Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

GREAT HIGH QUALITY SOUND AND VIDEO! Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet I met a devil woman, she took my heart away She said I had it comin' to me, but I wanted it that way I think that any love is good lovin' And so I took what I could get, mmm Oooh, oooh, she looked at me with big brown eyes And said You ain't seen nothin' yet B-B-B-Baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet Here's something that you never gonna forget B-B-B-Baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet And now I'm feelin' better, 'cause I found out for sure She took me to her doctor and he told me of a cure He said that any love is good love So I took what I could get, yes, I took what I could get Oooh, and she looked at me with big brown eyes And said You ain't seen nothin' yet B-B-B-Baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet Here's something, here's something that you're never gonna forget B-B-B-Baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet You need educated [break] Any love is good love So I took what I could get, yes, I took what I could get And then, and then, and then she looked at me with big brown eyes And said You ain't seen nothin' yet Baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet Here's something, here's something, here's something, mama, you're never gonna forget B-B-B-Baby, you just ain't seen nu-nu-nu-nothin' yet You ain't been around You ain't seen nothin' yet I know I ain't seen nothin' yet I know I ain't seen nothin' yet Baby, Baby, Baby You ain't seen nothin' yet --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- BTO Brave BeltRandy Bachman and Chad Allan (both formerly of The Guess Who), Robbie Bachman, and C.F. "Fred" Turner. * 1974: Juno Award winner, Most Promising Group of the Year * 1975: Juno Award winner, Group of the Year * 1976: Juno Award winner, Group of the Year * 1978: Juno Award nomination, Group of the Year BTO appeared in the Simpsons episode Saddlesore Galactica at a state fair. Homer says that they were Canada's answer to ELP (Emerson, Lake & Palmer). * Randy Bachman - lead guitar, lead vocals * C. Fred Turner - bass, lead vocals * Tim Bachman - guitar, vocals * Rob Bachman - drums, backing vocals # # Blair Thornton - lead guitar, backing vocals Jim Clench - bass, lead vocals
Peak Oil & Economic Collapse - Megan Quinn Bachman - 1 of 2

What is peak oil? How will it impact the future? How can we prepare for this challenge? In this uncut video clip, Aaron Wissner of the Local Future Network interviews Megan Quinn Bachman of Community Service, Inc. about peak oil and the future. We are entering the Peak Oil era. The growth of oil production is slowing, driving up oil and gasoline gas prices, firing inflation, driving unemployment, straining our global economy, and threatening to collapse our entire system. We are reaching Peak Oil and we are unprepared. This was published earlier but with a spelling error. The incorrect version had 459 page views.
TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS Bachman Turner Overdrive

This is a full-length video. It was produced as an assignment for a video class I took in college. It was only the second music video I ever made. All of the aviation shots were filmed at Sun 'n' Fun fly-in in Lakeland Florida in 2006. The song, of course, is Bachman Turner Overdrive's "Takin' Care of Business."
Megan Quinn Bachman - Peak Oil, Community & The Future 1/4

http://localfuture.org Megan Quinn Bachman presents "Surviving Peak Oil, Thriving in Community" from the International Conference on Peak Oil and Climate Change: Paths to Sustainability. Megan Quinn Bachman is the Outreach Director of Community Service and has been writing and speaking on peak oil since 2003. She serves as Master of Ceremonies for the U.S. Conferences on Peak Oil and Community Solutions in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Quinn Bachman's articles on peak oil appeared in Communities, Permaculture Activist, WellBeing, Vermont Commons, Energy Bulletin and Global Public Media. She co-wrote and co-produced the documentary, The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil. Quinn Bachman earned a degree in Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs from Miami University and studied abroad at the University of Havana in Cuba. The International Conference on Peak Oil and Climate Change: Paths to Sustainability explores the root cause of rising gas prices, global warming, biodiversity loss and other indicators of global unsustainability. Participants then focus on the concepts of sustainability and the associated value systems and cultural visions. A spectrum of breakout seminar presentations led by professionals and experts help businesses, governments, individuals and communities move towards a vision of local cultures of sustainability. The International Conference on Peak Oil and Climate Change: Paths to Sustainability is hosted by Local Future, a nonprofit community education organization founded by educator Aaron Wissner. http://localfuture.org


































