From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16416 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, July 23 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16416 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Don't fuel up again until you see this ["Better Mileage Crew" ] Get Rid of Bad Sleep with this 50% Off Deal ["The FluffCo Brand" Subject: Don't fuel up again until you see this Don't fuel up again until you see this http://justlost.store/Vzjn_B_gpU7xU9o4Sf_Ll3TvTHXGPVGK1OPcEdHifniZxRsUMw http://justlost.store/7bTYIAzPPa8Sx6Nrjl8Js6Mu-FN3xicZGAkz1xcpNE7SWutWRg owed, the Grand Gala du Disque became a prestigious annual event, booking top performers and presenters. In 1963, Princess Irene attended the Grand Gala du Disque Classique in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and presented the Edisons to the winners on October 4. That year, Princess Margreit visited the Grand Gala du Disque Populaire at the Kurzall, Scheveningen on October 12. Artists included Wim Kan, Wim Sonneveld, Marlene Dietrich, Francoise Hardy, Petula Clark, Freddy Quinn, Corry Brokken, and Anneke Gronloh. The 6th annual gala took place on October 2, 1965. Among artists who attended were the Supremes, the Everly Brothers, Cilla Black, Wanda Jackson, Willeke Alberti, Lucille Starr, and Frans Kok orchestra. The grand old style of the Grand Gala du Disque was deemed old fashioned by the end of the 1960s, as the emphasis in the music business shifted from classical/vocal music to pop and soul. However, the promotional power of the Grand Gala du Disque was evident after the Four Tops appeared in 1968, they subsequently sold 45,000 in album sales. 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The lineup of performers were: Nini Rosso, Peggy March, Chet Atkins, Buck Owens, the Sandpipers, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Ike & Tina Turner, Miriam Makeba, the Pentangle, the Moody Blues, Harry Secombe, Rika Zarai, Mireille Mathieu, James Last, Amalia Rodrigues, Mar ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:31:24 +0200 From: "Wellnee Health Experts" Subject: Real Relief for Aging Knees-Without Side Effects Real Relief for Aging Knees-Without Side Effects http://highenergy.pro/d93ObjEG0llc67Wwucmaov8s6X4300Qcl2lBMDLcW8Y4TuRuww http://highenergy.pro/YfogPAZ2uwQHDHp7vT8KsOkRaxRbaErXca_hF6isrRzRGevNQQ ses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City, including Manhattan, to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates. While a resurgence in the financial industry greatly improved the city's economic health in the 1980s, New York's crime rate continued to increase through the decade and into the beginning of the 1990s. 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By the 1990s, crime rates began to drop dramatically and the city once again became the destination of immigrants from around the world, joining with low interest rates and Wall Street bonus payments to fuel the growth of the real estate market. Important new sectors, su ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 11:55:05 -0500 From: "ScienceDaily Health Tips" Subject: Harvard Discovery Silences Tinnitus in Days? Harvard Discovery Silences Tinnitus in Days? http://icecreami.ru.com/lB5HrljKBHcMYhHhSCePFG61ZtEJLV_PkBbIzQ6vbD87UL0e http://icecreami.ru.com/J4bP0Q-aPsC6UKP6pUQonsv7MRgFDNJJxK6LvydRQ5K_gefz cal Armenian demons and spirits have been studied many times in literature and typically are of Iranian or Semitic origin. Although it is accepted the majority are of Iranian origin, the extent of the influence has not been determined. Some of the Armenian demons of Iranian origin can be easily tied to their Iranian versions such as the Iranian Devk with the Armenian DC)v. In later periods the names became more descriptive-forms or plainly ideophones. There was also a turn for the Semitic names prevailing. The majority of later Armenian demons are female and come from the southern and south-western areas of Historical Armenia. Al - The Al is a dwarfish evil spirit that attacks pregnant women and steals newborn babies. Described as half-animal and half-man, its teeth are of iron and nails of brass or copper. It usually wears a pointed hat covered in bells, and can become invisible. Aralez - Aralezner - The oldest gods in the Armenian pantheon, Aralez are dog-like creatures (modeled on Gampr) with powers to resuscitate fallen warriors and resurrect the dead by licking wounds clean. Azhdahak Devs - The Dev are air-composed spirit creatures originating from Zoroastrian mythology (the Daevas), and share many similarities to angels and demons. They reside in sto ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16416 ***********************************************