Tequila (The Ventures)

Artist:The Ventures Website:www.leobennink.nl ''NEW'',Download Leo Bennink Albums, Tracks and Songs,on the''ITUNES''store The high Quality AAC Music. Leo & Dihl Bennink have a long musical history behind them,both were members of two famous Dutch groups in the sixties Dihl(Tee Set) Leo(The Motions)in 1996 they got the idea to join together and started the legendary guitar group The Black Albinos with Hoss on fenderbass, It makes this band a true time capsule of one of the best guitar talents in this world around. Leo began as a guitar-player in 1959 with the Indo-Rock groups THE REAL RHYTHM TEENS and THE ROCKING SENSATION BOYS. In 1962 (17 years old) he started a professional career as a member of THE TWANGIES and he played for several years in Western Germany. His last contract in Germany was with THE REBELS, in which he met drummer Leo Kappé. Back in Holland he played guitar in such guitar-groups as RENE & ALLIGATORS, THE SPECIALS, THE SPECIAL FIVE and THE BLACK ALBINO'S. With THE SPECIAL FIVE he recorded Silly Silly and it's his most remembered instrumental. At that time Leo also was the first guitarist in Holland, who could play all the Mosrite stuff from Nokie Edwards. In 1966 his career got a lift when he was a member of Dutch beat groups as THE JAY JAYS and THE MOTIONS. For THE JAY JAYS LP he also recorded Cruncher (from Ventures LP Surfing). With THE MOTIONS he toured all over Europe and even did concerts is the USA together with ERIC BURDON, FRANK ZAPPA, ALICE <b>...</b>
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The Ventures - Pipeline

Surf clips, Black and white, 8mm effects of the wedge in Newport Beach California. The Venture's classic 60's hit, Pipeline accompanies some big waves, and spills. Another way to make a highlite of a memory at the Wedge. Flip video clips and music, and the e=m2c editor.
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The Ventures - Walk Don't Run

The Ventures - Walk Don't Run "Walk, Don't Run" is a rock'n'roll instrumental composition written and first performed by Johnny Smith in 1955. It became a hit single in autumn 1960 for the Seattle-based instrumental rock band The Ventures. In the UK, the tune was covered by the John Barry Seven, whose version, while only peaking at #11 on the Record Retailer chart, compared to the Ventures' #8, outcharted them to reach the Top 10 on other UK charts, such as that of the NME. The Ventures' version is believed to be one of the first surfing songs to make the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #2 and reaching #3 on the Cash Box magazine chart for five weeks in August and September 1960.[1] The band's original drummer, George T. Babbitt, Jr., who would later retire as a four-star Air Force general,[2] left the band before "Walk, Don't Run" was released. The Ventures' website lists "[t]he drummer on Walk, Don't Run [as] Skip Moore, not Howie Johnson as many assume. Skip was given the choice of $25 or 1/4 of the money the record would make for playing on the session. He took the $25. The Ventures made an updated cover version of the song in 1964 called "Walk, Don't Run '64" (which has a guitar riff similar to "Misirlou"), which made it into the Top Ten in the US that August. Chet Atkins recorded a popular rendition of the song that preceded the Ventures' hit by three years. Other cover versions include those by The Shadows, JFA, Zapatón and Steve Howe (on the album Quantum <b>...</b>
The Ventures - Ghost Riders In The Sky

The Ventures playing Ghost Riders In The Sky Thursday October 16, 2008 at The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia Don Wilson--Rhythm Guitar Nokie Edwards--Lead Guitar Leon Taylor--Drums-Percussion Bob Spalding--Bass Guitar Manager--Fiona Taylor Stage Manager & Tour Facilitator--Jack DeFranco Ventures Birchmere Performance Photos tinyurl.com TuneFan Ventures Tribute Website tunefan.com The Ventures Official Website www.theventures.com Nokie Edwards Official USA Fan Club Website www.nokieedwards.com
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Induction of The Ventures

From Seattle, The Ventures defined instrumental guitar rock in the 1960s. Their hits bookended the decade, from 1960s Walk Dont Run to 1969s Hawaii Five-O. Nokie Edwards twang-guitar and the crisp rhythm of Don Wilson, bassist Bob Bogle and drummer Mel Taylor gave every Ventures album their trademark bent note sound. Long admired by other bands like the Beatles (and especially George Harrison), Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Aerosmith, and others, the Ventures hit the Billboard chart nearly three dozen times in the 1960s. The transparent stereo mixes enabled guitarists to isolate and learn every riff, an idea that fueled 1965s essential instruction LP Play Guitar With the Ventures. Founders of surf rock, the Ventures inspired a classic line of Mosrite guitars and have maintained a flourishing touring and recording career for decades, especially in Europe and Japan. Presented by John Fogerty
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The Ventures - Hernando's Hideaway

*STEREO*. The great sound of The Ventures. "Hernando's Hideaway" is from their 1963 'Beach Party' album. Nice bassy tremelo.
The Ventures -- Pipeline

The Ventures playing 'Pipeline' at The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia Thursday April 26, 2007 Don Wilson--Rhythm Guitar Nokie Edwards--Lead Guitar Leon Taylor--Drums-Percussion Bob Spalding--Bass Guitar Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter--Guitar
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The Ventures - Sleep Walk

The Ventures playing Sleep Walk Thursday October 16, 2008 at The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia Don Wilson--Rhythm Guitar Nokie Edwards--Lead Guitar Leon Taylor--Drums-Percussion Bob Spalding--Bass Guitar Manager--Fiona Taylor Stage Manager & Tour Facilitator--Jack DeFranco Ventures Birchmere Performance Photos tinyurl.com TuneFan Ventures Tribute Website tunefan.com The Ventures Official Website www.theventures.com Nokie Edwards Official USA Fan Club Website www.nokieedwards.com
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- Venture Capital - Steve Mitgang, President and COO of Pro Guide Direct

This week we invite Steve Mitgang, President and COO of Pro Guide Direct. Steve's history with Yahoo, Veoh, and even creating the Upper Deck trading card company make him a very interesting interview with Mark Suster as they discuss market testing and building a business in an already full category. Also, sad news as Mark and Steve go on just moments after finding out about Steve Jobs' passing. Steve discusses his history with Jobs going as far back as 1984. We'd like to thank our sponsors Fenwick & West and MozyPro--Protect your data, protect your business. For more, visit thisweekin.com 01:03 Mark introduces Steve Mitgang, of Project Panama, Veoh, and other ventures 03:35 Steve's been a Mac fan and exclusive user since 1984 04:21 Tone dialing and how far we've come today 08:45 Buying reach in today's market. Is it worth it? 10:07 Is it really hard to do branded advertisement on the internet today? 12:00 Paying homage to Steve Jobs 13:00 Google still trying to find great technologies, how they compare to Amazon and Apple in terms of building a brand 13:40 is Amazon the Wal-Mart of Everything online 17:00 ""Remembering that you are going to die is the best way to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose"" -- Steve Jobs 18:00 Step Reebok and building in the casual hiking category 18:30 Steve's venture in the baseball card market with Upper Deck. Fighting off the likes of Fleer and Topps. 21:30 Market Expanding in the collectable business 23:00 How much market <b>...</b>
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- Startups - Paul Bragiel of i/o ventures - TWiST #232

0:00-2:00 Today we have Paul Bragiel, managing director of the accelerator i/o ventures with us. 2:00-2:45 Your accelerator is actually a physical location that people work out of, right? 2:45-5:00 Thank you so much to MailChimp for their support. Everyone thank @mailchimp! 5:00-6:00 Do you send email updates about i/o ventures? 6:00-7:45 What is the mission of i/o ventures and how is it different from Y Combinator? 7:45-9:00 What's the story? Do you shampoo that beard? 9:00-10:00 Who are the other people working in your office? 10:00-10:30 How many people have graduated? 10:30-11:30 How much do the companies get and how much equity do you take? 11:30-12:00 Is blatantly ripping off someone's idea the worst thing in the world? 12:00-13:45 Jason reveals a story about meeting with a successful investor in Germany at the DLD Conference who warned him about the Samwer brothers. 13:45-16:00 What's the difference between stealing artistically and ripping something off? 16:00-17:00 Who's to blame for enabling pieces of garbage like them? 17:00-19:00 So after two classes, do you feel like the quality is going down? 19:00-20:15 How much more did it cost to start a company ten years ago? 20:15-20:30 Have there been any lawsuits over the mandatory beard rule in your program? 20:30-21:45 Where does the money come from that you invest in the companies? 21:45-24:15 How much of what you provide for companies is coaching versus teaching skills? 24:15-26:30 Thank you to GoToMeeting for <b>...</b>
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- TechStars - Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures

David Cohen gives an inside look at the TechStars tv show on Bloomberg -- plus we get a Behind The Scenes session with TechStars mentor Fred Wilson, partner at Union Square Ventures.
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- Startups - George Zachary of Charles River Ventures - TWiST #237

0:00-2:15 Welcome everyone, I'm here today with George Zachary of Charles River Ventures. 2:15-3:00 George is both an entrepreneur and venture capitalist. His investments include Twitter, Yammer, Cloudshare and Vignette. 3:00-4:45 How long did you spend as an entrepreneur and how long as a VC? 4:45-6:30 So you've been a VC for over a decade now? What is VC, at its core? 6:30-9:15 What's the difference between the bubble today and the one in 1999? 9:15-9:30 Is a great feeling as an entrepreneur to have something that you built still going strong today? 9:30-11:30 What's the closest you ever came to failure? 11:30-12:15 People in the Valley tend to compartmentalize bad behavior. Do you think that's the norm there? 12:15-17:00 Thank you to Sourcebits for sponsoring the program. Everyone thank them @Sourcebits! 17:00-18:00 So, is it your perception that you have to be a little bit of a bad boy? 18:00-19:15 What do you think of the leadership at Apple now? 19:15-21:15 What do you think makes a great venture capitalist? 21:15-23:45 Every decade you put down 70 bets and of course your chance of hitting a Google or eBay are low. 23:45-27:00 Is the machine broken? Who is it working for? 27:00-31:00 What do you think of the mega-venture firms, like Andreessen Horowitz? 31:00-32:50 Why don't limited partners put all their money into a venture fund? 32:50-38:00 Thank you to GoToMeeting for supporting the show! Everyone thank @GoToMeeting! 38:00-42:15 How many companies do you think <b>...</b>
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