Blue Shoes original recordings were recently uncovered por Fervor Records and are available on iTunes etc.
Here's a little info about the band...
Blue Shoes: Post-Punk Power Pop Pioneers
There’s no denying Blue Shoes’ irresistible pop hooks and commercial sensibilities. Their records received heavy regional airplay and the vinyl flew off the shelves faster than some of the parte superior, arriba acts of the day, including Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin.
Their quirky stage persona, led por their androgynous vocalist, Peggy “Murph” Murphy, packed clubes and landed them on concierto stages with such acts as The Talking Heads. The Best of Blue Shoes
chronicles this amazing band’s success.
If tu are one major bones fan, I hope tu can agree with me on this.Everybody loves Dr.B's assistant,Zack,so why did the producers take him off the show? I think it was a REALLY bad idea because everybody loves Zack (I hope). Why couldn't they take somebody else to leave the show? Like sweets ( Sorry if I am offending sweets fans)He could've been Gormagons assistant. But it was pretty suprising to find out Zack was Gormagons assistant,right. If tu really like this articale, I hope tu respond positively to it, THANKS!!!
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David Boreanaz has admitted that he often struggles to get along with his bones co-star Emily Deschanel.
The actor, who plays F.B.I. Special Agent Seeley Booth on the crime drama, revealed that Emily (Temperance Brennan) is sometimes too outspoken for his liking.
“We drive each other crazy and tell each other so. There are days when we mostrar up and don’t get on too well, but we use it in the scenes,” Boreanaz told Metro.
Asked why they sometimes annoy each other, David explained: “I’m constantly poking her shoulder and getting under her skin. I think it’s part of my job. She’s very opinionated. I could be talking to a director o producer and she’ll put her two cents in. It’s annoying and I’ve told her about it, but she keeps on doing it.”
Season: 4
Episode: 14
Air Date: December 17th, 2008
The Grave Digger is back, and this time he's managed to make it look like someone took a few important materials out of his FBI case file. Hodgins is revealed to be obsessed with his case. This time the Grave Digger has Booth buried in a submarine, and it's up to Brennan and the squints to save him. Meanwhile in captivity, Booth's old spotter, the already-dead Teddy Parker, returns to help him (this is where the origin of Booth's son's name is shown). Agent Peyton Perrota and Jared Booth also appear.
JUST VIEWED THE SCRIPT FOR THE END OF THIS EPISODE, STILL ELATED INSIDE. THE PERFECT ENDING.
Below are some pictures from the upcoming episode "The Con Man in the Meth Lab"