Saturday Third
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Tradition in Crimson: The Third Saturday in October
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2 TICKETS 2011 US OPEN GOLF THIRD ROUND SATURDAY 6/18 $439.00 |
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2 TICKETS 2011 US OPEN GOLF THIRD ROUND SATURDAY 6/18 $289.00 |
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE- FIRST, SECOND & THIRD SEASON - SNL $99.00 |
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saturday night live: complete third season new dvd sea $64.36 |
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Saturday Night Live - SNL - Third Season (NEW USA DVD) $58.99 |
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Saturday Night Live: The Complete Third Season $54.64 |
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: COMPLETE THIRD SEASON DVD -NEW $50.84 |
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: COMPLETE THIRD SEASON DVD - New $50.83 |
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Alabama Football Daniel Moore Third Saturday in October $49.95 |
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Saturday Night Live:Complete Third Season 3 3rd DVD NEW $49.31 |
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SNL Saturday Night Live Third Season 3 Limited Ed NEW! $48.95 |
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NEW Saturday Night Live Complete 3rd Season Limited ... $44.48 |
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Saturday Night Live - The Complete Third Season DVD New $44.16 |
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Saturday Night Live - The Complete Third Season (DVD... $39.99 |
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Third Saturday in October: The Game-By-Game Story of th $22.62 |
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2x Saturday-Night Special Near Mint VTES: Third Edition $1.12 |
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Saturday Night Fever Close Third Kind Gum Cards $0.99 |
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Third Saturday in October $15.48 On November 18, 1901, the University of Alabama and the University of Tennessee first locked horns on a football field. At the contest's end, the score was tied, nothing had been resolved, and about two thousand fans were on the field at Tuscaloosa, fighting. Since that day the Tennessee-Alabama game has developed into one of the premier football rivalries in the nation. To many of the faithful, it is much more than a game-it is a crusade. The intensity with which these games have been waged makes victory as satisfying as the warm crimson and orange leaves that dance in Knoxville's cool Smoky Mountain breezes. Defeat, however, is more bitter than the choking smoke of Birmingham's steel mills. Beginning in 1928, the annual game has been played on the third Saturday in Octber, and the contest has produced enough heroes to fill several books. Third Saturday in October tells the story of each game. From Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, "Red" Drew, Paul "Bear" Bryant, Ray Perkins, Bill Curry, Gene Stallings, and Mike Dubose of Alabama, to Robert Neyland, Bowden Wyatt, Doug Dickey, Bill Battle, Johnny Majors, and Phil Fulmer of Tennessee, the game has been directed by legendary coaches and played by heroic young men who have risen to greatness on the third Saturday in October. Third Saturday in October is filled with memories and reflections of players, coaches, reporters, sportscasters, and fans. The people who were there, who made or failed to make the key plays, tell what happened in their own words. More than two hundred historic photographs illustrate the lively text. This second edition reports of the games from 1987 through 2000. |
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Saturday $21.99 Saturday |
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Tennessee Volunteers Football: Florida-Tennessee Football Rivalry Third Saturday in October N $14.14 Tennessee Volunteers Football: Florida-Tennessee Football Rivalry Third Saturday in October N |
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It's Saturday $4.98 It's Saturday by Michael Barrett Published in 2004 by Carnegie-Mellon University Press |
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Piece of the Action/Uptown Saturday Night $7.45 PIECE OF THE ACTION / UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHTPIECE OF THE ACTION: They're back for the third fun-filled time! Following Uptown Saturday Night and Let's Do It Again, Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby play Manny and Dave, two Chicago crooks skilled at ripping off rip-off artists who exploit the poor. They don't intend to give to the poor until a sly detective (James Earl Jones) anonymously pulls a con of his own: they must donate time to the Community Center... or do time in the Federal pen.As selfish Robin Hoods evolving into selfless role models, the stars offer the pleasure the best screen teams effortlessly do, while a Curtis Mayfield score and Staple Singers soundtrack tunes make for easy listening. And as it glides toward a grand-finale sting, this light-on-its-feet caper becomes a piece of viewing action not to be missed!UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT: Working stiff Steve (Sidney Poitier) thinks he's hit the jackpot. he and pal Wardell (Bill Cosby) are living it up at a posh after-hours club - until masked bandits steal all the patrons' loot. Safely home, Steve picks up the newspaper and reads he really has hit the jackpot... with a lottery ticket tucked in his stolen wallet!Get down with the buoyant bang-up comedy as straight-arrow Poitier (who also directs) and funky, frisky Cosby cavort with such stellar uptown talent as Richard Pryor, Flip Wilson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Rosalind Cash, Paula Kelly and, in a swell Godfather spoof, Harry Belafonte as a mob kingpin. Looking for a fast, funny, immensely likable film (David Elliott, Chicago Daily News)? Then head Uptown Saturday Night. |
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Third $10.99 Third |
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Saturday Night at the Village Vanguard $11.98 The CD reissue of this release, the third of four single sets that document Art Pepper's well-received engagement at the Village Vanguard, adds "For Freddie" to the original three-song program. The other selections, which feature pianist George Cables, bassist George Mraz and drummer Elvin Jones in addition to the altoist/leader, are intense interpretations of "You Go to My Head," Pepper's "The Trip" and a 16-minute version of "Cherokee." The altoist was entering his peak period and the entire gig has also been fully documented on a massive nine-CD box set. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music GuidePerformers: George Cables - Piano; Elvin Jones - Drums; George Mraz - Bass; Art Pepper - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) |
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Saturday People $10.99 Saturday People |
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The Saturday Shot $5.99 The Saturday Shot |
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A Saturday at the Mall $12.99 A Saturday at the Mall |
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Saturday Evening $27.27 Saturday Evening |
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Every Saturday $33.1 Every Saturday |
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Saturday's Cowboy $13.52 Saturday's Cowboy |
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Saturday is for Funerals $12.14 Saturday is for Funerals |
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Saturday Style $16.42 Saturday Style |
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A Saturday Road $20.76 A Saturday Road |
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Saturday Morning Pictures [Bonus Tracks] $18.98 After two albums of inventive, unpredictable progressive hard rock, Stray kept chugging right along with their third album, 1972's Saturday Morning Pictures, which notably found guitarist and guiding force Del Bromham growing ever more obsessed with the latest synthesizer technology, although not to the point where gadgetry was crowding out his ever-dominant fretwork, or completely hijacking the band's analog roots. Rather, Bromham's ever-growing arsenal of synths and keyboards mostly added enriching nuances to some of the band's more adventurous material like "After the Storm," "Sister Mary," and "Move That Wigwam," featuring an odd mixture of country-fried harmonicas and Native American themes. Another interesting hybrid, the first single, "Our Song," came complete with churchy organs and soulful backing vocals from P.P. Arnold, as did "Mr. Hobo," which kept any sign of high-tech machinery at bay with its sprightly acoustic jamboree. In conjunction with the similarly eclectic material rounding out Saturday Morning Pictures, these tracks appeared to bode well for Stray's slow-building success, and, indeed, the album (which was cleverly launched with a Saturday matinee performance by the group, at London's Rainbow Theatre) managed to climb higher up the charts than either of its slightly heavier, more aggressive predecessors. Unfortunately, it too would stall long before reaching the higher echelons, or breaking the band to a wider audience, eventually driving Bromham into taking Stray in some truly questionable stylistic directions on subsequent albums. [Saturday Morning Pictures was remastered and reissued in 2006 by Castle and enhanced with five bonus tracks, including the single edit of "Our Song," its B-side, "Mama's Coming Home," and a live "Sister Mary."] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music GuidePerformers: Ritchie Cole - Gong, Percussion; P.P. Arnold - Vocals (Background); Andy Bearne - Harmonica; Keith Bleasby - Conga; Kay Gardner - Vocals (Background); Barry St. John - Vocals (Background); Liza Strike - Vocals (Background); Del Bromham - Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals; |
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Third And Heaven $3.98 "Covers all the basic food groups that nourish Hollywood: sex, power, dreams, and deception. What a great read." -Steve Kmetko on In and Out in Hollywood It used to be trendy; now it's just comfortable. And it's the perfect spot to recover from Saturday night while preparing for Monday morning. Each Sunday, Third and Heaven, a little diner in West Hollywood, California, plays host to four friends who over breakfast counsel, console, encourage, mock, outrage and otherwise make each of their lives worth living. Freddy is an entertainment-show host who is dating a Broadway star with a crystal meth addiction. Claire is a twice-divorced osteopath who is compulsively amorous with men she meets in the supermarket. Ritchie is a personal trainer who dreams of being an actor and struggles to reconcile with his Sicilian family. And Joshua, as a publicist to has-beens and nobodies, attempts to spin press mentions out of thin air. Over the course of a year, their friendship remains the one constant as porn stars are dated, Thanksgiving dinners are ruined, stalkers are served restraining orders, exes are spied on, gowns are assembled in late-night sewing bees, apartments are painted and bail is posted. No matter what happens, each of them knows the other three will be there, waiting to dish in the corner booth at Third and Heaven. Ben Patrick Johnson is one of the top voice-over actors in Hollywood. His is the signature announcer voice of Entertainment Tonight, Judge Joe Brown and Fox Sports' You Gotta See This! His voice has been heard in hundreds of trailers for films such as X-Men, Anger Management, The Pianist, City of God and many others. He is the author of In and Out in Hollywood and lives in Los Angeles. |
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Jazz on a Saturday Afternoon, Vol. 1 $13.98 In 1970, the Atlanta Jazz Society imported cornetist Wild Bill Davison for one of their monthly concerts; all of the music has been released on two CDs. Davison was not familiar with any of the musicians, except for possibly Ernie Carson (who here sticks to piano except when switching to his usual cornet on a spirited "Royal Garden Blues"), but it is obvious that he was pleasantly surprised by their playing. In fact, by the third song on this nine-selection CD, Wild Bill sounds somewhat jubilant. Trombonist Wray Thomas and clarinetist Herman Foretich were playing above their heads, and the music (highlighted by "Avalon," "Struttin' With Some Barbecue," "You Took Advantage of Me" and the two-cornet "Royal Garden Blues") is quite exciting. The second volume is even better, and both are recommended to Dixieland collectors. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music GuidePerformers: Ernie Carson - Cornet, Piano; Wild Bill Davison - Cornet; Herman Foretich - Clarinet; Mike Hein - Drums; Wray Thomas - Trombone |
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The Thirty-third Hour $3.98 The Thirty-third Hour opens at midnight Saturday, in the study of Rabbi Arthur Greenberg, the leader of the largest synagogue in Miami. The Rabbi has until 9 a.m. Monday morning, thirty-three hours, to investigate a sex ethics charge brought against one of his colleagues by a member of the congregation, Brenda, an attractive widow and the mother of an autistic son.That colleague, Moshe Katan, an associate from Arthur's seminary days, has been leading an experimental family education program at the synagogue, bringing together parents and children to explore the stories of the Bible in new and challenging ways.Now, piled on Arthur's desk are the video and audio recordings of these sessions and Brenda's journal, which he has to review in a desperate attempt to avoid a disastrous scandal. The reader becomes judge and jury as Arthur seeks to find out what happened and, in the process, undergoes a spiritual transformation himself. |
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Michael Antonio Saturday $39.97 Michael Antonio Saturday |
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Juke Joint Saturday Night $12.99 Juke Joint Saturday Night |
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Just Another Saturday Night $7.99 Just Another Saturday Night |

