

…At the Holiday Partyīeggars Banquet – The Rolling Stones 1968 Pros: Great songwriting with lyrics touching on morality, songs pay homage to influential artists including David Bowie and Nina Simone Pros: Awesome album artwork, fantastic bass album, switching to Rick Wakeman on keyboards was a good choice Pros: A great blend of rock and country, well produced, her songwriting is raw and emotional Producers: Roy Bittan, Steve Earle, Ray Kennedy and Lucinda Williams Cygnus X-1Ĭar Wheels on a Gravel Road – Lucinda Williams 1998 Pros: The best rhythm section in music, lyrics are vivid and sci-fi based, the addition of synths will serve the band well Pros: Great guitar album, lyrics are cleaver and sometimes humorous, amazing debut album Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield – Buffalo Springfield 1969 HeavenĬhicago IX: Chicago’s Greatest Hits – Chicago 1975 Pros: Great production, ominous and humorous at the same time, good bass album Pros: Great mandolin album, Hiatt’s voice sounds great Pros: A great follow-up to the first album, good songwriting Producers: Spike Wilbury (George Harrison) and Clayton Wilbury (Jeff Lynne) Pros: A good effort despite no Lowell George Producers: George Massenburg and Bill Payne Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On), 2. Pros: Fantastic production, lyrics are uncomfortable and paranoid, great rhythm section Pros: Fantastic songwriting, production is much improved, a more mature version of the band Pros: Some great new staples for live dead shows, great songwriting, every song is different Producers: Bob Matthews, Betty Cantor and Bill Kreutzmann

Pros: Goes back to Jerry Garcia’s roots, great fiddle album, good songwriting Pros: One of Bowie’s oddest and most bizarre album, great guitar album, good production The Man Who Sold the World – David Bowie 1970 Pros: Smith improves upon her songwriting, great production, became popular without sacrificing quality Pros: Filled with teenage angst and humor but with adult emotions and vulnerability, great songwriting, raw and under produced
#ANNANDALE FACEBOOK GARAGESALE LICENSE#
In order to be included in the on-line list, the host must obtain a yard sale license no later than 3:00 pm on the Friday prior to the yard sale.Producers: Steve Fjelstad, Peter Jesperson and Paul Westerberg The list of licensed yard sales will be posted on the City website not later than Friday at 4:00 pm. Signs cannot be placed on utility poles or on any public right-of-way.Signs may be displayed two days prior to the yard sale event and on the day of the yard sale event until 7:00 pm.

All yard sale signs shall be located on private property either on the property where the yard sale is being held or on property on which permission has been granted to display such signs.No more than 3 yard sale signs shall be allowed per event.Yard sale signage shall not exceed 6 square feet per sign.

Please note the temporary yard sale sign restrictions below. The Yard Sale license includes a Temporary sign permit. Contact the Commissioner of the Revenue's Office at (804) 520-9280 for more information. The license is available at the Commissioner of the Revenue's Office, 201 James Avenue, City Hall during regular business hours (8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday). Colonial Heights City Ordinance 187-19 states that a license for yard or garage sales is required.
