Keep any room in your home or office cool with this 36-inch Bionaire tower fan. The remote control lets you set the fan speed without getting up, and three speeds let you customize airflow to fit the current needs in a room. This Bionaire tower fan oscillates to provide air to a large area.
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I really wanted this fan. My wife and I have a tower fan that's easily 4 years old (or older) and needed to be replaced. This fan came up as a Best Buy Deal of the Day at an amazing price, and I ordered it. Sadly, things didn't work out as planned....
The fan never worked. When it was delivered, there was a sizeable dent in the box, and whatever happened during shipping ruined the fan. The fan oscillated, but the fan motor was completely shot. So, my plan to replace my old tower fan was a complete flop.
Would I buy the same fan again? Probably not. I can't say if it was broken in shipping or never worked to begin with, but I'm not willing to take that plunge again. Sorry!
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October 16, 1969 will forever be remembered as the day rock 'n' roll was changed forevermore. That's the date Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward entered Regent Sound Studios and recorded their debut self-titled album. And the rest, as they say, is history!
Originally a blues band called Earth, Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, and Bill were forced to change the name of their band when they discovered another band by the same name already existed. They then wrote the song "Black Sabbath," and, inspired by the new direction their music had taken, adopted the title as the name of their new band. Their music was much darker and in stark contrast to the popular music of the late 1960s, which was dominated by flower power, folk music, and hippie culture. And with that, a new breed of rock 'n' roll was born!.
Several songs on the album will be instantly familiar: "Black Sabbath" (obviously), "The Wizard," and "N.I.B." have remained standards amongst Black Sabbath fans. However, most listeneners have never heard the full medley that ends with "N.I.B."; most have only heard the single. It's in the two medleys that the band's blues roots really show, and it gives a certain level of authenticity to the four young men who changed the world in just one day.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the band or are getting tired of listening to their Greatest Hits album over and over again, dive into their eponymous debut. This album should be mandatory listening for anyone claiming to love heavy metal. This is where it all started, and this album it truly legendary.