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UNDERGROUND (Radio Mix) Moist from the album ?Machine Punch Through? (2001) transcribed by Steve Garner ([email protected]) NOTE: Although the original album version from ?Mercedes Five and Dime? has ...
Rapper Ice Spice teamed up with Mercedes-Benz to create a fully customized version of its new CLA sedan. The car is part of the luxury automaker's new "Class of Creators" global marketing effort.
It’s an Italian thing. An imitation Stratocaster.” So let’s get this straight. Adams bought the guitar from a shop in Reading… Hardly “a five and dime” therefore. And it gets worse. Given that Adams' ...
On its official India website, Mercedes-Benz has listed its upcoming ... It will go up against the BYD Seal, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Volvo C40 Recharge. It will also be an EV alternative to the ...
In the late '70s, Mercedes-Benz released a unique and robust vehicle capable of overlanding through isolated, challenging terrain, the G-Wagon. For those curious, here's what the 'G' stands for on ...
The Bronx native and four-time Grammy nominee appeared at the reimagined Mercedes-Benz of Manhattan dealership, debuting an iced-up, dripped-out edition of the luxurious CLA. The “Princess of ...
The illustrations of the McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari wings show them in two states, the left-hand side (as we look at them) represents the wing when it is unloaded and the right-hand ...
Give Ice Spice a Mercedes-Benz CLA, and she’ll ice it out princess style. The “Munch” singer’s take on the CLA is exactly the metallic princess-mobile you’d picture her driving in a well ...
Bryan Adams sings about buying his "first real six-string" at a local Five and Dime in his 1985 hit "Summer of '69" In a new interview, he says he actually got his first guitar at a music shop with ...
For wanting to be able to walk into a Five and Dime store and spend my money at a lunch counter.” “These kinds of things, those indignities we suffered back in the Sixties I think we would be ...
which echoes the opening lyrics of his 1985 single “Summer of ‘69,” in which he sings about getting his “first real six-string” at the local Five and Dime. As it turns out, Adams ...