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Offline Froderik

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« Reply #465 on: September 30, 2005, 12:26:00 AM »
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Dickey Betts and Great southern-Atlantas' Burnin' Down, side 1

I'll bet this is a good one....how does it compare with the Allman Bros. Band?
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« Reply #466 on: September 30, 2005, 10:33:00 AM »
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On 2005-09-29 21:26:00, Froderik wrote:

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Dickey Betts and Great southern-Atlantas' Burnin' Down, side 1

I'll bet this is a good one....how does it compare with the Allman Bros. Band?"


It aint bad, bluesy in the way you would expect, but not as exciting as the Allmans, a little slow.  He sounds better with the Allmans than he does with Great Southern. You know; the Allmans JAM, Great Southern don't.  It's a nice record to have around for a little change up now and then.

Froderick,  i can't stand it when i hear a great song on the radio, but don' know who it is. Especially if it's on public radio, 'cause you may never hear it again.
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« Reply #467 on: September 30, 2005, 02:48:00 PM »
I might find out what it was by searching the playlists in a few days..day and time noted..
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« Reply #468 on: September 30, 2005, 02:49:00 PM »
The Tubes--Now
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« Reply #469 on: September 30, 2005, 03:45:00 PM »
That I like some popular music. I can't.

Jay Z & Linkin Park - Collision Course (I think is the name)

Kid Rock - Cocky

More Rollins

My cd spinning days are over in the house for awhile. :evil:  :cry2:  :cry2:  :cry2:
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« Reply #470 on: September 30, 2005, 04:54:00 PM »
I'm about to leave work and listen to that song Pictures by Kid Rock. I feel totally depresed listening to it yet I listen over and over.... It's like some kind of obsessive sickness that needs curing.

Are people actually doing work at work today???? It's Friday for crying out loud  :lol:
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« Reply #471 on: September 30, 2005, 08:00:00 PM »
REM-"Radio Free Europe"

Nirvana--"Heart-Shaped Box"

Joan Jett & the Blackhearts--"Play That Song Again"

Lyres--"Help You Ann"

Laika & the Cosmonauts--"Cafe Equator"

Saints--"River Deep, Mountain High"

Forty-Fives--"Daddy Rolling Stone"

The Fleshtones--"Pretty Pretyy Pretty" (!!!!)

Rolling Stones--"No Expectations"

Beatles--"Doctor Robert"

The Who--"I Can See For Miles", "Bargain"

Eddie Cochran--"Come On Everybody"

New York Dolls--"Subway Train"

Searchers--"Needles and Pins"

Desmond Dekker & the Aces--"007 (Shanty Town)"

Santana--"Soul Sacrifice"

Paul McCartney--"Riding To Vanity Fair" (surprisingly good, kinda dark....)

Ray Charles--"I Chose to Sing the Blues"

Ramones--"Baby I Love You"

Scientists--"Solid Gold Hell"

Raveonettes--"Uncertain Times"

Rolling Stones--"Connection"

Thee Ultra Bimbos--"We're Not Gonna Take It" (Girl garage group covering Twisted Sister)

Velvet Underground--"Temptation Inside Your Heart" (coolest Velvets song ever)

Electric Light Orchestra--"Fire On High" (one of only two ELO songs I can stand listening to, the other being "Showdown".  Other than those, ELO is completely useless)

Joe Jackson--"Stepping Out", "Is She Really Going Out With Him?"

Oasis--"Lyla"

Vatican Sex Kittens--"Be More Flamboyant"  (cool garage song, bonus points for having such a cool band name)

Aerosmith--"Rats In the Cellar"

Dictators--"California Sun" (not as cool as the ramones version)

Gore Gore Girls--"Casino", "You Lied to Me Before"

Bob Mould--"Circles", "Paralyzed"

Clutch--"10001110101"

Forty Fives--"Superpill"

Bob Dylan--"Love Minus Zero"

Launderettes--"Take Me to the Race"

Robert Plant--"Louie, Louie"

Kaiser Chiefs--"I Predict A Riot"

Eels--"Trouble With Dreams"

Tegan & Sara--"Speak Slow"

Donnie Iris--"Ah! Leah!"

Wombats--"Bye Bye Baby"

The Greenhornes--"Pattern Skies"

Chesterfield Kings--"Echo"

Iggy Pop-"Cold Metal"

White Stripes--"The Denial Twist"

Donovan--"Hurdy Gurdy Man"

David Bowie--"Ashes to Ashes"

System of A Down--"Chop Suey"

Warlocks--"Baby Blue"

Solarflares--"Every Way I Lose"

Radiohead--"Optimistic"

Blue Oyster Cult--"ETI (Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence)"

Caesars--"Jerk It Out"

The Cars--"Dangerous Type"

Sahara Hotnights--"Difference Between Love and Hell"

DM3--"Just Like Nancy"

Dr. John--"I Walk On Gilded Splinters"

Grateful Dead--"Morning Dew"

White Stripes--"The Air Near My Fingers"

Bob Marley & Wailers--"I Shot the Sheriff"

Snow--"Informer"

Saints--"Porno Movies"

Yeah Yeah Yeahs--"Maps"

Foo Fighters--"DOA"
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« Reply #472 on: September 30, 2005, 09:24:00 PM »
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Global A Go-Go

Almost Rodeo - Almost Rodeo
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« Reply #473 on: September 30, 2005, 11:25:00 PM »
I watched and listened to VH-1's Hip Hop Honors show. Good stuff  :tup:

Hmmm let's see, lots of tributes to stuff I really enjoyed as a kid. You can watch here:

http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/hip_hop ... spot.jhtml

I have it on the computer right now. lol.

First tribute was to LL Cool J and he performed Mama Said Knock You Out. Nelly performed LL's I'm Bad.

Then there was Ice T, Furious 5, Salt -N- Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, Kanye West  :tup:, Tribute to Biggie done by Faith, Kanye West, & Luda.

Watch it now!
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« Reply #474 on: September 30, 2005, 11:34:00 PM »
Please list the good stuff.
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« Reply #475 on: October 01, 2005, 01:05:00 AM »
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On 2005-09-30 20:34:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Please list the good stuff."


The anon before you did that.  :roll:
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« Reply #476 on: October 01, 2005, 11:10:00 AM »
Mighty Diamonds--"I Need A Roof"

Beenie Man--"Murderer"

Mony Alexander w/ Ernest Ranglin--"Marcus Garvey"

Peter Tosh--"Downpresser Man"

Sinead O'Connor--"Downpresser Man"

Skatalites--"Guns of Navaronne"

Steel Pulse--"Tyrant"

Deee-Lite--"Pussycat Meow"

Damian Marley--"Jamrock"

The Kinks--"Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight"

The Defectors--"It's Gonna Take Some Time"

Jack Johnson--"The Horizon Has Been Defeated"

The Mooney Suzuki--"Hot Sugar"

Elvis Costello--"High Fidelity"

Supersuckers--"Shake It Off"

Tim and Neil Finn--"Mary of the South Seas"

Tommy James & the Shondelles--"Crimson and Clover"

Nic Armstrong--"Down Home Girl"

Ryan Adams & the Cardinals--"The Hardest Part"

Eurythmics--"Would I Lie to You?"

Medeski, Martin, and Wood--"Smoke"

Jimi Hendrix--"Spanish Castle Magic"

Phoebe Snow--"Shakey Ground"

White Stripes--"Blue Orchid"

Black-Eyed Peas--"Sticky"

Black Uhuru--"I Love King Sellassie"

Interpol--"Slow Hands"

Violent Femmes--"Gone Daddy Gone"

Prodigals--"Jug of Punch"

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--"No Easy Way"
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« Reply #477 on: October 01, 2005, 04:31:00 PM »
Err.. some more country music while I was ice skating earlier. The only song I recognized was that Redneck Woman song which is alright. Then some pop sounding stuff played here and there. The kind of music you hear in dumb movies when they are playing music that is supposed to be cool and it's far from it.
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« Reply #478 on: October 01, 2005, 05:39:00 PM »
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On 2005-10-01 08:10:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Mighty Diamonds--"I Need A Roof"



Beenie Man--"Murderer"



Mony Alexander w/ Ernest Ranglin--"Marcus Garvey"



Peter Tosh--"Downpresser Man"



Sinead O'Connor--"Downpresser Man"



Skatalites--"Guns of Navaronne"



Steel Pulse--"Tyrant"



Deee-Lite--"Pussycat Meow"



Damian Marley--"Jamrock"



The Kinks--"Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight"



The Defectors--"It's Gonna Take Some Time"



Jack Johnson--"The Horizon Has Been Defeated"



The Mooney Suzuki--"Hot Sugar"



Elvis Costello--"High Fidelity"



Supersuckers--"Shake It Off"



Tim and Neil Finn--"Mary of the South Seas"



Tommy James & the Shondelles--"Crimson and Clover"



Nic Armstrong--"Down Home Girl"



Ryan Adams & the Cardinals--"The Hardest Part"



Eurythmics--"Would I Lie to You?"



Medeski, Martin, and Wood--"Smoke"



Jimi Hendrix--"Spanish Castle Magic"



Phoebe Snow--"Shakey Ground"



White Stripes--"Blue Orchid"



Black-Eyed Peas--"Sticky"



Black Uhuru--"I Love King Sellassie"



Interpol--"Slow Hands"



Violent Femmes--"Gone Daddy Gone"



Prodigals--"Jug of Punch"



Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--"No Easy Way"











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'Ey some good shit.  Is this all comin' off the sattelite station or what ??  Mighty Diamonds, Skatalites.    420:smokin:
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« Reply #479 on: October 01, 2005, 06:02:00 PM »
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On 2005-09-30 22:05:00, Helena Handbasket wrote:

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On 2005-09-30 20:34:00, Anonymous wrote:


"Please list the good stuff."




The anon before you did that.  :roll:
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How funny.  :lol:
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If you would have justice in this world, then begin to see that a human being is not a means to some end.  People are not commodities.  When human beings are just to one another government becomes obsolete and real freedom is born; SPIRITUAL ANARCHY.