Middle-age-must-haves - a list by Three

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Here's a list of things that will accessorize middle-age keeping it sexy, cool, and age appropriate.

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Beatles: Limited Edition Stereo USB Digitally Remastered Catalogue

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Beatles for sale, I knew that Apple logo would come back in a big way. And here it is. The Beatles "Apple Corps logo" has been redesigned as the killer app (oh I really didn't mean to do that). It's a beautiful 3D object that magically contains the Beatles entire digitally remastered music catalogue. It's what Beatles fans have been wanting for years, but more.

The unique, apple-shaped USB drive is loaded with the re-mastered audio for The Beatles’ 14 stereo titles, as well as all of the re-mastered CDs’ visual elements, including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK album art, rare photos and expanded liner notes. And it's fully compatible with PC and Mac.

P.S. It's a limited edition of only 30,000 ( ^_^ ) -nuff

Updated Nov 5, 2009

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The Rolling Stones: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out -40th Anniversary Limited Edition Super Deluxe Set

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You can't allways get what you want, but if you wait long and hard you might get more than you asked for.

- thanks guys!

Updated Nov 2, 2009

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The Beatles Remastered, Rediscovered: Boxset

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Normally I would only recommend one album at a time, but in this case I know every album is a masterpiece.

The albums have been remastered at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London, resulting in the highest fidelity the catalogue has seen since its original release. Each of the CDs are packaged with replicated UK album art, expanded booklets with original and newly written liner notes, and rare photos. For a limited period, each CD will also be embedded with a brief documentary film about the album.

Updated Jul 22, 2009

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Moleskine Pocket Sketch Book

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I keep looking for something that is as handy, and versatile, but i just haven't found anything that comes close to the experience of using a Moleskine Pocket Sketch Book.

Updated Apr 20, 2009

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Let It Be

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I'd really love to see this one, it's been too long.

Updated Apr 15, 2009

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The Prisoner - Complete Series Megaset (40th Anniversary Edition)

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I wonder how much inflance this TV show has had on my life.

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Patrick McGoohan’s classic 17-episode British TV series, THE PRISONER, has been mesmerizing American viewers since its CBS debut in the summer of 1968. For its 40th anniversary A&E presents this definitive collector’s edition of the cult classic series. Fully restored and digitally remastered, THE PRISONER is presented in the fan-preferred episode order, offering a chronological interpretation of perhaps the most unusual and challenging television series ever filmed. After resigning from a top-secret position, a man is abducted from his London home and taken to a mysterious place known only as The Village. Residents of The Village, known only by numbers, are held captive on account of their valuable knowledge. The Prisoner--Number Six--must protect his mind in order to preserve his humanity while he struggles to discover the identity of Number One and achieve freedom by escaping from the repressive grasp of his captors.


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Updated Jan 15, 2009

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Devil Got My Woman: Blues At Newport 1966: Son House, Bukka White, Rev. Pearly Brown, Howlin' Wolf, Skip James: DVD

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Extraordinary footage of Newport Folk Festival in 1966. Featuring Skip James, Howlin' Wolf, Rev. Pearly Brown and Bukka White. It's not only an important document, its also hot, cool, and bad to the bone.

Updated Aug 24, 2008

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All You Need Is Love - Tony Palmer

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There is a code that is hidden in the music you listen to, and by the way this particular code is not made of music notes or digital polarization, the body of this code is generated from cultural, political, geographical and historical events which have been suppressed to the point that the sum of them all have become one of America's biggest national secrets. What's more is the code was cracked back in the early 1970's by documentary filmmaker Tony Palmer who with the help of John Lennon revealed the secret on the BBC in a the 17 segment documentary "All You Need is Love". I recently watched the series at it's U.S. theatrical premier at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, after viewing the just introduction to the sires I kept asking my self why haven't seen anything like this before. The film was a massive success in the UK, yet never found any footing in the U.S. and no other production has ever produced anything as essential as this secret history of 20 Century music. I recommend seeing it.

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All You Need Is Love makes its DVD debut as a lavish boxed set which contains all 17 episodes of the series on 5 discs. Contained within those discs IS the 'Story of Popular Music,' encom-passing Ragtime, Blues, Jazz, Vaudeville, The Musical, Folk, Swing, Country and Western, Rock 'n' Roll and beyond, and includes interviews with some of the major names of the past 50+ years including John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jimi Hendrix, Stephen Sondheim, Benny Goodman, Bing Crosby, Mike Oldfield, The Beach Boys, Tina Turner, Sam Phillips, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Richard Rodgers, Roy Rogers, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Phil Spector, Bill Monroe, Bill Graham, Bill Wyman, Frank Zappa, Eric Clapton and many many more. It has frequently been described as the "definitive music documentary," and is regarded just as highly today as 'cult viewing' as it was over 30 years ago when it was first broadcast.
In the mid-70s, at the suggestion of John Lennon, the celebrated journalist and film director Tony Palmer decided to document the "Story of Popular Music" and set about interviewing and filming all the major players in the industry at that time, past and present. Even in the mid-70s this was seen as a monumental task, but despite the scale of the undertaking, Tony Palmer made a series of films that set the standard to which all subsequent biographers and documentary makers aspired to. The critically acclaimed All You Need Is Love was broadcast across the world between 1976 and 1981. But since that time, it has neither been repeated nor commercially released on either video or DVD. (via The American Cinematheque)

Updated Jul 6, 2008

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rby45rpm: IDG Dozume Tenjiku T-shirt

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"rby45rpm" is one of the few brands that really work for me, and this tee is made of natural indigo dyed fabric and it's one of my prized possessions, it's soft, it stretches, it looks better every time it's worn, and it comes in sizes a non Japanese man can wear. ^_^

Updated Jun 13, 2008

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