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  1. True. (I went to school with his son from his first marriage)
  2. You beat me to it - I was trying to find the best version - There is one from 1970 which is pretty good
  3. Ozzy at his best [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwwYWlbP2U[/ame]
  4. This is in my top 5 'Classic Rock' tracks -I never tire of listening to this. [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1KnTAdfdcWI[/ame] and this is in my top ten [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2WX_4FNoto4[/ame]
  5. I've always liked the bass guitar riff in this song. [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qbr9F_asKeQ[/ame]
  6. On the subject of American rock I have always liked these tracks The drums in the first track were recorded in a cavern in a mine I believe. [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GZZNSAyGoVg[/ame] [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fkzeZb2E62U[/ame]
  7. Like it!
  8. This lubricant dries a few seconds after contact - so the residual base is minimal. Some of the uses of this polymer are listed below :-) Domestically, PTFE is used as a stain-repellent on clothes, furniture covers and carpets, where it is marketed under such trade-names as Scotchgard and Zepel. It is also used on the underside of electric irons and as dental floss. PTFE is well-known as the plumbers' tape for sealing joints in central heating systems. It is also an excellent electrical insulator and is thus used in electrical wires and cables. PTFE has the lowest coefficient of friction11 of any solid material, due to having very low intermolecular (van der Waals) forces. Hence it finds use as lubricant-free bearings in motors. Scrap PTFE from industry is re-used by grinding it to a micro-fine powder and adding it to printers' ink where it facilitates ink flow. A modification of the basic PTFE polymer has produced fluorocarbon rubber, which is used to keep aircraft wings free of ice at high altitudes. In tetrafluoroethene, the basic monomer for PTFE, all the hydrogen atoms in ethene have been replaced by fluorine. In fluorocarbon rubbers, however, the starting monomer is a hydrofluoroethene, in which only some of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced. A related product is ETFE, a co-polymer of TFE and ethene that can be processed by conventional thermoplastic techniques, and which is used as roofing in sports arenas. A recent installation of this is at the Eden Centre in Cornwall, UK. If its good enough for the Eden Project - I'm happy
  9. I had forgotten how good this track by Maiden was - its stood the test of time (It still sounds 'fresh')
  10. Have a look at the GT85 website. If its gained approval to be used in submarines - thats good enough for me. Testing for submarine use is usually extremely exhaustive, so I'm happy with that. I've been using for many years without problems!
  11. Kevin - the 260 is a good saw - in your position I'd go for the 260 with a 15" bar.
  12. Sincerest condolences to his family and friends.
  13. I find their tracks uplifting
  14. Bowie - one of the best chamelions around. Always leads, never follows (& a Great Inovator also)
  15. This IMO is a great 'Party Starter' too I bet you all recognize it from the frozen image on the screen !? [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=28ow4TLMTqM[/ame]
  16. I like CCR too Big A - you have good taste!
  17. Guns & Roses - great guitar work Matt and very memorable tags - Nice one!
  18. Motorhead. I used to play this as a 'Party Starter' - worked like a dream! This MUST be played very loud to ensure full enjoyment! [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vQu91gvb0CY[/ame]
  19. Old Monkey - you're right (Don't embed just grab the url - cut and paste and you're done. Thanks my friend. It just shows how tired I was last night!
  20. AC/DC - Ride on [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xpoY_Bs8Wy4[/ame]
  21. Here goes nothing.... [ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CoTWvBZmM5c[/ame]
  22. Thanks Old Monkey - I'll give it a go tonight!
  23. LOL Treediver !! Around that time I also saw the original line-up of Motorhead. The stage was supported by lifts and when they came on they were lowered into position . Half way through their show the stage rose back up (about 15 foot off the ground) - the only problem was that a fan decided to get up on the stage as it was rising - he was clinging for dear life to the edge of the stage while the roadies tried to pull him up - and the band played on - Hysterically funny ( I was crying with laughter all the way home)
  24. Hi Treediver - I saw Judas Priest live in Birmingham. Funniest thing I've ever seen. Rob Halford the lead singer attempted to drive a Harley onto a set of ramps half way through their set. The only problem was that they couldn't start it and the crowd bayed 'You should have bought british...' for about five minutes (however it seemed longer)
  25. All great tracks Mr Ed - Some of my favourite guitarists are - Hendrix, Clapton and Eddie Van Halen I'll try to post some vids later

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