Next In Line Out of Line Episode 1 Part 1
It’s here!
Remember, send me your girls in fancy outfits for the ball ASAP!
Duration : 0:7:14
It’s here!
Remember, send me your girls in fancy outfits for the ball ASAP!
Duration : 0:7:14
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Duration : 0:2:30
PHIL YOUNGER/ JOHNNYS CASH BAND LIVE AT THE SKULL BAR Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 — September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century.
Cash was known for his deep, distinctive voice, the boom-chick-a-boom or “freight train” sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname “The Man in Black”. He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash.”
Much of Cash’s music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include “I Walk the Line”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Ring of Fire”, “That Old Wheel” (a duet with Hank Williams Jr.), “Cocaine Blues”, and “Man in Black”. He also recorded several humorous songs, such as “One Piece at a Time”, “The One on the Right Is on the Left”, “Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog” and “A Boy Named Sue”; rock-and-roll numbers such as “Get Rhythm”; and various railroad songs, such as “Rock Island Line” and “Orange Blossom Special”.
He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a “commanding position in music history”From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. The singing group The Statler Brothers opened up for him in every episode. Other notable artists who appeared on his show included Neil Young, Louis Armstrong, James Taylor, Ray Charles and Bob Dylan.
Cash had met with Dylan in the mid 1960s and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late 1960s in Woodstock, New York. Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Cash sang a duet with Dylan on Dylan’s country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album’s Grammy-winning liner notes.
Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was songwriter Kris Kristofferson. During a live performance of Kristofferson’s “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,” Cash made headlines[citation needed] when he refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact: “On the Sunday morning sidewalks / Wishin’, Lord, that I was stoned.”
By the early 1970s, he had crystallized his public image as “The Man in Black.” He regularly performed dressed all in black, wearing a long black knee-length coat. This outfit stood in contrast to the costumes worn by most of the major country acts in his day: rhinestone suit and cowboy boots. In 1971, Cash wrote the song “Man in Black” to help explain his dress code: “We’re doing mighty fine I do suppose/In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes/But just so we’re reminded of the ones who are held back/Up front there ought to be a man in black.”
He and his band had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.[2] He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that, political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.[2] To this day, the United States Navy’s winter blue service uniform is referred to by sailors as “Johnny Cashes,” as the uniform’s shirt, tie, and trousers are actually solid black in color.[6][7]
In the mid 1970s, Cash’s popularity and number of hit songs began to decline, but his autobiography (the first of two), titled Man in Black, was published in 1975 and sold 1.3 million copies. A second, Cash: The Autobiography, appeared in 1997. His friendship with Billy Graham led to the production of a movie about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road, which Cash co-wrote and narrated. The decade saw his religious conviction deepening, and he made many public appearances in an evangelical capacity.
He also continued to appear on television, hosting an annual Christmas special on CBS throughout the 1970s. Later television appearances included a role in an episode of Columbo. He also appeared with his wife on an episode of Little House on the Prairie entitled “The Collection” and gave a performance as John Brown in the 1985 Civil War television mini-series North and South.
He was friendly with every U.S. President starting with Richard Nixon. He was probably closest with Jimmy Carter, who became a very close friend[2]. None of these friendships were about politics (although he supported the Democratic Party). He stated that he found all of them personally charming, noting the fact that it was probably essential to getting oneself elected.
Duration : 0:4:33
johnnys cash band rehearsals at delux PHIL YOUNGER BONNIE HALLIDAY Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 — September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century.
Cash was known for his deep, distinctive voice, the boom-chick-a-boom or “freight train” sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname “The Man in Black”. He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash.”
Much of Cash’s music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include “I Walk the Line”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Ring of Fire”, “That Old Wheel” (a duet with Hank Williams Jr.), “Cocaine Blues”, and “Man in Black”. He also recorded several humorous songs, such as “One Piece at a Time”, “The One on the Right Is on the Left”, “Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog” and “A Boy Named Sue”; rock-and-roll numbers such as “Get Rhythm”; and various railroad songs, such as “Rock Island Line” and “Orange Blossom Special”.
He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a “commanding position in music history”From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. The singing group The Statler Brothers opened up for him in every episode. Other notable artists who appeared on his show included Neil Young, Louis Armstrong, James Taylor, Ray Charles and Bob Dylan.
Cash had met with Dylan in the mid 1960s and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late 1960s in Woodstock, New York. Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Cash sang a duet with Dylan on Dylan’s country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album’s Grammy-winning liner notes.
Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was songwriter Kris Kristofferson. During a live performance of Kristofferson’s “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,” Cash made headlines[citation needed] when he refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact: “On the Sunday morning sidewalks / Wishin’, Lord, that I was stoned.”
By the early 1970s, he had crystallized his public image as “The Man in Black.” He regularly performed dressed all in black, wearing a long black knee-length coat. This outfit stood in contrast to the costumes worn by most of the major country acts in his day: rhinestone suit and cowboy boots. In 1971, Cash wrote the song “Man in Black” to help explain his dress code: “We’re doing mighty fine I do suppose/In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes/But just so we’re reminded of the ones who are held back/Up front there ought to be a man in black.”
He and his band had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.[2] He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that, political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.[2] To this day, the United States Navy’s winter blue service uniform is referred to by sailors as “Johnny Cashes,” as the uniform’s shirt, tie, and trousers are actually solid black in color.[6][7]
In the mid 1970s, Cash’s popularity and number of hit songs began to decline, but his autobiography (the first of two), titled Man in Black, was published in 1975 and sold 1.3 million copies. A second, Cash: The Autobiography, appeared in 1997. His friendship with Billy Graham led to the production of a movie about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road, which Cash co-wrote and narrated. The decade saw his religious conviction deepening, and he made many public appearances in an evangelical capacity.
He also continued to appear on television, hosting an annual Christmas special on CBS throughout the 1970s. Later television appearances included a role in an episode of Columbo. He also appeared with his wife on an episode of Little House on the Prairie entitled “The Collection” and gave a performance as John Brown in the 1985 Civil War television mini-series North and South.
He was friendly with every U.S. President starting with Richard Nixon. He was probably closest with Jimmy Carter, who became a very close friend[2]. None of these friendships were about politics (although he supported the Democratic Party). He stated that he found all of them personally charming, noting the fact that it was probably essential to getting oneself elected.
Duration : 0:3:17
JOHNNYS CASH BAND A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN IN BLACK LIVE AT THE SKULL BAR PHIL YOUNGER Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 — September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century.
Cash was known for his deep, distinctive voice, the boom-chick-a-boom or “freight train” sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname “The Man in Black”. He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash.”
Much of Cash’s music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include “I Walk the Line”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Ring of Fire”, “That Old Wheel” (a duet with Hank Williams Jr.), “Cocaine Blues”, and “Man in Black”. He also recorded several humorous songs, such as “One Piece at a Time”, “The One on the Right Is on the Left”, “Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog” and “A Boy Named Sue”; rock-and-roll numbers such as “Get Rhythm”; and various railroad songs, such as “Rock Island Line” and “Orange Blossom Special”.
He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a “commanding position in music history”From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. The singing group The Statler Brothers opened up for him in every episode. Other notable artists who appeared on his show included Neil Young, Louis Armstrong, James Taylor, Ray Charles and Bob Dylan.
Cash had met with Dylan in the mid 1960s and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late 1960s in Woodstock, New York. Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Cash sang a duet with Dylan on Dylan’s country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album’s Grammy-winning liner notes.
Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was songwriter Kris Kristofferson. During a live performance of Kristofferson’s “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,” Cash made headlines[citation needed] when he refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact: “On the Sunday morning sidewalks / Wishin’, Lord, that I was stoned.”
By the early 1970s, he had crystallized his public image as “The Man in Black.” He regularly performed dressed all in black, wearing a long black knee-length coat. This outfit stood in contrast to the costumes worn by most of the major country acts in his day: rhinestone suit and cowboy boots. In 1971, Cash wrote the song “Man in Black” to help explain his dress code: “We’re doing mighty fine I do suppose/In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes/But just so we’re reminded of the ones who are held back/Up front there ought to be a man in black.”
He and his band had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.[2] He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that, political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.[2] To this day, the United States Navy’s winter blue service uniform is referred to by sailors as “Johnny Cashes,” as the uniform’s shirt, tie, and trousers are actually solid black in color.[6][7]
In the mid 1970s, Cash’s popularity and number of hit songs began to decline, but his autobiography (the first of two), titled Man in Black, was published in 1975 and sold 1.3 million copies. A second, Cash: The Autobiography, appeared in 1997. His friendship with Billy Graham led to the production of a movie about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road, which Cash co-wrote and narrated. The decade saw his religious conviction deepening, and he made many public appearances in an evangelical capacity.
He also continued to appear on television, hosting an annual Christmas special on CBS throughout the 1970s. Later television appearances included a role in an episode of Columbo. He also appeared with his wife on an episode of Little House on the Prairie entitled “The Collection” and gave a performance as John Brown in the 1985 Civil War television mini-series North and South.
He was friendly with every U.S. President starting with Richard Nixon. He was probably closest with Jimmy Carter, who became a very close friend[2]. None of these friendships were about politics (although he supported the Democratic Party). He stated that he found all of them personally charming, noting the fact that it was probably essential to getting oneself elected.
Duration : 0:2:47
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Duration : 0:2:30
(142) Fancy dancer girl - Some girl in a fancy outfit slow dancing in front of the camera and moving her body in a sexy rhythm.flv
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384 Fancy dancing girl - Hot looking girl in some fancy outfit dances in front of the camera showing off her smoking hot body and some nice sexy moves.flv
Duration : 0:2:30
Paul’s Boutique (classic album)Jul 19,( LYRICS)- 3 Minute Rule
Stay up all night go to sleep watching dragnet
Never sleep alone because jimmy’s the magnet
I’m so rope they call me mr. roper
When the troubles arise I’m the cool coper
On the mic I score just like the yankees
Get over on ms. crabtree like my main man spankee
Excuse me young lady I don’t mean to trouble ya
But you’re looking mighty fine inside your b.m.w.
I got lucky I brought home a kitten
Before I got busy I slipped on the mitten
Can’t get better odds cause I’m a sure thing
Proud mary keeps on turning rolling like a ring ding
Jump the turnstile never pay the toll
Doo wa diddy bust with the pre-roll
Customs jails me over an herb seed
Don’t rat on your boy over some rat weed
I’m out of your back door and into another
Your boyfriend doesn’t know about me and your mother
Not perfect grammar always perfect timing
The mike stands for money and the d. is for diamonds
Roses are red the sky is blue
I got my barrel at your neck so what the you gonna do
It’s just two wheels and me the wind in my eyes
The engine is the music and my nine’s by my side
Cause you know y. a. u. c. h.
I’m takin’ all m.c.’s out in the place
Takin’ life as it comes no fool am i
I’m goin’ off gettin’ paid and I don’t ask why
Playin’ beats on my box makin’ music for the many
Know alota def girls that would do anything
A lot of parents like to think I’m a villain
I’m just chillin’ like bob dylan
I smoke cheeba it helps me with my brain
I might be a little dusted but I’m not insane
People come up to me and they try to talk man
I’ve been making records since you were sucking on your mother’s dick
Girl you’re walking tall now with your fancy clothes
You got fancy things going up your nose
You get fancy gifts from expensive men
You’re a dog on a leash like a pig in a pen
Mothership connection getting girl’s affection
If your life needs correction don’t follow my direction
You got your 8 by 10 your agent your harley
You be driving around hollywood yes sorry charlie
Cause I’m running things like some mack er
Your only claim to fame is you’re a false fake sucker
You slip you slack you clock me you lack
While I’m reading on the road by my man jack kerouac
Poetry in motion coconut lotion
I had to diss the girl because she got too emotional
Are you experienced little girl
I want to know what goes on in your little girl world
Cause I’m on your mind it’s hard to forget me
I’ll take your pride for a ride if you let me
So peace out y’all I’m pcp so I’m out
Full throttle to the bottle and full full clout
And I’m out
Duration : 0:3:39
11-3 to 11-6 Death Defiler Temptation Knowledge, Disgaea 2
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Episode eleven, stage three, four, five, and six battle map.
Map 11-3: Death to Cowards
Enemies:
-8x Level 48 Sage (Druid Staff)
Geopanels:
-2x Mana +50% (Aqua on Aqua)
-1x Reverse Damage (Aqua on Aqua)
Good spot for leveling healers, the reverse damage panels means that healing
spells hurt them. It’s easily removed if you want to beat them the
traditional way though. Don’t forget the 4 treasure chests as well. All in
all, a pretty easy map if you have a couple of people in their 40s.
Map 11-4: Defiler Ambition
Enemies:
-1x Level 50 Star Mage (Fancy Rod/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 50 Star Skull (Fancy Rod/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 50 Sage (Fancy Rod/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-7x Level 46 Shooter (Golden Bow)
Geopanels:
- No Entry (Null on Red)
- No Entry (Null on Green)
- No Entry (Null on Yellow)
- Enemy Boost +50% (Purple on Purple)
Use a mage to target the first null panel on red to remove the no entry and
get you moving, it should be pretty easy to follow after that. Just watch
out for the people on purple.
Map 11-5: Evil Temptation
Enemies:
-1x Nidhogg (Spikey Shell)
-1x Ahzi Dahaka (Spikey Shell)
-1x Fafnir (Spikey Shell)
-1x Dragon (Spikey Shell)
Geopanels (all move):
- Ally Damage 20% (Aqua on Aqua)
- Enemy Boost +50% (Green on Yellow)
- Defense +50% (Red on Red)
- Warp (Yellow on Green)
- Attack +50% (Blue on Blue)
By now you should know the drill for these kinds of battles, stick to the
good ones and keep the enemies off the ones that are good for them. Of
course, the problem is they move to keep you guessing, but it shouldn’t be
anything too difficult.
Map 11-6: Warped Knowledge
Enemies:
-1x Level 50 Red Mage (Prinny Staff/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 50 Star Mage (Prinny Staff/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 50 Blue Mage (Prinny Staff/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 50 Green Mage (Prinny Staff/Black Outfit/Dark Orb)
-1x Level 52 Black Dog (Bull Horn/Fur Jacket/Beastly Belt/Spirit Muscle)
-1x Level 52 Sea Monk (The Nightmare/Fur Jacket/Bloody Orb/Spirit Muscle)
-1x Level 52 Fafnir (Bull Horn/Fur Jacket/Beastly Belt/Spirit Muscle)
-1x Level 52 White Dragon (The Nightmare/Fur Jacket/Bloody Orb/Spirit Muscle)
Geopanels:
-No Entry (Purple on Purple)
-Warp (Aqua on Aqua)
-2x Invincibility (Aqua on Aqua)
The jist of what you want to do is remove the invincibility symbols (by
lifting them obviously) and then removing the no entry panel.)
Alternatively, once the invincibility panels are destroyed you can just stand
on where it previously was to warp into the center area. Either will work,
but destroying the no entry was easier in my opinion due to how the Aqua’s
are spaced out in correlation with the enemies.
Another option I found was to take your most powerful character, lift up one
of the invincibility blocks and wait for the mages to warp in. Then throw
them to the other side and kill them.
Music used:
Tsubasa Chronicle - Song of Storm and Fire
Chrono Trigger - Battle Theme
Generic Character Names:
LaZodiac - Dark Knight
Stonemonk - Hermit
Tetsuya - Iron Knight
Hoshi - Star Mage
Megumi - Priest
Sotaru - Sniper
Arisu - Scout
Daisuke - Destroyer
Link to playlist as follows:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=88D49107A2339184
^ Organized videos in playlist ^
~ stonemonkenlightened ~
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