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28. Mai 2009
A Little Less Conversation Remixes-Elvis Presley vs JXL
I am an unabashed Elvis fan and I love the fact that the King's music is kept alive and given a fresh treatment to appeal to more contemporary audiences.
2-BILSTEIN 24-026239,SHOCK ABSORBERS,VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE,GOLF,JETTA,SEAT LEON,36MM
01. Jun 2016
Bilstein Heavy Duty for VW MK4 is Awesome!
As soon as the factory shocks wear out on my German cars (VW and Mercedes) i always replace them with Bilstein, and I go with the Heavy Duty (HD) if my budget allows. Bilstein HD have just the right amount of German-tuned "jounce" to provide that fine balance between a more-firm-than-factory ride and yet still be comfortable for daily driving. I got a pair of these Bilstein HDs for my 04 JettaTDI, for an absolute best deal of $50/shock, after the factory shocks had worn out, and now the car rides beautifully firm yet still supple enough to absorb the usual road surface irregularities.
19. Aug 2009
Must-have 2-disc set of revealing Elvis concert footage
I love this 2-disc edition of Elvis-That's the Way It Is because it has both the original theatrical release AND the re-edited (more Elvis-centric) version using previously-unseen footage that was forgotten in the MGM vaults. Thank god for [Ted] Turner Entertainment and his then-control of Warner Bros (which apparently gained the rights to the original-MGM release and the archived unused footage. The beginning words of the re-edit version tell the short but dramatic story of how the previously-forgotten footage finally came to light. Its great to be able to compare the original theatrical release and the re-edit. The original release has a lot of concert footage of fan hysteria as they eagerly await Elvis' arrival on stage in Phoenix(?) The original release is great on its own--but there's a reason that the re-edit is called Disc 1, while the original release is called Disc 2. The re-edit is all-Elvis, all the time and he looks like a trim, hungry tiger in his prime and in his element. From the pre-concert rehearsals where he misjudges a dismount from a tandem bike, to the quick-cut where he calls "Lunch!", to his reference to an "infant-baby", to his receiving the congratulations of Cary Grant and Sammy Davis, Jr--Elvis shows the talent, drive and vitality that made him the undisputed King of Rock 'n' Roll.