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Free mp3s: Bob Dylan 1963; Live air-traffic control audio; Baking bloggers' breakfast breads

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June 18, 2008 10:39 am
By Sheila Lennon

BDcarnegieFrs.jpgBob Dylan, Unravelled Tales [Hollow Horn, 2CD] Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, October 26, 1963.

Nine tracks that didn't make the official Live at Carnegie Hall album.

...earlier in June 2008, Hollow Horn released Unravelled Tales, a two-CD set of the complete Carnegie Hall show. Probably sourced from a soundboard, the sound is excellent

In that cover photo, Dylan looks young and nerdy.


Like a police scanner: You can listen to Live Air Traffic Control Audio Feeds at LiveATC.net from the airport of your choice.

Use your browser's "find in page" at this link to get to KPVD, from Green Airport, where you can listen to the intermittent chatter as an m3u stream with your mp3 player.

You can identify where the identified flights are heading here.


cheese_kuchen.jpgBreads rise to challenge: Bread Baking Day #10 Roundup! of recipes by baking bloggers at Baking A Sweet Life:

It is my pleasure to present to you the fine collection of Breakfast Breads baked up for this month’s BBD challenge. We had 55 submissions from 16 different countries - quite a variety of breakfast goodies!

The photo is Cheese Kuchen from Madam Chow's Kitchen. Madam Chow has recently made cheese scallion scones, guacamole and pizza; nothing but the logo seems Oriental.

While some bloggers whipped out a favorite breakfast bread, others tried a recipe for the first time, with mixed success, then reported on it. That's not how your average cookbook works, and you might have an idea of what might improve the result.

Since the recipes come from many countries, you may need the gram conversion calculator or some of the other tools in the Conversion Index at Gourmet Sleuth.

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