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Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Eight Men Out (1988) in Movies

Mar 4, 2018 (Updated Mar 5, 2018)  
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These are games that work with 3 couples, or 6 people specifically. which is a hard number to get to work sometimes.


7 Wonders

7 Wonders

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You are the leader of one of the 7 great cities of the Ancient World. Gather resources, develop...


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Viticulture Essential Edition

Viticulture Essential Edition

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In Viticulture, the players find themselves in the roles of people in rustic, pre-modern Tuscany who...


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Colt Express

Colt Express

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On the 11th of July, 1899 at 10 a.m., the Union Pacific Express has left Folsom, New Mexico, with 47...


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Between Two Cities

Between Two Cities

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It is the early 1800s, a time of immense construction and urbanization. You are a world-renowned...


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Codenames

Codenames

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Codenames is a social word game with a simple premise and challenging game play. Two rival...

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Frank Black recommended Peace & Harmony by The Heptones in Music (curated)

 
Peace & Harmony by The Heptones
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"They’re a vocal group and started back in the heyday of very early reggae records. It’s the Jamaican parallel universe of rock & roll. It echoes rock & roll, R&B, Motown, soul. It has all the vocabulary of great 50s rock & roll. It’s pop music. It has this work ethic and immediacy: “We’re just making records, and making records, and making records.” It’s like surf music. It’s guys around the world in cheapo studios just digging deep. I love the vocalising of The Heptones. Even later records. I always loved them. I’m a sucker for the 60s records. All of their early records are singles. The first time they got compiled was probably the 70s. There’s one song called 'School Girls' that I almost covered a few years ago [Black essentially covers it for the Quietus there and then]. It’s so heartfelt and heartbroken. It’s like, it’s like, it’s like when I listen to 'The Great Pretender' [sings] “Oh yes! I’m the great pretender…” The Platters were a lot smoother than The Heptones. But The Heptones have that beautiful harmonising and soulfulness. Whenever I hear The Heptones I think, I wish I could sing that good. They do an amazing version of 'Knock On Wood'. They fuckin’ own it, man! It’s already a big hit for whoever the fuck recorded it. They sell it, they own it, they wear the hat."

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