Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were regulars on Perry Como's " Chesterfield Supper Club " which ran from 1944 to 1949 . and the Satisfiers were named on this basis . ) With or without Carroll, the Satisfiers also backed Como on some recordings.
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Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were regulars on Perry Como's " Chesterfield Supper Club " which ran from 1944 to 1949 . and the Satisfiers were named on this basis . ) With or without Carroll, the Satisfiers also backed Como on some recordings.
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Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were regulars on Perry Como's " Chesterfield Supper Club " which ran from 1944 to 1949 . and the Satisfiers were named on this basis . ) With or without Carroll, the Satisfiers also backed Como on some recordings.
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Max-Neef shows that certain satisfiers, promoted as satisfying a particular need, in fact inhibit or destroy the possibility of satisfying other needs : e . g ., the arms race, while ostensibly satisfying the need for protection, in fact then destroys subsistence, participation, affection and freedom; preventative medicine; meditation; educational games.
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Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers'recording of " Old Buttermilk Sky " reached # 7 on the " Billboard " top-selling retail records chart for November 23, 1946 ( there was no unified Billboard Hot 100 chart yet, but the retail sales chart is sometimes ( although not always ) considered the nearest approximation ) . " Billboard " described the record as exhibiting " easy flowing melodies and rhythms " which " fall easy on the ears " making for a " bright and breezy " performance.