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“It was all a bit Jethro Tull-y and witchy-woo”: the iconic Bruce Dickinson solo song that began life as an idea for an ‘acoustic’ Iron Maiden album that was never made
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“It was all a bit Jethro Tull-y and witchy-woo”: the iconic Bruce Dickinson solo song that began life as an idea for an ‘acoustic’ Iron Maiden album that was never made

How a rejected Iron Maiden song written in the mid-80s became a Bruce Dickinson classic almost 10 years later
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“Bob says: ‘Where you from?’ I say‚ ‘Birmingham’. He goes‚ ‘Birmingham? How’s Ozzy!’”: the unlikely time Rob Halford met Bob Dylan‚ the man who gave Judas Priest their name
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“Bob says: ‘Where you from?’ I say‚ ‘Birmingham’. He goes‚ ‘Birmingham? How’s Ozzy!’”: the unlikely time Rob Halford met Bob Dylan‚ the man who gave Judas Priest their name

Rob Halford has only met Bob Dylan once‚ but he’s never forgotten the hilarious conversation that followed
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“Thomas can listen to a single and say‚ ‘This is going to be a hit; this won’t be.’ He knows what’ll work on radio. And‚ of course‚ we’ve completely avoided that in Gazpacho!” The two-year making of Demon
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“Thomas can listen to a single and say‚ ‘This is going to be a hit; this won’t be.’ He knows what’ll work on radio. And‚ of course‚ we’ve completely avoided that in Gazpacho!” The two-year making of Demon

Released in 2014‚ Norwegian art rockers worried the album would make them sound like they were trying to be intellectuals - when they weren’t
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Islamic Terror State Wants to Buy James Bond
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Islamic Terror State Wants to Buy James Bond

After buying the King ‚Qatar wants to buy Bond. The post Islamic Terror State Wants to Buy James Bond appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Satan Officially Comes Out for ‘Palestine’
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Satan Officially Comes Out for ‘Palestine’

Finally some news for Hamas. The post Satan Officially Comes Out for ‘Palestine’ appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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England‚ Scotland and Wales All Have Non-White Leaders Now
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England‚ Scotland and Wales All Have Non-White Leaders Now

Apart from Northern Ireland‚ the United Kingdom executives are entirely non-white. The post England‚ Scotland and Wales All Have Non-White Leaders Now appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Schumer’s ‘Rabbi” is an Anti-Israel Activist Who Protested War on Hamas
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Schumer’s ‘Rabbi” is an Anti-Israel Activist Who Protested War on Hamas

Schumer's 'Rabbi' is a J Street activist affiliated with anti-Israel groups. The post Schumer’s ‘Rabbi” is an Anti-Israel Activist Who Protested War on Hamas appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Good News in History‚ March 17
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Good News in History‚ March 17

124 years ago today‚ Isadora Duncan‚ the first modern dancer‚ made her debut as a solo interpretive dancer in London to crowds who marveled at her daring. Here‚ writes the Daily Telegraph at the turn of the millennium‚ was a very young woman‚ barefoot and underdressed‚ performing alone and without scenery—not some romantic fairy-tale of virtuous […] The post Good News in History‚ March 17 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Guatemalan illegal immigrant accused of police sergeant's death is released from ICE custody
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Guatemalan illegal immigrant accused of police sergeant's death is released from ICE custody

An illegal immigrant from Guatemala accused of being involved with the death of a Florida police sergeant has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.Virgilio Aguilar Mendez‚ 19‚ was accused of being involved with the death of St. Johns County Sgt. Michael Kunovich.The incident happened around 9 p.m. on May 19‚ when Kunovich approached Mendez for "suspicious behavior" outside a closed restaurant in St. Augustine‚ according to the arrest report. "Aguilar Mendez was walking on a public sidewalk and speaking with his mother‚ which is not a crime‚" a lawsuit read. "When Sgt. Kunovich seized Aguilar Mendez‚ he stopped and did not try to flee."Police bodycam footage shows Kunovich asking the teen for identification‚ but Mendez does not speak English. Bodycam video shows Mendez resisting as Kunovich attempts to pat him down. Police said the teen did have a small pocket knife in his possession at the time of the confrontation. A struggle ensued and a deputy tased Mendez‚ and the teen was thrown on the grass. The police restrained Mendez. However‚ Kunovich suffered a medical emergency during the encounter and collapsed to the ground. The Florida police sergeant was rushed to the hospital‚ but he was later pronounced dead. Mendez was charged with aggravated manslaughter of an officer for the sudden death of Kunovich.However‚ prosecutors dropped the criminal charges against the illegal alien following the results of Kunovich's autopsy that said the 52-year-old police officer died suddenly of natural causes after suffering cardiac dysrhythmia. The medical examiner said the death may have been a result of the severe heart disease he was alleged to have‚ a prior heart attack‚ or heart and lung deterioration due to smoking.There were also arguments by the defense that Mendez was incompetent to stand trial. The 7th District State Attorney’s Office said in a statement‚ "Recent expert testimony regarding the defendant’s inability to comprehend the English language‚ his cultural background‚ and concerns about his intellectual capacity have raised significant issues to consider in the case."Mendez's criminal defense attorney‚ Jose Baez‚ accused the police officers of racial profiling and conducting an "unlawful arrest." St. Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick said in a statement earlier this month‚ "There have been attempts by some to portray Aguilar Mendez as a victim and vilify Sergeant Kunovich. I continue to stand behind Sergeant Kunovich's actions on the night of May 19‚ 2023. The danger associated with law enforcement is a risk we assume when we enter this profession. Sergeant Kunovich died a hero protecting the citizens of St. Johns County and there is nothing more noble than that. Please continue to hold our agency and Sergeant Kunovich's family in your thoughts and prayers."First Coast News reported‚ "According to the incident report‚ Mendez is a migrant worker from Guatemala and told police he was previously in immigration custody for six months."Kunovich was a 25-year veteran of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here! Virgilio Aguilar Mendez RELEASED www.youtube.com
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Neolithic burial mounds found in Magdeburg‚ Germany
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Neolithic burial mounds found in Magdeburg‚ Germany

A series of Neolithic burial mounds from different periods have been discovered at Magdeburg in the eastern German state Saxony-Anhalt. The site is being excavated by the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt (LDA) before construction of a two new Intel semiconductor plants. Excavations began in 2023 and are scheduled to end in April. The 300 hectare large industrial park also partially includes a small hill‚ known as Eulenberg. Although not particularly high‚ it divides the otherwise relatively low-relief Börde landscape‚ whose fertile loess and black earth soils were an important factor for settlement already during the early Neolithic period. The area currently examined turned out to be a highly complex‚ long-used burial and ritual landscape. The mounds were built by people of the Baalberg Culture (4100–3600 B.C.) approximately 6‚000 years ago. They are about 200 meters (656 feet) away from each other and each contain wooden burial chambers with the remains of several people. The burial chambers are 65 feet and 98 feet long. Today the mounds are heavily eroded‚ but when they were first built and for many millennia afterwards‚ they would have dominated the landscape. The mounds were still a sacred site 1‚000 years later. The passageway between them was used by people of the Globular Amphora Culture (3300–2800 B.C.) as a funerary procession route. The skeletal remains of young cattle were found buried in pairs along this path. They were offerings of the community’s most valuable belongings to the gods. Another thousand years later‚ the site was modified with a palisade ditch following the course of the corridor between the mounds but including the larger of the two mounds. About 600 meters (1968 feet) away a group of smaller burial mounds were built by people of the Corded Ware Culture (ca. 2800-2050 B.C.). So this one small site had ritual significance to different peoples for more than 2‚000 years.
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