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Lets see how a cheater was punish in a LAN
party Tags : Cheater |
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Durée : 105 s |
| Bob Kuban - The Cheater |
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This artist hit it big exactly once, with the
Top Ten hit "The Cheater," released in 1966
under the name of Bob Kuban & the In-Men. His
music was influenced by his sideman
association with Ike and Tina Turner,
including several stints with Ike's Kings of
Rhythm band. In 1976, he opened his own
booking agency and his venture payed off,
even leading to public recognition such as
the St. Louis Businessman of the Year award.
One of his innovations was the so-called
Singles Night Out series of singles dances.
He also started his own publishing company,
Q-Man Music. His success in these music
business endeavors have left him in a
different position than many other '60s hit
artists who never recovered from getting
"ripped off" for their royalties. He always
left some time for music, continuing to book
his own combo as well as fronting the Bob
Kuban Brass Band. Thirty years after his one
Top Ten hit, he was honored at the Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame's tribute to "One Hit
Wonders," because without him it could never
have been complete. Unfortunately, Kuban's
singer on this hit single, Walter Scott, was
not around to enjoy the award. He was the
victim of a grisly murder in 1983, the
details of which were apparently fascinating
enough to inspire a book, The Cheaters: The
Walter Scott Murder by Scottie Priesmeyer.
Although he vanished in 1983, the singer's
body was not found until 1987, floating in a
cistern with a gunshot wound to the back. His
widow and her new husband were charged with
the murder, and that is quite ironic
considering the words of the biggest hit
Scott had ever sung: "Look out for the
cheater..." Scott and Kuban's relationship
went back to 1963, when the latter was a high
school teacher who played drums on weekend
wedding gigs, with Scott singing for a group
called the Pacemakers. The two men formed a
new band that almost immediately began
cutting sides for the Norman label, but not
with any great success, although the song
"Jerkin' Time" would make a great theme song
for a Jamaican jerked chicken chain. "The
Cheater" was originally released by the
Musicland label, for whom Kuban cut two
further singles, "Harlem Shuffle" and "The
Batman Theme." In 1970, Kuban cut a single
for Reprise and re-did his one-hit for other
labels in both 1974 and 1975. In 1975, the
Bob Kuban Brass Band recorded Get Ready for
Some Rock and Soul, once again for Norman.
The same label was still around in the late
'80s to issue two more singles with
predictable partying themes, "Everybody's
Gonna Have a Party" and "Triple Shot of
Rhythm and Blues." In 2000, Kuban began
playing drums in the band of another St.
Louis rock & roll legend, but one with
decidely more than one hit to his credit:
guitarist Chuck Berry. Kuban has also worked
in radio and was the musical director of KXOK
from 1985 through 1987. ~ Eugene Chadbourne,
All Music Guide Tags : pop rock |
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Durée : 165 s |
| ePSXe - PSX Cheater Tutorial (GameShark) |
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PSX Emulation Cheater 2.5 Tutorial.
PSX Cheater program for PS1 Emulators. Comes
with database and custom database.
("PSX Cheater Link"):
Edit: [Broken Link]
**"(ePSXe 1.6.0 Emulator")** Link:
http://files.filefront.com/epsxe160zip/;87334
04;/fileinfo.html
ePSXe Plugins:
http://www.ngemu.com/psx/epsxe.php?action=plu
gins
****("PSX BIOS")**** Link:
http://dragonballarena.gamesurf.it/english/me
dia/giochi/psx.php
****UPDATE*****
http://forums.ngemu.com/misc-psx-discussion/1
01186-playstation-emulator-cheater-setup-guid
e.html
^An updated link^ Tags : PSX Cheater ePSXe Emulator Plugins PS1 Roms ISOs Emulation GameShark |
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Durée : 383 s |
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