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Blues rock duo Hot Tuna included a version of the song titled "Know You Rider" on their debut live album, Hot Tuna, [10] and have played the song live many times since. The song was a staple of the Grateful Dead 's live shows from the beginning of the band's existence in 1965. [ 1 ]
The Idolmaster KR (stylized The IDOLM@STER.KR) is a South Korean television drama based on Bandai Namco Entertainment's The Idolmaster video game series. It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 28, 2017 [1] [2] as an Amazon original series.
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid (2016–2017) – The 18th installment of the Heisei era Kamen Rider series. This show utilizes game cartridges called Rider Gashats and the rider's motifs are inspired by retro video games. King Koopa's Kool Kartoons (1989–1990) – not based on a game, just a framing device for cartoons and toy giveaways.
The show was a benefit for the Springfield Creamery in nearby Springfield, Oregon. [11] Merry Pranksters Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs emceed the concert. The Dead played all afternoon and into the dark after an opening set by the New Riders of the Purple Sage. In 2004, the New Riders' performance was released as an album called Veneta, Oregon, 8/27/72.
Outside of NCIS, which has given the actor an enviable showcase, Watson is best known for Prison Break (2005–2008) and playing hook-handed killer Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer ...
The following contains spoilers from the Oct. 21 episode of CBS’ NCIS: Origins. This week on CBS’ NCIS: Origins, Special Agent Mike Franks was subject to a pop quiz — meaning, a grilling ...
The song "Woman Blue" was a folk song recorded by many artists, usually titled "I Know You Rider", and made more popular by the Grateful Dead. [7] The album was issued by Fontana in the UK in 1966, and Roderick went to Britain to promote the record. [4] She was also featured on an album of Newport Folk Festival performances issued by Vanguard.