You can't really call it Slayer's, because it's a bootleg. Only seeing clear and red vinyls for sale currently, ranging from $32 - $58 for the asking price.
It's basically about being original and how it's so hard to be original today without people influencing your decisions. It's a good message in my opinion.
Nina simone Well the song pre-dates the American Civil War. Aparently there was a recording made in 1925 that is closer to the original version than the watered down lyrics used today. In the original song, the story is about Cotton Eyed Joe... a black man who woos all the women in town.
The original singer was Tom Stacks. He performed in many of Rick Ross' bands in the late 1920's. It would become a number one hit and obviously re-recorded by many more artists up to today
The original members of Earth, Wind & Fire, formed in 1969, are primarily from Chicago, Illinois. Maurice White, the founder, was born in Memphis, Tennessee, while other key members like Philip Bailey and Verdine White hail from Chicago. The band’s roots in these cities contributed to their unique blend of R&B, soul, and jazz influences. Over the years, some original members have passed away, but the legacy of the original lineup continues to influence music today.
Yes it is still used today by elderly people.
Judaism (the original, not today's), Christianity (the original, not today's), and Islam...
Young money $$$
We do use Roman numerals today. For example, Roman numerals are often found in making outlines; to label book chapters; to label the frontmatter (pages) in books.
You can find Original ones on eBay
Nothing, seeing as Appetite For Destruction was a Guns N' Roses album. If you have such an album with Metallica listed as the artist, it's clearly fake.
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The Giovani fashion label was found in the early 1950's and is still in fashion today. Many people still wear the Giovani fashion and collect them as well.
Lots of them. Every building that stands today was originally a building.
In Chicago.
all of the 21 missions
An estimate of $150
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