Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 2

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 2

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 1

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 1

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 1

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 2

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 2

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 2

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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Sleater-Kinney’s Last Show: 14. Let’s Call It Love, Pt. 1

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Sleater-Kinney’s last performance, on August 12th, 2006, at the Crystal Ballroom in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. A kickass, punky indie rock band, the best to come out of the Portland music scene, and what I believe is the best band associated with riot grrrl, no contest. Catchy as hell to boot, and responsible for the best album of 2005, The Woods, which kicks the shit out of anything else that came out that year in terms of sheer rockoutness. This is one of their best gigs. You can tell they really wanted to go out with a bang. Highlights include an incendiary performance of End of You, probably the definitive version, and Entertain, the best punk song written since Lord knows when. Setlist: 01. The Fox 02. The End of You 03. Wilderness 04. Jumpers 05. One Beat 06. Step Aside 07. The Hot Rock 08. Rollercoaster 09. All Hands on the Bad One 10. Night Light 11. What’s Mine Is Yours 12. Stay Where You Are 13. Modern Girl 14. Let’s Call It Love 15. Entertain 16. Sympathy 17. Words & Guitar Encore #1: 18. Milkshake ‘n’ Honey 19. You’re No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun 20. Not What You Want 21. Steep Air 22. God Is A Number 23. Oh! 24. Dig Me Out Encore #2: 25. Good Things 26. Turn It On 27. One More Hour Special Thanks to the following people who allowed me to get this gig on youtube for the first time in a beautiful, widescreen, non-mediocre resolution: Carl Z and Rainman at the SK W&G board for creating the DVD and circulating it, Prophetofog, for getting me my copy and for

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shapelygirl Let’s Get Stepping with Debra Mazda

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Segments from the “shapelygirl Let’s Get Stepping with Debra Mazda” workout video: A super-easy-to-follow step workout especially created for plus-size women. Lifting yourself up and down on the step boosts the intensity — and calorie burn — without complex movements (a step also lets you control your workout level by simply adjusting its height). The instructor, Debra Mazda, used to weigh 310 pounds. Now shes a size 12, but hasnt forgotten the importance of keeping the workout safe, simple and non-intimidating (I was terrified the first time I did step). Her mov … see the full description — including workout level and equipment used — at www.collagevideo.com “Collage Video: exercise video specialists since 1987.” See 753 more instructor-selected workout videos at www.collagevideo.com

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