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The core band that coalesced around this album and tour — rhythm guitarist Alomar, bassist George Murray, and drummer Dennis Davis — would continue as a stable unit for the remainder of the 1970s.
In the late 1980s the upside down Martini glass that was the tag for punk band Missing Foundation was the most ubiquitous graffito in lower Manhattan, and copied by hard core punk fans throughout the U. S. and West Germany.
A majority of spiral galaxies have a linear, bar-shaped band of stars that extends outward to either side of the core, then merges into the spiral arm structure.
The three core members of the band Spinal Tap — David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls and Nigel Tufnel — were portrayed by McKean, Shearer and Guest respectively.
A grade of core material is chosen for best results for the frequency band.
The lineup of the band has changed several times, and the longest serving and now core members of the band are lead singer and songwriter Jason " Jay " Kay and drummer Derrick McKenzie ( since 1994 ).
Though hired to be part of the live performance group rather than as band members, these four musicians were also included in the photograph alongside the core duo on the album cover of their first album to assist in projecting an image of a group rather than a duo.
Spyropoulos cited Schuster's departure due to pregnancy as the instigator for the band returning to its core membership.
At its core was Television, described by critic John Walker as " the ultimate garage band with pretensions ".
First coming together in 1972, the core duo of Andy Partridge ( guitars & vocals ) and Colin Moulding ( bass & vocals ) went through many band names ( including The Helium Kidz and Star Park ) over the next five years.
Nicks has subsequently stated in several interviews that she was not happy with the album or the successful world tour that followed, citing production disputes with Buckingham as a core factor, as well as the absence of fellow female band member Christine McVie.
Finally, valence band electrons can also fill core holes or be emitted during KVV-type transitions.
Ellington's eldest grandson Edward Kennedy Ellington II also is a musician and maintains a small salaried band known as the Duke Ellington Legacy, which frequently comprises the core of the big band operated by The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts.
James Montgomery, writing for UWIRE, noted a stylistic change, saying that " While the core sound of the band – honky tonk guitars, mariachi horns and salsa rhythms – remain intact, they have been stripped down to the core, replaced instead with ill Casio beats, rubbery funk and Stax-style horn bleats ".
Miller initially formed a large marching band that was to be the core of a network of service orchestras.
Throughout mid-to-late 1967, Wilson concurrently oversaw the production of such heavily orchestrated songs as " Can't Wait Too Long " and " Time to Get Alone " ( the latter originally intended for Redwood, the band who would become Three Dog Night ), alongside the albums Smiley Smile ( composed mainly of reconstituted SMiLE material recorded in minimalist arrangements by the core Beach Boys ) and the R & B-inflected Wild Honey, both of which performed only modestly on the charts.
Dave Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1993 and in the same year Stephen Perkins started a band named Banyan, with core members Nels Cline, Mike Watt, and Willie Waldman ( with revolving studio guests ).
Peter Tosh ( born Winston Hubert McIntosh, 19 October 1944 – 11 September 1987 ), was a Jamaican reggae musician who was a core member of the band The Wailers ( 1963 – 1974 ), and who afterwards had a successful solo career as well as being a promoter of Rastafari.
Freiberg later recalled that Duncan's departure shook the core of the band:
Steely Dan is an American rock band consisting of core members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
The playing of the core band is even better than before, never mistaking increased skill with needing to show off ; the Lombardo / Stevenson rhythm section is in perfect sync, while Navetta provides the corrosive power.
Many have noted that the track " Green Eggs and Ham " ( on Immaculate Deception ) was possibly the first example of a hard core or metal band paying homage to rap music, as a break in the middle of this song is a cover of the Run DMC song " Rock Box " ( with self-mocking, humorous lyrics added.

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The Central Artery, as part of MassHighway's Master Plan of 1948, was originally planned to be the downtown Boston stretch of Interstate 95, and was signed as such ; a bypass road called the Inner Belt ( officially Interstate 695 ) was to pass around the downtown core to the west, through the neighborhood of Roxbury and the cities of Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville.
The core rules were originally written by Steve Perrin as part of his game RuneQuest.
Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems ( which has since merged into Oracle Corporation ) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems ' Java platform.
The POSIX specifications for Unix-like operating system environments originally consisted of a single document for the core programming interface, but eventually grew to 19 separate documents ( for example, POSIX. 1, POSIX. 2 etc.
For any given level of general performance, a RISC chip will typically have far fewer transistors dedicated to the core logic which originally allowed designers to increase the size of the register set and increase internal parallelism.
The Arab Deterrent Force originally consisted of a Syrian core with participation by some other Arab League states.
As a result, by the mid-1990s, amateur use of actual Teletype machines had waned, though a core of " purists " still operate on equipment originally manufactured in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, a testament to the workmanship and durability of this equipment.
GEGL was originally conceived as a GIMP core replacement in 2000, finally in 2006 the external API was deemed stable enough and capable of replacing the GIMP core.
The Wine project originally released Wine under the same MIT License as the X Window System, but owing to concern about proprietary versions of Wine not contributing their changes back to the core project, work as of March 2002 has used the LGPL for its licensing.
Although some lines were originally intended to be horse trams, and the MTOC did operate three horse tram lines on the edges of the system, the core of the system was built as cable trams.
SSE was originally known as KNI for Katmai New Instructions ( Katmai being the code name for the first Pentium III core revision ).
This entire mudbrick core structure was originally given a facing of baked brick envelope set in bitumen, 2. 5 m on the first lowest stage, and 1. 15 m on the second.
Over time, the Scout program has been reviewed and updated in many of the countries where it is run, and special interest programs developed such as Air Scouts, Sea Scouts, outdoor high adventure, Scouting bands, and rider scouts, but the same core values and principles as Baden-Powell originally envisaged still apply.
The hundred-year-old core ranch was originally owned by California-based Elsinore Land & Cattle Company, but in 1992 was acquired by Gerald Lyda of San Antonio, Texas who renamed the property La Escalera Ranch ( Spanish for " The Ladder ").
The core of the park was created in 1955 and was originally called Lake Pedder National Park.
The " House of Scholars of Merton " originally had properties in Surrey ( in present day Old Malden ) as well as in Oxford, but it was not until the mid-1260s that Walter de Merton acquired the core of the present site in Oxford, along the south side of what was then St John's Street ( now Merton Street ).
UDDI was originally proposed as a core Web service standard.
The term " gender identity " was originally a medical term used to explain sex reassignment surgery to the public, but is also found in psychology, often as core gender identity.
Established in 1937, it was originally named the Cumberland National Forest, after the core region called the Cumberland Purchase Unit.
Founded in 1901 in Vienna, and originally intended to provide the core classical works and educational works to the Austrian market ( which had until then been dominated by Leipzig-based publishers ).
Although originally expected to produce hypernova explosions hundreds of times greater than a supernova, they actually produce luminosities ranging from about the same as a normal core collapse supernova to perhaps 50 times brighter, although remaining bright for much longer.
The collection is made up of a core group originally from the Spanish royal collection to which 3, 000 or so works from the Pedro Fernández Durán Bequest were subsequently added, along with various subsequent additions and the occasional donation.
During the Middle Ages, it was the largest village of Uppland, the eastern part of which probably originally formed the core of the complex of properties belonging to the Swedish Crown, the so called Uppsala öd, of which the western part consisted of the royal estate itself, kungsgården.

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