Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Talas

Talas - Talas - 1979
Talas - Sink Your Teeth Into That - 1982
Talas - Live Speed On Ice - 1984
01. Talas - Talas, 1979 CD Album Reissue Limited Edition Numbered
     Metal Blade Records - 3984-14209-2
     Reissue from 1991 - remixed / remastered `91
02. Talas - Sink Your Teeth Into That, 1982 Vinyl LP Album
     Relativity - EMC-8001
03. Talas - Live Speed On Ice, 1984 Vinyl LP Album
     Combat - MX8005
Explosion of the superb! I can't believe I am still so fond of this band, but yes, this stuff has aged extremely gracefully. Timelessness is the mark of greatness. This was when we discovered the awesome bass hero Billy Sheehan who makes Steve Harris sound like Dee Dee Ramone. Super catchy hard rock delivered by strings & skins wizards, what else do you need? Sink Your Teeth is among the hottest hard rock releases in this universe, and floats forever over the heavy metal EZTT. And I'm writing this listening to the new, totally killer Discharge album.
Anyone willing to share a FLAC rip of the other live album is very welcome. Massive zeritude funneled in your general direction in advance.
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Top-down political disaster, aka corrupted & centralized apocalypse vs. free enterprise charity & social advancement:

The Free Electric pilot in India is now two months old, and the response has been incredible. Individuals, households, and businesses are using the bike to conduct activities and increase productivity in ways they never could before.

Kids are able to do homework after the sun sets, freeing them to help their parents or play outside with their friends while it’s still light. Shop owners are able to continue conducting business through the evening as opposed to closing their doors at dusk. Classrooms are able to power laptops, tablets, and flat-screen televisions, connecting students and teachers to knowledge, people, information, and ideas from all over the world.

We’re seeing that Free Electric provides more than just electricity. It also enables independence, flexibility, new opportunity, and better quality of life. Free Electric can generate energy at any time of day or night, regardless of whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. And if the battery runs down, all someone needs to do is jump on the bike and pedal. With Free Electric, a household that’s semi-connected to the grid no longer needs to synchronize its energy usage with when the utility company intermittently sends power. Free Electric is energy on-demand. Finally, Free Electric helps make kerosene lamps and the dirty, dangerous fumes they emit a thing of the past, which means better health in both the short- and long-term.

The film crew that shot our documentary captured this footage over the past few months in India. We’ll be posting it to social media soon, but wanted you to get the first look.



We continue the process of setting up manufacturing facilities in India and Singapore, and hope to have production up and running by late summer. We will be sure to let you know when the bikes become available.

In the meantime, our engineers have continued tinkering with new applications for the bike, including one that involves powering much larger tools and machinery. We think we have a way to use Free Electric to set up small-scale manufacturing activities anywhere in the world, regardless of whether there's a conventional power supply. We're not quite ready to announce what that is, but be forewarned that there are some bigger things on the horizon.

3 comments:

  1. hey zer - found a flac rip inc cue etc... here you go-go! https://yadi.sk/d/yWbtlLpjXXfog via this blog http://80s.takemetal.com/viewtopic.php?f=193&t=10782

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    1. 21560 times thank you! KILLER! Thanks again!
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