Buddy Miles Tag Page
February 29th, 2008
By Mike
In Tribute to Buddy Miles
(September 5, 1947 - February 26, 2008)
Electric Flag
Buddy Miles Express
Band of Gypsys
Buddy Miles passed away this week and we will certainly miss him and his unique style.
Buddy spent time playing with a lot of great musicians over the years including Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. His voice was so unique that [...]
fasting for health? i'll be the judge of that. i incessantly read about training, health and nutrition. i feel like as an athlete and coach it's part of my continuing education. for years now i've read about the benefits of fasting. motivated by my buddy justin angle back in dec of '06 i did a 3 day fruit fast. people have been fasting since before recorded time. mormons fast the first sunday of each and every month. doctors believe this is why mormons as a group have a much lower rate of heart
Hi all; I bought a 2K Mustang convertible last March from a buddy. It's my first mustang and my first convertible. I love it in spite of my son's opinion that it is a girlie car. THis car has only 30K miles on it and was left sitting for some time so I getting some issues with it like strange whiney groaning noises when I start it. Also the drivers window has come unglued. I am looking forward to participation in this group and learing more abiut my new toy. I will post to the proper
This past weekend we had a birthday celebration for my twin girls, they turned four on Monday. To tell the truth, the weekend went much better than I expected but it was not without normal family drama. My dad flew in from Colorado and it was wonderful for him to spend some real quality time with my daughters. My mom lives just a few miles from us so she was around too. Thankfully, my divorced parents like each other enough that we can all have a good time together. It’s the in-laws where the
Posted by Phoenix Woman on October 10, 2008 1) From “Obama’s Web-Savvy Voter Plan” (by Ari Melber of The Nation): Obama’s Internet success is well known, of course, since he has bested his rivals in both parties on everything from political traffic to YouTube views to MySpace friends. The campaign’s use of the web for recruiting new voters, however, is largely below the radar. That’s fine with Obama’s aides, who think the quiet, steady growth of the list of new registrants will catch some Repub
- have you ever seen such a hate-filled campaign like that coming from John McCain? He is finished, no matter how you cut it. If elected, he would be unable to govern given the hate, division and anger he has created. If he loses, he will always be remembered for running one of the hateful campaigns in American history. Hey, John, is it really worth losing your heart and soul for power? - my buddy, LGBT pioneer Dr. Jerry Cade, reports from Nevada that Obama is making great progress in that s
Photo from bikecommuters.com Top 6 Ways To Geek Out Your Bike Just as it reads...here is the top 6 ways to completely geek out your bike! Some of these have more useful applications than others, but absolutely all of them pass the geek test. Disclaimer - Beware...this list will bring out the pocket protector, high water pant, calculator toting person in all of us. I claim no responsibility to what happens to you have you read this list. Proceed with caution. #1 - On Board GPS - The Ultima
New book recommendation! Assuming you’ve already pre-ordered the mental_floss History of the World, that is. It’s called Genius and Heroin, by Michael Largo, who is the same guy that wrote Final Exits. It’s also a super-interesting read, if you haven’t heard of it. Genius is full of stories about famous people and what they were addicted to – drugs, sex, work, food. It’s really fascinating, and it’s perfect Quick 10 Material. I’m going to stick to drugs today… ummm… that didn’t come out qui
Silver Star, Purple Heart Army Sgt. Gregory S. Ruske is quick to call himself an ordinary Soldier, but later this month the Army Reserve will single him out for extraordinary heroism in Afghanistan that earned him the Silver Star medal. The 28-year-old Colorado Springs, Colo., native will become the fourth Army reservist to receive the prestigious award for heroism in the war on terror. Army Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of the Army Reserve, will present Ruske the Silver Star during a cere
I enjoyed a wonderful run yesterday afternoon. It was a glorious, beautiful fall day and so I opted to go along the river trail. Despite an internal desire to push the pace, I kept myself in control and maintained a solid, easy pace. I crossed over at the bridge and then returned home. The parks & rec department have done a lot of work on the trail (particularly the east side of the trail) since I ran along it last. They've widened areas, put gravel down to smooth out the terrain. I was impr
away-home-away Jason posted on October 8, 2008 I landed in New York just before midnight on Thursday, September 25, headed down to Philly for the weekend, and then came back to NYC and stayed there until Monday night (10/6) - eleven days back east, back home. I know I’ve been doing a lot of “random thoughts”-type posts, but here are only five thoughts about my time back east that I’ve tried to make beefy: Philly-love Here’s the thing I’ve always thought with Philly: I’d never settle t
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We are back in Samoa now but I wanted to post some pics of my nieces and nephews who I loved seeing again. Kye loves playing with his cousins. I counted up all the miles that we traveled in America. 11,732. That's some serious frequent flyer miles! Too bad alot of it was in a car...This is Max my little Dogphew. Isn't he cute???Kye would stay in this car all day if I let him. He LOVES cars. Ellie, my adorable niece, is helping him play.I had lots of fun playing Jensen and Ellie. They have the
Phil Fulmer is fighting an uphill battle that he will not win. The question now isn't whether or not he will be at Tennessee next year but what the terms of his exit will be. Tennessee fans are holding their breath hoping that he will go out graciously and negotiate rather than have to be fired. So why is Fulmer in this situation? Well, for starters, he has started out 2-3 and those two wins were against urban (Alabama-Birmingham) and directional (Northern Illinois) schools. And neither were im
Adsense Code] I spent most of Labor Day weekend in Virginia Beach with friends who intended to run the Rock n Roll half marathon. I went down with Elle and A to watch their son, who we have newly dubbed Baby Maki in place of “buddy” for a nickname, for a few hours while they ran. Because I don’t run unless it’s away from something dangerous like zombies, towards food or beer. Although my friends didn’t end up running, there were still lots of Rock n Roll maratho
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I dropped my car off at the repair place this morning, and picked up a rental for however long the repairs take. Thankfully the rental is super cheap - about $16 per day at the discounted rate I got through the insurance company. It’s a Chevy Cobalt, so I’m not exactly riding in luxury, but it ought to get decent gas mileage if nothing else; my daily drive to and from work is a fairly substantial 90 miles. Anyway, I didn’t do any hardcore gaming last night, although I did cruise the Casualties
Posted by Monica in California, Economics, Saturn in Virgo. Tags: Astrodienst, California, Civic Center, Dustin Hoffman, George Washington Bridge, Golden State, highway tolls, Interstate 95, natal chart of California, Saturn in Virgo, The Graduatetrackback There has been so much financial turmoil in so many places, it’s hard to keep up with it all. BusinessWeek, whose cover language this week is the Pluto in Capricorn-inspired “The New Financial Ice Age,” recently ran a story on California’s
[Note from the Proprietor: This is an entry for this month's groupwrite project: What I Learned From Stress. See the bottom of this article for more details.] ___________________________ Ever been stressed out? (OK; I realize that was a rhetorical question.) Maybe you’re involved in some work-related thing that isn’t quite working out like you’d hoped. Yup; been there. (Still am, for that matter. But I digress.) Or, you’re in a strained relationship with a loved one or a good friend. Uh-huh;
by Nancy Do you ever feel like you're a car stuck in sand? Like you've been spinning your wheels and revving your engine and getting nowhere forever? If so, you've lost your forward momentum. Such a loss can have many causes--writer's block, life events, market changes, issues with critique partners (or editors or agents or anyone else in our lives)--or even mistaken perception. Sometimes we have more traction than we know. Today, let's look at what forward momentum is and some ways to regain i
When you decide to go squirrel/hog hunting in an area unfamiliar to you, it behooves you to a) bring your friggin' compass like you do every other time you go into the woods, b) watch the weather reports for predicted thunderstorms, and c) bring the skeeter repellent into the woods with you, in the event that the torrential downpour washes off all that lovely DEET.Because if you don't, you may find yourself imitating a certain Ambulance Driver, who walked his soggy ass an untold number of miles