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❤️ God Part II 🎁

""God Part II" is a song by rock band U2, and the 14th track from their 1988 album Rattle and Hum. Content It was written as an answer song to John Lennon's "God", having the same kind of lyrical structure. It also contains an attack on American biographer Albert Goldman, on the following verses, by way of Lennon's song "Instant Karma!": :I don't believe in Goldman :His type like a curse :Instant Karma's gonna get him :If I don't get him first Additionally, the song alludes to Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time", in the lyric "Heard a singer on the radio late last night/He says he's gonna kick the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight." The song is a departure from the folksy- roots rock sound of the album's other studio recordings and is an introduction to the darker sound the band would adopt following the release of their next album, Achtung Baby.McCormick (2006), p. 207 A remix entitled the 'Hard Metal Dance Mix' was released on the "When Love Comes to Town" single. Live performance history "God Part II" was only played on the Lovetown Tour in late 1989 and early 1990. It was played at 36 of the 47 concerts; it debuted at the first show of the tour on 21 September 1989 in Perth and was last performed at the second-last show of the tour on 9 January 1990 in Rotterdam. It was one of six songs to be used as concert openers on the tour, opening two concerts: 26 December 1989 in Dublin and 5 January 1990 in Rotterdam. For these two performances, its heavy bassline was linked to a recording of the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil".U2-Vertigo-Tour.com, God Part II performance history, accessed 25 September 2007. A performance from a Dublin show later saw light on the release Live from the Point Depot. After the Lovetown Tour, its sole live appearance was as a brief lyrical snippet by Bono at the end of "With or Without You" on 23 April 1992 in Vancouver.U2-Vertigo- Tour.com, Setlist for 23 April 1992, Vancouver, accessed 25 September 2007. See also *List of covers of U2 songs - God Part II References Category:U2 songs Category:1988 songs Category:Song recordings produced by Jimmy Iovine Category:Songs written by Bono Category:Songs written by Adam Clayton Category:Songs written by the Edge Category:Songs written by Larry Mullen Jr. "

❤️ Saskatchewan Railway Museum 🎁

"The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is a railway museum located west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at the intersection of the Pike Lake Highway (Hwy 60) and the Canadian National Railway tracks (on "Hawker" siding). It is operated by the Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association (SRHA) and was opened in 1990. Images Image:CNR-Boxcar-GTPShedStation.jpgCNR boxcars Unity baggage shed, and Argo Train Station Image:Streetcar-SRM.jpgSaskatchewan Railway Museum Image:WelcomeSRM.jpgWelcome sign to Saskatchewan Railway Museum Image:SRM-EAST.jpgSaskatchewan Railway Museum eastern half Image:SRM- West.jpgSaskatchewan Railway Museum western half Canpotex Potash Car File:ObanTowerLeverFrame.jpgSask Railway museum File:Hawker-Eaton- InternmentCamp.jpgSask Railway museum File:CPR-SnowPlough-SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:SpreaderHydraulicsSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:CNorR- TrainStation.jpgSask Railway museum File:SnowPloughInteriorSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:SnowPloughFloorSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:Oban- InterlockingTower-SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:SnowPloughLeversSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:CNR-Snow-Plough- SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:SnowPloughHeater.jpgSask Railway museum File:SnowPloughHoodSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:Snow-Plough-Wing- SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:ObanInterlockingTowerSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:RailSnowPloughWing.jpgSask Railway museum File:JordanSpreaderSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:Jordan-Spreader- SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:Unity Express ShedSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:West-SRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:ComincoTankCarSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:TankCarSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:CPRCabooseSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:23TonGELocomotiveSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:BoxCarStationSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:PushPoleSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:Three-wheelDraisineSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:LcomotiveBellSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:InteriorBoilerSteamLocomotiveSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:ArgoStationSRM.jpgSask Railway museum File:S3-DieselElectricLocomotive- SRM.jpgThe Sask Railway museum's Canadian Pacific S-3 Locomotives The museum has a Canadian Pacific S-3 locomotive originally built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1957 to a design originally developed by the American Locomotive Company. Between 2001 and 2006 the S-3 was restored and painted in original period colours and is now on display.http://www.saskrailmuseum.org/S-3%20Press%20release%20Aug06.pdf S-3 Press Release September 1, 2006 The museum has a smaller General Electric diesel electric locomotive built in 1941. This unit was originally used by the US Army and US Air Force before being purchased by SaskPower for use on the Saskatoon coal-fired A. L. Cole power plant before the site was decommissioned. This is augmented with a Canadian Pacific trackmobile built by Whiting Corporation in 1957. Other locomotives such as China Railways SL7, China Railways JF, SJ X2 will be on display in Saskatchewan Railway Museum in 2020. Street cars Saskatoon Municipal Railway streetcar No. 40 at Saskatchewan Railway Museum Saskatoon Municipal Railway streetcar No. 51 at Saskatchewan Railway Museum The interior of Saskatoon Municipal Railway streetcar No. 203 at Saskatchewan Railway Museum Saskatoon Municipal Railway streetcar No. 203 at Saskatchewan Railway Museum The Saskatoon Municipal Railway operated street cars (also known as trams) from New Year's Day 1913 until 1951. They had a cumulative total of 56 streetcars; three of which are now owned by the museum. Car 40, built by the Preston Car Company in 1911, was originally used in Calgary before being obtained by Saskatoon in 1919. It was one of seven units obtained from a trade with Calgary for six larger units that were too heavy to cross the Traffic Bridge. Car 51 was built by the National Steel Car company in 1927, and operated in Saskatoon until the end of street car service. Both of these cars have been restored to original colours. Car 203 was built by the Cincinnati Car Company in 1918. It was in service in Cleveland, Ohio and the city of London, Ontario before being purchased by Saskatoon. Restoration on this car has not started. Passenger and freight service cars The Canadian Pacific kirkella is on display. It was built by the Pullman Company in 1913 as a first class sleeping car; it was in regular service until 1956 when it was converted for use on a work train as a carman’s sleeper. The car was used when filming Summer of the Monkeys. The museum has Canadian Pacific and Canadian National boxcars, flat beds and a hopper car on display. A Cominco tank car is also on display. Special cars The museum has two snow ploughs on display. The Canadian Pacific plow was manufactured in 1913, while the Canadian National plow was manufactured in 1927. The museum has speeders, wash cars and boarding cars used by work crews on display. Also on display is a diesel emergency generator car built by Canadian Car and Foundry in 1928 and owned by SaskPower. Buildings The buildings are former railway stations and service buildings moved to the site from other parts of Saskatchewan. Canadian Northern Railway * Six Person Bunkhouse circa 1919 from Maymont; now used as a gift shop * Brisbin Station circa 1918, originally used in Debden before being moved to Brisbin * Borden Tool Shed Canadian Pacific Railway * Register Building, built 1915, Cory * New Humboldt Tool Shed * Old Humboldt Tool Shed * Outlook Tool Shed, built 1915 Canadian National Railway * Nutana Engineman’s Bunkhouse, now used as the museum centre Grand Trunk Pacific Railway * Oban Interlocking Tower * Unity Express Shed, built 1919 * Agro Station, built 1913 Affiliations The museum is affiliated with CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada. See also * Biggar railway station * C.N. Industrial * Eaton Internment Camp * Saskatoon railway station – current * Saskatoon Railway Station (Canadian Pacific) – historic * Sutherland * Union Station (Regina) * Canadian Pacific Railway * List of heritage railways in Canada ReferencesExternal links * Home page Category:Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan Category:Railway museums in Saskatchewan Category:Museums in Saskatoon "

❤️ Krasnosielc 🎁

"Krasnosielc is a village in Maków County (Masovian Voivodeship), on the river Orzyc, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Krasnosielc. It lies approximately north of Maków Mazowiecki and north of Warsaw. Previous names include Sielc, Siedlec and in . The village has a population of 1,300. History Until the mid-19th century the town lay within the estate of Krasiński family. The Jews, who had begun to settle there in the mid-18th century, made up 60% of its population by 1841. The Jewish district was defined by a legal document according to which Jews were obliged to pay rent to count Józef Krasiński. A Jewish kahal was established in Krasnosielc in 1844 following an official complaint about improprieties of the kahal in Przasnysz. Krasnosielc lost its municipal status in 1869, soon after its last Polish owner Karol Krasiński died childless. In 1883 a synagogue was built. The town changed hands several times before Poland regained its independence in 1918. The Jewish community of Krasnosielc ceased to exist in early September 1939. Following the German invasion of Poland, SS units of Panzer Division Kempf forced the Jews into the synagogue and massacred them there. A day later, the remainder (mostly men) were machine- gunned at the same location.David Shachar, "Research of the Massacre at Krasnosielc and Provision of a Memorial to the Victims" with Notes by the author. The anti-Jewish massacre became widely publicized in Berlin as the first of its kind on Polish soil. The perpetrators received sentences of a few years, and their superiors were replaced.Katarzyna Olzacka, History of Krasnosielc at www.kirkuty.xip.pl Notable inhabitants *Janusz Bojarski (born 1956), Polish general *Harry and Sam Warner, co-founders of Warner Bros., were born in Krasnosielc *a son of Pearl Leah Eichelbaum and Benjamin Voron, a shoemaker References * Gallery of photographs of Krasnosielc * Jewish Community in Krasnosielc on Virtual Shtetl Category:Villages in Maków County Category:Shtetls Category:Holocaust locations in Poland "

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