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Turn! Turn! Turn! [LP]


Turn! Turn! Turn! [LP]


$51.98


The Byrds: David Crosby (guitar, vocals); Jim McGuinn (12-string guitar, vocals); Chris Hillman (bass, vocals); Michael Clarke (drums); Gene Clark (tambourine, vocals).Reissue producer: Bob Irwin.Recorded between June 28, 1965 and November 1, 1965.Includes original release notes by Derek Taylor and new liner notes by David Fricke and Johnny Rogan.All songs have been digitally remastered using a 20-Bit Super Mapping system.More of a companion piece than a follow-up to their debut, TURN! TURN! TURN! established The Byrds' place in the puzzle that was American rock & roll in the mid-'60s, but not for reasons commonly attributed to it. On the one hand, this was another batch of songs furthering the California folk-rock boom. "Turn! Turn! Turn!," the band's second (and final) number one single, was Pete Seeger's musical interpretation of proverbs from the Book Of Ecclesiastes; "Oh Susannah" was a 19th century minstrels' tune; "He Was A Friend Of Mine" was a folk standard; and, as was a norm for the early Byrds, there were a couple of Bob Dylan songs.Yet the application of The Byrds' sound to these long-known songs gave each of them a new, wholly different life. "He Was A Friend Of Mine" included additional Roger McGuinn lyrics that allude to John F. Kennedy's assassination, turning a mournful standard into a personalized declaration. "Oh! Susannah" was updated at a break-neck rock & roll tempo. The title track became a snapshot, evoking the turbulent '60s as much as it did the Bible. In short, this album depicted The Byrds as an early work in progress, already capable of defying the public's perception of their artistry, and stretching further with every note.

This 10-Meter Redstone Tracking Dish Can Turn 180 Degrees in a Second


This 10-Meter Redstone Tracking Dish Can Turn 180 Degrees in a Second


$39.99


This 10-Meter Redstone Tracking Dish Can Turn 180 Degrees in a Second - Photographic Print

My Turn


My Turn


$12.99


Track Listing: 1. That's the Way It Goes - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Calvin Cartar/Steve Bruton), 2. Warmth of Your Smile - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Steve Bruton), 3. My Turn - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Calvin Cartar/Steve Bruton), 4. Last Dance - (featuring Marcus Anderson), 5. Waiting for You - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Steve Bruton), 6. Second Time Around - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Marc Green/Calvin Cartar/Steve Bruton), 7. You Stay on My Mind - (featuring Calvin Cartar/Steve Bruton), 8. All the Way - (featuring Steve Bruton), 9. Silent Cries - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Steve Bruton), 10. Hard Groove - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Marc Green/Calvin Cartar/Steve Bruton), 11. Erika - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Steve Bruton), 12. 11 Ways to Love You - (featuring Marcus Anderson/Steve Bruton)

The Second Linguistic Turn: Chomsky And The Philosophy Of Language


The Second Linguistic Turn: Chomsky And The Philosophy Of Language


$43.83


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The Second Linguistic Turn: Chomsky and the Philosophy of Language


The Second Linguistic Turn: Chomsky and the Philosophy of Language


$43.83


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Turn It Over


Turn It Over


$20.99


Full performer name: Tony Williams (Drums)/Tony Williams Lifetime (Drums).Tony Williams Lifetime: Tony Williams (vocals, drums); John McLaughlin (vocals, guitar); Jack Bruce (vocals, bass); Larry Young (organ).Producers: Monte Kay, Jack Lewis, Tony Williams.Recorded at Olmstead Sound Studios, New York, New York in 1970. Originally released on PolydorTURN IT OVER is almost like an experimental rock album (think WHITE LIGHT, WHITE HEAT) rather than the other way around. Unusual for virtuosic jazz fusion, the second release by the Tony Williams Lifetime tamps down the dazzling John McLaughlin solos a little bit while it still bristles with scorching electricity. The unsung hero here is organist Larry Young whose haunted house style saturates the entire LP, matched only by Williams's creepy deadpan vocals, especially on the bossa nova classic "Once I Loved." And inviting a bonafide rock musician like bassist Jack Bruce on board was one more answer to the continuing dilemma in jazz as it faced the rock revolution.

Turn It On


Turn It On


$8.49


Turn It On

Turn On


Turn On


$15.99


Turn On

Turn the Lights Out [LP]


Turn the Lights Out [LP]


$9.98


One would have to return to BACK IN BLACK to find a lead singer switcheroo as smooth as the one pulled off by the Ponys on their Matador debut, TURN OUT THE LIGHTS. Recorded after Brian Case replaced former stalwart Ian Adams on vocals and second guitar, TURN OUT THE LIGHTS is the Chicago quartet's best offering to date. The crisper production--courtesy of the band members themselves--crystallizes their echo-drenched take on Pixies-style guitar pop, while leaving their feral energy intact.

The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush: Museums and Paleontology in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century


The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush: Museums and Paleontology in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century


$46.82


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Self-Canceling Turn Signal Module


Self-Canceling Turn Signal Module


$74.95


Signal Dynamics Self-Canceling Turn Signal Module Engineered for the custom builder, or to retrofit motorcycles not equipped with self-cancelling turn signals Designed for use with individual momentary type turn signal switches mounted on the left and right handle bars Voltage: 12 VDC, Negative Ground Max Load Capacity: 6 amps per left or right channel Dimension: 2 1/4” L x 1 5/8” W x 5/8” H Mounting: Secure to flat surface with double sided VHB tape (included) Features: Three Turn Signal Timing Modes - self cancelling + Hazard Mode - non-self cancelling Non-Load Dependent Flash Duration - flash time constant whether using incandescent or LED lighting Dependable Solid-state electronic components Weather Proof - potted with soft cell technology to prevent wire chaffing and damage Four Unique Turn Signal Modes of Operation Mode 1: Press turn signal button for 1 second, turn signal lights will flash for 7 seconds, then self cancel. This mode is usually used when changing lanes. Mode 2: Press turn signal button for 2 seconds, turn signal lights will flash for 20 seconds, then self cancel. This mode is usually used when slowing down to go around a corner. Mode 3: Press turn signal button for 4 seconds, turn signal lights will flash for 75 seconds, then self cancel. This mode is usually used when stopping at a signal light and turn will be made after stopping. Mode 4: Hazard Mode - is available all the time and will flash until cancelled. To engage, depress both the left and right turn signal buttons for 1 second. To cancel, depress both buttons again for one second. **Note: This unit will not work on bikes that have the left and right turn signal switch built into one unit that you must push to cancel

Second Sight


Second Sight


$14.99


Track Listing: 1. Don't Lead Me On, 2. Extraordinary Woman, 3. Way It Is, The, 4. Let It Rain, 5. Soulmate, 6. Tongue Tied, 7. Making Love on the Telephone, 8. Turn Your Red Light Green, 9. Lady of the Silver Screen, 10. Name of the Game Is Love, The, 11. You Ain't Foolin' Me, 12. You Got a Hold of My Heart, 13. That'll Get It

Turn Turn Turn


Turn Turn Turn


$6.49


Turn Turn Turn


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