| ReBirth RB-338 (live) |
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Excerpt from streaming live August 5th.
In this live I performed improvisation on
RB-338. There are no pre-recorded sequences.
Propellerhead RB-338 (bassline and drums)
Ableton Live (effects)
Novation ReMOTE 25 LE and KORG KAOSS PAD KP3
(MIDI remote control) Tags : rebirth rb338 propellerhead acid techno |
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Durée : 600 s |
| Oldies But Goodies 50's & early 60's Rock & Roll |
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Timeless snippets of classic Rock & Roll
music from the 50's & 60's by Richie Valens,
The Shangi-Las, Ruby and the Romantics, Beach
Boys, Jay & The Americans, Everly Brothers,
Little Anthony & The Imperials. Clyde
MacPhatter, Barbara Harris, Connie Francis,
Ben E. King, Martha & The Vandellas, The
Diamonds, Paul & Paula, Jan & Dean and many
others. Tags : Bobby Rydell Elvis Four Seasons drifters Leslie Gore Supremes Righteous Bros. Shirrells B. Darin Neil Sedaka Tokens |
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Durée : 522 s |
| Chris Johnson RB Tennessee Titans 4.24 |
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thanks to bluewaterpirates for this video.
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 197
College: East Carolina
Conference: Conference USA
1st round 24th pick by the Tennessee Titans
Few teams in the collegiate or professional
ranks have such an explosive and versatile
weapon as the Pirates boast with Chris
Johnson. Gained 6,993 all-purpose yards,
becoming the 24th player in NCAA Division 1-A
history to gain 6,000 all-purpose yards in a
career...His 6,993 yards are a school career
record.
Johnson tied the record for the fastest 40
yard dash since switching to electronic
timing. (4.24) And was the fastest at the NFL
Combine. Tags : Chris Johnson Tennessee Titans ECU Football RB 4.24 40 yard dash speed tailback "the jet" touchdown NFL Combine Fast |
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Durée : 513 s |
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rb star
off sync了0rz.....
off sync starts from 00:24
標題過完就開始不同步了...
轉載自nico
sm1341134 Tags : reborn |
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Durée : 123 s |
| Auburn RB Joe Cribbs |
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Joe Stanier Cribbs (born January 5, 1958 in
Sulligent, Alabama) is a retired National
Football League and United States Football
League football running back. He played
collegiately at Auburn University along with
future NFL backs William Andrews and James
Brooks. He began his professional career in
1980 with the Buffalo Bills.
After being drafted in the second round of
the 1980 NFL Draft, Cribbs went on to start
all 16 games of his rookie year with Buffalo,
finishing with 1185 rushing yards and 11
touchdowns. His performance earned him
consensus UPI AFL-AFC Rookie of the Year
honors and a spot in the Pro Bowl, the only
rookie chosen as a starter that year. In five
seasons with the team, split around a detour
with the USFL, Cribbs had 13 100-yard games
and ran for 1,000 yards in a season three
times.
In the spring of 1984, Cribbs left the Bills
in a contract dispute and signed on as a
member of the Birmingham Stallions of the
United States Football League (USFL).
Today, Cribbs is living in Alabama with his
wife, Vernessa; and son Nigel, 14. Their
daughter Ajai lives in Orlando, Florida but
their son's ,Omar, whereabouts is unknown.
His favorite nephew Tony Stewart lives in
Caledonia Mississippi. For the past six
years, he has run Joe Cribbs Associates, an
advisory company. "I do a lot of work with
some current NFL players, helping them with
investments and different things. Just
basically helping them understand the game
and get prepared for life after the game.
Some I may assist with disability insurance
or help get an annuity. Just various degrees
of work. So it just depends on the guy."
In the athletic arena, Cribbs soon found
success. His first year in professional
football, his performance as a running back,
earned him the title of Rookie of the Year
and a spot in the Pro Bowl. "My faith has
enabled me to do some great things
athletically. I have always felt God gave me
special talents. I was always small but for
some reason He made me special when it came
to football. I felt that the more successful
I was on the field the more I glorified Him
with the talents He gave me."
Cribbs never lost sight of the responsibility
that came with his fame. "I am so conscious
of being a role model. I would not allow
myself to be in a situation that would
reflect negatively." Cribbs knew from
experience the disappointment of looking up
to someone whose personal life did not match
his athletic talent. "I remember one
individual that I tried to emulate. I
idolized him as an athlete, but I found out
later he was a horrible person. I guess in
some ways situations like that have caused me
to be more than just an athlete."
Cribbs was the final draft pick in the trade
that sent OJ Simpson from Buffalo to the San
Francisco 49ers in 1978. The Bills selected
him 29th overall in the second round of the
1980 NFL Draft. The Auburn-alum rushed for
1,185 yards in a Rookie of the Year campaign
that also earned him a starting Pro Bowl
spot, he was the only rookie starter.
Following two consecutive Pro Bowl
appearances, Cribbs was in the midst of a
career year before the players strike cut
short the 1982 season. His 90.4 yards per
game led the league and his 4.7 yards per
carry was also a career best (previous highs
were 74.1 ypg in 1980 and 4.3 ypc which he
did three times).
Three weeks prior to the start of 1983
training camp, Cribbs opted to sign a
contract with the Birmingham Stallions of the
USFL. In his first season back in his home
state of Alabama, he led the league in
rushing with 1,467 yards. In two seasons, he
racked up 2,514 yards rushing, 787 yards
receiving and 21 TDs.
Cribbs returned to the Bills in 1985 and was
traded to the San Francisco 49ers in 1986. He
was later signed by the Indianapolis Colts
and would finish his career with the Miami
Dolphins in 1989.
In all, Cribbs was a three-time Pro Bowler
and is third on the prestigious Buffalo Bills
rushing leader board behind Thurman Thomas
and OJ Simpson with 4,445 yards. In his eight
year NFL career, he rushed for 5,356 yards,
accrued 2,199 yards receiving and reached the
end zone 43 times. During his entire
professional football career, Cribbs accrued
9,945 all-purpose yards and 64 TDs. Tags : football auburn sec alabama sulligent pro bowl nfl rookie |
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