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It is a great bike for kids or small framed adult, great bike, cost 379 newLocated in Rosebush but can do Mt Pleasant Clare or Midland meets some days. Has road/turf tires so great aaa commuter bike. Iron horse 24' Maverick 1.2 - 55 (Rosebush/Mt Pleasant) 17.5' frame, 24' Iron Hirse Naverick 1.2 24 speed bike.

Ahh, to go back and police the Fontana dumpsters nightly. I think of you fondly until this day. Thank you Claranelle for all that and for sending this catalog. We’re going to toss them anyways.
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I have this Iron Horse Maverick 4.2 for sale. Iron Horse Maverick 4.2 Moutian Bike, 19', Disk Brakes. I learned to police the Elektra, then Island, WB and Columbia dumpsters with full commitment and precision, deeming myself the savior of such vinyl which till this day, fills my storage units.Price. Due to the frame materials, we estimate that this bike weighs around 30 pounds.Dumpsters explanation: It was years later, when I finally got a break and Howard Thompson gave me my first A&R job at Elektra, that I discovered as soon as a record isn’t current, being worked at radio or believed in, off to the dumpster went the unused product, and many times off to the scrapheap went the act’s career. Originally released in 1997, there are 21 versions of this bike. The frame comes in colors like blue, teal and green.
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It’s just like new.Browse our inventory of new and used 4 WHEELER SHOCK SPRINGS Personal Property / Household Items For Sale near you at MarketBook.ca. So I found this catalog in one of the many memorabilia trunks I’ve filled to the brim over the years. Iron Horse 2007 Iron Horse Azure Comp 2007 Iron Horse Azure Sport 2007 Iron Horse Maverick 2.0 Full Suspension Mountain Bike 2007 Iron Horse MKIII Comp 2007 Iron Horse Sachem 3.0 2007 Iron Horse Warrior 3.0 2007 Iron Horse Warrior 4.0 2007 Iron Horse Warrior 5.0 2007 Iron Horse Warrior 6.0 2007 Iron Horse Yakuza Ojiki Iron Horse 7 Point 7 2006But let’s not lose focus.
I paid attention to Gloria Lynne singles. I had a copy of ‘Indian Love Call’ from that period, given to me in one of the Saturday morning piles of singles my uncle, a jukebox operator, would drop off instead of trashing. Gloria Lynne had a bunch of records on Everest prior. It wasn’t only because she was on Fontana.
Not that I don’t love the Andy Bown / Peter Frampton period. It’s probably the reason the record collecting gene was dangerously awakened in my DNA.Oh, and check out some of the soundtracks here too.Tags: Claranelle Morris, Columbia, Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich, Elektra, Fontana, Gloria Lynne, Howard Thompson, Smash, The Herd, The Pretty Things, The TroggsPosted in Claranelle Morris, Columbia, Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich, Elektra, Fontana, Gloria Lynne, Howard Thompson, The Herd, The Mindbenders, The Pretty Things, The Troggs | No Comments »Listen: This Feelin’ We Feel / Judas JumpNo new info here: I’m an Andy Bown freak.The Herd really were his band from what I can assess, having been a member before and after Peter Frampton. All this, when I was very young, about five or six. I certainly recall hearing them play her version of ‘Watermelon Man’ at the time. Must have been an AC station of the day, way before it’s then output turned into bachelor pad, lounge, hipster stuff decades later.
That box was beaming with stuff I needed, unlike their racks. If you bought an item, you got a 45. So after that first listen to ‘This Feeling We Feel’, I was in.Scored the US promo above when relieving a Dewitt, NY Shopping Town Mall clothing store of a big box full with 45′s, meant for a tie-in promotion with WNDR, the local Top 40.

Don’t forget, hipsters turned their noses toward The Herd during the band’s heyday, assuming them to be manufactured by songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blakley. It was met with zero welcoming from the press and the public. Had it not been for that fateful reprieve, I may never have met the man.The first and last Fontana single by The Herd, post Peter Frampton’s departure, was this, ‘The Game’. Thank the Lord, Jah, The Dahli Lama and whoever else needs praising. A shockingly unsung hero, it was Andy Bown who rejoined his Herd defector in the early 70′s for a few Frampton’s Camel US tours. But let me tell you, as with pre and post Frampton, The Herd were all about Andy Bown.
Always have, always will.Tags: Alan Blakley, Andy Bown, Fontana, Ken Howard, The Herd, Woolworth'sPosted in Alan Blakley, Andy Bown, Fontana, Ken Howard, The Herd, Woolworth's | Comments OffListen: So Much In Love With You / Ian & The ZodiacsUsually not one for the Liverpool sound, even I found the occasional exception. The record reeked of English Pop. Stumbling on a warehouse full with unsold skids of those boxes nowadays would have us on a stretcher.Andy Bown’s intentionally needle pinning production jammed trombones, saxophones, probably other brass too, and loads of “La la la la” background vocals into a typically Herd organ led track. Come to think of it, I acquired my domestic copy of The Herd’s first US single, ‘I Can Fly’ tucked inside one of those extraordinary boxes as well. Those miracle pre packs were always like discovering a desert island while clinging a life preserver at sea or some such analogy.
We have a new sound”.The last bit wasn’t really true at all, this debut single being a Mick Jagger / Keith Richards cover, made somewhat famous as the only UK chart hit by The Mighty Avengers, who like The Rolling Stones were also managed by Andrew Loog Oldham.Also covered by The Herd, ‘So Much In Love’ or ‘So Much In Love With You’, as it’s titled here, possibly to avoid crediting the correct songwriters (Mick and Keith – see label above), is a rather perfect British Invasion, not my term btw, song. Hence it seems the whole marketing plan for this band was to simply announce themselves as such, right there on the front cover of their debut, and as it turned out only, album:“We’re new. But it gave us all a chance to see a color photo of them, itself a treat.As was the case with Ian & The Zodiacs, their label Philips jumped on the US youth market’s insatiable taste for anything British Invasion related. Back in 1965, to be afforded an album, with only a single or two to spark it’s sale, especially when they were stiffs, was rare. Plus I liked their name, and was always a big fan of their label group, Philips/Mercury/Fontana/Smash.I recall seeing their album in a local shop, it may have even been my introduction to the band. Yes, despite their twee delivery, I suppose it’s the nostalgia in me that finds this soft spot toward them.
Hmm.Regardless, hopefully Ian & The Zodiacs basked in their seven days of US fame during that fateful hot July week, as they were never to chart again.Tags: Andrew Loog Oldham, Billboard, Bubbling Under The Hot 100, Ian & The Zodiacs, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Philips, The Cryin' Shames, The Mighty Avengers, The Rolling StonesPosted in Andrew Loog Oldham, Billboard, Bubbling Under The Hot 100, Ian & The Zodiacs, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Philips, The Cryin' Shames, The Herd, The Mighty Avengers, The Rolling Stones | Comments OffListen: Introduction – Zabadak! / Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & TichListen: I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die / The HerdListen: My Colouring Book / Dusty SpringfieldNo, it’s not an ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS artifact, it’s the real deal SWEETIE BRA EP from the British Exquisite Form Brassiere Company in 1968.If you’re like me, you didn’t know the record existed. Airplay in some small town? A few boxes sold by mistake when the warehouse were meant to ship a much bigger current hit? A nice dinner for the chart compiler at BILLBOARD’s main office? I do recall when working at Elektra during a weekly Wednesday marketing meeting, our company trade publications rep mentioning ‘begging for bullets during her BILLBOARD lunch’.
