juncture: a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made; "at that juncture he had no idea what to do"; "he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point"
A point at which a crucial decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences
A road that crosses a main road or joins two main roads
a point where a choice must be made; "Freud's work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology"
An intersection of two or more roads
hamlet: a community of people smaller than a village
bicycle: ride a bicycle
motorcycle: a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
A bicycle or motorcycle
bicycle: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004
On a hot, sticky afternoon this June 2004, 46,000 people gathered at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas to witness the once-in-a-lifetime congregation of musical legends at 'ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL.' The unprecedented gathering of dozens of the world's top rock, blues, country, jazz and folk guitarists featured artists such as Eric Clapton, Santana, ZZ Top, James Taylor, John Mayer, Joe Walsh, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Jimmie Vaughn, Robert Randolph, Eric Johnson and many more. Special features will include behind-the-scenes footage, artist interviews, alternate angle viewing capabilities, and much more.
DVD 1 track-listing: 1. Open Montage (Texas Flood) - By Eric Clapton - Jimme Vaughan 2. Cocaine (Video) 3. Love In Vain Blues (Video) - By Robert Lockwood Jr. 4. Killing Floor (Video) - By Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin & Jimmie Vaughan 5. Sweet Home Chicago (Video) - By Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin & Jimmie Vaughan 6. Six Strings Down (Video) - By Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph & Jimmie Vaughan 7. Rock Me Baby (Video) - By Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, B.B. King & Jimmie Vaughan 8. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Video) - By Dan Tyminski with Ron Block 9. Road To Nash Vegas (Video) - By Dan Tyminski with Ron Block 10. Copperline (Video) - By James Taylor with Jerry Douglas 11. Steamroller (Video) - By James Taylor with Joe Walsh 12. Oklahoma Borderline (Video) - By Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas 13. What Cowgirls Do (Video) - By Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas 14. After Midnight (Video) - By Eric Clapton - J.J. Cale 15. Call Me The Breeze (Video) - By Eric Clapton - J.J. Cale 16. The March (Video) - By Robert Randolph & The Family Band 17. Green Light Girl (Video) - By Doyle Bramhall II 18. Jingo (Video) - By Eric Clapton - Carlos Santana 19. City Love (Video) - By John Mayer 20. Your Body Is A Wonderland (Video) - By John Mayer
DVD 2 track-listing: 1. Rag Bihag (Video) - By Vishwa Mohan Bhatt 2. Tones For Elvin Jones (Video) - By John McLaughlin 3. Josie (Video) - By Larry Carlton 4. Going Down Slow (Video) - By David Edwards aka David 'Honeyboy' Edwards 5. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day (Video) 6. Time Make Two (Video) - By Robert Cray 7. Give Me Up Again (Video) - By Jonny Lang 8. Neighborhood (Video) - By David Hidalgo 9. I'm The Hell Outta Here (Video) - By Steve Vai 10. Desert Rose (Video) - By Eric Johnson 11. Funk 49 (Video) - By Joe Walsh 12. Rocky Mountain Way (Video) - By Joe Walsh 13. I Shot The Sheriff (Video) 14. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Blues In C) (Video) 15. La Grange (Video) - By ZZ Top 16. Tush (Video) - By ZZ Top
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1999 Specialized Crossroads Sport.
This is the bike I bought to replace the Impact, my Old Faithful. I must have been taken with the graceful curvature of the frame, or the notion that I was somehow a "hybrid" kind of guy. From the beginning, though, this bike and I just didn't click. Don't get me wrong — it was great to have a new bike again — but during the first few weeks of riding I had to return it several times to The Bicycle Trip (the shop in Santa Cruz where I'd bought it) because spokes kept breaking on me; later on the seat-post suspension began to stick, as well. I don't know, maybe I'm being too hard. I think at the time I just felt guilty for practically giving my Impact away in favor of something more sleek and polished.
I used this bike to commute to work for perhaps the last year or so that I was in Santa Cruz. When I left for Japan in July of 2000, I left the bike with Chad on indefinite loan.
Naples Cyclery
We actually rented these after we returned the other bikes. It only cost us $20 for the day, but I felt like a douche-bag riding this stupid bike. We just used the bikes to ride down to the beach and check crap out so they served their purpose. Naples is a very bicycle friendly town so it's just easier to cruise around by the beaches on bikes.
These stupid cruiser style bikes are very popular down there. I bet 80% of the bikes I saw were like these, and about half were single speed.
crossroads specialized bike
For only the second time in the series' history, CMT has partnered with Big Machine Label Group's Republic Nashville to release CMT CROSSROADS: TRAIN AND MARTINA MCBRIDE to DVD. The DVD features seven performances from the chart-topping rockers Train and country queen Martina McBride, including their collaborations on such hits as Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," "Marry Me" and "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)," along with Martina's "A Broken Wing" and "Wrong Baby Wrong." The DVD also includes extended interviews with the artists, and two never-before-seen performances. The show was taped before a live audience in Nashville last year, and debuted on CMT in November. In 2009, CMT released CMT CROSSROADS: TAYLOR SWIFT AND DEF LEPPARD on DVD with Big Machine Label Group's Big Machine Records. Train and Martina join an elite group of performers who have taped CMT CROSSROADS, which pairs country music stars with popular artists from other genres - pop, rock, R&B - to play together, swap stories and share their common love of music. Martina was recently nominated for the 2011 CMT Music Awards CMT Performance of the Year from CMT CROSSROADS: TRAIN AND MARTINA MCBRIDE. CMT CROSSROADS is produced by Tom Forrest and Kathryn Russ. John Hamlin, Margaret Comeaux and Bill Flanagan serve as executive producers for CMT.