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Wow/Grape Jam is the second album by the rock band Moby Grape.It was first released in April 1968. It is different from most double album releases in that it was released as two different albums in separate covers, but packaged together and sold for only one dollar more than price of a single LP.
The song was described as follows: On their best single, Jerry Miller, Peter Lewis and Skip Spence compete in a three-way guitar battle for two and a quarter red-hot minutes, each of them charging at Spence's song from different angles, no one yielding to anyone else." [16] The Mantra-Rock Dance promotional poster featuring Moby Grape
Just a couple of handfuls of grapes a day for four months was shown to improve key markers of eye health. The secret lies in the fact that a lot of degeneration of the eyes is down to oxidative ...
“Take Impossible hot dogs, for example, which have 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 50% less saturated fat and 45% less total fat than an animal-based hot dog,” says Hadley, “as well as 12 grams ...
"No More Hot Dogs" was the second song on the album. [10] "No More Hot Dogs" was one of many songs Adkins wrote dealing with themes of meat and decapitation. [11] The album Out to Hunch also included the hot dog-themed song, "Hot Dog Baby". A review in AllMusic concluded that "after listening to it, hot dogs will never seem quite the same again ...
‘After watching this I’m convinced my dog is invincible,’ joked one pet owner From garlic to grapes: Veterinarians shock pet owners with surprising list of things that are ‘toxic’ to ...
The eye of a bird is larger compared to the size of the animal than for any other group of animals, although much of it is concealed in its skull. The ostrich has the largest eye of any land vertebrate, with an axial length of 50 mm (2.0 in), twice that of the human eye. [1] Bird eye size is broadly related to body mass.
After seeing this photo of pink stuff spilled on a highway, we HAD to find out what a hot dog even is — and whether they’re bad for you or not.View Entire Post ›