Ustad Zakir Hussain -- Vintage Teental Solo
In under 5 minutes, Zakir Hussain demonstrates some of his core repertoire in an oh so sweet teental solo performance. Enjoy!
Squire Vintage Modified Jazz Bass: Bargain Vintage Tones
It's common to harbor qualms about buying a "budget" instrument, especially one that was manufactured "overseas" (code for "ASIA!"), but every once in a while there comes an instrument that makes you want to check your biases and trust your ears.
With that righteous spiel in mind, give the Squire Vintage Modified Jazz Bass a listen. For under three Benjamins, the Vintage Modified Jazz features the classic aesthetic appointments of the 1970s Fender Jazz Basses, as well as some growly "Duncan Designed" single coils pickups. We think you'll agree: this bass has no right to sound so good for such a low sticker price.
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Vintage John Stockton Video
This was made by KBlaze . . . it's Stockton in his prime . . . people think he was in his prime when the Jazz went to the finals, his prime was when he was 15 PPG / 15 APG . . . yeah, that's right, 15 assists / game. Kidd never did that.
Pink Vintage Pinup Girl Makeup- Ask Me Makeup
Contest details will be announced Monday 18th Feb
Makeup used in this video:
* Mac Studiofix foundation in NC30
* Mac Studiofinish Concealer in NC25
* Mac Blotting Powder
* Stila Moonlight eyeshadow
* Mac Bare Canvas Paint
* 1000 hour false eyelashes
* Napoleon Perdis Brown Eyeshadow
* Napoleon Perdis Cake Line Sealer
* Napoleon Perdis Sand Beige Shimmer #37
* Shiseido fine liner
* Lancome Hypnose Mascara
* Mac Dollymix blush
* Designer Brand Australia lip pencil (cheap $5 drugstore lipliner)
* Makeup Store Lipstick in Exit
* Chi Chi pink lipgloss
* Hot As Baby Pink Shimmer (try Mac's reflects pigment)
Music is listed at the end of the video.
Trampling Out the Vintage: Reflections on Steinbeck
The Grapes of Wrath is arguably the most celebrated work of John Steinbeck's illustrious career, and both the play and film based on the novel are classics in their own right. Through archival material and interviews with noted Steinbeck scholars, Trampling Out the Vintage explores the genesis and history of Steinbeck's novel, and examines its perennial hold on the American imagination. [10/2002] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 6891]




