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Oct 04, 2009
EMPIRE:Total War - King Of Strategy Games
2 of 2 found this helpful The Total War series by Creative Assembly has, since the first game "Shogun", led the way in the grand strategy + tactical war game genre. EMPIRE is the best in the series with massive land battles, grand sea battles and a great global strategy game tying them all together. You can't get better than this! The down side is the need for a powerful pc to get all the visual goodness. All in all, a great pc tactical/strategy wargame.

Apr 14, 2016
Fantastic little amp!
3 of 3 found this helpful I have had a few mini-amps in my 50 plus years of playing electric guitar. All have suffered from tinny sound. This Blackstar Fly is the best sounding one I have ever used. For such a small amp (about the size of a clock radio) it delivers a remarkable full sound. The extra added bonus of the delay effect is just the icing on the cake. I have already used this little amp in a gig that was all acoustic except for me and it handled itself very well.
The good: Just about every thing -price, sound, portability.
The bad: Only runs on 6 AA batteries until you by the Blackstar power converter which is about as much as the amp.
Feb 21, 2012
A great book about the beauty and tragedy that was The Allman Brothers Band
I love music biographys and MIDNIGHT RIDERS: The Story Of The Allman Brothers Band is one of the best I have had the pleasure to read. I am a southern boy and just turned nineteen when the Allman Brothers burst on the music scene in my neck of the woods. Reading this book by Scott Freemnan transported me back to 1970 when I first saw the band at The Atlanta Pop Festival. The author captures the wild days of the early seventies, the demize of Flower Power and the harsh reality of a war shocked counter-culture. The Allman Brothers Band has not had anything sugar-coated in this telling of life on the road in a rock & roll band. It's all there - the drugs, groupies, the shoddy managemant, low pay, long hours on the road and the inevitable drug rehab clinic merry-go-round. Then there is the other side of the story - fantastic jams into the long hours of the night with Eric Clapton, Wilson Pickett, Aretha, Delaney and Bromlet, Jackson Brown and on and on and on. This book completely captures the essense of that time and brings forward the events and the dangers, loves and divorce, lawyers and courtrooms. If you are a music lover no matter what your genre you will LOVE this book.