If you are unsure of the actual county the divorce was finalized in, you have a couple of different options available to find and obtain Alabama divor
If you are unsure of the actual county the divorce was finalized in, you have a couple of different options available to find and obtain Alabama divorce records and other AL public records.
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Divorce records can provide information relating to a couple’s divorce proceedings, making them very popular and useful. But as they become easier t
Divorce records can provide information relating to a couple’s divorce proceedings, making them very popular and useful. But as they become easier to search and provide more and more information, is the information going to a good use?
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"Going to California" is the penultimate song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin on their fourth album, released in 1971. The song`s wistful folk-s
"Going to California" is the penultimate song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin on their fourth album, released in 1971. The song`s wistful folk-style sound, with Robert Plant on lead vocals, acoustic guitar by Jimmy Page and mandolin by John Paul Jones, contrasts with the heavy electric-amplified rock on several of the album`s other tracks. The song is reportedly about singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell, with whom Plant and Page were both infatuated. Plant sings "They say she plays guitar/and cries and sings". In an interview he gave to Spin magazine in 2002, Plant stated that the song "might be a bit embarrassing at times lyrically, but it did sum up a period of my life when I was 22."
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Like many Led Zeppelin tunes written by Page, it has its origins in an old Yardbirds song entitled "Knowing That I`m Losing You". Page had in fact pre
Like many Led Zeppelin tunes written by Page, it has its origins in an old Yardbirds song entitled "Knowing That I`m Losing You". Page had in fact previously recorded the song with The Yardbirds, though this version has never been released. The track has an acoustic country flavor courtesy of the pedal-steel guitar playing of Page. The song begins with a false start, after which Page pauses to set the right tempo. Throughout its duration, the song continually changes tempo a few bars at a time whilst the lyrics fondly recall love and contentedness. This was the last Led Zeppelin song Page wrote without any input from Robert Plant. The song uses a simple double track vocal pattern to create a recognisable lilting feel. The song uses a standard Am G D C progression for the verses before moving on to G C D progression for the chorus. "Tangerine" was often played live at Led Zeppelin concerts as part of the band`s acoustic set from 1971 through 1972, and was revived for Earls Court 1975.
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