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I hope I did this right . . . I don't know how to add the photos on the Imgur thing above . . . This amp was used in the 1960's and 1980's. Still has original speakers. One channel has Reverb and Tremolo. Works, and is very loud but needs a bit of work. Sometimes the sound cuts out and you have to give the head a small whack for it to kick back in. Must live near Long Island - will not ship something this heavy. Asking $500
Most watched games in the U.S.
Most watched Stanley Cup finals games (1966βpresent)
May 18, 1971, Montreal-Chicago β game seven, 12.41 million, 20.6 rating CBS
May 11, 1972, Boston-NY Rangers β game six, 10.93 million, 17.6 rating CBS
May 10, 1973, Montreal-Chicago β game six, 9.41 million, 15.2 rating NBC
June 12, 2019, St. Louis-Boston - game seven, 8.72 million, 4.9 rating NBC
June 15, 2011, Boston-Vancouver β game seven, 8.54 million, 4.8 rating, 8 share NBC
April 30, 1972, NY Rangers-Boston β game one, 8.51 million, 13.7 rating CBS
May 12, 1974, Boston-Philadelphia β game three, 8.30 million, 12.5 rating NBC
June 9, 2010, Chicago-Philadelphia β game six, 8.28 million, 4.7 rating, 6 share, NBC
May 7, 1972, Boston-NY Rangers β game four, 8.26 million, 13.3 rating CBS
June 24, 2013, Chicago-Boston β game six, 8.16 million, 4.7 rating, NBC
June 15, 2015, Chicago-Tampa Bay β game six, 8 million, 4.4 rating, 8 share, NBC
Stanley Cup game seven viewership history (1966βpresent)
May 18, 1971, Montreal-Chicago, 12.41 million, 20.6 rating CBS
June 12, 2019, St. Louis-Boston, 8.72 million, 4.9 rating, NBC
June 15, 2011, Boston-Vancouver, 8.54 million, 4.8 rating, NBC
June 12, 2009, Pittsburgh-Detroit, 7.99 million, 4.3 rating, NBC
June 9, 2003, Anaheim-New Jersey, 7.17 million, 4.9 million households, 4.6 rating, ABC
June 9, 2001, New Jersey-Colorado, 6.95 million, 4.268 million households, 4.2 rating, ABC
June 7, 2004, Calgary-Tampa Bay, 6.29 million, 4.5 million households, 4.2 rating, ABC
June 14, 1994, NY Rangers-Vancouver, 5.44 million, 3.28 million households, 5.2 rating (6.9 rating when including MSG network), ESPN
June 19, 2006, Edmonton-Carolina, 5.29 million, 3.3 rating, NBC
May 31, 1987, Edmonton-Philadelphia, 2.14 million households, ESPN
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Bondarchukβs epic War and Peace comes in four separate installments and reaches a total runtime of just over seven hours. It depicts the stories of individual characters during the major historical events of early 19th-century Russia.
Not many movies compare to War and Peace in its vastness, but perhaps Lawrence of Arabia and Ben-Hur come to mind. The immense battle scenes that employed real Russian soldiers at the time, and the scenes of the Russian aristocracyβs everyday life all maintain the same attention to detail. The movieβs cinematography, score, and production design are unlike any other. Touted as the most expensive movie ever made after being adjusted for inflation, its budget is reflected in its splendor. Please, please watch this movie. It changed the way I thought about cinema.
Can someone help me identify a movie I saw one Saturday afternoon on TV? This would have been 1966-67, so the movie was probably made late 50βs. I remember two scenes. A ghost of a young woman is in a laboratory with an older woman. On a table in front of them is a pair of hands on a tray. The older woman tells the ghost to place her ghost hands on the table whereupon they detach from the ghostβs body and become real. The older woman then picks up the tray with the original hands and throws it in a roaring furnace conveniently located in the lab. I think the walls were stone, so maybe a castle? The second scene I remember is when another young woman is embracing a man, and she stabs him in the back with scissors. Those two scenes are what I clearly remember. I THINK the man might be a doctor or mad scientist, the ghost was his wife who he killed, and the other woman was his lover or something who somehow got a hand transplant and the ghost made her stab the man. But Iβm not sure if those details are true, or my mind created them to explain the scene in the lab, which I can still see as if I watched it yesterday. I still remember that scene with the hands coming off clearly after all these years. The ghost was wearing a long sleeved shroud or dress, and I still remember the sleeves pulling away as her hands detached. I would love to see this movie again.
My skill in creating the fancier looking title cards with episode title and # in them is limited. But what I can do is snag the actual title card presented in the show and resize crop it to 640x360
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I need to know if this timeline is blessed or not.
What are some tips you can suggest on sounding like Brian wilson in his peak years (Pet Sounds, Smile)?
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