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Our tools are no good to us if they aren't tuned up properly. As the "heart" of the workshop, its crucial that our tablesaws are configur...
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Our tools are no good to us if they aren't tuned up properly. As the "heart" of the workshop, its crucial that our tablesaws are configured to perform their best. So whether you are setting up a new saw, or tuning up your current one, this video guide will get you where you need to be. Part 1 covers three different methods for aligning the miter slot to the blade as well as a simple technique for attaching and leveling the extension wings.
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"Early Morning Rain" (sometimes Early Mornin' Rain) is a song composed and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. The s...
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"Early Morning Rain" (sometimes Early Mornin' Rain) is a song composed and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. The song appears on his debut album Lightfoot! (1966) and in a re-recorded version on the 1975 compilation Gord's Gold. It has also been covered by other noted artists.
Lightfoot composed the song in 1964, supposedly inspired by seeing off a friend at the Los Angeles airport some years previous. The lyrics suggest someone down on his luck, standing by an airport fence and observing the thunderous takeoff of a Boeing 707 jetliner. The general narrative of the song can be taken as a sort of jet-age musical allegory to a hobo of yesteryear lurking around a railroad yard, attempting to surreptitiously board and ride a freight train.
The Canadian husband and wife duo Ian & Sylvia were the first artists to release this song—there would be over a year's time lag between Lightfoot's recording and its release. Other versions were recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, Harry Belafonte, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Grateful Dead, The Kingston Trio, Judy Collins and more recently Eva Cassidy, Paul Weller, and Moxy Früvous.
Gordon Lightfoot's music career has spanned more than 40 years, producing more than 200 recordings. He helped define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s, influencing major recording artists, such as Bob Dylan, Gene Clark, Dan Fogelberg, Jimmy Buffett, and Jim Croce. Bob Dylan in fact called Lightfoot one of his favourite songwriters. In an often-quoted tribute to his fellow songwriter, Dylan once observed that when he heard a Gordon Lightfoot song he wished "it would last forever."
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Performed on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on November 16, 1969. Available on "Rock & Roll Classics" DVDs at www.SOFAentertainment...
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Performed on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on November 16, 1969. Available on "Rock & Roll Classics" DVDs at www.SOFAentertainment.com
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