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iBoogie lets a stick figure do the dancing

The iBoogie is one of those devices that you may not need, but you will probably want. Simply put, the iBoogie is designed to attach to your MP3 Player, and an LED stick figure gets its groove on to the music. By the way, it also works as a speaker, which would probably [...]

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iBoogie iPod & MP3 Player Speaker LED ‘Dance Machine’ [Interactive Display, ‘Canned Heat’ Track As Standard]

Personally pretty much any device that comes with (we assume, the original recording of) Canned Heat is, quite probably, going to be okay with use and, coincidentally, this iBoogle LED interactive speaker for iPods and other MP3 players/DAPs does exactly that whilst proving, somewhat ironically, that there are exceptions to ...

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Canned Heat - Going Up The Country

Great song, but this video was clearly dubbed. Notice how Jim Horn (long beard) starts playing the flute after the music starts - from the wrong end.

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iBoogie lets a stick figure do the dancing

The iBoogie is one of those devices that you may not need, but you will probably want. Simply put, the iBoogie is designed to attach to your MP3 Player, and an LED stick figure gets its groove on to the music. By the way, it also works as a speaker, which would probably [...]

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iBoogie Speaker And Dance Machine

By Andrew Liszewski You know those times when you just want to get down and dance but don’t have access to an abandoned factory like Kevin Bacon did? Well now you can let the iBoogie do the dancing for you. It’s basically a small speaker that connects to your MP3 player of choice via the headphone [...]

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Atlanta Pop Festival (1969-1970)

Spanning the fourth of July celebrations of 1969 and 1970, the Atlanta Pop Festival, predated Woodstock and was an astounding collection of musical acts and personalities from a very different time. Some noteworthy performers were: Janis Joplin, Canned Heat, Led Zeppelin, Allman Brothers Band, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, BB King, Johnny Winter, Spirit, Grand Funk [...]

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Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Self-titled Album Review

From the bizarre to the absurd and back again, this record is almost like the epitome of the noughti

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Bzzzt. Bzzzzzzt.

Hi, pumpkins. In 1970 Pacific Gas & Electric (later shortened to PG&E) released their third studio album: Are You Ready ?. More than some deeeeeeeeeep Freudian (orgiastic) imagery (yes, baby, yes!), their music was then almost divinely inspired. The title track of this LP mainly consists of some bluesy gospel rock ’n roll thing and also [...]

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Mojo’s Cold Shot: R.L. Burnside, “First Recordings”

The blues aren’t dead yet. But, compared to, say, 1971, they’ve got one foot and two thirds of the other in the grave. Let’s admit that. Blues fans haven’t heard as much groundbreaking stuff in recent years as we did in previous decades, when dinosaurs like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker roamed the earth and [...]

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Wearing Politics on Your (Record) Sleeve

The economy is in shambles, wars rage in the Middle East, and we're knee deep in an intense presidential race. Everywhere you look, politics rears its head. In an ongoing exploration of music and politics here on JamsBio, I present to you some of my favorite politically-themed album art.

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More residents protest lack of power

Protesters in at least two cities came out on Sunday, Sept. 21, carrying signs and demanding answers – and power – from Dayton Power and Light.

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