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Saturday, February 11, 2012

The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story (3 CD/3 DVD)

!±8± The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story (3 CD/3 DVD)

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Post Date : Feb 11, 2012 03:34:41 | Usually ships in 24 hours


"Darkness was my 'samurai' record," Springsteen writes, "stripped to the frame and ready to rumble.” But the music that got left behind was substantial.

This extraordinary deluxe package comprises nearly six hours of film and more than two hours of audio across 3 CDs and 3 DVDs. It comes with an 80-page notebook containing facsimiles from Springsteen's original notebooks from the recording sessions, which include alternate lyrics, song ideas, recording details, and personal notes in addition to a new essay by Springsteen on the album and never-before-seen photographs.

The Deluxe Package also features The Promise: The Making of "Darkness" on the Edge of Town, a documentary directed by Grammy- and Emmy-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny. The ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978, including home rehearsals and studio sessions with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, manager Jon Landau, former-manager Mike Appel, and others closely involved in the making of the record.

In addition, the set features more than four hours of live concert film from the Thrill Hill Vault, including the bootleg house cut (the footage that appeared on-screen at the concert) from a 1978 Houston show, and a 2009 performance of Darkness on the Edge of Town in its entirety from Asbury Park. The special performance in Asbury Park was shot in HD without an audience and successfully recreates the stark atmosphere of the original album.

The Deluxe Package also includes Darkness on the Edge of Town, digitally remastered for the first time, as well as the 2 CD set The Promise: The Lost Sessions from Darkness On The Edge Of Town. The two discs contain a total of 21 previously-unreleased songs from the 'Darkness' recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes, "perhaps could have/should have been released after Born To Run and before the collection of songs that Darkness on the Edge of Town became." Highlights include the extraordinary rock version of "Racing in the Street," the never-before-released original recordings of "Because the Night," "Fire," and "Rendezvous," the supreme pop opus "Someday (We'll Be Together)," the hilarious "Ain't Good Enough for You," the superb soul-based vocal performance on "The Broken Hearted," the utterly haunting "Breakaway," and the now finally released, fully orchestrated masterpiece and title song, "The Promise." All 21 songs have been mixed by Springsteen's long-time collaborator, Bob Clearmountain. According to long-time manager/producer Jon Landau, "There isn't a weak card in this deck. The Promise is simply a great listening experience."

This package gives fans an unprecedented look into Springsteen's creative process during a defining moment in his career.

DVD 1: The Promise: The Making of "Darkness on the Edge of Town"

DVD 2: Darkness on the Edge of Town (Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park, NJ, 2009)
1. Badlands
2. Adam Raised A Cain
3. Something In The Night
4. Candy's Room
5. Racing In The Street
6. The Promised Land
7. Factory
8. Streets Of Fire
9. Prove It All Night
10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Thrill Hill Vault (1976-1978)
1. Save My Love (Holmdel, NJ 76)
2. Candy's Boy (Holmdel, NJ 76)
3. Something In The Night (Red Bank, NJ 76)
4. Don’t Look Back (NYC 78)
5. Ain't Good Enough For You (NYC 78)
6. The Promise (NYC 78)
7. Candy's Room Demo (NYC 78)
8. Badlands (Phoenix 78)
9. The Promised Land (Phoenix 78)
10. Prove It All Night (Phoenix 78)
11. Born To Run (Phoenix 78)
12. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Phoenix 78)

DVD 3: Houston '78 Bootleg: House Cut
1. Badlands
2. Streets Of Fire
3. It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Spirit In The Night
6. Independence Day
7. The Promised Land
8. Prove It All Night
9. Racing In The Street
10. Thunder Road
11. Jungleland
12. The Ties That Bind
13. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
14. The Fever
15. Fire
16. Candy's Room
17. Because The Night
18. Point Blank
19. She's The One
20. Backstreets
21. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
22. Born To Run
23. Detroit Medley
24. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
25. You Can't Sit Down
26. Quarter To Three

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Eureka Pet Lover Deluxe Bagless Upright Vacuum, 8811AVZ

!±8± Eureka Pet Lover Deluxe Bagless Upright Vacuum, 8811AVZ

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Post Date : Dec 21, 2011 01:05:20 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Eureka Pet Lover Deluxe maintains suction longer with powerful Whirlwind Cyclonic Technology. HEPA Charcoal filter captures 99.97% of dust and allergens for a cleaner home. The Dual Edge Kleeners clean to the very edge of the baseboards where dirt collects. The Pet Power Paw removes pet hair from carpet and upholstery.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Eureka FilterAir Upright Vacuum, 8871AZ

!±8±Eureka FilterAir Upright Vacuum, 8871AZ

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Post Date : Dec 18, 2011 09:21:06
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Sealed HEPA Filtration captures 99.97% of dust and allergens for a cleaner home. On/Off Brushroll Switch picks up dust and allergens from carpets and bare floors. Atimicrobial Dust Cup and Bristles with On-Guard™ protects brushroll bristles and dust cup from odors caused by bacteria.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Eureka 6510A WhirlWind XL 12-Amp Bagless Canister Vacuum Cleaner

!±8± Eureka 6510A WhirlWind XL 12-Amp Bagless Canister Vacuum Cleaner


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Extra large capacity for XL performance with this Eureka bagless canister. The XL Box is the largest dust container on the market, so it holds more dust.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Vacuum The Grime, Vacuum The Past

!±8± Vacuum The Grime, Vacuum The Past

Modern era demands high regard to time element. There are lots of things that need to be done. Thus, you have to be organized and tactful in order to finish every thing that is expected of you.

You play several roles - as an employee, spouse, parent and child. All of these roles demand something from you. Each has a set of duties attached. Nonetheless, you have to make the most out of your time.

Sometimes these roles become to demanding that you can hardly accomplish them. As a consequence, you are left in a state of perplexity and adversity.

Good thing though that there are some equipments that can help you make your life easier. Examples of these equipments are cell phones, fax machine, photocopier, washing machine, vacuum cleaner and more.

Speaking of vacuum cleaner, in the present scenario, almost every household has this equipment. It helps families clean up their dwellings. It is cleaning up the easy and fast way.

Have you ever wonder how is it to live without a vacuum cleaner?

In the past, instead of a vacuum cleaner, homemakers used brushes and cloths to clean their house. They have the so-called 'spring cleaning' which is an annual clean-up habit. This one is more exhaustive compared to daily or weekly cleaning. This is because they do it manually.
The very first patent paper of a vacuum sweeper was on 1860. Said patent was in the name of Daniel Hess who is a resident of West Union, Iowa.

Hess' invention has 2 water chambers that seize dust and dirt. However, he called his invention a carpet sweeper not a vacuum cleaner. In this invention, it is said that the air is cleansed while it passes through the equipment. This principle is used by Rexair vacuums.

The very first vacuum cleaner came into the scene through its inventor Ives McAffey in the year 1869 in Chicago. It was a hand-pumped vacuum cleaner called 'Whirlwind'. You can find a replica of the latter in Hoover Historical Center found in Canton, Ohio.

His invention has most of the components of today's vacuum cleaner. The only lacking is the motor. McAffey has only incorporated a motor in the early 1900's nonetheless it did not flourish.

In the 20th century, several electric vacuum cleaners were introduced to the market to boost Industrial Revolution.

Cecil Booth, in 1901, invented a gigantic vacuum cleaner powered by an engine. It was so huge that it needs to be mounted on a cart. Booth's invention was a big hit. In fact, Queen Victoria was one of the inventor's customers.

Said vacuum cleaner was also given the credit for ending the English Plague in the naval barracks. It was used to remove dust and dirt which are causes of germs. Fortunately, said plague ended.

Since then, the idea of preventing the spread of germs has been adapted in the manufacture of vacuum cleaners.

The first electric version of Booth's machine was used in 1907. An electric motor was attached to it by Murray Spangler. He also attached fan motor, pillow case, wooden crate and broom handle to it.

One of Spangler's satisfied customers was the wife of William Hoover. The latter realized the machine's potential so he bought its patent's right. Consequently, Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Company came into being in 1908.

Today's vacuum cleaner brands such as Royal, Kirby, Electrolux, Eureka, Hoover and the likes have been traced to have existed in the early days of 1920 or earlier.


Vacuum The Grime, Vacuum The Past

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

3 Best Bagless Vacuum Cleaners

!±8± 3 Best Bagless Vacuum Cleaners

Are you tired of cleaning your vacuum bag every time or replacing it with a new one? Then get a bagless vacuum cleaner. No more bags, ever. Find out what are the advantages and disadvantages of bagless vacuum cleaners and what the best models on the market are.

Most bagless vacuum cleaners come with many different attachments. These allow you to reach variety of places and corners, for example, stairs or baseboards on the floors.

Selecting your bagless vacuum

Bagless vacuum cleaners come in different designs. You can find canister vacuums as well as upright bagless vacuums. Both work really well, so it is only a matter of personal preference which one to choose. If weight is a consideration that goes for canister cyclonic vacuum cleaner - most models are very light.

The first thing you need to do when selecting a bagless vacuum cleaner, is to consider your budget. Some vacuum cleaners run very expensive; sometimes even over a thousand dollars. But you really don't need to spend that much to get a reliable vacuum. And a good new is - bagless vacuum cleaners usually cost less than traditional vacuums.

3 best bagless vacuum cleaners

One good inexpensive option is Bissell Powerforce bagless vacuum cleaner. It is an upright vacuum. The price is around a hundred dollars if you look for good deals online and it performs all the functions that usually only expensive models do.

It is easy to clean - just take the dust collecting container off, empty it and hook it back to your vacuum.

Another option is a Fantom Fury which is a dual cyclonic and bagless vacuum. The best thing about it is that it has a HEPA filter, which means that no dust escapes it and blows back to your home. It has several handy attachments that are placed in the handle of your vacuum. This lets you access them easily when you need them.

Another bagless vacuum that will not heart your budget is Eureka Whirlwind. This is also an up right vacuum and it has HEPA filter. It has very powerful suction, but is surprisingly quiet, which is important if you have sleeping a baby or an elderly person in your family.

Bagless vacuum cleaners are a recent and really ingenious invention. They generally cost less that the traditional ones, but do the cleaning job just as well. They are suitable not only for carpet, but for all floor surfaces. Throwing dust from a container is much more convenient than dealing with disposable or washable vacuum bags.

The only disadvantage of a bagless vacuum cleaner is that when emptying your vacuum, you come in direct contact with dust. So you should keep it away from your face. It is also a good idea, to unhook your dust collector outside, to minimize dust returning to your home.

Here you have three great bagless vacuum options. If you want more information about which vacuum cleaner are best, read online reviews of different models by different brands. This way you can find pros and cons of each model without trying it yourself.


3 Best Bagless Vacuum Cleaners

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