![]() ![]() GOP releases Devon Archer transcript after lawmakers give conflicting accountsĥ takeaways from Devon Archer’s interview with House Oversight John Bolton: ‘In a second Trump term, we’d almost certainly withdraw from. Why falling confidence in America’s military is creating ‘a real crisis’ Gravity of new Trump charges scrambles GOP politics GOP allies argue Trump can’t get fair trial from Obama appointee in DC īarr calls Trump indictment ‘tip of the iceberg’ in Jack Smith’s case 6 committee was aware of notes Mike Pence took on. Judge warns Trump against bribing or influencing witnessesĭemocrat doesn’t think Jan. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. “With so many books being banned across the country, has launched The Banned Book Club to give readers access to e-books that have been banned,” he said in a tweet. The former president also shared the list of the books he’s been reading this year, as well as a link to a list of banned books compiled by the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). ![]() Obama’s 2022 summer music playlist included songs from artists such as Drake, Rihanna, Tems, Vince Staples, D’Angelo, Aretha Franklin, The Fugees’s Wyclef Jean and Ms. Pence selling ‘Too Honest’ merch, quoting Trump from indictment Michelle Obama pays tribute to late family chef Tafari Campbell “Look forward to hearing what I’ve missed.” “Like I do every year, here are some songs I’ve been listening to this summer - a mix of old and new,” Obama wrote in his tweet. Obama’s summer playlist also included songs from music legends such as “The World Is Yours,” a hit single from Queens-based rapper Nas’s debut album “Illmatic” Ella Fitzgerald’s “Cry Me A River” Otis Redding “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” Pearl Jam’s “Just Breathe” Stevie Wonder’s “Golden Lady” and Ike & Tina Turner’s “River Deep – Mountain High.” Recorded in 1974 at Atlanta’s Electric Ballroom, the multi-tracks for this concert were recently discovered in the Chrysalis vaults, and have been given a brand new mix at Abbey Road Studios.įeaturing rare live outings of ‘Give Her The Gun’, the pre-Chrysalis song ‘Prince Kujuku’, and most interestingly, UFO’s eight minute interpretation of John Lennon’s ‘Cold Turkey’, this gig offers a unique insight into the early days of this important and influential, British rock institution.Ĭompleted by the top ten breakthrough double live album, Strangers In the Night, recorded on Michael Schenker’s “farewell” tour, the package also includes liner notes based on a recent interview with UFO vocalist, Phil Mogg.In his summer playlist, which consists of 41 songs, the former president shared songs from popular current artists such as Jorja Smith’s “Try Me” hip-hop’s latest breakout star Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj’s “Princess Diana” Afrobeats artist Burna Boy and rapper 21 Savage’s “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” SZA’s “Snooze” and “Drums,” a song by Money Man and Babyface Ray. As well as BBC radio sessions recorded for Bob Harris and John Peel, single edits and rare remixes, this collection boasts a previously unreleased 45 minute concert from UFO’s debut US tour. This 5 disc set chronologically charts UFO’s career, from the obscure 1973 German single ‘Give Her The Gun’, up to 1979’s hit single version of ‘Doctor Doctor’, backed with it’s live b-side, ‘On With The Action’ (available on CD for the first time).Ĭollecting together all five studio albums to feature wunderkid guitar virtuoso Michael Schenker (who was only 18 when he originally joined the band for 1974’s Phenomenon) this anthology also includes Force It (1975), No Heavy Petting (1976), Lights Out (1977) and Obsession (1978). ![]() Across 81 tracks, the set collects together all of the songs UFO recorded for Chrysalis Records during the 1970s. ![]() UFO's new set of five CDs, titled Chrysalis Years Volume 1 (1973-1979), is due for release on July 11th. ![]()
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