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  2. Live: The Road Goes Ever On - Wikipedia

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    Following Mountain's breakup in early 1972, Windfall compiled a number of recordings from various shows to issue as the band's first live release. Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On was a minor commercial success, reaching number 63 on the US Billboard 200 and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart (the latter of which was the highest position the ...

  3. Windward and leeward - Wikipedia

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    The side of a ship that is towards the leeward is its "lee side". If the vessel is heeling under the pressure of crosswind , the lee side will be the "lower side". During the Age of Sail , the term weather was used as a synonym for windward in some contexts, as in the weather gage .

  4. Twin Peaks (album) - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Japanese tour – specifically, the August 30 performance at Koseinenkin Hall in Osaka – spawned the recordings for Twin Peaks, the group's second consecutive live album. [5] The album is the only Mountain release to feature Mann and Schwartzberg, both of whom left shortly after the tour. [6] Twin Peaks was released in February ...

  5. Lee shore - Wikipedia

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    Its opposite, the shore on the windward side of the vessel, is called the weather or windward shore (/ ˈ w ɪ n ər d / or, more commonly, / ˈ w ɪ n d w ər d /). Because of the danger of being driven aground on a lee shore it is essential seamanship to treat one with caution. This is particularly the case with sailing vessels, but a lee ...

  6. Thomas Wade (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The album produced seven singles on the Canadian country music chart, including the top 10s "Zero to Sixty" and "She's Getting Serious". Between 1997 and 1999, Thomas Wade & Wayward received seven CCMA awards, winning best group or duo three times, and both independent single and song awards for '97 and '98.

  7. The 10 most bizarre golf courses in the world

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    “The Extreme 19th” tee box sits 4,500 feet above sea level on the lip of a sheer cliff face on Hanglip Mountain, some 400 meters (434 yards) above, and 361 meters (395 yards) away from, a ...

  8. What's on My Mind (Kansas song) - Wikipedia

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    Kansas violinist David Ragsdale called out "What's on My Mind" as a song that Ronnie Platt, who joined Kansas as lead vocalist in 2014, sings particularly well in live concerts. [16] "What's on My Mind" was included on the 2017 live album Leftoverture Live & Beyond. [17] Prog magazine critic David West said that it "has a swaggering hard rock ...

  9. Kevin Shegog - Wikipedia

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    Wayward Rambler W&G 1961 (as Kevin Shegog and The Gold-Toppers) Knoxville Girl: W&G 1961 Cover version Big Old Lazy River W&G 1962 Fall-Out Shelter W&G 1962 Your Answer to Me W&G 1962 I'm on the Right Road Now W&G 1962 Cutie W&G 1962 (with the Hawking Brothers) I Can't Stop Loving You W&G 1962 Oh Gee, What's Wrong With Me W&G 1962