AFL Footy Show - BRENDAN FEVOLA Brownlow Street Talk '09 (24 September, 2009) HQ

This is the Brownlow Medal edition of Steet Talk that Fev got into a whole lotta trouble for. They weren't allowed to show the best parts.... must've been pretty bad. Fevola did not appear on the Grand Final Footy Show, and was fined $10000 from his club, Carlton. Would like to have seen Fev's full interview with James Hird. Looked very interesting. AFL 09 Brendan Fevola Drunk at the Brownlow Medal Evening The Blues' goalkicker has apologised for his behaviour and admitted he was in the wrong, but said on radio he remembered little of his colourful antics. "I had absolutely no idea I think you get like that when you have way too many," he told Triple M on Wednesday morning. "From towards the end I cannot remember anything, pretty much." News Source: Afl.com.au
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AFL 09 Brendan Fevola Drunk at the Brownlow Medal Evening

Carlton fines Fevola $10000 CARLTON has slapped spearhead Brendan Fevola with a $10000 fine for his much-publicised boorish behaviour at Monday night's Brownlow Medal count. Fevola, 28, has been penalised for his alcohol-fuelled performance both during and after at the Crown Palladium function. He was filmed several times during the televised count clearly affected by alcohol, and was then recorded swearing and making inappropriate gestures in the foyer afterwards. Fevola was later seen smoking and vomiting on the balcony outside the official after-party before he returned to the festivities and clambered onstage to sing for the crowd. Carlton CEO Greg Swann said his behaviour was simply intolerable. "While Brendan is officially on holidays, he was representing the Carlton Football Club and the AFL at Monday night's function," he said in a statement released by the club. "Much of his behaviour, particularly at the post Brownlow function, was totally unacceptable. "It is very disappointing for Brendan, for Carlton and indeed for the AFL that such an important night for our game has been tarnished by his actions. "On Monday he did not show the respect that such an occasion warrants and as such we have fined him $10000." Fevola has been dropped from Thursday night's grand final edition of The Footy Show, and his pre-recorded segment shot during his alcohol-affected foyer episode has been dumped from the show. The Blues' goalkicker has apologised for his behaviour and <b>...</b>
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One Of The Most Frustrating Games For Me :: Flyswatter

This is Zoe, WarmBrown and myself against a team of annoying fly-like jetpackers who constantly spam the AR and jetpack around the map, it was at first annoying, then it became a little game! :D The score is practically neck and neck until we gain some rhythm and pull through to get the win, lots of good Grenade Launcher kills on flying jetpackers! GT: Load Master
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US Marine Corps' Point Blank IBA & Specialty Defense Systems FLC

I received many questions about the body armor and load bearing system I am wearing in one of my videos. So, here it is in a little more detail how it looks like. It's basically a Point Blank IBA (Interceptor Body Armor) of the US Marine Corps in Coyote Brown complete with Collar-yoke, throat protector and groin flap, plus a FLC (Fighting Load Carrier) also of the US Marines in Coyote Brown made by Specialty Defense Systems. I keep the pouches on the FLC for most of the time as I prefer a lightweight and breathable loadout for Airsoft games without the body armor. But if need be both the IBA and FLC can be worn together so there's no need to relocate the pouches from one system to the other.
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The Load Out / Stay-Jackson Browne C'ville 2009

When Jackson solos into this one, you know it's his final encore. There are some great versions on here from other shows so this is for everybody in Charlottesville Va. , August 4, 2009. Big tour, catch it if you can.
The Load Out by Jackson Browne Piano Cover

Just the beginning and some melody. Don't really see too many covers of this amazing song on youtube so I though I'd put one up ... hope you like it. This song is one of my favorites and I know I don't do it much justice but I have fun playing it because, in my eyes, it is one of the best piano songs ever made and Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters to ever grace rock n' roll.
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Jackson Browne - The Load Out / Stay - Live 1978

Jackson Browne - BBC In Concert Live At Shepherd's Bush Theatre, London 1978 Jackson Browne - lead vocal, piano David Lindley - lap steel guitar, vocal Craig Doerge - keyboards Bob Glaub - bass Jim Gordon - drums Rosemary Butler, Doug Haywood - vocals Lyrics: Now the seats are all empty Let the roadies take the stage Pack it up and tear it down They're the first to come and the last to leave Working for that minimum wage They'll set it up in another town Tonight the people were so fine They waited there in line When they got up on their feet they made the show And that was sweet but I can hear the sound of slamming doors and folding chairs And that's a sound they'll never know Now roll them cases out and lift them amps Haul them trusses down and get'em up them ramps 'Cause when it comes to moving me You know you guys are the champs But when that last guitar's been packed away You know I still want to play So just make sure you got it all set to go Before you come for this piano But the band's on the bus And they're waiting to go We've got to drive all night and do a show in Chicago or Detroit, I don't know We do so many shows in a row And these towns all look the same We just pass the time in our hotel rooms And wander 'round backstage Till those lights come up and we hear that crowd And we remember why we came Now we got country and western on the bus, R&B We got disco in eight tracks and cassettes in stereo And we've got rural scenes & magazines We've got truckers on <b>...</b>
Jackson Browne--The Loadout / Stay--Seattle-2008-09-29

Jackson Browne announces that he will do the show in Portland tomorrow, while ending the Seattle concert on a crescendo with this 1978 signature hit. (Video was uploaded as tribute to and promotion for the artist by a fan. Removal requests from copyright owners will be honoured immediately upon notification.)
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"The Load-out"(Jackson Browne)Lorenzino1's version

"The Load-out" is a great song, but as I've never heard it out of my living-room, I really don't know if it's well known or not!In all cases, I find it awesome!This video is recorded for RAYO30588 to tell him to excuse my mystake(he'll understand)This song wasn't written for guitar, but for Piano,& J.Browne plays it on Piano, but I've got the 1st chords for piano, try to play them as closer as I could to the piano's left hand, and play them on guitar;as I've seen that it was possible to play those chords & sing that song while I was playing it, I've taken them & record this song, so that's the reason why sometimes I hesitate, but it wasn't so easy; a Piano is a "little orchestra",which ain't the case of a guitar!If I tell that,it's not to justified myself,it's just to say that if I had all the chords for guitar, it would have been better played!After some time, I wanna say that I would have prefer video response than ratings or comments; it's a pity but nothing at all!!!
Jackson Browne's 'The Load-Out' intro on piano

This is the intro to Jackson Browne's "The Load-Out", as you might have guessed from the title. When I was first learning this, I went on YouTube to get some help, but for some reason nobody has uploaded this song in any form. I can't figure out why, because it's a great song. So, I thought I would stick it up here so if anyone else is in the process of learning this tune they have something to go by. It's not perfect, I know (it's a little fast), but it's better than nothing. Oh, and my room isn't as messy as it looks, there's just a lot of stuff in a small area. In fact, just for fun, I am going to tell you what everything in the shot is, starting on the left side going roughly clockwise. Ok, ready?... here goes. - All the way on the left you see the corner of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" sheet music. - On top of that is a tiny bit of the corner of a Beatles song book. - A list of places around the world that I want to visit on top of that. - A shiny blue and silver spiral design pencil. - A guitar capo. - The Beatles new "LOVE" CD (amazing). - A standard #2 pencil (made in China). - This weeks music lesson, "Two Guitars (Russian Gypsy Song)" I still don't know it. - You can see the corner of a empty can of AXE. - The thing on the wall above that is a paper cut out of a guitar (you can only see part of the neck) - By the corner of the music page is a Wii remote. - It's on top of a paper with suggestions for my friend's movie script. - Then an original Game Boy. - You see my <b>...</b>
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