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The Band : Cahoots

Artist: The Band

Album: Cahoots

Year: 2000
Genre: Rock

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# Track Title Mode, kbps Length Size, MB
1 Life Is a Carnival 246 4:00 7.04
2 When I Paint My Masterpiece 220 4:21 6.85
3 Last Of the Blacksmiths 230 3:42 6.07
4 Where Do We Go From Here 244 3:50 6.69
5 4 Pantomime 222 4:34 7.22
6 Shootout in Chinatown 233 2:54 4.83
7 The Moon Struck One 224 4:10 6.65
8 Thinkin' Out Loud 225 3:21 5.38
9 Smoke Signal 229 5:11 8.47
10 Volcano 226 3:04 4.96
11 The River Hymn 224 4:40 7.47
12 Endless Highway 242 3:46 6.52
13 When I Paint My Masterpiece (alt) 220 3:58 6.23
14 Bessie Smith 203 4:18 6.22
15 Don't Do It 219 3:54 6.09
16 Radio Commercial 222 1:02 1.64
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1Smoke Signal

Radio host Don Imus, fired by CBS Radio in April amid controversy, has made a deal to return to the airwaves with Citadel's WABC.

2The Moon Struck One

The Dragon Spirit Cheerleaders (ages 4 through sixth grade) are holding registration for their third year on Feb. 28 for current cheerleaders.

3Last Of the Blacksmiths

If reality TV was not dumb enough ABC has finally hit rock bottom! In an attempt to lure America’s sub-par IQed population of losers and white trash to stare at a flickering box of light ABC has hired Donny Osmond to be its spokesman for its new soon-to-flop show “The Great American Dream Vote”.

4Bessie Smith

An essay - written by Steve Sherman, Clara Rockmore's great-nephew and Nadia Reisenberg's grandson - focusing, as the title suggests, on the last years of Clara: from the late Eighties - when the phenomenon known as "Theremin Renaissance" begun - to 1998, the year of Clara's demise.

5When I Paint My Masterpiece

For the Houston County News Anderson's math skills big asset for La Crescent football team By Todd Sommerfeldt, for the Houston County News Ian Anderson likes dealing with numbers. His favorite subject as a La Crescent High School senior is math, and he thinks that will lead him to some kind of career in engineering.

6Where Do We Go From Here

JOSE Luis Quintana (Changuito), the king of the Cuban paila (drum) is about to celebrate his 60th birthday, on January 18, 2008. Changuito is one of the originators of the songo rhythm of Los Van Van, a band that has won no less than three Grammy Awards.

7Endless Highway

"But Deliver Us from Evil" by New London native Dan Murr. NEW LONDON -- If you didn't know him, you'd think the Rev. ''Father'' John Duffy was just a regular guy, sitting around the table at the American Legion in New London, playing cards, having a drink and a smoke back in the late 1940s.

8Thinkin' Out Loud

CINCINNATI, Ohio - Roy B. Muse, 76, of Cincinnati, died on Monday, Oct. 8, 2007.

9Don't Do It

The world's top four teams confirmed their favouritism for the semi-finals with performances that set them apart from the rest at the Netball World Championships on Monday.

10Life Is a Carnival

Democratic presidential hopeful Illinois Senator Barack Obama speaks to voters at a town hall meeting 08 November 2007 in Ottumwa, Iowa. He has the charisma, legions of adoring young supporters and a bulging campaign war chest, but time is running short for Obama to catch 2008 White House rival Hillary Clinton.

11When I Paint My Masterpiece (alt)

Lois Ada (Moldenhauer) Pieper, 83, of Watertown, passed away Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007.

12The River Hymn

Biography In 2003, after finishing a successful, steady jazz gig in China with singer Dee Dee McNeil, pianist Jack Holland, and bassist Donald Jackson, American guitarist Greg Chako moved to Japan with his Japanese wife (of 3 years) to start a new life.

134 Pantomime

To Tito Vasquez, James Trotman, Martin Bohm, Peter Fleming, Mike Raphael and Peter Lundgren, we can now add the name of Brad Gilbert.

14Shootout in Chinatown

The father of student Dinah McNicol made an emotional visit today to the 'house of horrors' where her remains are believed to have been found.

15Volcano

Bismarck Blizzard 2006-07: 19-5-0, third in regular season; state champions.

16Radio Commercial

It didn't matter that Frank Darabont's two previous film adaptations of Stephen King novels - "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile" - had grossed more than $300 million and amassed 11 Oscar nominations (including two for Best Picture) between them. When Darabont started shopping his latest script based on a King tale - specifically "The Mist," a longish short story published in the ...

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