to him and he didn't pay for what he did. Well it's just a movie that can never happen in real life. I give it a 0 stars but amazon won't let me.
In this movie a kid gets his bike run over by a guy who stole 1 Million Dollars. The guy who runs his bike over signs a check and leaves the amount blank, so that night he print on million dollars on and cashes it. After he cashes it he spends alot using Mr.Macantosh as the name he fakes. So when he has to pay someone he has no money left and the person who ran over his bike wanted the money back but when he finally caught him he had no money... I wont say any more becuse I guess I'm writing a book on the movie!!!!!!!!!!!
This is literally in the top 3 worst movies of all-time. Complete waste of time and life that I will never get back because of watching this crap. There's always some other movie, or show, or what have you that is a lot better than this.
Like a young Paul Newman, Brian Bonsall bursts onto the screen in his first full-length feature like an acting tsunami. And his acting chops are so powerful that he leaves lots of damage in his wake (much like the horribly tragic real-life tsunamis).

If you haven't seen this wonderful comedy yet, you must check it out immediately. Any hesitation on your part will only lead to minutes of your life that are ticking away in sorrow and despair.

The plot of this movie is that Brian Bonsall gets a lot of money and--whoo boy!--that's when the fun kicks in. What will this little kid do with all the money? Well, you better get this movie now and find out!!! Hint: he spends it on things.

I wish Skippy were in it too.

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(Classic Kid Fantasy)

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