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General Interest => Let It Bleed => Topic started by: Froderik on May 10, 2005, 12:16:00 AM
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Same idea...just not everything that you listened to today. Just pick one or two cool things that you heard and maybe go into why you liked listening to whatever it was.
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James-Collection(import)
James-Seven
comparing both cds to see which one was better.
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Richard Thompson - for the sake of mary, I can't wake up to save my life, mgb-gt
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U2--WAR
I wanted to reacquaint myself with some of their early stuff (this one is from 1983) since they have been playing some of it on their current tour.
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Well this as I posted on the other thread. I chose this because it makes me think of happy times in my life. KORN because I'm feeling angry and everything else in the car is played out.
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because it took me so fucking long to find a goddamn vein.....
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The Black Crowes--Lions (http://http://stu.wccnet.org/~dsatwicz/blackcrowesreview.html)
If you like this band at all, then you would appreciate this one no doubt.
Gotta give it a chance though...it's kind of a dud until you get to "Soul Singing" (the 8th song)
From there it's good all the way to the end.
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The House of Love- Wheels..love this song from best of album.
I just heard Frod's remake of this mess were in by thom yorke and pj harvey. ::kiss::
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::blushing::.. ::rainbow:: ..»Frod
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Right now Van Morrison If I Ever Needed Someone.
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Anti-Flag Kill the Rich!
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The Rolling Stones--Bridges to Babylon
The Pixies - "where is my mind" (at the end of Fight Club)
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throwing muses--hunkpapa (http://http://www.ectoguide.org/guide.cgi?artists/throwing.muses#hunkpapa)... »Froderik
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THE LARVELLES--Everybody Loves Larvelles (February 2005)
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Whirled Beet
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:287,miami.mp3
http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/mp3s/miami.mp3 (http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/mp3s/miami.mp3)
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http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/ ... erfect.mp3 (http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/mp3s/pictureperfect.mp3)
http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/ ... ouldbe.mp3 (http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/mp3s/everyfoolcouldbe.mp3)
http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/ ... dblues.mp3 (http://www.whirledbeet.com/public_html/mp3s/clintsmamasmaltedblues.mp3)
Don't laugh when you leave this courtroom, thinking you have beat the system because you have looked these things up yourself. We are going to get you down the road.
Washington Superior CourtJudge Rebecca Baker
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Audioslave
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The Essential Leonard Cohen (disk 1) (http://http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/essential.html)
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Big Star--#1 Record
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On 2005-05-16 13:53:00, Cayo Hueso
Very cool Ginger!! ::drummer:: Does the talent run in the family? ::cheers::
Oh, I wish! He told me to check out Jack Johnson
http://www.jackjohnsonmusic.com/main.as ... sp?Navid=7 (http://www.jackjohnsonmusic.com/main.asp?page=music.asp?Navid=7)
Mmmmmm... I got him chasing down CVB.Government can do something for the people only in proportion as it can do something to the people
Thomas Jefferson.
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Big Star--Radio City
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Jimi Hendrix--Electric Ladyland
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the jayhawks - "blue"
josh rouse - "it's the nighttime" »F13
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Beastie Boys--ILL COMMUNICATION
Various songs by Led Zeppelin on my co-workers computer. »Frod
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My Audioslave CD that my mom burned for me. Nice sunny day and stopped for some BBQ while doing a work errand. Bummed to be back at work till 9 :cry2:
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The Killers (http://http://www.islandrecords.com/thekillers/site/home.las) Hot Fuss
A great practice tape made by Flo (http://http://www.citypaper.com/music/recordreview.asp?id=7200) (a side-project of Landis McCord's that I played guitar in) recorded in our house sometime during May of 1996. The songs: plastic, multi-colored grill, foresight (3 chord peel out), singer in balto demo, out of my head (an original)
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You Can't always get what ya want from the Let it Bleed album. What a coincidence it's on cuz I just came here.
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R.E.M. - "imitation of life" (on the radio)
CVB - "new roman times" (what a great happy/sad song)
More stuff by Flo (again with me on guitar) recorded in a studio for the Sapatac compilation.
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Urge Overkill--Americruiser
Beck--Guero
The Eurythmics--Sweet Dreams ..(I never knew just how great this album is!)
The Bee Gees 1st ..(This LP is an excellent recording and has a beautiful cover! (http://http://www.beegees.dk/1st.jpg))..::rainbow::
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A recording of Cyndi Lauper singing her song "True Colors" that had been recorded previously on the Howard Stern show....he played it again today since she was a guest on the show.
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Hehe... I love the Bee Gees. :grin:
T'is an ill wind that blows no minds.
--Syadasti
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I heard "Shelter From the Storm" by Bob Dylan from the Hard Rain (http://http://orad.dent.kyushu-u.ac.jp/dylan/21HARD_R.html) (live) album.
I hadn't heard this since listening to my dad's records when I was a kid.
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Butthole surfers
Mudvayne - LD 50
311 - music
oh and Fear Factory - Arechetype ,in the car
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Altars of Madness
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The second side of Nevermind by Nirvana.. ::rocker::
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"Appalachian Stomp" - a bluegrass compilation
"That High and Lonesome Sound" - Old and in the Way band
"Shack-man" - Medeski, Martin and Wood
"Survival" - Bob Marley and the Wailers
"Janis Joplins' Greatest Hits"
"Jumpin'Jack Flash" covered by Johnny Winter
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"That High and Lonesome Sound" - Old and in the Way band
well allright...how's this one? I been lissenin' to JGB evry now and again.. ¥f13
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A&E
Dog the Bounty Hunter is a major dickhead. :smile:
I know it's TV but technically I was listening to it. :wave:
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.
--Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
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But I was listening to Pink Floyd earlier today and then happened upon this post... http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... =20#105734 (http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?topic=9522&forum=35&start=20#105734)
I would rather be exposed to the inconveniencies attending too much
liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.
--Thomas Jefferson, 1791, in a letter to Archibald Stuart
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The ZOO member who now stands before you
Was caught red-handed showing feelings
Showing feelings of an almost human nature;
This will not do, Call the GORILLA!
:scared: . ::nod:: :lol:
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On 2005-05-24 19:51:00, Froderik wrote:
"The second side of Nevermind by Nirvana.. ::rocker::"
I looked at that cd this morning and passed. Decided on Negative Approach instead. Then some Black Sabbath in the car
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The Jerry Garcia Band - Almost Acoustic ..»Frod
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On 2005-05-24 19:51:00, Froderik wrote:
"The second side of Nevermind by Nirvana.. ::rocker::"
does that mean it's on vinyl?
p.s. what size do you wear? come on, tell us! :lol:
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i got no explanation for why this girl like the hip-hop and the rap. but she does. i know krystene likes it too, anyone else? :em:
i heard there is a new craze coming out of Houston, super-slowed down rap. supposedly because it goes with the cough-syrup thing... maybe i am a little behind since i don't have t.v.
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On 2005-05-26 17:48:00, fka wrote:
"i got no explanation for why this girl like the hip-hop and the rap. but she does. i know krystene likes it too, anyone else? :em:
i heard there is a new craze coming out of Houston, super-slowed down rap. supposedly because it goes with the cough-syrup thing... maybe i am a little behind since i don't have t.v."
Slowed down? Huh? Any examples. There is crunk which is like how hard core is to rock. Well that's the best way I know how to explain it.
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Black Sabbath Symptom of the Universe and played War Pigs and Sweet Leaf over and over a few times.
Other stuff to, but just the same ol stuff.
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Victim of Love- Eagles
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The Foo Fighters--One by One ::bigsmilebounce::
The Kinks-- side one of Preservation Act I. ::bwahaha::
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The Beatles - "I should have known better" (it was a nice song to play along with on this sweet acoustic that my guitar tech friend lent me while he's working on my yamaha)
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Goldspot - "friday" (heard this on the radio...some d.i.y. band from LA)
Foo Fighters - breakout, aurora, live-in skin, next year..(from whatever album it is)
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Hooked on vh1 mega hits...love this channel!
Coldplay-Clocks from storyteller 2005
Massive Attack-Protection
Muse-Hysteria :nworthy:
NIN-Hand that feeds
Bumming while watching NIN cuz my friend just got back stage tickets for tonights show in Phoenix. :flame:
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Foo Fighters - headwires, ain't it the life
The Killers - smile like you mean it, all these things that i've done
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The Killers - smile like you mean it
Guns and Roses - tracks 2-6 from Appetite for Destruction
The Killers - smile like you mean it, all these things that i've done, andy you're a star
Foo Fighters - have it all
U2 - wild honey
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I bleed-Pixies
Man-o-war-Radiohead
Bobby moore's wine-The Chameleons
Can't take my eyes off of you-Colorfield
Brothers&sisters-Coldplay
No.13-Pixies
Mirror to my women's mind-Peter Murphy :nworthy:
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National Public Radio...just like every morning.
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National Public Radio...just like every morning.
How was it today? Any good?
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Bob Marley - "Trenchtown Rock" (live) ::rainbow:: :smokin:
Robbers on High Street - "Spanish Teeth"
listen (http://http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/2852.html)
Van Morrison--Astral Weeks (http://http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/~hayward/van/discography/astralweeks.html)
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X&Y-Coldplay :tup: :tup: :tup:
http://www.coldplay.com/site.php (http://www.coldplay.com/site.php)
http://www.coldplaying.com/ (http://www.coldplaying.com/)
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Beck - girl, scarecrow
Guns & Roses - "It's So Easy" ::both:: :lol:
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heard them too...goldspot is getting a nice buzz in L.A....or so i hear from one of my friends out there...i bought their record after listening to "friday"...heard it on WTMD...it's phenomenal.
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Some live stuff by Sonny Landreth on WTMD. :grin:
Wilco - "Theologians" :tup:
Little Feat - "Oh, Atlanta"
Robert Plant - "Shine it All Around"
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I love G&R it's so easy.One of my fav songs on this album.
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Yesterday I was listening to One by One by the Foo Fighters and noticed some musical similarities to a couple of older songs that I know of:
Have It All (the verse part was reminiscent of the song "52 Girls" by the B52's)
Disenchanted Lullaby (noticed definite similarities to the song "Overdose" by AC/DC)
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Beethoven--Sonata #14 (the "Moonlight" sonata)
Ian Hobson, piano
The Temptations - "How Sweet it is to Be Loved By You" (that's some nice bass playin')
Bach - Concerto in Dm for two violins
Chopin - mazurka op. 17 #2, waltz op. 64 #1, funeral march
Scott Joplin - "The Entertainer"
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (side one)
Rod Stewart - "Italian Girls"
The Moody Blues - "You and Me"
The Rolling Stones - lady jane & ride on, baby
Paul and Linda McCartney--Ram (side one only)
Television - "Marquee Moon"
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Bob Dylan- Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
Brian Eno--Discreet Music »F13
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Bob Marley-Buffalo solider
Franz Ferdinand-Take me out
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc :tup:
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Vivaldi--Cello Concertos
David Bowie--All Saints (http://http://www.broodger.com/index.shtml?cat/c003/c00308.html)
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Coldplay-X&Y
Suede- Live in Stockholm Sweden 4/93
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dj cheb i sabbah (http://http://chebisabbah.com/)
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Syd Barrett--The Madcap Laughs (http://http://www.sydbarrett.net/Front%20Pages/makingmadcap.htm)
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Joni Mitchell--For the Roses . æ»Froderik
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On this "guitar gods" DVD that someone lent me which I wired thru the stereo...

Santana - jingo
The Grateful Dead - one more saturday night
Johnny Winter - johnny b. goode
Duane Eddy - theme from peter gunn
Jimi Hendrix - hey joe
Delaney, Bonnie and Clapton - tribute to robert johnson
Mountain - don't look around...?
The Who - happy jack
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Talking Heads Psycho Killer
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GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD GRATEFUL DEAD........................................................................
LOVE THEM !!!!!!!!
Nuff Said
Kelly C.
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Fix it, Message and many more songs from Coldplay's X&Y special on MTV 2 tonight.:nworthy:
This album is a must have and can't wait to get it on Tuesday.
Listening to Oasis Familar to millions right now.
Love song #4 supersong and #2 on sec disk called cigarettes& alcohol.
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Talking Heads Psycho Killer
:nworthy: :nworthy:
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Juvenile Greatest Hits
Aerosmith Get Your Wings
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:nworthy:
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Cheap Trick - "Elo Kiddies" ::hehehmm::
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Rage Against the Machine Live
Aerosmith Get Your Wings (I"m slightly obessevive w/ this one) :rofl:
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"I"m slightly obessevive w/ this one."
And why is that, young lady? :smokin:
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Joan Armatrading - "Down to Zero"
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On 2005-06-07 22:38:00, Dr Fucktard wrote:
""I"m slightly obessevive w/ this one."
And why is that, young lady? :smokin: "
Why it reminds me of my druggie past of course!
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Another Mexican Telecaster (that I think I'm gonna trade mine for) thru my Mesa Boogie Mark IIB.
The Grateful Dead - "Box of Rain"
R.E.M. - "Pretty Persuasion"
Paul Anka lounging up "Smells Like Teen Spirit (the Nirvana song) on the Late Show.....eegadz...
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Whirled Beet (http://http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?topic=9543&forum=33&start=10#102923)
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Bruce Springsteen - spirit in the night, it's hard to be a saint in the city
Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (http://http://home.att.net/~sl.schofield2/springsteen/greetings_from_asbury_park_nj/Greetings_from_Asbury_Park_NJ.jpg) (the LP)
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Blur - "Coffee & T.V."
David Bowie - "Spaceoddity"
Led Zeppelin - "Communication Breakdown"
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The Killers - smile like you mean it, all these things that i've done, andy you're a star, on top
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion--Now I Got Worry (side 1)
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Invinsible-Venus
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Sam, Andreas and me (http://http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?topic=8135&forum=33&start=10#109000)
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Leonard Cohen - tracks 1-8 from the Essential LC
Richard Thompson--Mirror Blue
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Gwen Stefani really sucked on SNL tonight.
(Yeah, I know it was a rerun but it wasn't that old)
She really SUCKED!!!
She's become a Madonna wanna-be or something. Puh-leeeeeze!! ::puke::
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Coldplay- LIVE at Camden Palace London, England 6/6/05
http://launch.yahoo.com/ar-303082---Coldplay (http://launch.yahoo.com/ar-303082---Coldplay)
I love what Chris Martin has written on his hand about fair trading.
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Some local bands live George Bedard & the Kingpins and Fubar.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/ ... er=unknown (http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/5935975?rnd=1118638538928&has-player=unknown)
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"I love what Chris Martin has written on his hand about fair trading."
i wonder where he doesn't go shopping... :wink:
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KORN particulary this song which I really enjoy :flame: :lol:
I'm feeling mean today
Not lost, not blown away
Just irritated and quite hated
Self control breaks down
Why's everything so tame?
I Like my life insane
I'm fabericating and debating
Who I'm gonna kick around
Right now
Can't find a way
To get accross the hate
When I see you
Right now
I feel it scratch inside
I want to slash and beat you
Right now
I rip apart the things inside
That excite you
Right now
I can't control myself
I Fucking hate you
I'm feeling cold today
Not hurt just Fucked away
I'm devastated and frustrated
God I feel so bound
So why'd I feel the need?
I think it's time to bleed
I'm gonna cut myself
and watch the blood hit the ground
Right now
Can't find a way
To get accross the hate
When I see you
Right now
I feel it scratch inside
I want to slash and beat you
Right now
I rip apart the things inside
That excite you
Right now
I can't control myself
I Fucking hate you
You open your mouth again
I swear I'm gonna break it
You open your mouth again,
Oh God I cannot take it
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up!
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up!
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up!
Shut up, shut up, shut up or I'll Fuck you up!
Right now
Can't find a way
To get accross the hate
When I see you
Right now
I feel it scratch inside
I want to slash and beat you
Right now
I rip apart the things inside
That excite you
Right now
I can't control myself
I Fucking hate you
I Fucking hate you [x4]
I Fucking hate you (Shut up!) [x3]
Shut
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Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
EYEHATEGOD Dope Sick
Metallica
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Sonny Rollins--Silver City
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Sugarland-Baby Girl
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EYEHATEGOD In the Name of Suffering
Al Green I'm Still In Love W/ You
Audioslave
Metallica
Mariah Carey's new cd (whatever the name of it is)
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Foo Fighters- In Your Honor
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This Hernandis acoustic guitar lent to me while my Yahama is being worked on.
Apparently they are pretty rare - can't even find a picture of one via search engine..
It only has .10's on it (the thickest guage it can handle) and it sounds sweet! ::rainbow::
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Parliament - "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)"
The Pixies - "Here Comes Your Man"
(it came on as soon as I changed stations from some lame classical music)
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Well...play something and sent it to me. :wink:
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Webcrawler: nice taste in music (EYEHATEGOD)
You checked out soilent green yet?
Pitchshifter
High On Fire
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Ornette Coleman - "Nightmare"
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Well, it was last night actually: Grand Funk Railroad, (one of my favorite bands), "The 1971 Tour Live".
Best track on the disc: #9: "Inside Looking Out"
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I have some album by them.....alright, I'll go see what it is..it's called Closer to Home...probably their most well known release considering the songs that are on it. Just for grins I put on side one right now (Sin's a Good Man's Brother) and it ain't bad at all....»Froderik
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No, but I'll keep them in mind.
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Best of Santana
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i collect vinyl. i been lookin' for "Closer To Home" for a while. It's been hard for me to find, but last night a good friend gave it to me! It's a great record. Kind of a hard edged groove.[ This Message was edited by: starry-eyed pirate on 2005-06-18 18:52 ]
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Goatwhore - Funeral dirges for the rotting
Mercyful Fate - Melissa
Coroner- punishment for decadence
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The Stranglers - "Down in the Sewer"
http://freespace.virgin.net/mark.seton/ ... nglers.htm (http://freespace.virgin.net/mark.seton/index/TheStranglers.htm) . »Froderik
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Starsailor-Some of us
Coldplay-X&Y
I just started round 2 of coldplay.I can't get enough of this cd.
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The Birthday Party - "Mutiny in Heaven"
http://www.musicianforums.com/sputnik/a ... iewid=2306 (http://www.musicianforums.com/sputnik/album.php?reviewid=2306)
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Coldplay - "Yellow"
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Van Morrison - "Astral Weeks"
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Cracker - "Low"
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Jimi Hendrix - freedom, night bird flying
Bob Dylan - don't think twice it's all right, it ain't me babe, positively 4th street, all along the watchtower, quinn the eskimo, i'll be your baby tonight, if not for you, I shall be released, knockin' on heaven's door, forever young, shelter form the storm
(on oldies radio) The Bellamy Brothers - "Let your love flow"
Francisco Tarrega--Gran Jota
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Once again Santana
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You should hear this version of Jingo that they do on this DVD that I have of old videos by different 'guitar heroes.' Blows the album version away.
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Son Volt--Trace
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What's the name of that video anon?
Their music has really helped my mood lately. Something about hot sunny days cranking up Oye Como Va and I don't even speak Espanol.
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I'll let you know asap.
Bee Gees' 1st
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Weezer-Say It Ain't So
Foo Fighters-Best Of You
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I don't know, but it sure sounds good! Who is this?
http://www.ilovemusicchurch.com/id75.html (http://www.ilovemusicchurch.com/id75.html)Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.
Mahatma Gandhi, My Autobigraphy, p. 446
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Railway Children-Dream Arcade
Coldplay-X&Y :nworthy:
Radiohead-Hail to the thief
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Some cool-ass reggae on 88.9FM WEAA. The quality stuff -- you know like Lee Perry, etc etc...
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Bell Bottom Blues- Derek & the Dominos (love this song)
Manic Depression & Hear my train a comin - Jimi Hendrix
Watched a lot of the 100 greatest rock something on VH-1 earlier. Talk about memory lane. lol.
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The Talking Heads--More Songs About Buildings and Food
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Tori Amos-Sorta Fairytale
Coldplay- One I Love from their live dvd 2003 :nworthy:
Right now-Foo fighters best of you is playing on VH1 Mega hits..love this video.[ This Message was edited by: Second Skin on 2005-06-26 13:49 ]
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It was pretty cool to see the Talking Heads performing on an SNL rerun (1979) last night. They did Take Me To The River & Artists Only (both songs are from the album mentioned above.) I'm gonna listen to side 2 of that in a little while. What a great album...possibly their best. Fear of Music is another really good one...
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Talking Heads: 77
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Fade to Black - Metallica
This was a no no in that long ago place. All the more reason to like it now.
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Dogs Die In Hot Cars - "I Love You Cause I Have To"
Robert Plant - "Shine It All Around"
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Damn, I was waiting for Conan to come on and caught the last bit of Leno cuz Letterman was over and I heard a pretty cool singer.
Cowboy Troy. It's country music and rap together.
http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/id_1909872/artist.jhtml (http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/id_1909872/artist.jhtml)
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Weezer-Island in the sun
Beck-Zue onda Guero
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Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
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Pink Floyd - Momentary lapse of reason
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John Hiatt - "Master of Disaster"
Beck - "Devil's Haircut"
The Beatles - "A Day in the Life"
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Crass - They've got a bomb
It's on my yahoo station, but I do have the cd w/ this on it. Feeding of the 5000. Everytime I hear them I think about some good times I had after getting out.
Oh shoot, now Sinead O'Connor Nothing Compares to You is on. Yeah, yeah, yeah commerical, but she can still sing dag namit.
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Lauryn Hill - The miseducation of Lauryn Hill
You know I am pretty iffy on that whole Pink Floyd cd I was listening to. I keep listening to it in the hopes I can get into it like all the others, but I just can't for some reason.
So many views of this thread, yet so little responses. It's nice to read what others are listening to as it gives me new choices.
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Fleetwood Mac - The Chain
The Who - Love Reign O'er Me
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X - In This House That I Call Home
Todd Rundgren - I Saw The Light (at the end of an episode of 6 feet under on DVD)
Alice Cooper - The Awakening
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Beck-Scarecrow & Zué onda guero
Behind the Music on VH1-Poison ::blushing::
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http://www.letrascanciones.org/beck/gue ... -guero.php (http://www.letrascanciones.org/beck/guero/que-onda-guero.php)
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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here ( I really like that song Have a Cigar on this cd).
Derek & the Dominos - Layla (fav. song on here Bell Bottom Blues of course).
Nirvana - In Utero
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Pink Floyd--original motion picture soundtrack MORE
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The Who--Live At Leeds
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The Damned--Live Shepperton 1980
»Captain Froderik
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On 2005-07-01 21:06:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here ( I really like that song Have a Cigar on this cd).
Derek & the Dominos - Layla (fav. song on here Bell Bottom Blues of course).
Nirvana - In Utero"
Heard the Primus version of have a cigar?
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On 2005-07-02 07:27:00, linchpin wrote:
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On 2005-07-01 21:06:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here ( I really like that song Have a Cigar on this cd).
Derek & the Dominos - Layla (fav. song on here Bell Bottom Blues of course).
Nirvana - In Utero"
Heard the Primus version of have a cigar?
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Yeah, on "Miscellaneous Debris". Not bad.
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The Dave Matthews Band - "Louisiana Bayou" (from their new one)
The Velvet Underground - "All Tomorrow's Parties"
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Janes Addiction - Nothings Shocking
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Keith Jarrett - "Grow Your Own"
Paper Canoe (my friend's band)
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Circle Jerks - Back against the Wall
Should find my Group Sex cd so I can listen to it. Saw these guys in concert a long time ago.
OMD - If You Leave (Ah from one of my all time fav movies Pretty In Pink).
Suicidal Tendancies - Suicidal Manaic
Sick of It All - Nails Saw these guys a few times too. Damn good shows each time.
Tupac - California Love
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Creedence--Live In Europe
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The Black Crowes - "Sting Me"
Bruce Springsteen - "All The Way Home"
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The Filth & the Fury - Sex Pistols doc.
To be young & reckless again....
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The Smiths--Louder Than Bombs
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Liz Phair - "Fuck and Run"
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TLC (kids are playing an old cd of mine)
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Brian Eno--Here Come The Warm Jets
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Girls Against Boys--Cruise Yourself
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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here & The Wall
---As soon as I got to work I noticed a volunteer wearing a Floyd shirt and it was the cover of Wish You Were Here. Weird as I was just cranking it up 2 minutes earlier.
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Joan Armatrading--Back To The Night
My Bloody Valentine--Loveless
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Capt. C. - Our usual boatload of originals + covers
The Best of Tommy Dorsey
Syd Barrett--Opel
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Foo Fighters--One By One
My fav trax on this are Overdrive (#9) and Come Back (the last one, #11)
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Camper Van Beethoven--New Roman Times . :nworthy:
Gemma Hayes - "Back of My Hand"
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The Larvelles - red velvet, schlitz beer party, blue on blue
s.o.n. (son of none) - Blood and Fire
Paper Canoe - the galley, can't tell you anything
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Frank Zappa--Zoot Allures
Beck--Mutations . ::rainbow:: :smokin: :eek:
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Fleetwood Mac - "Dreams" (on oldies radio)
Oasis--MTV Unplugged 1996
On college radio:
Pink Floyd - "Fearless"
The Boomtown Rats - "I Don't Like Mondays"
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The Dillards--Back Porch Bluegrass
The Pupils (self-titled) (http://http://www.citypaper.com/music/recordreview.asp?id=2187) . :tup:
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Invincible - Venus . ::rainbow:: :smokin:
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Coldplay-X&Y
Invincible-Venus
Now listening to James-Live at Alton Towers, Staffordshire UK
4/7/92 [ This Message was edited by: Second Skin on 2005-07-11 21:23 ]
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Wild Billy Childish - coming upside your head, crimes of the future
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"Go To Hell" from Alice Cooper Goes To Hell (A Bedtime Story) . ::hehehmm:: :cool:
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Local H-Bound For The Floor
Gorillaz-Feel Good Inc. :tup:
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Siouxie & The Banshees - side one of A Kiss In the Dreamhouse (1982)
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John Lee Hooker - (not sure of title)
Wild Billy Childish - coming upside your head, crimes of the future
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc. Listen (http://http://videos.antville.org/stories/1081822/)
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played along to these cvb songs on an acoustic -
51 7, Might Makes Right, Militia Song, and New Roman Times
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Pixies-Doolittle :wink:
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Pixies-Doolittle
Nice! I've been thinking about listening to that one lately..
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moby grape - i am not
roxy music - end of the line
VU - who loves the sun
silver apples - oscillation
lou reed - i believe in love
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lou reed - follow the leader
kasabian - reason is treason (en route to liquor store)
the rolling stones - hang fire, (over and over til I got tuned up and learned it right) little t & a, worried about you
urge overkill - faroutski, viceroyce, out on the airstrip
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Head over heels-Go go's
Warning sign-Coldplay
Sin-Mark Burgess&Yves Altana
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The White Stripes--White Blood Cells ::bigsmilebounce::
Brickhead - I Want You Now . :nworthy:
Coldplay - White Shadow . :tup:
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The Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'
Michael Penn - Walter Reed
Tom Petty--Wild Flowers (entire album)
Coldplay - Warning Sign . :wink:
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The Selzers--The JAMBOX Sampler
jones falls--motel underground - http://www.jonesfallsband.com (http://www.jonesfallsband.com)
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Echo&The Bunnymen-Ocean Rain
The Railway Children-Recurrence
The Verve-Urban Hymns
Radiohead-Let Down from Eclectic Mix
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Neil Young - Lookin' for a Love, Don't Cry No Tears
The Smiths - Panic
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Radiohead-Eclectic Mix
Foo Fighters-In Your Honor[ This Message was edited by: Second Skin on 2005-07-15 23:47 ]
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Put Your Red Wings On
Damage Your Brain
Teenage Prostitute
White Boy
Jerusalem Jail Intro-->Love Camp #7
Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)
Speed Queen
All Women Are Evil
Bisexual Fashion Whore
Voodoo Doll
The Horse I Ride
Hippycrite
Timmy Pt. 1
This Ain't the Summer of Love
Curse On Me
No Fun
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David Bowie--All Saints
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Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band - Three Little Birds
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P.I.L-Rise
Lemonheads-It's A Shame About Ray
Jesus& Mary Chain-I'm In With The Out Crowd
Catherine Wheel-Black Metallic
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Oh cool I have that PIL album..
Listened to some live CVB today.
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On 2005-07-17 22:33:00, Second Skin wrote:
Lemonheads-It's A Shame About Ray
What a great record-----"My Drug Buddy", "Rudderless", "It's a Shame...." fucking great stuff.
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Nirvana--Incesticide
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SDVW--Drugs are the Way, Timmy Pt. 1, Damage Your Brain
Thin Lizzy--Southbound, Johnny the Fox, Rosalie
Hot Tuna--Sunrise Dance With the Devil, Invitation
Husker Du--Flip Your Wig, Terms of Psychic Warfare, Hare Krsna, Recurring Dreams, Never Talking to You Again
Tegan & Sara--Walking With A Ghost
Hives--Idiot Walk
Raveonettes--Love In A Trash Can
Ween--All My Love(Led Zeppelin cover)
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Wilco--Handshake Drugs
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The Pixies-No.13 Baby & Gouge Away :nworthy:
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The Killers-All These Things That I've Done
Muse-Sing For Absolution
Gorilla-Fell Good Inc
Foo Fighters-Best Of You ::hehehmm::
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Funkadelic (self-titled)
The Soft Boys--A Can of Bees
The Urge Overkill Stull EP
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On 2005-07-22 18:31:00, Froderik
The Urge Overkill Stull EP"
Oh hell yes :smokin: :tup:
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Can-Vitamin C
Cliff Richard-Devil Woman
The Doors-Riders On the Storm
Led Zeppelin-Going to California (BBC sessions)
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P.I.L-The greatest hits so far
Now, listening to this compilation made by me tonight:
Venus on the Rise-Invincible
Seattle-P.I.L
Monkey gone to Heaven-The Pixies
Cutt Off-Kasabian
Shiver-Invincible
Rise-P.I.L
No.13 Baby-The Pixies
I.D-Kasabian
Gethsemene-Invincible
Home-P.I.L
Gouge Away-The Pixies
Kitchenware & Candybars-Stone Temple Pilots
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John Hiatt-Master of Disaster
Wall of Voodoo-Mexican Radio
Kim Wilde-Kids In America
Stan Ridgeway-Drive, She Said
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On 2005-07-23 13:41:00, Anonymous wrote:
Cliff Richard-Devil Woman
A guilty pleasure fave of mine.....
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Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing (damn I love this song, it's not long enough though)
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Damn I'm geeked. Lauryn Hill has a new cd out. The Passion of the Christ. Listening to The Passion right now. She has one of the most beautiful melodic voices.
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Nirvana - serve the servants, scentless apprentice
Lou Reed--Rock and Roll Heart (side 2)
T.S.O.L.--Dance With Me
Theatre of Hate--Revolution
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U2-Boy
Fields of the Nephilim- Revelations
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Radiohead--Live in Ferrara Italy 2003
I'm pretty sure this is what I have on a CD, sans some of the tracks: http://www.myxomatosis.it/rhfer11.htm (http://www.myxomatosis.it/rhfer11.htm)
My favs from it: where I end and you begin, go to sleep, exit music, a punch-up at a wedding, sit down stand up
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Rollins - Life Time
Lots of stuff on my personalized station too.
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Radiohead--Live in Ferrara Italy 2003
I like this cd too.Where did you get your cd?I'm thinking from me but have no memory of giving you a copy of this show. :???:
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Where did you get your cd?I'm thinking from me but have no memory of giving you a copy of this show.
Well it has your handwriting on it... :grin:
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Urge Overkill-What's This Generation Coming To?
Coldplay-Talk
The Bad Brains--(self-titled) . http://www.mp3.com/albums/210998/reviews.html (http://www.mp3.com/albums/210998/reviews.html)
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Spiritualized--Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
Talking Heads--More Songs About Buildings and Food
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Black Sabbath--Paranoid
Grateful Dead--Bootleg from Hampton, VA, Spring 1988
Radiohead--The Bends
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New York Dolls - Pills
Funny it came on right after I read the post about eating lots of dang pills.
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U2--The Joshua Tree
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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - King of swing
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The Who--The Who Sell Out
D Generation--D Generation
Aerosmith--Rocks
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NoFx - Idiots are taking over
(how true)
Sick of it All - We want the truth
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VU-Rock & Roll (the Loaded version)
Radiohead--Amnesiac :grin:
Big Star-September Gurls
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Blue Oyster Cult--Some Enchanted Evening
Godspeed You Black Emperor--Yankee UXO
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John Lennon-Working Class Hero
X-Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not
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Marilyn Manson - Personal Jesus
I like this version better than Depeche Mode's one
NY Dolls - Bad Girl
NAS - One Mic
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J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto #6
PJ Harvey--Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea
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webcrawler i can now burn and mail you those S.O.A.D. cd's. send me an email with your address.
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Will do. Thank ya Thank ya! I'll use the burner at work for something you want. Let me know.
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on american routes:
The Staple Singers doing a soulful version of "For What It's Worth" (the Buffalo Springfield song)
Some incredibly great (and soulful) rudimentary Bo Diddlyish JAM in a low Eb by who the hell knows...
The Rolling Stones--Exile On Main Street (side 3)
The Rolling Stones-All Down The Line
Radiohead-Go To Sleep (from that live CD)
Radiohead-Sit Down, Stand Up (from that live CD)
The Rolling Stones-Stop Breaking Down
The Rolling Stones-Soul Survivor
The Band-The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Band-Life Is A Carnival
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On 2005-07-30 11:52:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Marilyn Manson - Personal Jesus
I like this version better than Depeche Mode's one
What about Johnny Cash's version?
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I'm not to familiar w/ country music for the most part, but I'll check around to see if I can listen to it and let ya know what I thought.
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Godspeed You Black Emperor--Yankee UXO (can't get enough of this stuff)
Ween--Pure Guava
Bound-Mirth
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Sick Dick and the Volkswagens--Live at Eddie's
Put Your Red Wings On
Damage Your Brain
Kill The President
Teenage Prostitute
Women Are Evil
Speed Queen
The Horse I Ride
etc., etc., etc.
Crowd yelled for encore so we did No Fun(Stooges cover), This Ain't the Summer of Love(Blue Oyster Cult cover), and Voodooo Doll(our song). We pretty much hate each other when we're not playing together, but we play some righteous shit. When we're on, we're on.
Damn we were good last night.
Was tired as fuck 'cause I'd been working Friday and Saturday laying tile and doing grout at a beach front condo in Crescent beach. Smoked a few joints and drank Warsteiner and a little rum and coke on the beach 'til about 3AM (worked Fri from 10 AM 'til 11PM, got up at 8AM Sat and worked 'til 8PM, then drove back home to play the show) Drank Heineken and rum and cokes on the way (wasn't driving) and before the show. Did a little yay and ephedrine to keep me supplied with energy at the show. There was lots of trash in front of the stage, some of it was pretty and blond. After the show, went to a party and did more yay and smoked some righteous weed, and drank some beers. Went to a buddy's house, shot some yay and dilaudid (dilaudid from his 'script, the yay was a gift), then drank a few more beers. Woke up, smoked up, did the last little bump of yay (in my nose, not my arm), and drank some coffee. Time for more beer as soon as I get some food.
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On 2005-07-30 21:58:00, Froderik wrote:
The Rolling Stones--Exile On Main Street (side 3)
My favorite Stones album. It's saved my life more than twice.
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Marilyn Manson - Dope Show
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The Bee Gees--1st
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On 2005-07-31 10:26:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-07-30 11:52:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Marilyn Manson - Personal Jesus
I like this version better than Depeche Mode's one
What about Johnny Cash's version?"
Okay, I just did a little searching for this song and was disapointed that I only got to hear 30 seconds of it and if I wanted to hear the whole thing it would cost me. From what I could hear of it, I liked it. My eyes are bloodshot and am too tired to search around longer for the full length for free.
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The B52's - 52 Girls
The B52's - There's a Moon in the Sky (called the moon)
Link Wray - The Swag
Gary U.S. Bonds - Dear Lady Twist
Son Volt - Medication
Son Volt - Advantages & Scars
Kasabian - track 1
someone covering Paul McCartney's song, Let Me Roll It. (It didn't stand up to the original version at all) :evil:
Bob Dylan - Masters of War :tup:
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Del Amitri-Not Where It's At
David Bowie-D.J.
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Girls Against Boys - Tucked-In
Girls Against Boys - Cruise Your New Baby Fly Self
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AC/DC - Gimme A Bullet
The Chameleons - Here Today
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PJ Harvey - Missed
from a "Guitar Gods" DVD:
The Grateful Dead - One More Saturday Night
Johnny Winter - Johnny B. Goode
Duane Eddy - Theme from "Peter Gunn"
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe
Mountain - Don't Look Around
The Who - Happy Jack
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The Disorders & The Wobblies on a VHS tape at my friend's apt.
Little Gruntpack--Slipping Off the Map
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Jethro Tull--Songs From the Wood
Chicago Transit Authority
Echo & the Bunnymen - The Cutter
Echo & the Bunnymen - My White Devil
Echo & the Bunnymen - Porcupine
Neil Young - Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown
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I heard a few songs by The Kings of Convenience and some other good stuff.
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Love & Rockets-earth-sun-moon ::rocker::
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the mighty lemon drops- happy head
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the delightful gurgling sounds from my bong
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Ultra Vivid Scene - Cut Throat
Senseless Things - Keepsake
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Bohemian Rapsody -- Queen
Kelly C.
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Radiohead- OK Computer
Ian Brown-Solarized
Coldplay-X&Y
Depeche Mode-A Question of Time
The Cure-LIVE at Merriweather Post 1984 :tup:
Starsailor[ This Message was edited by: Second Skin on 2005-08-08 23:12 ]
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Fleetwood Mac (from their Live album)
-Say You Love Me, Dreams
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Bob Dylan-LOVE MINUS ZERO/NO LIMIT
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Henry Purcell--Fantasias for viols
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ah, silence. i hear ya. hi chris! :wave:
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Rev. Gary Davis - Samson & Delilah
Elvis Costello - Man Out of Time
Bob Dylan - Outlaw Blues
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Eames Era - Could Be Anything (http://http://www.3wk.com/pages/download.html) (energetic, giddy, power pop excitement)
Neil Young - Rockin' In A Free World (the electric version) . »f13
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Flo - the 4 songs we recorded for the SAPATAC compilation.
Snackie & Augie - their songs from that same local release.
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Eames Era - All of Seventeen
Eames Era - I Said
Eames Era - You May Not Know My Name
http://www.epinions.com/content_185081564804 (http://www.epinions.com/content_185081564804)
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T I ASAP
Can't wait till I see him live this month!
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Pogues--Peace And Love
Nirvana-In Utero
Rolling Stones--Let It Bleed
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The Residents--Meet The Residents
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Pottymouth--GiddyPopJunk
The Doors - Strange Days
Fleetwood Mac - Fireflies
Lungfish--Indivisible
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The Who--Quadrophenia
Chrome--stuff from Read Only Memory
Radio Birdman--Descent Into the Maelstrom
Ween--Booze Me Up and Get Me High :smokin: , The Stallion Pt. 4, All My Love, Sketches of Winkle, Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese
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U2--The Joshua Tree (side 2)
Led Zeppelin - Black Mountain Side
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MANY live shows today:
Radiohead-Seattle Washington, 96
Psychedelic Furs-82
Coldplay- Camden Palace,London 05
The Smiths-Troy Tale Sessions,83
The Cure- Merriweather Post Pavilion 84 :tup: :tup:
Foo Fighters-In Your Honor
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Second Skin, please list the songs that the Psychedelic Furs played at that show.
Thnx, »f13
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Stevie Wonder--1974 live bootleg
Raveonettes--Pretty In Black
Jane's Addiction--Nothing's Shocking
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1-Merry Go Round
2-Run & Run
3-Love My Way
4-No Easy St.
5-Angels
6-Danger
7-Goodbye
8-Pretty In Pink
9-She Is Mine
10-Sister Europe
11-Into You Like A Train
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Neil Young - World On a String
Neil Young - New Mama . »f13
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The song "Better Off Alone" by Alice Deejay.
The song BLUE (DA BA DEE) by Eiffel 65.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/straightcopouts (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/straightcopouts)
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The Knitters-Burning House of Love
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Sebadoh--Smash Your Head On The Punk Rock
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Anti-Nowhere League - League
Alice Cooper - Trash
Etta James - I Never Meant To Love Him
Evanescence - Tourniquet
B.B. King - Sweet Little Angel - Live
Aretha Franklin - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Tupac Shakur - I Ain't Mad At Cha
The Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
The Exploited - Army Style
Iggy Pop - Heavy Liquid
Nirvana - Lounge Act
The Ramones - Let's Go
Primus - My Name Is Mud
Marilyn Manson - Tourniquet
War - The Cisco Kid
Mary J. Blige - I Can Love You
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Derek & the Dominoes - Layla (of course I played "Bell Bottom Blues" many, many times)
Kanye West - The College Drop Out (while I'm not religious I must say "Jesus Walks" is a powerful song and "Through the Wire" is another powerful one that is about Kanye's near death experience)
Westside Connection - Bow Down
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Love And Rockets!--Earth - Sun - Moon
INXS - What You Need
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Love and Rockets-Express
Killers-Hot Fuss
Radiohead-Hail to the Thief
The Cure-Fascination St.
Hole-Live Through This
Foo Fighters-In Your Honor
Invincible-P.I.L-Pixies-The Chameleons-
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Jane's Addiction--Nothing's Shocking
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On 2005-08-15 07:23:00, Froderik wrote:
"Jane's Addiction--Nothing's Shocking"
:tup:
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Muddy Waters - Still A Fool . »f13
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MC5--Kick Out the Jams
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On 2005-08-16 16:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
"MC5--Kick Out the Jams
I hate to brag and all, but Michigan sure does kick out a lot of great music! :razz: :tup:
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Yeah they do---don't forget Iggy & the Stooges!
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On 2005-08-16 16:50:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Yeah they do---don't forget Iggy & the Stooges!"
I bought this really cool T-Shirt from an indie place in my area and it has Iggy on it and underneath it says "Iggy Pop is from Ypsilanti". :tup: I feel so young and free wearing it. :lol:
One of these days I'm gonna get over to that trailer park he grew up in and take a pic and post it. I showed it to a survivor from another state, but forgot to take a pic.[ This Message was edited by: Froderik on 2005-08-16 17:59 ]
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Love & Rockets!--Earth - Sun - Moon
Runway Model - Thank God for Aggressive Indifference
Runway Model - Airborn
Reptile House - Talons & Claws
Reptile House - The Origin of Sadman
Reptile House - Keel-haul Love
Reptile House - Sleestak Weather
The Ames Era - Could Be Anything
Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Sonic Youth - Mote
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Pixies--Bone Machine
Kaiser Chiefs--Oh My God
Raveonettes--Love In A Trash Can
Sonic Youth--Teresa's Sound World
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds--Red Right Hand
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Ian McCulloch--Candleland
The Lemonheads--It's A Shame About Ray
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Power Windows by RUSH
Yahoo! Groups : straightcopouts
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Lush--Gala
Onespot Fringehead (self-titled)
The Fendermen - Mule Skinner Blues ::rainbow::
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Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (the cutie w/ lots of tattoos working at the parking garage liked this cd too)
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Electrafixon-Burned
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Clutch--Pure Rock Fury
WesleyWIllis--"Cut the Mullet", "Doing TimeIn Jail"
Fu Manchu--"EvilEye"
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Jim Stafford - Swamp Witch
Gin Blossoms - Lost Horizons
Invincible - Verboten
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Clutch--The Elephant Riders
Chickenbox--Yourstupid
Ween--Pure Guava[i/]
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A few local bands at a festival I worked at and later attended all day in the hot sun.
On the way home Life's Been Good by Joe Walsh came on. Every time I hear this song it brings back memories when I was released from straight correctional institute. It was a few weeks of being out and I went down to Hart Plaza in Detroit w/ these 2 guys that were in straight w/ me. It was 1989 and the Pistons won the championship and it was wild downtown. Everyone was yelling out "Bad boys" all night long.
Joe Walsh was giving a free concert. The chronic was being burned everywhere I turned and alcohol was being consumed nonstop. I think we were the only 3 people there among a sea of mullets, concert tees and lighters in the air that were sober. I kept thinking to myself "what a fuckin time to be in damn recovery". I missed partying and I'm pretty sure one of the other guys with me did as well. All in all though we still had a damn good time as the concert and surrounding atmosphere was off the hook that night.
Frod and second skin I got your messages on my answering machine tonight. I heard ya'll with your sexy ass voices! lol. Cheers! :grin:
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Tool--Lateralus
Ween--The Mollusk
Clutch--The Elephant Riders
N.W.A.--"Fuck thePolice" and "Gangsta Gangsta" on the tapedeck for the Liquor Store drive....
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I've been following the woodstock movie on VH1-classic all weekend. It was made near my boyhood home in Chautauqua County, New York. :smokin:
The United States of America should have a foundation free from the influence of clergy.".
--George Washington, Revolutionary War General and U.S. President
I wouldn't tell a lie either, but still that governing document is outdated called the U.S. constitution._________________
"Mine Eyes have seen the Glory of The Coming Of The Lord"[ This Message was edited by: The Root Of Jesse on 2005-08-22 00:39 ]
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Love & Rockets--Express
Foo Fighters--In Your Honor
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Todd Rundgren - Couldn't I Just Tell You
Paul McCartney - Fine Line
Gorillaz--Demon Days
Jackson Browne - The Times You've Come
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Little Gruntpack--Slipping Off the Map
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Charles Mingus--Pithecanthropus Erectus
David Bowie - Fame
Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun
Laura Viers - Galaxies
Death Camp for Cutie - Soul Meets Body
Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You
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Death Cab For Cutie- Soul meets body :tup:
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Bad Company - Straight Shooter (hmm that could be a pun, but I swear that's the name)
Bob Marley - Legend
Various goobly glop from the radio and internet
A cool Patsy Cline documentary on PBS. Patsy rocks!
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Girls Against Boys-Cruise Yourself
Muse-Absolution
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Missy Elliot - Cookbook (And it's bumpin loud in my kitchen)
Thanks to a cool person who just mailed it to me.
"I got a cute face, chubby waist". lol. "I shake it like jello and make all the boys say hello". Missy & Ciara.
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Radiohead--Seattle, Washington 3/24/96
Foo Fighters--In Your Honor
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Hey girl, I am impressed by Missy Elliot, I wasn't really familiar with her stuff before, but damn she's got some original stuff and it is well produced. I like that line you are talking about too. How about that one song, it always cracks me up "bet it tastes like candy..." :lol: It's funny cause it's like a sweet little song and she's talking about sucking off her man. I like On & On, Mommy, and Bad Man. I'm gonna have to check out more of that Vybez Cartel, have heard of them? I got ATLiens and I just got Aquemini by Outkast. Aquemini is so excellent. I also just got Dr. Dre 2001, that has good tracks for sure, but I am a big Outkast fan these days, they put out some cool stuff, I can't believe I am just getting into it. Have you heard any other albums of theirs? I might get Southernplayalisticcadillacmusic (?) next. Or whatever that new one is with them putting their individual works together on one album.
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On 2005-08-25 17:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Hey girl, I am impressed by Missy Elliot, I wasn't really familiar with her stuff before, but damn she's got some original stuff and it is well produced. I like that line you are talking about too. How about that one song, it always cracks me up "bet it tastes like candy..." :lol: It's funny cause it's like a sweet little song and she's talking about sucking off her man. I like On & On, Mommy, and Bad Man. I'm gonna have to check out more of that Vybez Cartel, have heard of them? I got ATLiens and I just got Aquemini by Outkast. Aquemini is so excellent. I also just got Dr. Dre 2001, that has good tracks for sure, but I am a big Outkast fan these days, they put out some cool stuff, I can't believe I am just getting into it. Have you heard any other albums of theirs? I might get Southernplayalisticcadillacmusic (?) next. Or whatever that new one is with them putting their individual works together on one album."
Oh hell, I just went to find the cd to tell ya what tracks I liked and my daughter hid it from me! She said she wanted to keep it. lol. I like the song w/ Mike Jones on it. His stuff will be my next buy. My kids asked could they call his cell phone and I said hell no! lol. Well I might give in. Oh yeah and the song w/ Mary J. Blige, Ilike that one too.
My favorite Dr. Dre one is the Chronic one. That's the best one IMO cuz it has Snoop and Rage (one of the BADDEST female rappers besides Boss and Suga T). lol.
Southernplayalistic is my all time fav of Outcast. They seem to change up their style with every cd, but that one right there is the best IMO again.lol.
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Nora Jones
Leon Redbone
Damn, but Nora Jones is great!
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the selzers--the JAMBOX Sampler
Son Volt - Live on the World Café (WXPN)
The Luminaries - some songs we recorded five years ago - I played keybrd on them.
Paper Canoe - my friend who wrote the songs and played guitar in the Luminaries plays in this local band now. A great CD.
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Radiohead--The Bends
Joe Jackson--Live
Byrds--(Untitled)
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Tom Petty - I Need to Know
Mission of Burma - Secrets
Alice Cooper - Halo of Flies
Van Halen - Take Your Whiskey Home
Joe Jackson - Different for Girls
Foo Fighters--In Your Honor ::trophy::
The Lemonheads--It's a Shame About Ray
Young MC--Stone Cold Rhymin'
Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
The Eames Era - Could Be Anything
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Can I have Mike Jones' cell phone number? I need to ask him something. :lol:
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On 2005-08-27 22:33:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Can I have Mike Jones' cell phone number? I need to ask him something. :lol: "
(281) 330-8004
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Turn your speakers on.
http://www.token20.com/mikejones/ (http://www.token20.com/mikejones/)
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yer shittin me! oh my god, how did you get that? have you tried it? does it still work? i guess i should familiarize myself with his music before i call him out of the blue. :lol:
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On 2005-08-27 23:26:00, Anonymous wrote:
"yer shittin me! oh my god, how did you get that? have you tried it? does it still work? i guess i should familiarize myself with his music before i call him out of the blue. :lol: "
He gives it out in all his songs. I read an interview with him and he says it is still on and will always stay on (cell#). It was a way to promote himself. A gimmick to get people to listen to his music.
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so surely some seventh graders at least have tried calling him, right? :lol: did you guys call him? does he take calls?
by the way, one time this uh, whaddaya call it? a furniture mover? he drove a moving van and unloaded furniture? anyways, he was telling me about his sound studio and he said remember these names: Little B, Little V, Dangerous, Butterfly, and I think one other one. so have you heard of any of them yet? this would be D.C.
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On 2005-08-27 23:55:00, Anonymous wrote:
"so surely some seventh graders at least have tried calling him, right? :lol: did you guys call him? does he take calls?
by the way, one time this uh, whaddaya call it? a furniture mover? he drove a moving van and unloaded furniture? anyways, he was telling me about his sound studio and he said remember these names: Little B, Little V, Dangerous, Butterfly, and I think one other one. so have you heard of any of them yet? this would be D.C."
Ahh shit I ain't got anything better to do in my fit of insomnia so i just tried to call the # and it said it's being checked for trouble. I'll try again another day. lol.
No, I haven't heard any of them yet. Was this guy one of the people? I wonder if they have any demos out.
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:lol: damn, what a productive insomniac! all i've done is smoke weed and goof off.
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Plan 9--Dealing With the Dead
Residents--13th Anniversary Tour Live in Japan
Monster Magnet--Spine of God
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The Cure-Rock Oz Argenes,Switzerland 8-18-05 :nworthy:
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Blue Oyster Cult--Some Enchanted Evening
Alien Sex Fiend--The Impossible Mission
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Crippled Pilgrims--Under Water
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Joy Division--Closer
Alice Cooper--Love It to Death
Ween--GodWeenSatan (the Oneness)
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Underground radio and video channels on digital cable network.
God is the...refuge of the incompetent, the helpless, the miserable. They find no sanctuary in His arms, but...a kind of superiority, soothing to their...egos: He will set them above their betters.
--H. L. Mencken, American publisher
Excuse me for having he mind o Christ, At least I know I don't haveto go to Hell again and I know my own name.YOU know my name too.
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"Mine Eyes have seen the Glory of The Coming Of The Lord"[ This Message was edited by: The Root Of Jesse on 2005-08-29 17:49 ]
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Ha ha. DId you ever get your Bible back from Helen Petermann? Is she still out there, stealing Bibles?
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Foo Fighters--In Your Honor
Urge Overkill--Americruiser :tup:
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Motorhead--Ace of Spades
Blue Oyster Cult--Secret Treaties
Grateful Dead--live bootleg, 1978
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Motorhead--Ace of Spades
Fuckin' A!!! :tup:
I've GOT to get a copy of No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith. One of the best live albums of all time! »frod
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The Urge Overkill Stull EP
AC/DC - Overdose
America--History/America's Greatest Hits
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On 2005-08-30 12:20:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Motorhead--Ace of Spades
Fuckin' A!!! :smokin:
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Talking Heads-Remain In Light
The Cars--Candy-O
Misfits--Walk Among Us
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Three albums that I've listened to a lot at one point or another.....too bad this isn't a slot machine.
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Peter Gabriel--Secret World Live DVD
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REM--Fables of the Reconstruction
Peter Gabriel--Peter Gabriel(melt)
Rolling Stones--Let It Bleed
Ween--Quebec
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GVSB-Cruise yourself ::bigsmilebounce::
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Tori Amos - Girl
Tori Amos--To Venus & Back - VENUS.ORBITING
Urge Overkill - Your Friend Is Insane
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White Stripes--Get Behind Me Satan
Ween--Pure Guava
Medeski, Martin, and Wood--End of the World
Mofro--Lochloosa
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Urge Overkill - Faroutski
Urge Overkill - Last Train to Heaven
Urge Overkill - The Polaroid Doll
Urge Overkill - Head On
Urge Overkill - Crown of Laughs
Urge Overkill - Dubbledead
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On 2005-09-02 12:10:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Urge Overkill - Faroutski
Urge Overkill - Last Train to Heaven
Urge Overkill - The Polaroid Doll
Urge Overkill - Head On
Urge Overkill - Crown of Laughs
Urge Overkill - Dubbledead"
Ever listen to Saturation? Probably their 'biggest' record.....I really like "Tequila Sun", "Sister Havana", "Erica Kane", hell, I like the whole damn record....and that's rare for me.
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I plan on acquiring that one & Supersonic Storybook...in the meantime I'll see if maybe I can dl some of those tunes..
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Barry McGuire - Eve of Destruction
Foo Fighters - No Way Back (..& played it on my gutty lil acoustic..)
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Underground indie music.
It helps to build the gran computer.
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"Mine Eyes have seen the Glory of The Coming Of The Lord"[ This Message was edited by: The Root Of Jesse on 2005-09-04 12:45 ]
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Grateful Dead--American Beauty
Pink Floyd--Ummagumma
Chrome--Having A Wonderful Time With the Tripods
Ramones--End of the Century
Blue Oyster Cult--Tyranny and Mutation
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Foo Fighters--In Your Honor (2nd Disc)
Echo & the Bunnymen - No Dark Things
Sex Pistols - bodies
Sex Pistols - ANARCHY IN THE U.K.
Sex Pistols - SuB · Mission
Flipper - Shed No Tears..............4:20 mg
Flipper - I Saw You Shine............8:25 mg
Foo Fighters - Miracle (learned how to play it, too)
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"Why 'n the world would anybody put chains on me, i' paid my dues to make it. Ever'body wants me to be what they want me to be, i'm not happy when i try ta fake it...No....Ooooo...That's why i'm easy; i'm easy like Sunday Mornin'. That's why i'm Eeeeaasy-ey, i'm easy like a Sunday Mor-or-or-ornin'" ::dove:: [ This Message was edited by: starry-eyed pirate on 2005-09-06 11:31 ]
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Commodores again...: "Greatest Hits"
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103.1 WRNR (some song by Dave Matthews & one by Robert Randolph)
Elvis Costello - (the Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Hush - a pre-release mix of like 8-9 awesome songs heard at a friend's house...the guitar/bassist brought it over there.
Very tight & minimal grooves/songs. The bass & drums at times reminding me of Can (the krautrock band.) Beautiful female vocals.
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Foo Fighters - Miracle (learned how to play it, too)
I expect a call in the am. :grin:
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Butthole Surfers--Psychic, Powerless....Another Man's Sac
Grateful Dead--One From the Vault
Black Sabbath--Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Husker Du--Zen Arcade
Chrome--Read Only Memory
Residents--Eskimo and Duck Stab
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Led Zeppelin--In Through the Out Door
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Roky Erickson--Gremlins Have Pictures
"Gremlins have pictures
Of the anniversary of Christ.... :smokin:
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Foo Fighters-In your Honor*disk 2*
Echo and the Bunnymen-Heaven up there* LOVE tracks 2 With A Hip and track 13 Show Of Strength(LIVE)* :nworthy:
Bruce Springsteen-Live
GVSB-Cruise yourself
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Foo Fighters - Miracle *listened to it, played it a bunch of times until I got the guitar down..then started trying to sing it.. :em:
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When are you going to play this song for me?
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Butthole Surfers--Psychic, Powerless....Another Man's Sac
One of their best albums, if not THE best....can you think of a better one..?
Black Sabbath--Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
I like this one a lot, I have the CD. Other Sabbath I have is on vinyl..(I know, who cares)
Chrome--Read Only Memory
I probably have heard this...what songs are on it? A girl I used to go out with claimed that she used to hang out w/ Helios Creed when he was living in a bus or something in Golden Gate Park.
esidents--Eskimo and Duck Stab
I will always love The Residents!
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Electrafixion-Burned
Track 5 Zephyr :wink:
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On 2005-09-07 06:33:00, Froderik
A girl I used to go out with claimed that she used to hang out w/ Helios Creed when he was living in a bus or something in Golden Gate Park.
Quite possible. He was living out of a schoolbus or in a communal situation around Santa Cruz in the late 80s--early 90s, his clan would sell glass bongs and pipes at flea markets and concerts and so forth when Creed wasn't touring. Damon Edge died years ago, in France, I think. He tried to reform Chrome without Helios Creed, and it turned into a third rate version of the Cure. Helios put out some records on his own, then as Chrome, without Edge. Read Only Memory is pretty early stuff, maybe their second, I'm not sure of the track listing, it's a burned CD without insert, there's one I really like called 'Electric Chair', I think.
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Led Zepplin - Early Days Vol I
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The Clash - Police on my Back
»f13
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Damon Edge died years ago, in France, I think. He tried to reform Chrome without Helios Creed, and it turned into a third rate version of the Cure. Helios put out some records on his own, then as Chrome, without Edge.
Yeah, I heard that the Damon Edge version of Chrome wasn't very good. As far as Helios, I recall hearing some of his solo stuff coming out back then. There was this song called Monster Lust that got played on the radio around here...I liked that one.
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Marty Kruglik likes to listen to sing along Barney songs, when he lures little boys into his tee-pee of horrors.
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Cracker--Kerosene Hat
Dinosaur Jr.--Green Mind
Hot Tuna--bootleg acoustic show, 1988
Roky Erickson--I Think of Demons
Radio Birdman--Radios Appear (Overseas Version)
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On 2005-09-08 08:12:00, The Elan Reporter wrote:
Marty Kruglik likes to listen to sing along Barney songs, when he lures little boys into his tee-pee of horrors.
::bwahaha:: ::puke::
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On 2005-09-08 06:02:00, Froderik wrote:
As far as Helios, I recall hearing some of his solo stuff coming out back then. There was this song called Monster Lust that got played on the radio around here...I liked that one."
Helios Creed put out a great record called Lactating Purple in the early 90s. Wish I still had it....it was awesome. Other good ones are The Last Laugh and Boxing the Clown.
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Is "Monster Lust" on one of those?
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The Lemonheads - Rudderless
The Lemonheads - My Drug Buddy
The Lemonheads - The Turnpike Down
Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love ::rocker::
ONESPOT FRINGEHEAD:
1. puddle
2.nothing like going
3. willpower
4. nothing stays
5. darren
6. give notice
Van Morrison - caravan, glad tidings
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Urge Overkill - Head On
Patti Smith - G L O R I A
..and the flying spaghetti monster game soundtrack. (http://http://www.venganza.org/games/index.htm)
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On 2005-09-10 09:37:00, Froderik wrote:
"Is "Monster Lust" on one of those? "
No, that's on Superior Catholic Finger. That's a good one, too, I had forgotten about that one. I used to have it on vinyl (I know, who cares...) One of the songs on Lactating Purple, "Flying Through the Either", has a sample of a George H. W. Bush anti-drug speech that's funny and scary at the same time.
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/alb ... on=triple1 (http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/6305471/helioscreed?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1)
Partial Helios Creed discography:
http://www.rollingstone.com/artist/albu ... ayer=false (http://www.rollingstone.com/artist/albums/_/id/315?pageid=rs.Artistcage&pageregion=subNav&rnd=1126396256390&has-player=false)
The ones I've mentioned are pretty good, Kiss To the Brain is kinda weak, I think.
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Blue Oyster Cult--Secret Treaties
Blue Oyster Cult--Cultasaurus Erectus
Otis Redding--Best of...
Bo Diddley--Best of... (he lives in my town, I've met him a couple of times, a girl I know used to live next door to him)
Polvo--Celebrate The New Dark Age
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Joy Division--"Love Will Tear Us Apart, Again"
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The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil
The Rolling Stones - Ain't Too Proud to Beg
The Rolling Stones - She's So Cold
The Breeders - Cannonball
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you guys are such nerds!
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uh huh... :nworthy: ::kiss:: :grin:
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Sept.11, 2005
Commodores - "Greatest Hits", side 2
Al Green - "still In Love"
Morphine - "Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer"
Lauryn Hill - "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill"
Hot Buttered Rum String Band - Some bootleg show, i don' remember the date.
WDVE somewhere over the border in Ohio listenin' to the Steelers game in my truck.
String Cheese Incident - another bootleg, who knows.
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KORN
Goose fra ba goose fra ba......
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Santana--Moonflower
Husker Du--Zen Arcade
Bongwater--Bongwater
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Hives-"Hate To Say I Told You So"
Raveonettes--"Love In A Trash Can"
Pere Ubu-"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo"
Velvet Underground--"Heroin"
Gang of Four-"Not Made By Great Men"
Foo Fighters-"Times Like These" (acoustic)
Mudhoney-"Blinding Sun"
Tegan & Sara-"Walking With A Ghost"
Ween-"Transdermal Celebration"
Ramones-"Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
and others not worth mentioning
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The Clash - I'm So Bored with the U.S.A.
The Clash - Hate & War
The Clash - What's My Name
»froderik
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DEVO--"Freedom of Choice", "UnconTROLLable Urge"
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The Clash - White Man in Hammersmith Palais
The Clash - Jail Guitar Doors
The Clash - Pressure Drop
The Clash - I Fought The Law (live)
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Massive Attack--Mezzanine
Cocteau Twins--Heaven or Las Vegas
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The Doors--Strange Days
Neil Young - Long May You Run
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DEVO--"Gut Feeling", "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA", "Gates of Steel"
Didjits--Full Nelson Reilly (includes a wicked cover of "Mr. DNA")
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Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual
Fugazi - 12 Songs
Rap City at around 3AM this morning :smile: With such acts as T I. Yeah! Check out his cd ASAP. A damn good one.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Lauryn Hill - Miseducation of Lauren Hill
Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
Minor Threat - Out of Step
Missy Elliot - Cookbook
Destiny's Child (don't even no the name of my kid's cd).
And a bunch of other cds I will not list.
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"rtp the spudboy"
::alieneyesa:: :tup:
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Dinosaur Jr.--Green Mind
Stranglers--Men In Black
Hives--Veni Vidi Vicious
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Stones--"Cocksucker Blues"
Iggy & the Stooges--"Heavy Liquid", "Head On", "Rich Bitch" (from Metallic KO)
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Gorillaz--Demon Days
Young M.C.--Stone Cold Rhymin'
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On 2005-09-15 21:03:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Gorillaz--Demon Days
Young M.C.--Stone Cold Rhymin'"
:razz: I like that song "Bust a Move". Have you seen the video? Reminds me of that group Dee-lite from back in the day. Both have good music to get happy to and jump on my bed laughing.
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Pixies - Surfer Rosa and Come on Pilgrim
Back when they smashed both of those albums together into one CD.
"This is a song about a superhero named Tony."
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On 2005-09-15 21:15:00, webcrawler wrote:
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On 2005-09-15 21:03:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Gorillaz--Demon Days
Young M.C.--Stone Cold Rhymin'"
:razz: I like that song "Bust a Move". Have you seen the video? Reminds me of that group Dee-lite from back in the day. Both have good music to get happy to and jump on my bed laughing."
I miss Dee Lite soooo much! Bootsy Collins worked with them, and he rules! Damn. Reminds me so much of my freshmen year of college. I was so stupid not to get that album. Of course, I could still get it now. But it's not the same.
I see you have 12 songs, too. Heh, I have that album also. I remember going to see Fugazi and Ian yelled at people for "moshing" too rough. He stopped playing and shouted "Hey man! That woman is NOT your fucking trampoline!" Which I thought was cool, cause I was in a college town, and it was always just a bunch of drunk macho assholes who didn't know the proper way to mosh anyways.
Hell, man I don't even remember the proper way to mosh, I'm too old for that sort of thing.
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Yeah! There's this song by Bootsy Collins called "I'd rather be with you". Whew!!!!!! :tup: I had to go put in on while posting this.
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Yes I know this is politically correct
But it comes to you spiritually direct.....
I'll always dig Fugazi. I've seen them a few times. The first time was on my 18th b-day in Flint. Good memories from back then for sure.
I love hardcore music. Some are turned off by it because a lot of it's str8 egde and all, but great music is great music regardless.
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On 2005-09-15 21:15:00, webcrawler wrote:
Reminds me of that group Dee-lite from back in the day. Both have good music to get happy to and jump on my bed laughing."
Dee-lite waas lotsa fun back in the late 80s. Got turned on to them by a girl who used to dance to "Groove Is In the Heart".
Anyway, I punked out today:
Eater--"Thinking About America"
Angry Samoans--"Ballad of Jerry", "White Faces" (Roky Erickson cover), "Homosexual"
Weirdos--"Life of Crime", "We've Got the Neutron Bomb"
Germs--"Media Blitz", "Forming"
Nervous Eaters--"Loretta"
X--"Los Angeles, "Soul Kitchen" (Doors cover)
Buzzcocks--"What Do I Get", "Something's Gone Wrong", "Orgasm Addict", "Why Can't I Touch It", "Fast Cars"
Mink DeVille--"Let Me Dream If I Want To"
Ramones--"Carbona Not Glue", "I'm Affected"
and some others I'm forgetting right now.....
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Byrds--"Eight Miles High", "Lover of The Bayou", "We'll Come Back Home", "Hungry Planet"
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Deee-lite in the ATL
(http://http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/freefoodlady/Deee-liteinATL.jpg)
Currently after a refreshing nap to prepare me to be up all night...
The Carpenters - (They Long To Be) Close To You
Pink Floyd - High Hopes
Stevie Wonder - Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
Bob Marley - Walk The Proud Land
Nas - One Mic (Remix)
Juvenile - HA - Remix
The Cure - Pictures Of You
The White Stripes - Blue Orchid
Descendents - M 16
Danzig - She Rides :tup: (Took a grad w/ me to see this show the 1st time I saw them)
The Cranberries - Zombie
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Iggy Pop - I wanna be your dog (no man could ever go wrong tellin' me this :lol: )
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Son of None--Blood and Fire
The Stills-Young Band - Long May You Run
Wilco - Theologians
Wilco - I'm A Wheel
The Eames Era - You May Not Know My Name
Mission of Burma - Forget
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Right now I'm grooovin on Zapp & Roger's More Bounce to the Ounce.
Earlier I listened to lots of country music at the ice skating rink. I don't know much about country music. I went ice skating and was surprised I still could skate after 17 years of not doing it. I was a little rusty though and fell once. Living in Michigan makes one predisposed for ice skating. lol. My daughter thought I should stop while I was stll ahead. :razz:
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Mike Jones - Who is Mike Jones (just got this today and ran into my friend from the program at the store)
Kanye West - Late Registration
Black Eyed Peas - Monkey Buisness
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Oh le's see...
La't nite i listened to that "Higher Ground" with Wynton Marsalis; Katrina benefit show on NPR.
Ummm... String Cheese incident : some show...i don' know
Ekoostik Hooka..: some bootleg show that jammed.
Soundtrack from "Oh Brother Where Art Thou"
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The Black Eyed Peas are good! I saw them on SNL a while back. They have verve...a cool band.
Invincible--Venus
The Lemonheads--It's A Shame About Ray
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On 2005-09-18 19:55:00, Anonymous wrote:
"The Black Eyed Peas are good! I saw them on SNL a while back. They have verve...a cool band.
Invincible--Venus
The Lemonheads--It's A Shame About Ray"
What ya gonna do with all that junk, all that junk inside that trunk.....
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I'm not sure if that was it...was it?
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On 2005-09-18 20:29:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I'm not sure if that was it...was it?"
Oh, LOL I didn't catch that SNL. I was singing that song "My humps". :lol:
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Butthole Surfers--Locust Abortion Technician
Iggy and the Stooges--Raw Power (remix)
Radio Birdman--Radios Appear
Against Me!--Against Me! as the Eternal Cowboy
Whiskey & Co.--Whiskey & Co.
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Ween--"The Blarney Stone"
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:skull: I liked th' black eyed peas before they decided to throw that wench in thar group. :skull:
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Arrrr! Th' wench be some good eye candy, though...
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On 2005-09-19 04:56:00, Anonymous wrote:
":skull: I liked th' black eyed peas before they decided to throw that wench in thar group. :skull: "
She's a fine addition IMO :tup:
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The same stuff as yesterday. I'm hooked.
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Coldplay - Talk . (somewhat depressing, in the key of Gm)
Neil Young - Only Love Can Break Your Heart . ("try to be sure right from the start"...exactly)
Neil Young - Southern Man . (couldn't resist, it was next)
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Queens of the Stone Age--QOTSA & Songs For the Deaf
Radiohead--Hail to the Thief
Tool--Lateralus
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White Stripes--Get Behind Me Satan
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Ween--"Transdermal Celebration"
Raveonettes--"Attack of the Ghost Riders'
Tegan and Sara--"Walking With A Ghost'
White Stripes--"Wild Orchid"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs--"Maps"
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Transplants--"Diamonds and Guns"
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After feeling pretty down I took some measures to repair my state of mind and then put on some Lauryn Hill (the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill) and let her sweet angelic voice soothe my soul.
Then this morning it was Lauryn once again.
On the way to work none other than Mike Jones. Had to get my mind in a certain state.
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Polvo--Celebrate The New Dark Age
Appalachian Death Ride--"Butterfly", "North Green", "Dark Flower"
Nip Drivers--"Fox On The Run" (Sweet cover)
Redd Kross--Neurotica
Rain Parade--Explosions In The Glass Palace & Emergency Third Rail Power Trips
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Kid Rock w/ Sheryl Crow - Pictures (I just love this song)
Black Sabbath - Symptoms of the Universe
Mike Jones - Who is Mike Jones?
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Led Zeppelin--In Through the Out Door
Husker Du--Zen Arcade
Dead Boys--Young, Loud, and Snotty
AC/DC--Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Queens of the Stone Age--Songs for the Deaf
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Alice In Chains--Jar of Flies
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More Black Sabbath
Bad Company - Straight Shooter
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Monster Magnet--Spine of God
Massive Attack--Mezzanine
Dead Can Dance--Aeon
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AC/DC...It's A Long Way to The Top
AC/DC...For Those About To Rock
AC/DC...Let Me Put My Love Into You
AC/DC...Big BallsWhat kind of humanism expresses its reluctance to sacrifice military casualties by devastating the civilian economy of its adversary for decades to come?
Henry Kissinger
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AC/DC...For Those About To Rock
Good choice :tup: I have this song going right now.
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Little Feat--"Sailing Shoes", "Fat Man In The Bathtub", "Spanish Moon"
Fugazi--"Waiting Room" (love that intro bass line), "Bulldog Front", "Gimme The Cure"
Redd Kross--"Look On Up From the Bottom", "Peach Kelli Pop", "McKenzie"
Jucifer--"Becky's Amplifier", "When She Goes Out In the Evening"
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almost forgot---
The Who--"Tattoo", "Summertime Blues", "Fortune Teller" (from a live bootleg 1968)
Mountain--"Theme From An Imaginary Western" (an SST records band did a great cover of this on The Blasting Concept, Vol.2----I forget the band right now)
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FLO featuring Ultra-Sharlat .. Dog Eat Dog Records
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Led Zeppelin--"Thank You"
Bob Dylan--"Idiot Wind"
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Husker Du--"Eight Miles High" (Byrds cover)
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Bob Dylan--"Idiot Wind"
The live one from Hard Rain? (http://http://orad.dent.kyushu-u.ac.jp/dylan/21HARD_R.html)
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No, the one from Blood On the Tracks
Ever hear Before the Flood? Dylan's best live record.....
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LL Cool J - I'm Bad
Cradle Of Filth - Her Ghost In The Fog
American Head Charge - Song For The Suspect
TRUSTcompany - Downfall
B.B. King - How Blue Can You Get?
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song
Guns N' Roses - Nightrain
The Cure - Purple Haze
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Almost Cut My Hair
Sinead O'Connor - My Lagan Love
Eagles - Take It To The Limit
Bubba Sparxxx - Well Water
The Who - Baba O'Riley
Sick Of It All - Falling Apart
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Blue Oyster Cult--Some Enchanted Evening
Pere Ubu--Terminal Tower
Black Uhuru--Red+"Sensimilla", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", and "I Love King Sellassie" from Tear It Up--Live
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System of A Down--Toxicity
Nirvana--Incesticide
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Smokin' lotsa weed in between and during errands
Lynyrd Synyrd--"That Smell" (I know where the oak tree of 'Oak tree you're in my way' fame is)
Black Sabbath--"Planet Caravan"
Red Kross--Neurotica (burning down that cassette)
Led Zeppelin--"Ozone Baby"
And a few others
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White Stripes--Get Behind Me Satan
Alice In Chains--Dirt
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Guns N Roses....Dont Cry
Guns N Roses....Knockin On Heavens Door
Guns N Roses....Civil War
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Under The Bridge
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Soul To Squeeze
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Give It AwayFor three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.
-- Johnny Carson
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Rise Above - All Black Flag lyrics performed by Rollins and other Black Flag members, Iggy Pop, Chuck D, Ween, Slayer, Lemmy, and quite a few others. Damn great cd.
Fugazi because nothing else it my car looked good.
Currently right now I'm listening to someone snore.
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On 2005-09-26 09:10:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Rise Above - All Black Flag lyrics performed by Rollins and other Black Flag members, Iggy Pop, Chuck D, Ween, Slayer, Lemmy, and quite a few others. Damn great cd.
What song does Ween do? That CD sounds SICK!!!
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On 2005-09-26 08:44:00, DOC SLOW wrote:
"Guns N Roses....Dont Cry
Guns N Roses....Knockin On Heavens Door
Guns N Roses....Civil War
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Californication
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Under The Bridge
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Soul To Squeeze
Red Hot Chili Peppers...Give It AwayFor three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.
-- Johnny Carson
"
I will always love that song Under the Bridge. Screw all the naysayers that say it's played out and too commericalized.
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Police--Outlandos D'Amour
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On 2005-09-26 09:11:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-09-26 09:10:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Rise Above - All Black Flag lyrics performed by Rollins and other Black Flag members, Iggy Pop, Chuck D, Ween, Slayer, Lemmy, and quite a few others. Damn great cd.
What song does Ween do? That CD sounds SICK!!!"
Gimme Gimme Gimme :tup:
I'm screaming it inside my head right now.
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Oingo Boingo--Nothing to Fear
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FLO featuring Ultra-Sharlat
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I just got home from a lecture by Chuck D from Public Enemy discussing righteous knowledge from his book Race, Rap, and Reality.
I was there over 3 and half hours listening to every word. Damn that guy likes to talk and he does it well. I started writing down things he said at one point.
He said "When you overcome anti-intelligence in America you become a citizen of the world." Then he was joking about how the last presidential term our country was ruled by a colon, a bush and a dick :tup: So I had him sign the Rise above cd since he's on it to.
Here it is kiddies:
(http://http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/freefoodlady/ChuckDonRiseAbove.jpg)
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Lynard Skynard....Gimme Back My Bulletd
ZZ Top....Fool For Your Stockings
Molly Hatchet...Creeper
Lynard Skynard.... That Smell
ZZ Top....Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers
Molly Hatchet....Flirtin With DisasterSince you [US "drug tsar" McCaffrey] control a federal budget that has just been increased from $17.8 billion last year to $19.2 billion this year, is asking people like you if we should continue with our nation's current drug policy like a person asking a barber if one needs a haircut? --
Orange Country, California
Los Angeles Times
29 March 2000
--Judge James P. Gray
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On 2005-09-26 21:17:00, webcrawler wrote:
"I just got home from a lecture by Chuck D from Public Enemy discussing righteous knowledge from his book Race, Rap, and Reality.
I was there over 3 and half hours listening to every word. Damn that guy likes to talk and he does it well. I started writing down things he said at one point.
He said "When you overcome anti-intelligence in America you become a citizen of the world." Then he was joking about how the last presidential term our country was ruled by a colon, a bush and a dick :tup: So I had him sign the Rise above cd since he's on it to.
Here it is kiddies:
(http://http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/freefoodlady/ChuckDonRiseAbove.jpg)"
Bad Ass, Webcrawler. Sounds like a real good time.
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Bound--Mirth
Hawkwind--Undisclosed Files Addendum
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FLO - Heart to Heart
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Each morning I'm going through the stacks of cds on my counter and cranking the music up which might be contributing to my lateness problem. So anyways...
I put the Rise Above cd on in the kitchen this morning and then brought it to the car.
Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (only because I have had this in the cd player at work for 3 weeks now and forget to bring in other cds)
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My cd player is BROKE!!!!!!!! :flame: WTF am I going to do??????? No burner first and now the cd player. Forever stuck on my internet station in the house now. I'm really gonna be late now screwing around playing internet music in the mornings.
Pink Floyd - Goodbye Blue Sky
The Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
Red Hot Chili Peppers - If You Have To Ask
Blondie - Rip Her To Shreds
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight :tup:
Muddy Waters - Country Blues - Version 2
Otis Rush - Mean Old World :tup:
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We <3 Katamari Soundtrack
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Been enjoying the Sirius radio lately. It's cool, even better when you're pirating the signal........
Zakk Wylde & Black Label Society--"Suicide Messiah"
Eyelinner--"Destroy"
Buzzcocks--"Friends"
Radiohead--"Karma Police"
Roxy Music--"Avalon" (damn I like that one!!)
Tears For Rears--"Sowing the Seeds of Love"
Nirvana--"About A Girl" (electric)
Guns and Roses--"Sweet Child o' Mine"
Grateful Dead--"(That's It For) The Other One"
Black Sabbath--"Paranoid"
Insomniacs--"Maryanne Lightly"
Peter Gabriel--"In Your Eyes"
Hot Hot Heat--"Bandages"
Hot Hot Heat--"Middle of Nowhere"
Fuzztones--"All the King's Horses"
Kings of Leon--"California Waiting"
Tom Tom Club--"Genius of Love"
The Kinks--"Fancy"
She Wants Revenge--"Tear You Apart"
The Charms--"Dream"
The Only Ones--"Another Girl, Another Planet"
The Jessica Fletchers--"Sick of the Action"
Peter Gabriel--"Shock the Monkey"
Cocktail Slippers--"Hey Joey Ramone"
Davie Allen & the Arrows--"On the Surface"
Bloomfield, Kooper, & Stills--"Season of the Witch"
Kinks--"Sleepwalker"
The Saints--"Porno Movies"
Love & Rockets--"No New Tale To Tell"
The Hives--"Die, Alright"
Johnny Burnette--"Rocky Billy Boggie"
The Mooney Suzuki--"Legal High"
The Nazzz--"Not Wrong Long"
The Hewakis--"Hate to See You Cry"
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes--"All Night Long"
The Woggles--"Push"
REM--"So. Central Rains"
Back In Spades--"Detroit Slums (Here We Come)
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How does one go about getting satelite radio for free?
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On 2005-09-28 13:25:00, webcrawler wrote:
"How does one go about getting satelite radio for free?"
It helps if you have a friend who installs them who can get you boxes and cards for a dish really cheap.....
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what the fuck kind of cd player you got? can't you hook some speakers up to your computer? this is less than fifty bucks. i just gotta add some extra bass to mine. then when the wind is howling & the neighbors won't care i can really crank it. my ipod has a better sound into my ear, but i'm gonna try some other headphones, i can get excellent bass off them, but only if i hold them the right way in my ears.
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On 2005-09-28 20:44:00, ex-prisoner wrote:
"what the fuck kind of cd player you got? can't you hook some speakers up to your computer? this is less than fifty bucks. i just gotta add some extra bass to mine. then when the wind is howling & the neighbors won't care i can really crank it. my ipod has a better sound into my ear, but i'm gonna try some other headphones, i can get excellent bass off them, but only if i hold them the right way in my ears."
Bose, thanks to a really great sale in the neighborhood :lol:
I have some alright speakers on the computer, but am wanting to upgrade. My mom has these little one's that are so clear sounding when loud. Love it.
I have the music on at the computer, but the burner is jammed so no cds there. My house sounds pretty chaotic at times as there are 3 people with 3 different things of music playing.
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Lauryn Hill - Forgive Them Father
Eightball & MJG - Funk Mission
Jay-Z - Big Pimpin' (Featuring UGK)
Pearl Jam - Alive
Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy (Remix)
Queen - We Are The Champions
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Dead Man Walkin'
Filter - It Can Never Be The Same
Nitzer Ebb - Captivate
Einsturzende Neubauten - Sand
The Damned - Love Song
Elton John - Rocket Man
System Of A Down - Lost In Hollywood
Black Eyed Peas - Audio Delite At Low Fidelity
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WWLG - 1370 AM - Baltimore, MD ~ ADULT STANDARDS
WBJC - 91.5 FM (classical)
Captain Chesapeake (practiced tues. night)
Chuck Berry - You Can't Catch Me
Chuck Berry - Downbound Train
Goldspot - Rewind
John Hiatt/North Mississippi All Stars - Master of Disaster
Fat Boy Slim - Praise You
FLO - Stress Magnet
FLO - Heart To Heart
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Einsturzende Neubauten - Sand
It's been a while since I've heard this one....cool. An interesting band. :rofl:
what the fuck kind of cd player you got? can't you hook some speakers up to your computer?
That's how I do it in one room here (the basement) An old stereo (with newer turntable) sits behind the PC and I just run a cord with an 1/8" inch (on one end (from the sound card) and an RCA on the other (to the AUX input on back of receiver)
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Deathcab for Cutie - Soul Meets Body
Lucinda Williams - Get Right with God
The Rolling Stones - Rough Justice
The Pixies - Gigantic
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Tool--Undertow
Motorhead--Ace of Spades
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Pink Floyd-The Wall
Iron Maiden-Iron Maiden, side 1 only:
1)Prowler
2)Remember Tomorrow
3)Running Free
4)Phantom of the Opera
Dickey Betts and Great southern-Atlantas' Burnin' Down, side 1:
1)Good Time Feelin'
2)Atlantas' Burning Down
3)Leavin' Me Again
4)Back On the Road Again
Tower of Power- Aint nothin' Stoppin' Us Now, side 1:
1)Aint Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now
2)By Your Side
3)Make Someone Happy
4)Because i Think the World of You
Third World-You've Got the Power, side 1:
1)Try Jah Love
2)Ride On
3)You're Playin' Us Too Close
4)Before You Make Your Move(Melt With Everyone)
all on vinyl record[ This Message was edited by: starry-eyed pirate on 2005-09-30 07:21 ]
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The Cure - Maybe Someday (a cool song...the cure meets electric neil young)
David Bowie - Heroes
Whatever the first song was that was played on the World Café today..wish i knew what it was...
REM - Popsong
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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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On 2005-09-29 21:26:00, Froderik wrote:
"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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I might find out what it was by searching the playlists in a few days..day and time noted..
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The Tubes--Now
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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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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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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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Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Global A Go-Go
Almost Rodeo - Almost Rodeo
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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 (http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/hip_hop_honors/2005/vspot.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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Please list the good stuff.
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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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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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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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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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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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On 2005-10-01 14:39:00, starry-eyed pirate wrote:
'Ey some good shit. Is this all comin' off the sattelite station or what ?? Mighty Diamonds, Skatalites. 420 :smokin: "
Yeah, coppin' the reggae offa the satellite. Hell, it may be worth paying for, I wouldn't know.
They are a little more playlisted than I had originally thought, but still a good variety and commercial-free. Eighty stations to choose from, Howard Stern coming soon. Love the satellite, get high with it.
Here's excerpts from today's listening/smoking sesh:
Black Uhuru--"Leaving To Zion" (my all-time fave reggae band)
Demolition 23--"Dysfunctional" (garage band)
Johnny Kidd & the Pirates--"Shakin' All Over" (song made more famous when the Who covered it)
Little Richard--"Good Golly Miss Molly"
Blue Oyster Cult--"Buring For You"
The Chevelles--"Sleeper" (not to be confused with alternarockers 'Chevelle')
The Cars--"Let's Go" (by request from some guy in Baltimore named Alex)
Iggy Pop--"Loose" (live)
Fuzztones--"99th Floor"
Rolling Stones--"Silver Train"
The Church--"Reptile"
David Bowie--"Diamond Dogs"
Dandy Warhols--"We Used To Be Friends" (I'm a sucker for cheesy pop songs, what can I say?)
The Woggles--"Hounded" (good garage band)
Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps--"Pink Thunderbird"
Ray Charles--"Busted"
Madness--"Taller Than You Are"
Sisters of Mercy--"This Corrosion"
REM--"Catapult"
The Mooney Suzuki--"Primitive Condition" (good stuff--band named for singers from krautrock band Can. More rockin' than Can, less expiramental)
Howlin' Wolf--"Evil"
Grateful Dead--"Terrapin Station" (live)
Sting--"Message In A Bottle" (solo acoustic live)
The Eyeliners--"Do Anything You Wanna Do" (girl garage band, kick ass)
Scientists--"Frantic Romantic" (70s Aussie garage punk)
The High Dials--The Holy Ground (Brit-poppy garage)
Rage Against the Machine--"Kick Out the Jams" (MC5 cover)
Pretenders--"Stop Your Sobbing" (Kinks cover)
22-20s--"Devil In Me" (the KICK ASS SONG OF THE DAY!!!!!! Damn good garage rock, w/Farfisa organ)
The Contrast--"Unfair Game"
Rolling Stones--"Casino Boogie" (there's an all-Stones station, too)
Bikini Kill--"Rebel Girl"
Nazareth--"Hair of the Dog" (was just talkin' 'bout this one the other day)
By the way, Belle and Sebastian are square queers.
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Belle and Sebastian...?? What's that mean ?? You got the pirate radjo ??!! Where you at !! Maybe i should start doin' dope. Mutha FuckkkA
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By the way, Belle and Sebastian are square queers.
Besides being square queers, :smile: who are Belle and Sebastian? I forget.. »fr
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Neil Young--Comes A Time
Led Zeppelin - In The Evening,, South Bound Suarez
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Dickey Betts and Great Southern - "Atlantas' Burnin' Down", side 2:
1)Dealin' with the Devil
2)Shady streets
3)You Can't Have Her, i don't Want Her
4)Mr. Blues Man
Iron Maiden - Killers
side 1:
1)The Ides of March
2)Wrathchild
3)Murders in the Rue Morgue
4)Another Life
5)Ghengis Khan
6)Innocent Exile
side 2:
1)Killers
2)Twilight Zone
3)Prodigal Son
4)Purgatory
5)Drifter
i love Iron Maidens' early stuff(1st 2 records, before Bruce Dickinson)
Taj Mahal: "Stealin"
All on vinyl. Peace.
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Public Image Ltd.- Rise
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Tupac Shakur - How Long Will They Mourn Me? :tup:
The Misfits - 20 Eyes
Otis Rush - If I Had Any Sense, I'd Go Back Home
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Foxey Lady
Audioslave - Bring Em Back Alive
Black Flag - Wasted :tup:
The Dead Kennedys - Kepone Factory
Rufus - Tell Me Something Good :tup:
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Rage Against The Machine - People Of The Sun
Curtis Mayfield - People Get Ready
Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin' (Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, May 30, 1970)
Earth, Wind & Fire - Let's Groove
Soundgarden - Hands All Over
Led Zeppelin - All My Love
Bob Marley - More Axe
Queen - We Will Rock You
The Rolling Stones - Long Long While
B.B. King - Everyday I Have The Blues
Muddy Waters - Roll Me Over Baby
Neil Young - Love Is A Rose
Parliament -Up For The Down Stroke
Bauhaus - She's In Parties
Danzig - Twist Of Cain :tup:
The Fugees - The Score
War - Low Rider :tup:
Tool - Stinkfist :tup:
Sonic Youth - No Queen Blues :tup:
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On 2005-10-02 12:03:00, groovy1634 wrote:
"Public Image Ltd.- Rise"
:tup: :tup: :tup:
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Sufjan Stevens - Chicago
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NIN - Downward Spiral (lmao about reading on another thread that said the lead singer is a whiney bitch) :cry2:
I have been up since 5 AM and I figured why not get out of bed and be on time for work today. I was stuck listening to the radio with commericals which I happen to find very annoying I'm going to have to invest in satelite radio soon.
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On 2005-10-02 06:30:00, Anonymous wrote:
"By the way, Belle and Sebastian are square queers.
Besides being square queers, :smile: who are Belle and Sebastian? I forget.. »fr"
Some lame-ass emo types that are big with whiny college kids right now.
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Cool, man....thanks! :lol: »fr
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Pizzicato 5-"Twiggy Twiggy" (Japanese garage band--cool)
Shabba Ranks-"Love Punany Bad" (yep, we do)
The Undertones--"Teenage Kicks"
Rolling Stones--"Black Limousine"
My Morning Jacket--"Wordless Chorus" (started out OK, but then set off the gheyometer)
REM--"Finest Worksong"
Dwight Yoakam--"I Want You to Want Me" (Cheap Trick cover)
White Stripes--"In the Cold, Cold Night" (Hell yeah! Meg White's vox are sexy!!!!!)
Wilco--"Monday"
New York Dolls--"Pills"
William Shatner & Henry Rollins--"I Can't Get Behind That" (too fucking cool!)
Santana--"Europa"
Grateful Dead--"Estimated Prophet" (a damn fine example of Jerry Garcia's unique guitar style)
Dire Straits--"Ride Across the River"
White Stripes--"As Ugly As I Seem"
Norah Jones--"Lonestar"
Joe Jackson--"Breaking Us In Two"
Kasabian--"Reason Is Treason"
Cheap Trick--"Voices"
Byrds--"Eight Miiles High" (on TBPITW)
Buzzcocks--"Noise Annoys"
The Vipers--"Nothing's From Today"
Gov't. Mule--"30 Days In the Hole" (Humble Pie cover)
White Stripes--"My Doorbell"
The Fixx--"One Thing Leads to Another"
Kinks--"Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
Raveonettes--"My Boyfriend's Back" ( yeah, cover of that 60s pop song)
Bikini Kill--"New Radio" (recruiting teen lesbians at underground clubs all over Amerika for about 10 years now)
Goldfrapp--"Ooh La La"
The Contrast--"Fall Down"
Lyres--"Grounded" (*band fronted by Jeff Connelly of the Monomen)
The Streets--"Fit But You Know It" (quirky fun)
The Specials--"A Message To You, Rudi"
Ramones--"Touring" ( a Ramones song I don't think I'd ever heard before.....)
Manic Hispanic--"Mommy's Little Cholo" (actually a Hispanicized cover of Social Distortion's 'Mommy's Little Monster', fucking great)
Holly & the Italians--"Tell That Girl to Shut Up"
Siouxsie & the Banshees--"Cities In Dust"
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--"Shuffle Your Feet"
Missing Persons--"Walking In LA" ( I woulda picked 'Mental Hopscotch', but whatever....)
David Bowie--"Heroes"
Nick Drake--"Cello Song"
Rolling Stones--"Shattered" (live)
Ventures--"Journey to the Stars"
Legion of Mary--"Let It Rock" (live) (another Jerry Garcia side project)
Buzzcocks--"Up For the Crack"
Novaks--"No One Quite Like You"
Interpol--"NYC"
AC/DC--"Touch Too Much"
Beck--"Hell Yes (Ghettochip Malfunction Remix)"
Led Zeppelin--"The Battle of Evermore"
Shazam--"Megaphone"
Roy Orbison--"It's Over"
Stevie Wonder--"Fingertips Pt. 2"
Radio Birdman--"New Race"
The Chevelles--"Here She Comes"
Cornershop--"Brimful of Asha"
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William Shatner & Henry Rollins--"I Can't Get Behind That" (too fucking cool!)
I have to hear this! The star Trek dude w/ Henry???
Bikini Kill--"New Radio" (recruiting teen lesbians at underground clubs all over Amerika for about 10 years now)
Me and a friend were actually talking about this group today and discussing REAL feminism. Heard the lead singer was a stripper for quite some time.
The Specials--"A Message To You, Rudi"
Ska :tup:
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Yeah, Hank and Bill Shatner doing a nice little spoken word piece, too cool.
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Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine :cool:
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On 2005-10-03 15:29:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Yeah, Hank and Bill Shatner doing a nice little spoken word piece, too cool."
I have got to find myself a copy of this. This is better than Leonard Nimoy singing "Bilbo Baggins".
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I've heard that Leonard Nimoy track, also another off the same album called "Highly Illogical", kind of a 60s pop song sung by Mr. Spock. So bad it's great.
So here's some more stuff off the airwaves I listened to---------
Warlocks--"Baby Blue" (modern garage band, NOT the band that became the Grateful Dead. NOT the band that became the Velvet Underground, either.)
The Creation--"Can I Join Your Band?" (60s British garage psychedelic band, song has plenty of drug references)
White Stripes--"The Denial Twist"
Fleshtones--"Pretty Pretty Pretty" (NYC garage/psych band, this song is great)
Elvis Costello--"Veronica"
Alice Cooper--"Welcome to My Nightmare"
Joss Stone--"Fell In Love With A Boy" (actually a slower, soulful cover of the White Stripes' "Fell In Love With A Girl")
Michael Rose--"Sensimilla" (live)(old singer for Black Uhuru)
Runaways--"I Love Playin' With Fire" (Joan Jett and Lita Ford's 1970s girl group, good stuff)
Stems--"She's A Monster" (more garage stuff)
White Stripes--"Take, Take, Take"
Pretty Things--"LSD" (60s British stuff)
The High Dials--"The Holy Ground" (Montreal garage band)
Santana--"She's Not There" (Zombies cover)
Echo & the Bunnymen--"Killing Moon"
The Who--"So Sad About Us"
Alan Parsons Project--"Psychobabble"
Bob Marley & Wailers--"Punky Reggae Party"
Iron Maiden--"Holy Smoke"
Thievery Corporation w/ David Byrne--"The Heart's A Lonely Hunter"
The Saints--"Porno Movies"
Blue Oyster Cult--"Shooting Shark"
Nicky Scott--"Backstreet Girl"
Mocean Worker--"On and On"
Tool--"Prison Sex"
Modest Mouse--"Float On"
Cowboy Junkies--"A Common Disaster"
The Who--"Whiskey Man" (a Who song I had never heard before--amazing)
Eek-A-Mouse--"Long Time Ago"
Richie Valens--"Come On, Let's Go"
Hole--"Heaven Tonight" (Cheap Trick cover)
Caesars--"It's Not the Fall That Hurts"
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On 2005-10-04 07:30:00, Anonymous wrote:
White Stripes--"The Denial Twist"
It seems to me that this is the favorite dance of all you druggies on Fornits. Get the help you know you need, at SIBS!!!!
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Dictators--"Baby Let's Twist"
Boss Martians--"My Love Ain't Free"
Kinks--"Do It Again"
Fugazi--"Cashout"
Jah Wobble & Bill Laswell--"Alsema Dub"
B-52s--"Planet Claire"
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon--"Sweet Emotion" (Aerosmith cover)
Beatles--"Things We Said Today"
Rolling Stones--"Some Girls", "19th Nervous Breakdown"
Morphine--"Honey White", "Buena", "Candy"
Iron Maiden--"Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter"
Raveonettes--"Love In A Trash Can"
Rubinoos--"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
Eek-A-Mouse--"Ganja Smuggling" (cool stuff---not a bad song, either)
The Orange Alabaster Mushroom--"Your Face Is In My Mind"
Pretty Things--"Road Runner"
Joss Stone--"Right to Be Wrong"
Tom Waits--"Get Behind The Mule"
Dr. John--"I Walk On Gilded Splinters"
The Mooney Suzuki--"New York Girls"
The Shins--"New Slang"
Radio Birdman--"What Gives?"
The Hives--"Main Offender"
Amy Rigby--"Dancing With Joey Ramone"
Ananda Shankar--"Streets of Calcutta"
Smithereens--"Behind the Wall of Sleep"
Big Midnight--"Doin' All Right"
Ollabelle--"John the Revelator"
Nick Drake--"Pink Moon"
Gary Jules--"Mad World" (live)(Tears For Fears cover, used in closing scenes of 'Donny Darko')
Joe Jackson--"On Your Radio"
Metallica--"Battery"
Seputura--"Cutthroat"
Anthrax--"Only", "Among the Living"
Iron Maiden--"Children of the Damned"
Led Zeppelin--"Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp"
Sweatmanster--"Precious"
The Vines--"She's Got Something to Say"
Traffic--"Heaven Is In Your Mind"
White Stripes--"Hotel Yorba"
Faith No More--"Jizzlobber"
22-20s--"Devil In Me"
The Saints--"Champagne Misery"
Soundtrack of Our Lives--"Heading for a Breakdown"
Black Sabbath--"Who Are You?"
Greenhornes--"It Returns"
Matisyahu--"King Withoout A Crown" (Hassidic Jew playing reggae, this smokes. Damn good. I have a slower version of this on a comp CD, both versions are good)
Nirvana--"Lithium"
Chesterfield Kings--"On Top Of The World" (NOT the song we sang in Straight)
Ted Leo & the Pharmacists--"Me and Mia"
Garbage--"Bad Boyfriend"
Shabba Ranks--"Girls Wine"
Radiohead--"There There"
DEVO--"Girl U Want"
Blondie--"Rip Her to Shreds"
The Clash--"Clampdown"
The Doors--"Soul Kitchen"
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Talking Heads - Girlfriend Is Better
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Rolling Stones--"Sister Morphine"
Count 5--"Psychotic Reaction"
Morphine--"Candy", "Head With Wings", "Buena"
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Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - The Hardest Part
playlist (http://http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wtmd/guide.guidemain?action=viewPlaylist&playlistID=79784&eventID=1463)
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On 2005-10-05 10:52:00, Froderik wrote:
"Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - The Hardest Part
playlist (http://http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wtmd/guide.guidemain?action=viewPlaylist&playlistID=79784&eventID=1463)"
Not a bad little public radio station you got there in Baltimore. We used to have a cool radio station here with an open format, but they got bought out and turned into all-talk, of the Limbaugh/Boortz/Savage variety, but at least they have Art Bell Kook Radio Coast to Coast AM on at night, it's good for a laugh or two.
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Rolling Stones--Beggar's Banquet
Spiritualized--.....Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
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Gorillaz....Feel Good Inc
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Blue Oyster Cult--Secret Treaties
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Blue Oyster Cult--Secret Treaties
A great idea! :wave:
Parliament - Deep
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Rolling Stones--Beggar's Banquet
In a lot of ways this is the best album ever released by The Rolling Stones. Sure Mick Taylor was great, and Some Girls and Exile are kick ass albums no doubt, but Brian Jones's playing had a kind of magic that was unsurpassed by the later guitar players who played in his stead.
http://www.classicrockpage.com/rrheaven/jones.htm#bio1 (http://www.classicrockpage.com/rrheaven/jones.htm#bio1)
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http://www.broadzilla.net/earcandy.htm (http://www.broadzilla.net/earcandy.htm)
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some Commodores, some Dr. Hook.
The Grateful Dead: Shoreline Amp., Mtn.view, CA, 6/21/89, set 1:
1)Touch of Grey
2)Minglewood Blues
3)Ramble On Rose
4)Box Of Rain(the reason i put this tape on, so many great lyrics)
5)Dire Wolf
6)When i paint My Masterpiece
7)Row Jimmy
:cool:Cassady
9)Deal
10)Lovelight
11)Brokedown Palace
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No, but that's some pretty cool art.. »f13
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On 2005-10-07 17:01:00, starry-eyed pirate wrote:
The Grateful Dead: Shoreline Amp., Mtn.view, CA, 6/21/89, set 1:
1)Touch of Grey
2)Minglewood Blues
3)Ramble On Rose
4)Box Of Rain(the reason i put this tape on, so many great lyrics)
5)Dire Wolf
6)When i paint My Masterpiece
7)Row Jimmy
8)Cassady
9)Deal
10)Lovelight
11)Brokedown Palace"
I was at that show! :smokin: :skull:
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Peter Tosh - Equal Rights
U2 - City of Blinding Lights
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AC/DCs' "'74 Jailbreak"(on vinyl!!)
side 1:
1)Jailbreak
2)You aint got a hold on me
3)Show Business
side 2:
1)Soul Stripper
2)Baby Please Don't Go
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Motley Crue - Too Fast for Love
Live Wire
Come on and Dance
Public Enemy #1
Merry-Go-Round
Take Me to the Top
Piece of Your Action
Starry Eyes
Too Fast for Love
On With the Show
Toast of the Town
Tonight
Too Fast For Love (alt. into)
Stick to Your Guns
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Right on sister. i got that on C.D. i'll put that on after "Wonder Mike", the last bad tune in the night on the Sat. nite disco party on 92.9 Lite Rock. Yeah, i'm bad like that :smokin: :skull: :lol:
Starry-eyes...uh-huh...
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I'm on my second time listening to that CD....I think I'm ready to hear it for the 3rd time. Its got to be one of my favorite CD's ever. :cool:
When she laughs
She's got the power of a child in her eyes...
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No fuckin' Way !! "You got Toast of the Town" and "Stick to your Guns" ??!! i had that Mutherfuckin' Shit on Vinyl before i got put into that rape chamber str8. MutherGod Damn Fuckers. i also had Judas Priest live from the US Festival in like '82 doin' Freewheel Burnin'(on vinyl too). My folks threw away all my records and Ja know, all o' my cool shit, otherwise known as druggie paraphenalia. Muther God Damn Fuckers!! i mean i had some cool fuckin' shit that they threw away. i had written poetry from the time i was like 10, pro'ly i'm sure there's younger stuff, but 10's about the time i started keepin' it myself. All fuckin' gone 'cause of straight. You know 10 and 12 year ol' words i wrote to myself in the future so i wouldn' get so lost. Now all gone, 'n' i never even got them. i am such a threat !! MutherFuckers had no fuckin' right.
Why was i fuckin' born ?? to serve you ?? i don' think so. :skull: :skull: :skull:
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Pirate---"Toast of the Town" and "Stick to Your Guns" is on the Too Fast For Love CD as Bonus Tracks. It also includes "Tonight" (previously unreleased)
That stuff being tossed out on ya is a tragedy...some of that stuff is probably collector's items now. I had a ton of shit tossed out too...which still pisses me off to this day. I had quite a collection that is gone forever. Fuck Straight. "Druggie Music" Rocks!!!!!!!!!!! ::rocker::
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Listening to Dear Mr. Fantasy by Traffic on my lil internet station right now. I really like this song. :tup:
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Traffic is great !! i have a few of their records and related solo stuff on vinyl, and some C.D.s too. Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Blind Faith.
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Blind Faith with the picture of that young reddish-haired female -- naked seen from the bellybutton up and she's holding that liquid-metallic and very phallic jet plane like thing. Yes, on a background of green grass and blue sky. There's some guy named Eric Clapton on there. :smile: Yeah Winwood, he's on there too...Can't Find My Way Home...Well All Right.. Hey, who did that song called John Barleycorn Must Die? That was Traffic, wasn't it? I loved that song. It was on the juke at the Tavern back in 86. Good, bad, horrible & wonderful times.
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Heh, heh, I'll tell ya what I listened to today.
How about DEVO, LIVE in concert?
I just got back from seeing them at the Paramount in Oakland, and they were FUCKING AMAZING!!!!
They played some of my favorite songs, too, like "That's Good", "Girl U Want", "Freedom of Choice", "Uncontrollable Urge", and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Bow Wow Wow opened up for them, and I don't think the lead singer has aged at all. She's still totally hot, has a great body, and the same great set of pipes. She must be at least 45 now.
Seriously, that was one of the best live shows I have seen in a really long time.
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On 2005-10-09 02:39:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Heh, heh, I'll tell ya what I listened to today.
How about DEVO, LIVE in concert?
I just got back from seeing them at the Paramount in Oakland, and they were FUCKING AMAZING!!!!
They played some of my favorite songs, too, like "That's Good", "Girl U Want", "Freedom of Choice", "Uncontrollable Urge", and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Bow Wow Wow opened up for them, and I don't think the lead singer has aged at all. She's still totally hot, has a great body, and the same great set of pipes. She must be at least 45 now.
Seriously, that was one of the best live shows I have seen in a really long time."
Post it to the Super Badass Concert thread on Straight Survivors forum. Sounds like a wicked fun show.
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On 2005-10-09 00:11:00, Frank Discussion wrote:
Hey, who did that song called John Barleycorn Must Die? That was Traffic, wasn't it? I loved that song. It was on the juke at the Tavern back in 86. Good, bad, horrible & wonderful times."
Yeah, that's Traffic, from the album of the same name.
RTP2K3
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The Beatles - Birthday
Erik Satie - Gnossiennes No. 4-6
The Beatles - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
The Doors - Hello, I Love You
Neil Young - Heart of Gold
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Bauhaus-Swing the heartache
Gwen Stefani-Love,angel,music,baby
Depeche Mode- Playing the angel
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Science Kit - Bride of Chimes
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A strange combination of sounds like Darth Vader meets Jurrasic Park dinosaurs.
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What was going on out there?
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Crying kids mixed with dinosaur toys I found out. lol.
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Heavy Metal..............Sammy Hagar
Veteran Of The Psychic Wars...Blue Oyster Cult
Heavy Metal ( Taking A Ride )...Don Felder
The Mob Rules........Black Sabbath
All Of You..........Don Felder
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Blue Oyster Cult--Workshop of the Telescopes (best of 2CD comp)
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KISS - Strutter, Firehouse, Cold Gin.. ::rocker:: ::rocker:: ::rocker:: »f
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Aerosmith--"Toys In the Attic"
Kinks--"Revenge"
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Cramps--"Can Your Pussy Do the Dog?"
Roky Erickson--"I Walked With A Zombie"
Tool--"No Quarter" (Led Zeppelin cover---cool.....Maynard leaves out the cheesier lyrics)
Slayer--"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (Iron Butterfly cover---I cracked up when I heard this, it's fucking great)
Anthrax--"Ball of Confusion" (Temptations cover)
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Lou Reed--"Sweet Jane" (live version from 'Rock and Roll Animal' with the cool intro)
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R.E.M. - Driver 8
S.O.N.--Blood and Fire
These songs + a few others...
Bruce Springsteen - Mary's Place
Nation of Ulysses--Plays Pretty for Baby
The Misfits--Walk Among Us
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Raveonettes--"Love In A Trash Can" (playing now---can't get enough of the Danish garage rockers)
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Nation of Ulysses--Plays Pretty for Baby
Are they still around? I've seen them a few times.
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I don't think so. Really? Do tell about seeing them.. »f13
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http://www.southern.com/southern/band/ULYSS/post.nou (http://www.southern.com/southern/band/ULYSS/post.nou)
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Raveonettes--"Do You Believe Her?"
Stooges--"Raw Power"
moe.--"Godzilla" (jam band covering BOC, surprisingly good)
Creatures of the Golden Dawwn--"1000 Shadows"
Patti Smith--"Stride of the Mind"
Fleshtones--"Do Something For Me"
System of A Down--"Question!"
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros--"All In A Day"
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts--"French Song"
Los Lobos--"Bertha" (cover of Grateful Dead)
Eagles--"Those Shoes" (only cool Eagles song in existence)
Novaks--"No One Quite Like You"
Jefferson Airplane--"3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds"
Forty-Fives--"My Kind of Girl"
Rolling Stones--"Undercover of the Night"
The Saints--"Nylon Pirates"
Sisters of Mercy--"This Corrosion"
Stems--"No Heart"
Primal Scream--"Loaded"
Ramones--"Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
Rolling Stones--"You Got the Silver"
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On 2005-10-11 14:04:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I don't think so. Really? Do tell about seeing them.. »f13"
I really don't remember the details it was so long ago. On my b-day they played w/ Fugazi and can't remember who else they came with the other times I got to see them play. I'm thinking they may have come with Jaw Box and someone else another time. I think Jaw Box is on Dischord too.
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The Mission UK- Gods own medicine
Oasis-Familiar to millions :nworthy:
New Order- Waiting for the sirens'call
Love & Rockets- Earth,sun,moon
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REM--"Wolves, Lower"
Buckethead & Serj Tankian--"We Are The One"
Sick of It All--"District"
Black Uhuru--"What Is Life?"
Ween--"Gabrielle"
Brian Jonestown Massacre--"God Is My Girlfriend"
Prong--"Lost and Found"
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scratch acid--just keep eating ::hehehmm::
Charles Mingus--Pithecanthropus Erectus
- 3) Profile of Jackie
- 4) Love Chant
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Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan
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U2--"Party Girl"
Ramones--"I'm Against It"
Sweatmaster--"I Am A Demon And I Love Rock and Roll"
William Shatner--"Common People" (cover of Pulp song)
Kinks--"I'm Not Like Everybody Else" (great song)
Nirvana--"Negative Creep"
The Who--"The Rock"
Van Halen--"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" (best VH song ever)
Grateful Dead--"Candyman" (wow, what do you think that song's about?)
Shivaree--"Fear Is A Man's Best Friend"
Patricia Barber--"Witchcraft"
Gas Giant--"New Day Rising" (metal band covering Husker Du)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--"Whatever Happened to My Rock & Roll"
The Cars--"Dangerous Type"
Velvet Underground--"Sweet Jane" (extended version)
Rolling Stones--"Stop Breaking Down"
Dire Straits--"Once Upon A Time In The West"
Ted Leo & the Pharmacists--"Together or Parallel?"
Pretty Girls Make Graves--"Something Bigger, Something Brighter"
Ramones--"You're Gonna Kill That Girl"
Insomniacs--"Don't Turn Away"
Dinosaur Jr.--"Just Like Heaven" (cover of The Cure)
Sigur Ros--"Glosoli"
The Ponys--"Let's Kill Ourselves"
Clutch--"10001110101"
Peter Tosh--"Burial"
Kinks--"Better Days" (live)
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Van Halen--"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" (best VH song ever)
Hmmm that is a great song.I've always liked Running w/ the Devil the best though. Prolly because of how the song starts in the beginning.
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Favorite Van Halen song....Panama
but there as so many killer early VH tunes!
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Ween--Pure Guava [from the Ween 'F.U.Q.' webpage: Q)Is the song "Don't Get Too Close (To My Fantasy)" about child molestation? A)It's about whatever you want it to be about, Bobby. Would you like some candy?]
Supersuckers--The Smoke of Hell
Supersuckers--La Mano Cornuda
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The 5th Dimension - Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In
Martha & The Vandellas - Jimmy Mack
Something at 3PM on the World Café...
Killdozer - Live Your Life Like You Don't Exist
The Carpenters - Rainy Days and Mondays
Keith Richards - Take It So Hard
The Velvet Underground - Train Round The Bend
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Radio Birdman--Radios Appear (Overseas Version)
Clutch--The Elephant Riders
Motorhead--Early Classics (cassette compilation I bought at a gas station years ago, damn thing won't quit---sorta like the band)
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The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Me and Mia
John Hiatt - Master of Disaster
Urge Overkill - Head On
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Just got back from a kick ass show down in Detroit. I'm lit the hell up and it's 4:37 AM. Met up w/ NCL and had so much fun meetin up w/ some of my other friends.
Broadzilla are some BAD ass chicks! I highly recommend checking them out should they ever play where anyone else lives. These chicks can play some serious hardcore stuff. Damn I had so much fun.
Was talking to all kinds of cool crazy folks tonight while they dropped, were drunk, and doing blow. Met this guy that's the lead singer of this band called White Devil and he had us crackin up about him dropping X with Marlilyn Manson and Jane's Addiction and how he was begging to go to the hospital. :lol: everyone is your friend when your mind is feelin alright.
(http://http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/freefoodlady/derbynew.jpg)
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Yeah, Broadzilla kicked ass! ::rocker::
Hangin out with Webcrawler was a blast. She's a riot with a long island iced tea in her! :lol: :lol:
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Girl, my head is KILLIN me. I'm about to get dressed and go buy tylenol. My friend and her kids just left after I was forced to crawl out the bed and get the door. :razz:
Oh yeah last night's car tunes consisted of Rage Against the Machine live, Filter Short Bus, Pink Floyd The wall.
Right now I have Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath cranked.
Will be throwin in that Broadzilla cd in the car.
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I knew that hangover would be nasty for ya today. :lol: Those long islands are brutal!
How could I forget about the car music... I'll be listening to that Broadzilla CD today too!
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Oh and then the jazz on the radio. When I listen to jazz I love to close my eyes and kick back and let the jazz flow through my body. Not everyone can appreciate jazz, I suppose it's an accquired taste of sorts.
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I just realized I was in fact listening to my Miles Davis cd. I just thought the radio was doing a Miles segment. lol. The perils of having designated drivers while I'm praying to high heaven I don't puke. :rofl:
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Which Miles Davis? I like jazz. Sometimes I dance around like a chimp on amphetamines when I hear it.
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The Rolling Stones (LIVE in Sydney, Aus. '73) Brown Sugar, Bitch
Opal--Early Recordings
Mazzy Star--So Tonight That I Might See
The Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin'
Son of None--Blood and Fire
WBJC - 91.5 FM (classical music)
Led Zeppelin - Ramble On
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After a steelers game that left me wonderin' if indeed Tommy Maddox had returned from the grave to play the game i had no choice but to carry on in my drunkenness.
Offspring - "Smash"("self-esteem" rules 'n' i aint ashamed to admit i can relate!! such is life.)
Metallica - "Ride The Lightning"(i was very heavily influenced by this record jus' before findin' myself on front row at str8(springfield)
Fuck str8 !! They tol' me i couldn't listen to the music i was into. They tol' me that i couldn't fuckin' live in my own way. Tol' me i had to change. They fuckin' kidnapped me and held me against my will and fuckin' tortured me. They are criminals in my eyes.
Justice is in the present.
420.
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Broadzilla - Lady Luck
Cult - High Octane Cult
Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love
I havent heard that CD - Offspring Smash in a long time. I'll have to listen to that sometime soon.
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Damn it's Tuesday already, eh? Besides lots of good stuff on the internet I've been listening to that Broadzilla cd too.
Been listening to Pink Floyd - The Wall over and over too for some reason. I'm ready to put it away for awhile now. I was in some sort of weird trance driving home today listening to it.
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Kinks--"Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight"
Ween--"Zoloft" (live)
Rolling Stones--"Silver Train"
Massive Attack--"Dissolved Girl"
Greenhornes--"Pattern Skies"
System of a Down--"Cigaro"
Gov't. Mule--"'Trane"
Social Distortion--"Story of My Life"
Clutch--"Impetus"
Paranoid Social Club--"Two Girls"
Matisyahu--"King Without A Crown"
Corrosion of Conformity--"Albatross"
The Kinks--"Milk Cow Blues"
Shaggy--"Strength of A Woman"
Vatican Sex Kittens--"Be More Flamboyant"
Electric Prunes--"I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night"
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Average White Band--"Pick Up The Pieces"
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge over Troubled Water
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Joni Mitchell--Clouds
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
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The Young Rascals - Groovin'
Richie Valenzuela - La Bamba
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Just For You 2nd skin:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge over Troubled Water"
U2: 11 O'Clock Tick Tock :razz:
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Jane's Addiction-Ritual de lo habitual
Love & Rockets-Express
Oasis-Familar to millions
U2- Live in 84'
New Order-Waiting for the sirens' call
The Killers-Hot Fuss
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Tom Waits - Heartattack & Vine
The White Stripes--White Blood Cells
U2--Boy :tup:
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The Clash - an anthology with some stuff from Give 'Em Enough Rope, Black Market Clash & London Calling.
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On 2005-10-21 17:00:00, Froderik wrote:
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The White Stripes--White Blood Cells
good stuff!
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Rocket from the Crypt - Waste It (in a cd a friend of mine made me and I have been playing it over & over for days now)
Pink Floyd - The Wall (yes again & I got a kick out of listening to it inside the carwash today)
Lotsa other stuff and was glad I heard the song Sex & Candy by Marcy Playground as someone got me hooked on it.
(http://http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/freefoodlady/ChicksRule.jpg)
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Son of None - Who's the Real Terrorist?
A Neil Young interview on Public Radio; they played a couple of songs from his new album...I love Neil.
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I'm listening to Joan Jett I love Rock & Roll and LMFAO listening to it
::rocker:: ::cheers:: :tup:
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1:22am...partied in Barts' shed tonight. That's how we do it in PA. He's got a shed out back o' his house with a receiver 'n' turntable 'n' some decent speakers all hooked up. He's got a woodstove in there too so we fired it up and drank beer and smoked up 'n' listened to some ol' records:
Black Sabbath - "Master of REality"
Grand Funk - "Live Album"(double album)
Iron Maiden - "Powerslave"
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That sounds fun as hell gettin lit in the shed!
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Blue Oyster Cult--"Astronomy" (live version from Some Enchanted Evening, one of the best live albums, and coolest titles, ever)
Byrds--"Why"
Peter Tosh--"Equal Rights"
The Who--"La La La Lies"
David Lee Roth--"Yankee Rose" (!)
Them--"Could You Would You"
Voivod--"We Carry On"
Black Sabbath--"Hand of Doom"
Baby Woodrose--"Hippie Chick"
Cream--"Badge" (beautiful song......hey Frod, did ya notice the chords to this one are B, A, D, G, and E?)
Greenhornes--"Pattern Skies"
Metallica--"Battery"
David Johansen & Larry Salzman--"The Last Kind Words"
Ronettes--"Baby I Love You" (Ronnie Specter's voice----wtf else do ya want?)
Minus 5--"Dear My Inspiration"
(interlude.....do I watch 'Logan's Run' or 'The Black Gestapo'?......decisions, decisions)
Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders--"Going Going Gone"
Waistcoats--"Jack's Day Off"
Calexico & Iron and Wine--"Prison on Route 41"
('Black Gestapo' is cool, but 'Logan's Run' is more visual, and I'm watching with the volume down)
Jimmy Buffett--"Sunny Afternoon" (Kinks cover, therefore acceptable)
Runaways--"I Love Playin' With Fire"
White Stripes--"Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground"
Velvet Revolver--"Fall to Pieces" (kinda ghey, was hoping for better from these guys)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers--"The Waiting" (my homie, I used to rent a house he had lived in previously. He was cool until he started letting Jeff Lynne produce his records)
Kaiser Chiefs--"I Predict A Riot"
Peter Tosh & Mick Jagger--"(You Gotta Walk and) Don't Look Back"
Aerosmith--"Mama Kin" ( evidence that rock bands should never stop taking drugs, or if they do, they should retire)
White Stripes--"Take, Take, Take"
Creatures of the Golden Dawn--"Enough of What I Need" (cool stuff from a great garage band)
Rolling Stones--"Harlem Shuffle"
Washington Squares--"Lay Down Your Arms"
The Stooges--"Search and Destroy"
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Joni Mitchell--Ladies of The Canyon
The Ronettes - Be My Baby
The Temptations - All I Need
Elton John - The Bitch Is Back
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Aerosmith--"Mama Kin" ( evidence that rock bands should never stop taking drugs, or if they do, they should retire)
Didn't want this statement misconstrued. "Mama Kin" is a great song from their drug-using days. All post-rehab Aerosmith sucks, with the possible exception of the song "St. John" (B-side of "Rag Doll") and Honkin' On Bobo, but those are all old blues songs that they rocked out. I hear they hire outside songwriters now, too. Just shows to go ya, when the drugs are gone, the RAWK takes a hike.......
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On 2005-10-21 22:31:00, webcrawler wrote:
"That sounds fun as hell gettin lit in the shed!"
Yeah, it is. i'm goin' back for more tonight. He's got about 100 ol' records out there, mostly heavy metal and hard and classic rock. Wanna come ?? Get drunk and smoked up ?? We got some good shit!!
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On 2005-10-22 15:02:00, starry-eyed pirate wrote:
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On 2005-10-21 22:31:00, webcrawler wrote:
"That sounds fun as hell gettin lit in the shed!"
Yeah, it is. i'm goin' back for more tonight. He's got about 100 ol' records out there, mostly heavy metal and hard and classic rock. Wanna come ?? Get drunk and smoked up ?? We got some good shit!!"
On my way now! :lol:
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Bang Tango - Psycho Cafe
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Savatage - Gutter Ballet
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And even more music!!!!!! And yes...I love the 80's Glam Metal! :lol:
Ratt - Dancing Under Cover
Poison - 1986-1996 Greatest Hits
And of course...Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love
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DARE...by the Gorillaz
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The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise) + A Day in The Life
U2--October
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Listening to Sweet Leaf right now ::rocker::
Earlier:
Broadzilla - Lady Luck
Rollins - Rise above
A mixed cd with all kinds of good stuff
Yes damn it, The Wall again
So many damn good songs on the internet I'd take up lots of space listing them.
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On 2005-10-22 19:11:00, Nonconformistlaw
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Do you have this on cd???? Next time I see ya I wanna listen to it. I still like these guys, I went to a few of their shows long ago.
I know I said I'm going to bed... Soon :lol:
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On 2005-10-23 00:25:00, webcrawler wrote:
On 2005-10-22 19:11:00, Nonconformistlaw
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Do you have this on cd???? Next time I see ya I wanna listen to it. I still like these guys, I went to a few of their shows long ago.
I know I said I'm going to bed... Soon :lol: "
No, I have that one on cassette. I went through my old tapes and dragged out a few favorites last night. But I'll be sure to keep that tape handy for the next time I see you!
Girl I went to bed but couldnt sleep for a couple hours----had a horrible "I just stopped drinking" beer headache.
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Sweet--"AC/DC" (about having a bsexual girlfriend, not an ode to the band)
The Fuzztones--"Get Naked"
PJ Harvey--"Down by the Water"
Bob Seger & the Last Heard--"East Side Story"
Kinks--"You Really Got Me"
Blondie--Hanging on the Telephone" (fucking great song, cover of The Nerves)
Buzzcoks--"Sick City Sometimes"
Blue Oyster Cult--"Seven Screaming Diz-Busters"
Clutch--"Eight Times Over Miss October"
Voivod--"Astronomy Domine" (Pink Floyd song)
Opeth--"The Grand Conjuration"
Ween--"It's Gonna Be A Long Night"
Big Star--"September Gurls"
Cheap Trick--"Gonna Raise Hell"
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U2--Wide Awake in America
These (http://http://chspk.home.att.net/lyrx.htm) songs & others..
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Debbie Harry - Under Arrest
The Pretenders - Room Full of Mirrors
Patti Smith - Pumping (My Heart)
Nina Hagen - U.F.O.
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Michael Rose--"Wharf Rat" (Former Black Uhuru singer covering Grateful Dead)
Souixsie & The Banshees---"Dear Prudence", "Peek-A-Boo"
The Who--"Guitar and Pen", "I'm A Boy"
Warren Haynes--"Stella Blue" (Gov't. Mule guitarist covering Grateful Dead)
Thomas Dolby--"One of Our Submarines" (supposedly about a nuclear missile-armed British sub the officers and crew of which were regularly taking LSD while on deployment)
Radiohead--"The Bends" (by far my fave Radiohead song)
Oasis--"Rock and Roll Star"
Broken Social Scene--"7/4 (Shoreline)"
Apples In Stereo--"Strawberryfire"
Little Richard--"Miss Ann"
Beth Orton--"Stars All Seem to Weep"
Pretenders--"Don't Get Me Wrong"
Pete Shelley--"Homosapien"
Peter Gabriel--"I Have the Touch"
Kinks--"Around the Dial"
Aerosmith--"Sick As A Dog" (coolest Aerosmith song ever)
The Mooney Suzuki--"Love Bus", "Make My Way"
Foo Fighters--"Darling Nikki" (Prince cover)
Jim Carroll--"Sweet Jane" (Velvet Underground cover)
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Starsailor- On the outside
http://www.starsailor.net/ (http://www.starsailor.net/)
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The Saints--"Paint the Town Electric"
The Woggles--"Concentration Baby"
Johnny Burnette--"Lonesome Train"
Neil Young--"Rockin' In The Free World"
Hot Tuna--"Water Song"
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Kid Rock - Cocky
On another thread someone mentioned having a song of his on the straight documentary and "I'm wrong but you ain't right" might be appropriate. It'd be cool if all the survivors and siblings of survivors that are musicians had their music in it. Another one to include is MG8's "Gulag" :tup:
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Fleetwood Mac - Peacekeeper
Blondie - Maria
Mazzy Star - Be My Angel
My Bloody Valentine - I Can See It (but I can't feel it)
Interpol - Untitled
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Jimi Hendrix - Red House :exclaim:
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A dialtone...
Figured out what was wrong with my phone. :lol:
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Bauhaus, in concert. I'd never seen them live before.
----> Castle
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On 2005-10-26 07:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Bauhaus, in concert. I'd never seen them live before.
----> Castle"
When and where did you see them?
I'm thinking about catching them live next month in AZ.
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Foo Fighters-In your honor :wink:
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On 2005-10-26 10:37:00, Second Skin wrote:
"On 2005-10-26 07:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Bauhaus, in concert. I'd never seen them live before.
----> Castle"
When and where did you see them?
I'm thinking about catching them live next month in AZ."
San Francisco, CA. The Warfield. Oct. 25th. They're doing a Halloween show, too, but it's going to be at the Fillmore.
---->Castle
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"Bauhaus, in concert.
San Francisco, CA. The Warfield. Oct. 25th. They're doing a Halloween show, too, but it's going to be at the Fillmore---->Castle"
Oh, I'm SO jealous about you living in San Fran..love that city.I was there this past spring to catch Ian Brown at The Great American Music Hall.
Now, back to Bauhaus.I read about the Halloween Show while searching for a review of last nights show. Are you going to that gig too? Please tell me about last nights show.Did they play any Love & Rockets or Peter Murphy?
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On 2005-10-26 12:30:00, Second Skin wrote:
""Bauhaus, in concert.
San Francisco, CA. The Warfield. Oct. 25th. They're doing a Halloween show, too, but it's going to be at the Fillmore---->Castle"
Oh, I'm SO jealous about you living in San Fran..love that city.I was there this past spring to catch Ian Brown at The Great American Music Hall.
Now, back to Bauhaus.I read about the Halloween Show while searching for a review of last nights show. Are you going to that gig too? Please tell me about last nights show.Did they play any Love & Rockets or Peter Murphy?
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No, unfortunately, I can't go to the Halloween show. I have schoolwork to do.
I'm confused. Why would they play Love & Rockets? That's an entirely different band. And Peter Murphy was obviously there, since he is the lead singer of Bauhaus.
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Bruce Springsteen - All the Way Home
U2--Boy
Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop
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On 2005-10-26 12:30:00, Second Skin wrote:
""Bauhaus, in concert.
San Francisco, CA. The Warfield. Oct. 25th. They're doing a Halloween show, too, but it's going to be at the Fillmore---->Castle"
Oh, I'm SO jealous about you living in San Fran..love that city.I was there this past spring to catch Ian Brown at The Great American Music Hall.
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The Great American Music Hall and the Warfield are both excellent venues, serious, top-notch theaters that sound great and have an elegant demeanor, as does the Orpheum, though not as much. San Francisco has some great musical venues, seeing rock acts in some of them is like partying in church. Once, at a show at the Warfield, a group of friends and I decided to partake of some high-grade Trinity County smoke during the intermission. We walked outside into the lobby area, and lit up, contentedly puffing away when we noticed a Warfield usher approaching us. It being San Francisco, we knew the worst that would happen was to be told to put it out, but on second glance, I realized the guy was bringing us an ashtray. Now that's a great venue!
RTP2k3
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Bad Brains - She's Calling You
Some song by Fluid
Some other song by Steel Pole Bathtub (speaking of SF)
http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/ (http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/)
Thanks, webcrawler! :wink:
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On 2005-10-26 14:30:00, Froderik wrote:
"Bad Brains - She's Calling You
Some song by Fluid
Some other song by Steel Pole Bathtub (speaking of SF)
http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/ (http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/)
Thanks, webcrawler! :wink:"
Saw Steel Pole Bathtub open up for the Butthole Surfers sometime in the mid 90s.
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On 2005-10-26 14:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-10-26 14:30:00, Froderik wrote:
"Bad Brains - She's Calling You
Some song by Fluid
Some other song by Steel Pole Bathtub (speaking of SF)
http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/ (http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/)
Thanks, webcrawler! :wink:"
Saw Steel Pole Bathtub open up for the Butthole Surfers sometime in the mid 90s."
Now that's a show I would have loved to go to. I've only heard a small amount of either band's repitoire, so I would love to go to a concert to hear more of their stuff.
Which reminds me, I need to acquire some SPB music.
Another band I would have liked to have seen, (but they broke up before I moved to SF) was the Mummies. I had several of their 45s and I had absolutely fallen in love with them.
---->Castle
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The Mummies rocked!! I used to have a few of their 45s, too. I loved the ambulance they used as a tour van. Never got to see them, I'd moved back Easdt before I heard of them.
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I don't remember that much in the way of names of the venues and dives that the band I was in (Reptile House) played at on our tour of this great nation back in 1985, but one of the names that I do recall is that of The Mabuhey Gardens in San Francisco. Do you remember this place, Castle? RTP2k3?
Speaking of pretty nice theatre type places, we opened for Toxic Reasons at one in Kansas City...I don't recall the name of it. We rolled into town late for some reason and almost missed the gig..
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Rock-n-Roll. :skull:
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On 2005-10-26 14:30:00, Froderik wrote:
"Bad Brains - She's Calling You
Some song by Fluid
Some other song by Steel Pole Bathtub (speaking of SF)
http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/ (http://www.steelpolebathtub.com/)
Thanks, webcrawler! :wink:"
Damn they move fast! :wink:
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Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
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Ice T - Police Story
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On 2005-10-26 14:46:00, Anonymous wrote:
"The Mummies rocked!! I used to have a few of their 45s, too. I loved the ambulance they used as a tour van. Never got to see them, I'd moved back Easdt before I heard of them."
My friend lived next door to them for a while. He said they were loud motherfuckers. He knew for certain it was the Mummies because their ambulance was always parked outside.
Their stuff was finally compiled onto two CDs. "Death By Unga Bunga" and "Never Been Caught". It's funny, too, because I'm sure you recall, their 45s always had the words "Fuck CDs" printed on the jackets. Well, on Death by Unga Bunga, it has "Fuck Vinyl. Ha ha ha." on the back of the jewel case.
The only downside to the two CDs is that they don't have the Devo covers that they do on them, "Girl U Want" and "Uncontrollable Urge". Which sucks, because those were awesome covers. Fortunately, I have it on vinyl.
The good news is that Death by Unga Bunga has a great cover of Zip a Dee Doo Dah. Oh my god, it's fucking amazing.
There were some great bands in the 90s. I remember I found out about the Mummies around the same time I discovered The Monomen, Jaws (saw them play live, amazing), Man or Astroman, and New Bomb Turks.
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On 2005-10-27 09:22:00, sorry... try another castle wrote:
The Monomen, Jaws (saw them play live, amazing), Man or Astroman, and New Bomb Turks.
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All cool bands. Saw Momomen & Man Or Astroman? a couple of times.
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oh yeah... and Butt Trumpet.. loved them.
"...la la primitive enema."
and that's what I listened to today, too.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees - Christine :silly:
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Death Cab for Cutie - Soul Meets Body
The Rolling Stones - Shattered
Creedence - Bad Moon Rising
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U2--War
X--Wild Gift :tup:
The Pretenders - The Wait
Johnny Burnett - You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful & You're Mine)
Love & Rockets--Earth · Sun · Moon
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On 2005-10-28 17:22:00, Froderik wrote:
X--Wild Gift :tup:
Yeah!!!!!!
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The B-52's (self-titled)
Lindsay Lohan - Ultimate :cool:
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So how was that Lindsay Lohan???? I take it that it belonged to your kids? lol :lol: I've been getting tortured with such acts as Green Day (do those words go together or are they seperate?)
Oh shit I almost forgot Kelly Clarkston. Shit I feel like puking when listening to her. At least my kids mock her and jump around like nuts like she does in some stupid video of hers.
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My 5yr old came in the room here with this toy guitar around her neck and then asked me to set up the mic (on this little, old kareoke box) and we listened to some B-52's while I set up my guitar and amp (which she asked me to do) and then played the song along with her while she sang it.
She's awesome! :grin:
We played/sang along with that Liz Phair song too.. :em:
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You ever hear that High-Pitched Eric clip on the Stern show?
The one where he prank calls Elephant Boy?
"Who's High Pitch?"
"This is Kelly Clarkson."
:question:
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No, I haven't caught that one. lol. I don't even think he's on the radio out here. Just cable and well you know the deal with that :lol:
I thought clear channel crooks were forcing him off the air and he was going to be only on satelite?
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Howard's going to Sirius in January. He's picked David Lee Roth to replace him in NYC and Adam Carolla in LA. "Bubba the Love Sponge" (a Tampa DJ who got booted from clear channel, then fired from other stations) will be his co-host, which is mildly surprising since they were feuding a couple of years ago.
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Sweet Soul Sister
http://www.the-cult.com/ (http://www.the-cult.com/)
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Rolling Stones--"Backstreet Girl"
The Vines_- "Rainfall"
Roy orbison--"Candy Man"
PJ Harvey--'The Letter"
The Cult--"Love Removal Machine"
Metallica--"Whiskey In the Jar" (not as cool as the Thin Lizzy version)
Dead Boys--"Sonic Reducer" (fucking yeah!!!)
Wolf Parade--"You Are A Runner..."
Danzig--"Long Way Back from Hell"
Willie nelson w/ Ryan Adams, Hank III, and Keith Richard--'Dead Flowers" (too cool)
The Fuzztones--"You Must be A Witch"
Goldfrapp--"Ooh La La" (sexy vox)
Donnas--"I Don't Care (So There)"
Primus w/Ozzy-- 'NIB" (that's Nativity In Black, Mom)
Barracudas--"Violent Timers" (Boston garage band)
The Who--"Good's Gone" (a Who song I'd never heard)
Warren Zevon--"Lawyers, Guns, and Money"
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Kinks--"I'm On An Island"
Woggles--"I've Got A Line On You"
Sisters of Mercy--"Detonation Blvd." (I woulda picked 'This Corrosion', or 'Vision Thing', but wtf)
Matisyahu--"King Without A Crown"
Jorma Kaukonen--"Just Because" (guitarist for Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna)
Flaming Lips--"She Don't Use Jelly" (I woulda chose "Drug Machine In Heaven" or "Mountainside")
Anthrax--"Antisocial"
Joe Strummer--"Love Kills"
Grateful Dead--"I Need A Miracle"
Joe Walsh--"The Confessor" (coolest Joe Walsh song ever, with the possible exception of 'Turn To Stone")
The Minus 5--"Lies of the Living Dead"
Joe Jackson--"Cancer"
The Jesus and Mary Chain--"April Skies"
Silver Jews--'Punks In the Beerlight"
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(((LOL))) while listening to Insane Clown Posse - Down with the clown. I use to go see these guys play before they became more well known. :exclaim:
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Sheryl Crow (self titled album)
Bob Dylan - Masters of War
Jim Stafford - Wildwood Weed :smokin:
Hank Williams - Honky Tonkin'
The Clash - I Fought the Law
Camper Van Beethoven - Oh, Death :skull:
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White Stripes--"Little Ghost"
Tegan and Sara--"Walking With A Ghost"
Lou Reed--"Halloween Parade"
Warren Zevon--"Werewolves of London"
Edgar Winter--"Frankenstein"
Bauhaus--"Bela Lugosi's Dead"
Rocky Erickson--"Stand For the Fire Demon", "Night of the Vampire", "I Walked With A Zombie", "I Am"
all but the Rocky Erickson from the radio, guess they're gettin' into Halloween, so I continued it with Rocky Erickson.
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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Theme
Clockwork Orange - 01
Clockwork Orange - 03
Halloween Main Title
The Shining Theme
The Clash - I'm So Bored with the USA
The Clash - Protex Blue
The Clash - What's My Name
The Clash - Police & Thieves
The Clash - 48 Hours
Lords of Acid - Spank my Booty ::rainbow::
Black Sabbath - Orchid
John Fahey - Dance of Death :skull:
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On 2005-10-31 13:16:00, Froderik wrote:
Led Zeppelin - Street Corner Girl
Do you mean "Hey Hey What Can I Do"? I've never heard a LZ song called "Street Corner Girl", is it off a new comp or something?
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Yeah..that's the one.
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The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck
The Cramps - Human Fly
The Stooges - 1969
The Stooges - Now I Wanna Be Your Dog
The Stooges - No Fun
The Stooges - Not Right
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rockin' stuff, there, Frod.
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Ween-White Pepper
http://www.chocodog.com/chocodog/ween/w ... ndex2.html (http://www.chocodog.com/chocodog/ween/ween_new/index2.html)
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I just saw that Ween is coming to FL in January. Kewl!
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The Dragstrippers - Super-Fly Lo-Fi II
My cd player is working :exclaim: :exclaim:
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Ian Brown- The Greatest :nworthy:
http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/ (http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/)
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On 2005-11-01 19:03:00, Second Skin wrote:
"Ian Brown- The Greatest :nworthy:
http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/ (http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/) "
There was a pair of ADIDAS I liked on that site :razz: My fav shoes of course :tup:
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There was a pair of ADIDAS I liked on that site :wink:
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White Stripes--"Take, Take, Take"
Peter Gabriel--"Games Without Frontiers"
Mission of Burma--"That's When I Reach For My Revolver" (damn good song, hadn't heard it in a while)
Buddy Holly & the Crickets--"It's So Easy"
Purple Merkins--"Get On This Plane" (cover of the Premiers)
Ramones--"Life's A Gas"
Santana--"Jin-Go-Lo-Ba"
Blue Oyster Cult--"Burnin' For You"
Neil Young--"Cinnamon Girl"
Caesars--"Candy Kane"
Sigur Ros--"Glosoli"
Radiohead--"Everything In It's Right Place"
Thievery Corporation--"All That We Perceive"
Tool--"Lateralus"
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Aretha Franklin singing at Rosa Park's funeral, the choir singing "Oh Freedom" and crowds of people lining the streets for miles leading to the cemetary singing "We Shall Overcome".
May your soul rest in peace and thank you Rosa parks.
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I sometimes like to hear Foreigner songs :flame:
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You're forgiven, I guess.. :smile:
I heard some song by them playing at this new Revco-type place that opened up near my house.
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Well yeah like that song "Jukebox Hero" I just happen to like it sometimes :lol:
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Lucinda Williams - Carwheels on a Gravel Road
Jimi Hendrix - Angel
The Eames Era - You May Not Know My Name
Alice Cooper - Hard Hearted Alice
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Gorillaz- Demon Days :tup:
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System of a Down - self titled
(thanks :tup: )
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Jane's Addiction--Nothing's Shocking
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Supersuckers--The Smoke of Hell
John Coltrane--Live In Japan
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Neil Young was on Conan tonight and last night Santana was on Letterman.
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What songs did Neil Young do??
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Elvis Presley - The Devil In Disguise :cool:
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On 2005-11-05 10:32:00, Anonymous wrote:
"What songs did Neil Young do??"
One of the songs were "Far from home" and I'm not sure what the other one was. Something off the new cd which I don't have.
Are you only into Neil or do you also like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (well w/ & w/ out Young too)?
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Are you only into Neil or do you also like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (well w/ & w/ out Young too)?
Well I'm more of just a Neil fan if anything..but that other stuff is ok too though, no doubt.
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The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird (Bird Is the Word)
James Brown - Make It Funky
John Fahey - Hawaiian Two-Step
Sun Ra - Space Jazz
GO · GO'S--talk show *
Neil Young - Be The Rain
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Radio Birdman--Burn My Eye
Oingo Boingo--Good For Your Soul
Iggy & the Stooges--Metallic KO
Fucking Raiders---blew it in the last 10 seconds.
Jags won, though. They're a good team, really, they just play down to the level of their opponents.
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Keith Richards - Take It So Hard (on SNL 1988)
Jethro Tull - Alive & Well & Living In
Jethro Tull - Just Trying To Be
Jethro Tull - Up the Pool
Captain Beefheart--The Spotlight Kid
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
Mike Doughty - Busting Up a Starbucks
Deathcab For Cutie - Crooked Teeth (live acoustic on the World Café)
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On 2005-11-07 15:05:00, Froderik wrote:
Captain Beefheart--The Spotlight Kid
Oh Hell yes! Have you heard Doc at the Radar Station or Ice Cream for Crow?
Today---
Pink Floyd--Echoes
Alan Parsons Project--I, Robot
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Be my Lover
Eighteen
Under My Wheels
Muscle Of Love
Is It My Body
Schools Out
Go To Hell
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Atmosphere, You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having.
So far I think the boy is righteous.
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On 2005-11-08 13:59:00, ex-prisoner wrote:
"Atmosphere, You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having.
So far I think the boy is righteous. "
Ever listen to Zero 7?
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A tribute to Patti Labelle on TV and she performed a few great numbers, but I was disappointed to see a still wet behind the ears Mario sing "Somebody Loves You" as Patti should have been the only one singing this song.
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Wherever I may roam
(whispering)..And the road becomes my bride..
(is louder)...and the road becomes my bride
I have stripped of all but pride
so in her I do confide
and she keeps me satisfied
gives me all I need
...and with dust in throat I crave
only knowledge will I save
to the game you stay a slave
rover wanderer
nomad vagabond
call me what you will
but I'll take my time anywhere
free to speak my mind anywhere
and I'll redefine anywhere
anywhere I roam
where I lay my head is home
(whispering) ...and the earth becomes my throne
...and the earth becomes my throne
I adapt to the unknown
under wandering stars I've grown
by myself but not alone
I ask no one
...and my ties are severed clean
the less I have the more I gain
off the beaten path I reign
rover wanderer
nomad vagabond
call me what you will
but I'll take my time anywhere
I'm free to speak my mind anywhere
and I'll never mind anywhere
anywhere I roam
where I lay my head is home
carved upon my stone
my body lie, but still I roam
wherever I may roam(repeat a couple times then Wherever I may wander.)
I'm sure this song suits more than me on fornits :smokin: The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naive and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.
--H.L. Mencken
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Captain and Tennille :wstupid:
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gotta love that muskrat love
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Oh Hell yes! Have you heard Doc at the Radar Station or Ice Cream for Crow?
Well I know I've heard the first one...many, many times. A great album. And I've heard some of the stuff on Ice Cream For Crow. Ever listen to Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)? That's the first one I ever heard by him and still my fav in a way...
http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums ... index.html (http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums/official/index.html)
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Bootsy Collins - I'd Rather Be With You
I'm comin' at ya with both hands... tied behind my back, baby.
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On 2005-11-09 18:25:00, sorry... try another castle wrote:
"Bootsy Collins - I'd Rather Be With You
Very excellent choice. :tup: Are you into Parliament or Gap Band at all?
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On 2005-11-09 18:32:00, webcrawler wrote:
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On 2005-11-09 18:25:00, sorry... try another castle wrote:
"Bootsy Collins - I'd Rather Be With You
Very excellent choice. :tup: Are you into Parliment or Gap Band at all?"
What kind of funkified being would I be if I weren't?
Actually, I'm not as familiar with as much of the Gap band's work as I am with Parliament's, and to be honest, I could do with a deep funk injection of both. I haven't heard either of those guys in ages.
I think my all time favorite funk song is Carl Carlton's "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" That has got to be like, the best funk song ever.
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What kind of funkified being would I be if I weren't?
Actually, I'm not as familiar with as much of the Gap band's work as I am with Parliament's, and to be honest, I could do with a deep funk injection of both. I haven't heard either of those guys in ages.
I think my all time favorite funk song is Carl Carlton's "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" That has got to be like, the best funk song ever.
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I could send some your way if ya want. Yeah, I like that song too. Foxy Brown sampled that song awhile back.
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Unfortunately, my sorry ass is still on dial up, so I don't know if sending stuff would be to practical. Yep, still in the stone ages over heah.
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Al Green, "Love and Happiness","Let's stay Together"
"Tired of Being Alone"
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On 2005-11-09 17:14:00, Froderik wrote:
"Oh Hell yes! Have you heard Doc at the Radar Station or Ice Cream for Crow?
Well I know I've heard the first one...many, many times. A great album. And I've heard some of the stuff on Ice Cream For Crow. Ever listen to Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)? That's the first one I ever heard by him and still my fav in a way...
http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums ... index.html (http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums/official/index.html)"
Oh, yeah. "Shiny Beast......" is definitely a fave.
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Raveonettes-"Love In A Trash Can"
Beck--"Jack-Ass"
White Stripes--"Doorbell"
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--"Shuffle Your Feet"
Fleshtones--"Pretty Pretty Pretty"
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U2 live in Chicago *vertigo tour*
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Donovan - Hurdy-Gurdy Man ::rainbow::
Toto - Hold The Line (good song at first, but should be shorter)
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On 2005-11-10 11:18:00, Froderik wrote:
Toto - Hold The Line (good song at first, but should be shorter)"
I was interviewing Dan "Thunder" Bolton of the Supersuckers for a 'zine a friend of mine was doing. We happened to be in Jax, FL, home of Limp Bizkit. Bolton and I share a hatred for that group of fuckwads, Bolton told me "Those guys don't rock. Toto rocks harder than Limp Bizkit." I was quite amused.
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Minor Threat - Complete Disography
A kids hip hop comp. :lol:
Errr....ummm I kinda like Limp Bizkit :lol: I don't have any of their stuff but have a friend that's really into them and I listen to them once and awhile.
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On 2005-11-10 17:56:00, webcrawler wrote:
Errr....ummm I kinda like Limp Bizkit :lol: I don't have any of their stuff but have a friend that's really into them and I listen to them once and awhile."
Actually, the guitarist, Wes Borland, is a hell of a nice guy, if a little weird. He went to a high school for the performing arts with a friend of mine and invited us to see them right before they got signed. Fred Durst is a major idiot and asshole. His former band, Ear Candy, shared a band room with some friends of mine. He really is the twit he seems to be. Those guys are really awful. No accounting for taste, I guess......
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Grateful Dead (live bootleg): Lost Sailor-->Saint of Circumstance-->Deal
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Kate Bush's new album. Fucking Amazing.
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I heard a cut off of that on the radio yesterday. It WAS really cool and I didn't catch the name of the song. Do you know which tracks are getting the most airplay?
»froderik
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On 2005-11-10 20:10:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I heard a cut off of that on the radio yesterday. It WAS really cool and I didn't catch the name of the song. Do you know which tracks are getting the most airplay?
»froderik "
I believe it's "King of the Mountain". That's the one that's the hit in the UK right now. I think another one is "How to Be Invisible", which I absolutely adore.
And if you think the first disc is good, wait until you hear the second one.
and here I thought she had totally lost her edge. When The Red Shoes came out I was really disappointed with it. But this album is excellent.
I don't know if it will surpass The Dreaming as my favorite, though. That's a tough one to beat.
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Captain Beefheart--Clear Spot
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U2- Joshua Tree tour Denver, CO Nov 7, 1987
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The Beatles - Day Tripper
Cheap Trick - Surrender
U2 - Beautiful Day
Gary Wright - Love Is Alive
Billy Joel - My Life
The B-52's - 52 Girls
Dogs Die In Hot Cars - I Love You Cuz I Have To
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Broadzilla--Lady Luck ::rocker::
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Black Flag tribute CD (RAWK)
Lee Hazelwood & Nancy Sinatra--"Phaedra"
Soft White Underbelly--"A Fact About Sneakers", "Gil Blanco County", "Bonomo's Turkish Taffy"
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2112 Overture w/ video games in the background.
I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.
--Thomas Carlyle
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Gorillaz- Demon Days ::rocker:: http://www.7digital.com/stores/productD ... &sid=72991 (http://www.7digital.com/stores/productDetail.aspx?shop=30&product=10609&sid=72991)
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Grateful Dead (live bootleg)--Lazy Lightning-->Supplication-->Don't Ease Me In
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Bob Marley - Stir It Up
Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle (live 1978)
»froderik
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Santana - Santana III
Damn I love the song "No one to depend on". Words so freekin, freekin true.
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Is that an autumn leaf falling?
Reading the Kate Bush lyrics that you posted jogged my memory...the song I heard the other day on the radio was How to Be Invisible...thanks.
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freekin, freekin
Plz refrain from using this sort of language on my forum. Thanks.
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Clutch--The Elephant Riders
Clutch--Transnational Speedway League
rtp2k3
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On 2005-11-12 16:59:00, Froderik wrote:
"freekin, freekin
Plz refrain from using this sort of language on my forum. Thanks."
Damn fuckin, fuckin.... Is that better for ya? :rofl: Damn that was good. I need to smoke after that one.
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The Rascals - Good Lovin'
The Four Seasons - December '63 (oh what a night)
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five
dj Cheb i Sabbah
Boccherini - String Quintet in A
The best of Bud Powell
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On 2005-11-10 13:26:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2005-11-10 11:18:00, Froderik wrote:
Toto - Hold The Line (good song at first, but should be shorter)"
I was interviewing Dan "Thunder" Bolton of the Supersuckers for a 'zine a friend of mine was doing. We happened to be in Jax, FL, home of Limp Bizkit. Bolton and I share a hatred for that group of fuckwads, Bolton told me "Those guys don't rock. Toto rocks harder than Limp Bizkit." I was quite amused."
:lol: That's funny
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On 2005-11-11 21:00:00, Antigen wrote:
"2112 Overture w/ video games in the background.
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What...?? :smile:
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The Police - Next To You
The Police - Truth Hits Everybody
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U2 - Red Light
U2 - Surrender
U2 - "40"
»Froderik
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U2--Achtüng Baby
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Elvis Costello - (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding
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Tha Crossroads, Bone ThugzNHarmony
:)
it's on a compilation cd. ain't no half-steppin'.
it turns out this is a high quality selection.
Method Man by Wu Tang Clan (I got Forever and I was not won over. But this Method Man is a gonna be top five for a while, I can tell.)
Woo-Hah!! Got You All In Check, Busta Rhymes
well I will listen to the rest and get back to you.
150 bonus points to the poster who can i.d. the track I got this cd for.
1000 bonus points to whomever can tell me how to get my hands on a copy of the song, I think it came out early 90's,that goes "ain't no half steppin (give it all you got, give it all you got) cause we're the get fresh crew)
i can tell you already track 6 is fuckin bumpin already,
Got Your Money by Ol' Dirty Bastard. (Holy Fuck!)
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I forgot to say, the name of the compilation is THUG NATION.
Now playing: Hip Hop Hooray, Naughty By Nature.
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Frank Black - I Burn Today
Urge Overkill--Americruiser
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On 2005-11-15 18:16:00, ex-prisoner wrote:
"I forgot to say, the name of the compilation is THUG NATION.
Now playing: Hip Hop Hooray, Naughty By Nature. "
Don't waste your $$$ on any Naughty by Nature records. I think you would be disappointed.
I'm still working on some stuff for ya. I started, but have more to add. I'm not so great putting cds back in their cases or having them in one location.
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I got too many damn cases. I need a new system. Yeah, I'll make the game a little easier by saying that I didn't like that NBN all that much either. I got Busta Rhymes new cd It Ain't Safe No More, I guess I need better speakers, there were some good tracks sampled at the listening station. The thing is, Call The Ambulance is good, but the producers should not repeat that sort of stringy organ sound that keeps whining in the background. Maybe leave it in for the hook part with the ambulance siren. Oh yeah, see he dropped it out for a minute, much better. I can't believe these guys are big money producers.
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Wow, What Up is excellent.
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On 2005-11-15 21:37:00, ex-prisoner wrote:
"I got too many damn cases. I need a new system. Yeah, I'll make the game a little easier by saying that I didn't like that NBN all that much either. I got Busta Rhymes new cd It Ain't Safe No More, I guess I need better speakers, there were some good tracks sampled at the listening station. The thing is, Call The Ambulance is good, but the producers should not repeat that sort of stringy organ sound that keeps whining in the background. Maybe leave it in for the hook part with the ambulance siren. Oh yeah, see he dropped it out for a minute, much better. I can't believe these guys are big money producers."
If you liked that song from Bone, I recommend all their stuff including their outside projects. I was actually wanting to send you Mo Thugs Family Scriptures featuring Bone, but all I can find is the friggin case. You see my kids listen to my stuff too and they are the main ones losin my shit!
Also the soundtrack from "The Show" is pretty good and has stuff from Bone on it. Lazy Bone aka L Burna has stuff out that is good too.
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For Make It Clap, one thing they need is another deep drum line, they some real interesting deep bass to make it more irresistible, and also more interesting. There's too much repeated annoying stringy stuff again.
Call the Ambulance is produced by The Neptunes
What Up is produced by Dilla for PayJay Productions, Inc.
Make It Clap is produced by Rick Rock for Sharick & Mook, Inc.
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Was listening to led Zeppelin - Early Days
as I was driving today. Seemed like a good choice to listen to on a rainy day.
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On 2005-11-15 22:05:00, webcrawler wrote:
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On 2005-11-15 21:37:00, ex-prisoner wrote:
"I got too many damn cases. I need a new system. Yeah, I'll make the game a little easier by saying that I didn't like that NBN all that much either. I got Busta Rhymes new cd It Ain't Safe No More, I guess I need better speakers, there were some good tracks sampled at the listening station. The thing is, Call The Ambulance is good, but the producers should not repeat that sort of stringy organ sound that keeps whining in the background. Maybe leave it in for the hook part with the ambulance siren. Oh yeah, see he dropped it out for a minute, much better. I can't believe these guys are big money producers."
If you liked that song from Bone, I recommend all their stuff including their outside projects. I was actually wanting to send you Mo Thugs Family Scriptures featuring Bone, but all I can find is the friggin case. You see my kids listen to my stuff too and they are the main ones losin my shit!
Also the soundtrack from "The Show" is pretty good and has stuff from Bone on it. Lazy Bone aka L Burna has stuff out that is good too. "
I was kinda goofin when I smiled after BTH. It's so something, it did make me smile, in a reminiscent, "ain't they smooth" kind of way. Maybe I should check them out more, just for the ambience. :smile:
Do you like any Wu Tang?
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Do you like any Wu Tang?"
I sure do! I have Wu Tang Forever. Haven't listened to it for quite some time though.
Sad about ODB dying
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I just checked out Wu Tang's website, there is some ODB stuff they are putting out, I couldn't download it last night but I will definitely check it out.
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How did ODB die, anyway?
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Daniel Lanois - For the Beauty of Winona
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On 2005-11-16 10:36:00, Anonymous wrote:
"How did ODB die, anyway? "
A heart attack.
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Kinks--Kink Kronikles
Tool--some of Lateralus and Undertow
some live stuff from The Hives on Fuse.
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Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out
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The Police - Every Breath You Take: The Singles:
"Roxanne"(had a girlfriend named Roxanne once...years ago)
"Can't Stand Losin' You"
"Message In A Bottle"
"Walking On The Moon"
"Don't Stand So Close To Me"
"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"(great song!)
"Invisible Sun"
"Spirits in the Material World"(This song has great lyrics: "...with words they try ta jail ya...")
"Every Breath You Take"
"King of Pain"
"Wrapped Around Your Finger"
The longer i listen to the police and the older i get the more i appreciate this band.
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The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I like it)
The Rolling Stones - She's So Cold
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Led Zeppelin II
Rush--2112
The Rolling Stones--Let It Bleed
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That Petrol Emotion - Catch a Fire
Björk - One Day
The Drum Club - One Tribe
Fluke - Spacey
Unmen - Also With You
Xymox--Live & Remix
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On 2005-11-19 12:24:00, Froderik wrote:
Xymox--Live & Remix"
Cool shit.
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Cal Tjader - At Grace Cathedral(vinyl)(recorded live, San Fransisco, 5/22/76, great modern jazz with vibes)
Average White Band - Soul Searching(vinyl)
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now(vinyl)(excellent under-rated and often over-looked band, excellent record)
Taj Mahal - "stealin"(vinyl) From a 3 record compilation titled "The Music People"
Grateful Dead - bootleg on disc, 5/5/77, set 1, New Haven, Conn.
Rock On!!
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On 2005-11-20 07:23:00, starry-eyed pirate wrote:
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Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now(vinyl)(excellent under-rated and often over-looked band, excellent record)
One of my favorite album covers, too, with George Washington and Marilyn Monroe roadtrippin'.
Grateful Dead - bootleg on disc, 5/5/77, set 1, New Haven, Conn.
This is a really good show.
Rock On!!"
I will.
btw, thanks for the lyrics for the Broadway musical. It's opening in the Spring.......
rtp2k3
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The Pixies - Monkey Gone To Heaven
A bunch of songs by The Rolling Stones..
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Wilco - A Shot In the Arm (live)
Neil Young - Mr. Soul
Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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Screaming Trees--Sweet Oblivion
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That's a good one, I also like Invisible Lantern. Mark Lanagan has also done some vox for another band I like, Masters of Reality.
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On 2005-11-20 07:56:00, Anonymous wrote:
"btw, thanks for the lyrics for the Broadway musical. It's opening in the Spring.......
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My pleasure.
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Judas Priest - British Steel and Screaming for Vengeance, side 1
Buffalo Springfield - self titled album
Blind Faith - self titled album
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Blvd. and Slowhand
(all on vinyl)
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Loving You
Lonesome Cowboy
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
Treat Me Nice
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White Stripes--"Walking With A Ghost" (cover of Tegan and Sara) too fucking cool.....
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AC/DC - Overdose
AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie
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Modest Mouse-The Moon and Antarctica
Modest Mouse-Good News for People Who Like Bad News
I have a sneaking suspicion that these guys are into drugs.......
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I also heard some acoustic types called Sun Kil Moon doing a cover of "Ocean Breathes Salty" by Modest Mouse.
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J.S. Bach--Brandenburg Concerto #5
Son Volt - Bandages and Scars
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Right now...NO.13 Baby from the pixies which is on my personal favs compilation of:
The Pixies
The Chameleons
Invincible* lead singer from the chameleons w/Yves*
P.I.L
Frod- Please listen to this cd soon. :smile:
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Frod- Please listen to this cd soon
How did you know that I haven't listened to that CD yet? Funny, I was thinking about putting it on just today.. :scared: :em:
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U2--Boy
Iggy Pop - New Values
Lou Reed - Street Hassle
Lou Reed - Real Good Time Together
Patti Smith - Gloria
U2 - Trip Through Your Wires
U2 - One Tree Hill, etc..
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A bunch of Alice In Chains, some old Grateful Dead, and a new Ray Davies song, "THanksgiving Day".
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Pink Floyd--"Shine On You Crazy Diamond"
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Biohazard - various stuff on My Space since I have a broke cd player in my house. :sad:
Damn after all these years I still love these guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The soundtrack from "Dogs in Space"
I have never seen the slightest scientific proof of the religious theories of heaven and hell, of future life for individuals, or of a personal God.
--Thomas Edison, American inventor
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A compilation tape of Frod on guitar with:
Pottymouth
Sapatac
Runway Model
Felicia & You rawk :smile:
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Felicia & You rawk
Thanks, I knew you would like it.. :grin:
Pottymouth was probably the most commercially viable band that I was ever part of...GiddyPopJunk wasn't released because Felicia decided to do her jazz singer thing full-time:
http://www.feliciacarter.com (http://www.feliciacarter.com)
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Petra Hayden - I Can See For Miles (the Who song) :exclaim:
Second Skin's compilation CD..I like that song "Seattle" by PIL..now "Rise" is on..so far the whole thing has a really nice flow to it!
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Magic Numbers - Forever Lost
Gomez & Warren Haynes - Don't Let Me Down (the Beatles tune)
The Breeders - Opened
AC/DC - The "Family Jewels" DVD
Paul Simon - Kodachrome
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Bruce Springsteen Dvd-Born To Run 30th anniversary edition
Now, I have GVSB-Cruise yourself playing LOUD & CLEAR.. ::rocker::
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On 2005-11-24 14:21:00, Froderik wrote:
"Petra Hayden - I Can See For Miles (the Who song) :exclaim:
Second Skin's compilation CD..I like that song "Seattle" by PIL..now "Rise" is on..so far the whole thing has a really nice flow to it!"
right on :smokin:
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Killers-Hot Fuss
Muse-Absolution
Beck-Guero
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Harry Nilsson - Jump Into The Fire
Captain Chesapeake at Jim's place
Haydn--Symphony #31
The Temptations - Cloud Nine
Simon & Garfunkel - I Am An Island
The 5th Dimension - Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine
Patti Smith - Dancing Barefoot
Led Zeppelin - The Ocean
Oasis - Lila
Peggy Lee - Them There Eyes
Coldplay - Talk
Warren Zevon - Poor Poor Pitiful Me
Built To Spill - Virginia Reel Around The Fountain
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Patsy Cline - Ultimate Legends
Aretha Franklin - Gospel Greats
I stumbled upon these cd's by chance yesterday for a mere $5 each. Such angelic voices.
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On 2005-11-26 19:03:00, Froderik wrote:
Built To Spill - Virginia Reel Around The Fountain"
Damn good.
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Bob Mould - Wishing Well
Susan Tedeschi - You Got The Silver (by the Rolling Stones)
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On 2005-11-26 21:34:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Patsy Cline - Ultimate Legends
Aretha Franklin - Gospel Greats
I stumbled upon these cd's by chance yesterday for a mere $5 each. Such angelic voices."
Way to be on it Webcrawler.
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I love love love Patsy Cline.
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A couple months ago I watched a pretty cool documentary on PBS about her. After that one came on about Janis Joplin. :smile:
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One of the reasons I love KD Lang's album Shadowland so much (probably her best) is because it was produced by Owen Bradley, who produced Cline's work.
It has that trademark Nashville sound, and the song "Honkey Tonk Angels' Medley" features a quartet with Lang, Kitty Wells, Brenda Lee, and Loretta Lynn.
Lang is known for being a huge Patsy Cline fan.
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Yes - Roundabout
REM--Murmur
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Wow! That sounds cool. I'd Like to hear that.
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On 2005-11-28 20:20:00, sorry... try another castle wrote:
"...the song "Honkey Tonk Angels' Medley" features a quartet with Lang, Kitty Wells, Brenda Lee, and Loretta Lynn.
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i mean.
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U2- Live in Denver 11-7-87
Oasis- Definitely Maybe
New Order- Waiting for the Sirens' Call
Coldplay- X&Y :nworthy:
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ID and Sleeper, Displacement. Highly industrial and moody.
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James Taylor - You've Got a Friend
Urge Overkill--Americruiser
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The Beach Boys--Sunflower/Surf's Up
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P.I.L-The greatest hits,so far ::rocker:: ::both::
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Busta Rhymes, "What up". Tune in next week when I get some fully bass capable speakers. My gangster boyfriend returns loaded down with loot. All for me. Black Market Love, American Style.
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Joni Mitchell - Cold Blue Steel & Sweet Fire
Joni Mitchell - For The Roses
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
The Knack - Good Girls Don't . :smokin: :lol:
Aretha Franklin - Think
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reckless kelly steve earle petertosh and ub40's "present arms in dub"
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Pittbull - Don't make me :tup: , Follow the leader, I feel fine, Pigs.
Dissonance - Chuck, Lower than a rock, No more room, Who takes the blame?
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Cheap Trick (self titled) ::rocker:: ::both:: :grin:
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The Process - Craven Dog (there is a pretty cool song on here called "Jah made the herb", you can actually hear the song on My Space) :tup:
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Cheap Trick - Lookout . ::rocker:: ::both:: ::stab:: :skull:
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Starsailor-On the outside
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The Misfits - Halloween
Bob Seger - Mainstreet
Bread - Sweet Surrender
Nick Drake - Black Eyed Dog
Nick Drake - Hanging On a Star
Nick Drake - Man In a Shed
Nick Drake - Thoughts of Mary Jane
Nick Drake - Northern Sky
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Lyrics Born, Later That Day
This guy is really talented.
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The Beach Boys - Long Promised Road, Feel Flows, A Day in the Life of a Tree, 'Til I Die, Surf's Up
Some ok house music at The Skylounge
A Swedish reggae band (don't know the name) in the car
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Simon & Garfunkel - Kodachrome
World Party - Way Down Now
Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
John Lennon - Nobody Told Me
Cheap Trick - How Are You
John Lennon - Remember
The Bee Gees - To Love Somebody
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Brian Wilson--I Just Wasn't Made for These Times ::rainbow::
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Dead Boys--"Nothing To Do"
Rutles--"It's Looking Good"
Little Walter--"Hate To See You Go"
Them--"Gloria"
Ramones--"Every Time I Eat Vegetables"
:smokin:
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Rutles--"It's Looking Good"
Which Beatles song does this Ruttles song parody?
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Damn. Good question. Not as obvious one as "Please Please Hold My HAnd", maybe "I Feel Fine". Have to get back to ya on that one, the Rutles version is playing too loud in my head to compare it to the Beatlers right now.....
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The Beach Boys--Pet Sounds(http://http://www.p2p-zone.com/underground/images/smilies/aniflower.gif)
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Boston - Don't Look Back
The Beach Boys - Forever
The Beatles - It Won't Be Long
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On 2005-12-06 20:59:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"Boston - Don't Look Back
YIKES!!!!! They payed a visit to Michigan straight.
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and...
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I was just reminded of how musicians in recovery thought it acceptable of where we were at. Carry on...
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The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You
Roxy Music--For Your Pleasure :tup:
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Oasis- Lamacq live BBC radio London 5-22-05
Invincible-Venus
http://alchemized.free.fr/Invincible/venus_words.htm (http://alchemized.free.fr/Invincible/venus_words.htm)
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The Kinks--Muswell Hillbillies
The Kinks - Live Life
The Kinks - Father Christmas :grin:
Screaming Trees--Sweet Oblivion
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Deep Purple--"Black Night" and "Fireball"
Modest Mouse--Good News for People Who Like Bad News
Some old Little Steven's Underground Garage radio show CDs that they sent me when I emailed to complain about the lack of airplay given to Roky Erickson, 13th Floor Elevators, Radio Birdman, and The Cramps.
Radio Birdman--"Descent Into The Maelstrom", "Smith & Wesson Blues", "Murder City Nights"
Rocky Erickson--"Cold Night For Alligators", "Two-Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)", "If You Have Ghosts", "Stand For the Fire Demon"
The Cramps--"Uranium Rock", "Human Fly", "Garbage Man", "New Kind of Kick"
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Brain Eno--Music For Airports
Brian Eno--Discreet Music
Miles Davis--Ballads & Blues
Joni Mitchell--Ladies of the Canyon
Joni Mitchell--Clouds ::kiss::
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Jack Johnson - Good People
Jack Johnson - Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
Bob Dylan - Quinn The Eskimo
Bob Dylan - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Bob Dylan - If Not For You
The Beatles - Here, There & Everywhere
X--Wild Gift
X - The New World ::nod::
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AC/DC - Girl's Got Rhythm
AC/DC - Beating Around the Bush
AC/DC - Walk All Over You
AC/DC - Night Prowler
Metallica - Low Man's Lyric
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Rocky Erickson--"Cold Night For Alligators", "Two-Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)", "If You Have Ghosts", "Stand For the Fire Demon"
I wish I still had this stuff to listen to; I miss that voice.
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Santana - Best of
The Process - Craven Dog
EYEHATEGOD - In the Name of Suffering
EYEHATEGOD - Dopesick
Biohazard - Means to an End ::rocker:: ::rocker:: ::rocker:: ::rocker:: ::rocker::
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X - Devil Doll
X - Painting the Town Blue
X - Hothouse
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X - Devil Doll
X - Painting The Town Blue
The Fall - Clasp Hands
Patti Smith Group - Free Money
Foo Fighters--In Your Honor (disk 1)
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground
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Biohazard - Means to an End (ahh nothing beats hot angry men with tatoos!)
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ahh nothing beats hot angry men with tatoos!
Uh huh -- hot angry women with tattoos.. :grin:
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Echo & The Bunnymen-Siberia
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Paul McCartney & Wings - Bluebird ::rainbow:: . ::dove::
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Paul McCartney & Wings - Mrs. Vandebilt
Paul McCartney & Wings - Let Me Roll It
Paul McCartney & Wings - Helen Wheels
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Paul McCartney & Wings - Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
David Bowie - Big Brother
David Bowie - Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family
The Who - Baba O'Riley
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Count Five--"Psychotic Reaction"
Raveonettes--"Love In A Trashcan"
Tomarrow--"My White Bicycle"
Blondie--"Hanging On The Telephone"
Caesars--"It's Not the Fall That Hurts"
Black Sabbath--"Megalomania"
Black Sabbath--"Snowblind"
Fleshtones--"Pretty Pretty Pretty"
White Stripes--"Walking With A Ghost"
David Gilmour--"All Lovers Are Deranged"
David Gilmour--"There's No Way Out Of Here"
The Who--Quadrophenia
rtp2k3
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Black Sabbath--"Megalomania"
Black Sabbath--"Snowblind"
Nice...I like both of these Sabbath songs. Haven't heard Megalomania for a while, but have kinda sought it out..I know it's on "Sabotage." Snowblind is fitting for the weather here right now...I hope you were also 'playing with the snowman' when you listened to this one.
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The Guess Who - Undone
Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek . http://www.froufrou.net/ (http://www.froufrou.net/)
Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved
Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Magic Numbers - Forever Lost
Laura Viers - Galaxies
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Beach Boys--it's about time - all i wanna do - forever - don't go near the water
Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself to Live
Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
Paul McCartney & Wings - Listen To What The Man Said
Black Sabbath - Snowblind
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Imogen Heap - Shh
Imogen Heap - The Dumbing Down Of Love
http://www.froufrou.net/home.htm (http://www.froufrou.net/home.htm) (turn up your sound)
Lou Reed - White Light, White Heat (live)
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Neil Young - The Painter
Brain Wilson - Caroline, No
The Old Crow Medicine Show - Wagon Wheel
Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun
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The Langley Schools Music Project (http://http://www.keyofz.com/keyofz/langley/) - Good Vibrations & Space Oddity
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
Led Zeppelin - Fool in The Rain
Coldplay - Talk
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On 2005-12-15 11:19:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"Black Sabbath--"Megalomania"
Black Sabbath--"Snowblind"
Nice...I like both of these Sabbath songs. Haven't heard Megalomania for a while, but have kinda sought it out..I know it's on "Sabotage." Snowblind is fitting for the weather here right now...I hope you were also 'playing with the snowman' when you listened to this one. "
You know it! I was skiing a bit that day, I was....
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On 2005-12-16 15:19:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
Coldplay - Talk"
"You know how I know you're gay?"
"How?"
"'Cause you like Coldplay."
----dialogue from The Forty Year Old Virgin, a damn funny movie.
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On 2005-12-15 15:30:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
Black Sabbath - Spiral Architect
That is a damn fine song....I was bummed that they didn't play it (or "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath") the last time I saw them. They had been playing both on that tour, I did get to hear "Into the Void" and "The Wizard", though.
rtp2k3
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Perry Conticchio at the New Haven Lounge (http://http://www.citypaper.com/bob/story.asp?id=1170)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lodi
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special :tup:
U2 - Sometime You Can't Make It On Your Own
Spoon - I Summon You
Sheryl Crow - A Change Would Do You Good
Deathcab for Cutie - Crooked Teeth
Kate Bush - King of the Mountain
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urge overkill - god flintstone
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After watching the Redskins DESTROY the Cowboys
:nworthy:
Echo & The B-Men -Siberra
Madonna-Hung Up
Death Cab For Cutie-Soul Meets Body and The Sound Of Settling
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White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan
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A great x-mas gift from 2nd Skin a mixed cd with Second Skin, PIL, & Pixies.
Thanks girl!
Oh and some songs from a newish group BloodClot consisting of some Biohazard and CroMags members.
All those Hank III bootlegs (shit my computer will prolly crash from so much stuff)
Some Murphy's Law thanks to them being so great to give free downloads.
Some Agnostic Front.
CD player jacked up again and cd burner still broke. Sigh. I pried it open with a screwdriver yesterday and still can't get it to work. Sigh.
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On 2005-12-18 19:40:00, webcrawler wrote:
"A great x-mas gift from 2nd Skin a mixed cd with Second Skin, PIL, & Pixies.
Thanks girl!
Your Welcome! I think my dj second skin title confused ya a lil.It's the Pixies,P.I.L, The Chameleons and Invincible.
Anyhoo, Now listening to the many screams from the living room concerning a possible BEARS victory which means my Redskins have a better chance of making the playoffs.WOOHOO!!!
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Hehe yeah I don't normally listen to this kind of stuff, but it's a welcome addition :smile:
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Murphy's Law
These guys have been around for a while, no? (There's a reason I ask this)
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On 2005-12-18 20:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Murphy's Law
These guys have been around for a while, no? (There's a reason I ask this)"
Yes indeed. Had the pleasure of seeing them play a few times.
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I heard that they used to be big into pranks. One time, they smeared dogshit on one of their own bandmate's amplifier knobs before they went on...
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On 2005-12-18 20:30:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Hehe yeah I don't normally listen to this kind of stuff, but it's a welcome addition :smile:"
Have you listened to The Gorillaz CD yet?
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Beautiful...needs a few more verses though.
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Neil Young--Mirror Ball
Beastie Boys--Ill Communication :tup:
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Last night - Velvet Revolver - Contraband
And right now, from Santa Second Skin....
Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
Thanx! Very Cool :exclaim: :cool:
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On 2005-12-19 12:14:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
And right now, from Santa Second Skin....
Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
Thanx! Very Cool :nworthy:
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On 2005-12-18 21:44:00, Second Skin wrote:
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On 2005-12-18 20:30:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Hehe yeah I don't normally listen to this kind of stuff, but it's a welcome addition :smile:"
Have you listened to The Gorillaz CD yet? "
Yeah, I was listening to some of it in the car this morning. Kind of funny cuz usually in the morning it's loud and angry stuff. When I got to work this morning I wasn't feeling so hyped up as usual. lol.
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Elton John - Island Girl
Echo & The Bunnymen--Siberia . ::kiss:: :wink: -thnx-
(LOVED listening to this cd..good to the last drop!)
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On 2005-12-20 06:54:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
Echo & The Bunnymen--Siberia . ::kiss:: :grin:
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The Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
The Beach Boys - I Get Around
Gemma Hayes - Back of My Hand
Starsailor - In My Blood
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On 2005-12-18 20:21:00, Second Skin wrote:
"It's the Pixies,P.I.L, The Chameleons and Invincible."
Very cool compilation....I listened to it twice already. Cant decide which are my favortie tunes just yet though.
BTW, Foo Fighters was awesome too. Thanx again! ::rocker::
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The Beatles - Helter Skelter
CVB - 51 7
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On 2005-12-20 21:03:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
On 2005-12-18 20:21:00, Second Skin wrote:
"It's the Pixies,P.I.L, The Chameleons and Invincible."
Very cool compilation....I listened to it twice already. Cant decide which are my favortie tunes just yet though."
Just listened to it again....three songs stand out, although I like most of them:
Chameleons - Swamp Thing
PIL - Home
PIL - Rise
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Cracker--Kerosene Hat + some rarities, "The Pagan Birth Of Jesus", "You Could Be My Love", "When The Levee Breaks" (outtake from Zep tribute album, they went with the cover of "Good Times Bad Times" instead)
Tool--Undertow
Pink Floyd--Ummagumma
Stranglers--No More Heroes and Rattus Norwegicus
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Elliott Smith - speed trials, alameda, ballad of big nothing
CVB - New Roman Times
Eric Clapton - After Midnight (live)
Sly & the Family Stone - Everyday People
Elliott Smith - needle in the hay, clementine, southern belle, single file, coming up roses
Richard Thompson--Mock Tudor
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Big Black--Songs About Fucking
Aerosmith--Rocks
Rain Parade--Explosions In The Glass Palace
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Just listened to it again....three songs stand out, although I like most of them:
Chameleons - Swamp Thing
PIL - Home
PIL - Rise"
Can you believe these songs are almost 20 yrs old? I LOVE post-punk!
Swamp Thing is a pretty popular song from them.I heard it playing at an alternative club in Florida.I fell in love and have been following them ever since that lovely evening.
P.i.L and the Pixies get some radio play in the states unlike unlike The Chameleons and Invincible.BTW Mark Burgess is the vocals for both bands.
Last night, I watched OASIS Live By The Sea DVD.
I can't get enough of Liam Gallagher ::kiss::
Listening to his friend Ian Brown now.Another sexy brit HOTTIE.
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On 2005-12-22 12:16:00, Second Skin wrote:
Just listened to it again....three songs stand out, although I like most of them:
Chameleons - Swamp Thing
PIL - Home
PIL - Rise"
Can you believe these songs are almost 20 yrs old? I LOVE post-punk!
Swamp Thing is a pretty popular song from them.I heard it playing at an alternative club in Florida.I fell in love and have been following them ever since that lovely evening.
P.i.L and the Pixies get some radio play in the states unlike unlike The Chameleons and Invincible.BTW Mark Burgess is the vocals for both bands."
I mentioned those 4 bands to my brother....what did I get? "Where have you been?" :lol: ....ok so I was a die hard metal head...I was busy! :lol:
What bands fall into the post punk category?
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http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/ (http://www.ianbrown.co.uk/)
Click open and gallery.
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Nonconformistlaw wrote:
What bands fall into the post punk category? "
All of them except The Pixies who are defined as alternative.
I'm happy to know your enjoying this type of music.
Do you like Oasis?
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On 2005-12-22 12:39:00, Second Skin wrote:
"Do you like Oasis?"
Couldn't tell ya cause I wouldnt know it if I heard it. There is a ton of music I have heard over the years that I liked but either forgot who it was, or never found out the artist...again cause I was primarily a metal head....
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On 2005-12-22 12:31:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
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On 2005-12-22 12:16:00, Second Skin wrote:
Just listened to it again....three songs stand out, although I like most of them:
Chameleons - Swamp Thing
PIL - Home
PIL - Rise"
Can you believe these songs are almost 20 yrs old? I LOVE post-punk!
Swamp Thing is a pretty popular song from them.I heard it playing at an alternative club in Florida.I fell in love and have been following them ever since that lovely evening.
P.i.L and the Pixies get some radio play in the states unlike unlike The Chameleons and Invincible.BTW Mark Burgess is the vocals for both bands."
I mentioned those 4 bands to my brother....what did I get? "Where have you been?" :rofl:
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On 2005-12-22 15:04:00, webcrawler wrote:
Nothing wrong with metal! :rofl: "
Did you say men with long hair??? Yummy....ummm, maybe one with dark eyes too (even yummier). Email me details girl! And not to worry...I still love my metal...just expanding my horizons a little.
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What bands fall into the post punk category?
I found this (http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_punk) to be pretty accurate in describing it:
Classic examples of post-punk outfits include Gang of Four, Joy Division/New Order, and Wire. Bands such as Crass and The Fall also came within the scope of post-punk, as with several outfits formed in the wake of traditionally punk rock groups: Magazine from Buzzcocks for instance. A list of predecessors to the post-punk genre of music might include Television, whose album Marquee Moon, although released in 1977 (when the punk genre was just forming), is considered definitively post-punk in style. Other groups, such as The Clash, remained predominantly punk in nature yet inspired and were inspired by elements in the post-punk movement.
And then there's "emo"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28music%29 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28music%29)
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Pink Floyd--Ummagumma
Umma Gumma & Atom Heart Mother were the first albums that I ever heard by the 'early Floyd' thanks to my gf at the time having these two LPs. Not too long after that I found a copy of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn at a record store, which I also liked a lot.
Big Black--Songs About Fucking
Well shit, what can I say? Big Black were the kings of abrasive, angst-driven, industrial-esque rock 'n' roll...
Aerosmith--Rocks
An old favorite...
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Nick Drake--Pink Moon ::rainbow::
Miles Davis--On The Corner :nworthy: :tup:
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Radiohead-The Bends
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Stranglers--MenInBlack and Rattus Norwegicus
Stereolab--Emperor Tomato Ketchup
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Echo & The Bunnymen- Siberia
Tracks 1&2
Right now..Oasis-Don't believe the truth
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The Fall--I Am Curious Orange
A couple of songs by the volcano suns..
some of a cd by man or astro-man?
Miles Davis--On the Corner
Blind Faith - Sea of Joy
The Who - Bargain
Starsailor--On the Outside
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White Room- CREAM
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Can--Future Days (http://http://www.p2p-zone.com/underground/images/smilies/aniflower.gif)
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Elliott Smith--either/or
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On 2005-12-23 20:24:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"Can--Future Days (http://http://www.p2p-zone.com/underground/images/smilies/aniflower.gif)"
A damn fine record! Have you checked out Monster Movie? It has a different singer. Future Days is probably my all-time favorite record by that particular bunch of Krauts.
On 2005-12-23 16:25:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"The Fall--I Am Curious Orange
Again, I commend you on your exquisite musical taste. Truly one of the better bands the world has ever heard, and that is arguably their best release.
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Kinks--"Till the End of the Day"
The Runaways--"Cherry Bomb"
The Who--"Much Too Much"
Kate Bush--"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)"
Blue Oyster Cult--"Transmaniacon MC"
Roky Erickson--"Gremlins Have Pictures" (great comp, includes the song "Anthem (I Promise)" which contains the immortal lyrics, "Gremlins have pictures/Of the anniversary of Christ". Also the great "I Am" with it's lines "I am/In Satan's all-perfect love" and "From the gartgoyles/To the Stonehenge/From the Sphinx/To the Pyramids/Lucifer's temples praise be the Devil's rites/'Til the Devil's clock/Strikes midnight". Roky is a fucking poet, a true star.)
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Echo & The Bunnymen--Siberia
Madonna--Erotica :nworthy:
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GO · GO's--beauty and the beat on vinyl...3 times!!! :nworthy: :nworthy: omfg this has to be the best rock album of the year it came out which was 1981...can't think of a better one that was released that year offhand.. Goddamn! These girls rrraaawwwkkkkeddd..... :eek: :eek: :eek:
Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas :lol:
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On 2005-12-24 17:52:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"GO · GO's--beauty and the beat on vinyl...3 times!!! :nworthy: :nworthy: omfg this has to be the best rock album of the year it came out which was 1981...can't think of a better one that was released that year offhand.. Goddamn! These girls rrraaawwwkkkkeddd..... :eek: :eek: :eek:
I was like 8 or 9 when my mom bought this album for herself and I remember playing it nonstop. Good stuff!
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Tool--"Parabola" video
Tomahawk--"God Hates A Coward" video
Fantomas--"Simply Beautiful" (Al Green song) video
Chickenbox--Number Two
Ween--"Transdermal Celebration", "Happy Colored Marbles", "Homo Rainbow", "El Camino"
Modest Mouse--"Float On" video
Clutch--Blast Tyrant (gotta love "Return of the Swollen Goat"!)
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A damn fine record! Have you checked out Monster Movie? It has a different singer.
Yeah it is! I had heard the title track years ago & loved it..so i had to get it the other day when i saw it at the record store...it was a used copy, so it didn't cost too much.. I'm not sure about Monster Movie...so Damon Suzuki wasn't the singer on it? What songs are on that one..?
Truly one of the better bands the world has ever heard, and that is arguably their best release.
I think I would have to agree; though there are SO many damned releases by The Fall, so perhaps I'm a bit out of my depth here. Other albums that I've enjoyed by them over the years have been Grotesque (After the Gramme), 77-Early Years-79, The Wonderful & Frightening World of the Fall, This Nation's Saving Grace, and Bend Sinister.
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Ween--Shinola
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On 2005-12-25 08:41:00, Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure about Monster Movie...so Damon Suzuki wasn't the singer on it? What songs are on that one..?
Yeah, they had a black American guy named Malcolm Mooney doing vox for them on that record.
http://www.spoonrecords.com/Monster.html (http://www.spoonrecords.com/Monster.html)
I think I would have to agree; though there are SO many damned releases by The Fall, so perhaps I'm a bit out of my depth here. Other albums that I've enjoyed by them over the years have been Grotesque (After the Gramme), 77-Early Years-79, The Wonderful & Frightening World of the Fall, This Nation's Saving Grace, and Bend Sinister. "
Yeah, I've heard a lot by the Fall, but nowhere near their complete catalog. ...Wonderful & Frightening.... is pretty good, too, but my fave is I Am Curious Orange (the title was a spoof of a Swedish artsy porno film, I Am Kurious Yellow).
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I Am Curious Orange (the title was a spoof of a Swedish artsy porno film, I Am Kurious Yellow).
Yes...I'm glad that you mentioned this as I meant to, but forgot to... Also, I think that The Fall actually put on a sort of 'rock opera' with Curious Orange as the theme, taking the spoof a bit further... Yes, they did: http://www.visi.com/fall/gigography/kurious_1.html (http://www.visi.com/fall/gigography/kurious_1.html)
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Yerba Buena on sounds.eclectic (http://http://www.kcrw.com/cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl?show_code=sc&air_date=12/11/05&tmplt_type=show) last night... :nworthy:
Slo Mo - My Buzz Comes Back :tup:
I keep hearing "All Because of You Days" (Echo & the Bunnymen) on the radio lately..
george harrison & friends--the concert for bangladesh on dvd
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I love reading what the 2 of you have to say about music. It's like both of you are the Siskel & Ebert of music. :nworthy: :wink:
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Some astounding string work by an artist who's name I can't remember and who sung about an unofficial field truce among soldiers during WWI, new strings on my guitar, low e to a-440, nail clippers (schnippety schnip!).
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Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead rule, Always and forever. ::dove::
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Anyone dig Celtic Music?
Celtic Woman - Sountrack
Mairead Nesbitt - Raining Up
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Anyone dig Celtic Music?
Aye, lass, that I do. :wink:
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As do I, so I do
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Aye, laddie. :grin:
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Wilco--A Ghost Is Born
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REM--Document
A bunch of stuff by the Kinks
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Hawkwind--Undisclosed Files (Addendum)
The kings of fucking space rock. Good druggie music. What Monster Magnet should be, sort of. Plus, Lemmy was their bass player for a while. I encourage you all to consume mass quantities of drugs and listen to Hawkwind. All day. Every day. Then switch to Ween every other day.
Space Is Deep! Orgone Accumulater! Ejection! Sonic Attack!
A really good Hawkwind record is Hall of the Mountain Grill, as is A Space Ritual--Live In London. Bring Me the Head of Yuri Gagarin has very shitty sound quality, but a nice title.
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Cold Play - X & Y ::rainbow::
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On 2005-12-27 21:32:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"Cold Play - X & Y ::rainbow:: "
Hehe I have this cd and never took it out the package. Maybe I could "re-gift" it to someone. lol. :lol:
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P.I.L.--The Flowers of Romance
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Invincible-Venus
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Radiohead-ok computer ::drummer:: ::rocker::
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On 2005-12-29 10:35:00, Second Skin wrote:
"Radiohead-ok computer ::alieneyesa:: ::rocker:: ::rocker:: ::kiss:: :grin: :grin:
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Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
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On 2005-12-29 13:50:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape"
I like the song "Everlong" from that one..
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On 2005-12-29 15:03:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
On 2005-12-29 13:50:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape"
I like the song "Everlong" from that one.."
Me too...cool tune
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Frank Zappa & Captain Beefheart - The Muffin Man
Bee Gees - Night Fever
Aaron Neville - Tell It Like It Is
Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)
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The Beach Boys - Sunflower/Surf's Up
Thanks Frod ::kiss::
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David Bowie - Rebel Rebel
Madonna - Thief of Hearts
Elliott Smith--Either/Or . :nworthy:
T. Rex - Bang a Gong (Get it On)
America - Horse With No Name
Liz Phair--Whip Smart
PJ Harvey - The Wind
Ed Harcourt - In Atlantic City
Bruce Springsteen - In Atlantic City
The Clash On Broadway (http://http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/1028/alb_clash_on_broadway.html) (disc 3) :tup:
Neil Young - Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
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Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
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Wilco - Spiders (Kidsmoke), Handshake Drugs
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Mairead Nesbitt - Raining Up
Cold Play - X & Y
Sinatra - The Very Best Of
Sinatra - The Capital Collector's Series
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awwwww.., nothiun....
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R.E.M.--Fables of The Reconstruction
The Stranglers--The Raven
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Watched a David Bowie concert on PBS.
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What were some good songs that he did?
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Well he did pretty much all his popular stuff from early on to current stuff. I enjoyed Ziggy Stardust and Panic in Detroit as those have always been a few fav of mine. I wasn't paying full attention though as I was engrossed in a book most of the time.
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The Stranglers--Men In Black
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http://eclectech.co.uk/pettingzoo.php (http://eclectech.co.uk/pettingzoo.php)
The Squirrel Nutz
Click on animations on top left
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http://www.maycontainnutz.com/squirrelpower.php (http://www.maycontainnutz.com/squirrelpower.php)
:lol:
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P. McCartney - Live & Let Die
Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
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What group was Grace Slick in???
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Jefferson Airplane (or Starship, but they kinda sucked).
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Compilation I made myself after downloading a ton of celtic tunes. Very relaxing mellow stuff, mainly harp & flute...awesome stuff :nworthy:
Brobdingnagian Bards - My Irish Valentine & Tolkien/Lord of the Rings
Paula Lynch - Stolen Child
Donna Germano - Be Thou My Vision & Galley of Lorne
Heidi, Stef & Bow - Blue Butterfly
Eileen Hadidian - Stingo...etc. (cant recall full title) & Blackbird
Gary Ponzer - Peasant Dance
Clarelynn Rose - Across the Pond, Oswego Moon, & The Redwood Sidthe
Magical Strings - Above the Tower, Ballon Odyssey, Crossing the Skellig, Knocknagow
Rose Wynde - Banks of Sullane Paiste Fionn, Caoineadh Cu Chulainne (Riverdance), Here We Come A Wassailingmug of Brown Ale, Month of January/When the Snow....etc, & Mist Covered Mountains of Home
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I love the feel of a good reel. I'm serious. Have you ever listened to any Steeleye Span?
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That CD I made is absolutely hypnotic....love it.
No, I havent heard of Steeleye Span ....just started really gettin' into Celtic over the past few months after my dad dragged me to a Celtic concert, so I'm not familiar with too much yet....got a link?
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On 2006-01-04 12:12:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"Compilation I made myself after downloading a ton of celtic tunes. Very relaxing mellow stuff, mainly harp & flute...awesome stuff :nworthy:
Brobdingnagian Bards - My Irish Valentine & Tolkien/Lord of the Rings
Paula Lynch - Stolen Child
Donna Germano - Be Thou My Vision & Galley of Lorne
Heidi, Stef & Bow - Blue Butterfly
Eileen Hadidian - Stingo...etc. (cant recall full title) & Blackbird
Gary Ponzer - Peasant Dance
Clarelynn Rose - Across the Pond, Oswego Moon, & The Redwood Sidthe
Magical Strings - Above the Tower, Ballon Odyssey, Crossing the Skellig, Knocknagow
Rose Wynde - Banks of Sullane Paiste Fionn, Caoineadh Cu Chulainne (Riverdance), Here We Come A Wassailingmug of Brown Ale, Month of January/When the Snow....etc, & Mist Covered Mountains of Home"
Hey, Can you send me a copy? I'm getting ready this weekend to get some together to send a few of you. :razz:
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Hey, I didnt know you liked Celtic....yeah I'll send it to ya! Or I just might give it to ya in person if we end up going to see Broadzilla next weekend.
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Some bluegrass on a cable music station.
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rocky racoon-The Beatles
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Pittbull - The Very Worst of Pittbull
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KIXS-Cold Shower & Sex ::rocker:: ::rocker::
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Radiohead-OK Computer
The Smiths-Live in 84
Echo & The Bunnymen-Siberia
Starsailor-On the Outside
Gorillaz-Demon Days
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On 2006-01-06 10:49:00, Second Skin wrote:
"KIXS-Cold Shower & Sex" ::rocker:: ::rocker::
Hell yeah!!!!! ....Apartment A's lonely....the actions upstairs....SEX! SEX! SEX!
Here's a KIX website for ya!
http://www.chuckjoiner.com/kix/kix.html (http://www.chuckjoiner.com/kix/kix.html)
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Dance the night away- Van Halen
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Ground control to major tom-space oddity- David Bowie
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Taj Mahal(Best Of)
Black Sabbath(Best Of)
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On 2006-01-06 14:24:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Ground control to major tom-space oddity- David Bowie"
Smoked many-a-joints to that classic fucking jam!
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David Bowie--The Man Who Sold The World
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Leonard Cohen - The Essential Leonard Cohen
When they said repent
I wonder what they meant
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Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
(just downloaded the whole damn thing, had the album and now I'll have the cd!)
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
Paradise by the Dashboard Light always reminds me of the pre-program teen years. Driving around all crazy with the radio blasting singing at the top of our lungs. Good times.
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On 2006-01-06 19:36:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
(just downloaded the whole damn thing, had the album and now I'll have the cd!)"
Excellent choice. Ya Like Pantera??
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On 2006-01-06 19:40:00, Anonymous wrote:
"
On 2006-01-06 19:36:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
(just downloaded the whole damn thing, had the album and now I'll have the cd!)"
Excellent choice. Ya Like Pantera??"
Yeah they're alright in my book. :tup:
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Planet Caravan by Pantera- Excellent Sabbath cover!
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INXS - Greatest Hits
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On 2006-01-06 14:22:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Dance the night away- Van Halen"
::rainbow::
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One of the top 5 VH songs EVER! Great song to rock out to in your car , in the summer, with the windows down!
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Every Van Halen song, especially David Lee Roth era jams, sound best played LOUD AS SHIT!
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On 2006-01-07 14:16:00, Anonymous wrote:
"One of the top 5 VH songs EVER! Great song to rock out to in your car , in the summer, with the windows down!"
On 2006-01-07 14:18:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Every Van Halen song, especially David Lee Roth era jams, sound best played LOUD AS SHIT!"
Oh yeah.....without a doubt! I'm with ya! :wink:
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Your an awesome chick in my book :tup: kepp rockin!
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On 2006-01-07 14:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Your an awesome chick in my book :tup: kepp rockin!"
Why thanx! You clearly have excellent taste in music!
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:wink: ...
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Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
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Van Halen - self titled
Van Halen - II
Van Halen - 1984
For fun I tried to make my own top five Roth era VH songs....OMG this ended up being almost impossible cause I love so many VH tunes....but I managed to get a top 8 instead....
1. Panama - inspires very fast driving
2. Dance The Night Away - This is so ME!....She?s on fire, ?cause dancing gets her higher than Anything else she knows...
3. Everybody Wants Some
4. Unchained - 3 & 4 are really a toss up...its a tie
5. Pretty Woman - great song
6 & 7. Eruption/You Really Got Me - I just cant bring myself to separate these two...they belong together
8. Feel Your Love Tonight - another awesome VH tune
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Led Zeppelin - Dancing Days
A bunch of stuff by Link Wray. :skull: :tup:
REM - Fables of The Reconstruction
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On 2006-01-07 20:07:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"Van Halen - self titled
Van Halen - II
Van Halen - 1984
For fun I tried to make my own top five Roth era VH songs....OMG this ended up being almost impossible cause I love so many VH tunes....but I managed to get a top 8 instead....
1. Panama - inspires very fast driving
2. Dance The Night Away - This is so ME!....She?s on fire, ?cause dancing gets her higher than Anything else she knows...
3. Everybody Wants Some
4. Unchained - 3 & 4 are really a toss up...its a tie
5. Pretty Woman - great song
6 & 7. Eruption/You Really Got Me - I just cant bring myself to separate these two...they belong together
8. Feel Your Love Tonight - another awesome VH tune
"
What????? No Running With the Devil?????? Damn I love that freekin song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I LOVE that song too....it would have been 9 or 10 if I had gone that far..... ::rocker::
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On 2006-01-08 02:19:00, webcrawler wrote:
What????? No Running With the Devil?????? Damn I love that freekin song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Me too!!!! First time I got high was to that album...good times!
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http://www.linkwraylegend.com/ (http://www.linkwraylegend.com/)
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The Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash
The Ramones--Ramones Mania!
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Madonna - Ray of Light & "Beautiful Stranger" on GHV2
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Alice Cooper - School's Out
(I was standing in line at Meijers one day and there were a bunch of cds and found this one for a few bucks while waiting to check out)
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Poison~ every rose has it's thorn
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Skid row- I remember you
Skid row- 18 and life
FUCK YEAH!
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On 2006-01-11 19:12:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Poison~ every rose has it's thorn"
Ahhh Poison....some of my best concert memories! I LOVE that song anon!!!! Hell, I LOVE Poison Period! ::rainbow::
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On 2006-01-11 19:13:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Skid row- I remember you
Skid row- 18 and life
FUCK YEAH!"
Excellent choices anon! HELL YEAH! :wink:
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On 2006-01-11 19:04:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Alice Cooper - School's Out
(I was standing in line at Meijers one day and there were a bunch of cds and found this one for a few bucks while waiting to check out)"
A sure sign of getting older...your favorite music just keeps getting cheaper and cheaper....old age has its benefits I guess! :lol:
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On 2006-01-11 19:59:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"
On 2006-01-11 19:04:00, webcrawler wrote:
"Alice Cooper - School's Out
(I was standing in line at Meijers one day and there were a bunch of cds and found this one for a few bucks while waiting to check out)"
A sure sign of getting older...your favorite music just keeps getting cheaper and cheaper....old age has its benefits I guess! :lol: "
Yes and for a mere 10 bucks I got to see him at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit.
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Oasis-Definitely Maybe
The Cure-Disintegration
The Chameleons-Script of the bridge
Radiohead-The Bends
The Smiths-Hatful Of Hollow
cigarettes & alchohol by Oasis :nworthy:
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The town music from Animal Crossing: Wild World. I can't stop playing that game.
Anyone have any friend codes? I need someone to visit and buy something from Nookaway so I can get Nookington's. I want to be able to have different hairstyles. :razz:
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It's official, NCL is the coolest bitch on the forum, hands down!! :smokin:
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Allright dude, nobody likes a kiss ass.. :lol:
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On 2006-01-12 10:38:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Allright dude, nobody likes a kiss ass.. :wave:
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Fuck yours, shithead. You sound like a fuckin' nimrod.
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On 2006-01-12 12:27:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Fuck yours, shithead. You sound like a fuckin' nimrod."
:lol: :lol: Sorry Queenie boy, I'll leave ya alone, :lol:
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Fag..
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On 2006-01-12 12:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Fag.."
Good one :scared: :lol:
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So toughguy, still have your pathetic tongue jammed up NCLs ass? I'll bet that she likes that shit. :rofl:
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No, but I'd like to! You see, I actually am ATTRACTED to women, unlike your ugly ass :lol:
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Yeah -- attracted to their RECTUMS...probably a closet case. :rofl: :rofl: :wave:
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Yup, I love ass! Dont most men? What the fuck is YOUR deal? Homo :lol:
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:roll: I rest my case.. :roll: :lol:
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Does NCL's shit taste good? :rofl: :rofl:
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::bigsmilebounce:: :rofl:
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You fucks must get NO, I mean NO PUSSY. Talking about eating shit dude? Just cuz the guy said he likes ass? Must be fuckin rednecks, or closet fags..Give it a rest man. NCL is a cool chick. Go find someone else on the playground to fuck with, cuz Id kick your fucking teeth down your throat, nigger.
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As for me, I've found it downright frightening how similar my tastes are to webcrawler's. There are some differences, but more similarities. She's as into great 90s bands as I am.
On another matter. Seriously, does anyone have any Nintendo DS Animal Crossing friend codes? I don't have wifi yet, but I'm hoping to get it soon.
and yes, I am a dork.
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On 2006-01-12 17:04:00, sorry... try another castle wrote:
"As for me, I've found it downright frightening how similar my tastes are to webcrawler's. There are some differences, but more similarities. She's as into great 90s bands as I am.
On another matter. Seriously, does anyone have any Nintendo DS Animal Crossing friend codes? I don't have wifi yet, but I'm hoping to get it soon.
and yes, I am a dork.
"
I'm pretty much all over the map when it comes to music. My first love is hardcore and second 70s type like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, old Aerosmith, Bad Company & Led Zeppelin.
Yes you have good taste! Sorry, I don't play any online games to help you on this one :smile:
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On 2006-01-12 13:09:00, Anonymous wrote:
"So toughguy, still have your pathetic tongue jammed up NCLs ass? I'll bet that she likes that shit. :rofl: "
Guys you are ruining one of the best damn threads there is. I'm not hating on you arguing as I do it myself, but damn can you start a different thread for this. Plus NCL is a very cool person and there is no need to bring her name up like this.
Peace.
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Kickstart my heart-Motley Crue
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On 2006-01-12 15:35:00, Short Bus wrote:
"You fucks must get NO, I mean NO PUSSY. Talking about eating shit dude? Just cuz the guy said he likes ass? Must be fuckin rednecks, or closet fags..Give it a rest man. NCL is a cool chick. Go find someone else on the playground to fuck with, cuz Id kick your fucking teeth down your throat, nigger.
"The guy" said that "he'd" like to stick "his" tongue in NCL's ass so "he" would be eating shit, wouldn't "he"? I think that "he" is the closet fag since "he" seems to be more interested in sticking "his" tongue in women's ASSES than their PUSSIES. :scared:
Go fuck yourself, ASSHOLE. :wave:
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Hawkwind--Undisclosed Files Addendum
Ween--Craters of the Sac
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13th Floor Elevators--Easter Everywhere
Ramones--End of the Century
Radio Birdman--The Essential....
Rolling Stones--Exile On Main Street
Jesus And Mary Chain--Barbed Wire Kisses (Outtakes and B-sides)
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Good to see you back, rtp.. frod.
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Represent my nigga
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Supersuckers--The Smoke of Hell
White Stripes--Elephant
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Television--"See No Evil"
Tomahawk--"God Hates A Coward"
Alien Sex Fiend--"The Impossible Mission", "I Walk the Line", "Smells Like Shit"
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Saint Etienne-Foxbase Alpha AND So Tough
http://www.saintetienne.com/ (http://www.saintetienne.com/)
I've never heard of this group.I JUST found it laying around.
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I had a song by them (Saint Etienne) on some promo CD..I forget the name of the song.
Interpol - Song Seven (better not listen to this band unless you wanna be depressed) :smile:
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http://www.saintetienne.com/ (http://www.saintetienne.com/)
That's the second Brit band that I've seen use a subway map as their site map..
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Minless Self Indulgence- Bitches
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Extreme - Greatest Hits
Baton Rouge - Shake Your Soul
Poison - Look What The Cat Dragged In
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Interpol - Roland (not quite as depressing as some of their other songs are)
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http://mp3download.myspace.com/index.cf ... d=25896423 (http://mp3download.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=bandprofile.downloadSong&bsid=4564817&song_name=velvetunde&fid=25896423)
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Hmm..maybe i better try again later..? yes, i'm using hispeed..
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On 2006-01-15 09:39:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Hmm..maybe i better try again later..? yes, i'm using hispeed.."
Might take a minute to download. I saved it to my Real Player.
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Roky Erickson--I Think Of Demons
Blue Oyster Cult--Agents of Fortune (the reissue, with extra tracks, including a very cool demo track of DFTR that Buck Dharma made at home)
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Cherry Bombs - It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night that Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long :rofl:
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Buck Cherry- I love the cocaine.
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Dr Feelgood- Motley Crue
Suicide solution- Ozzy
Goodbye to romance- Ozzy
Home sweet home- Motley Crue
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E-40 - In a Major Way ::rocker::
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On 2006-01-15 16:08:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Dr Feelgood- Motley Crue
Suicide solution- Ozzy
Goodbye to romance- Ozzy
Home sweet home- Motley Crue"
Cool tunes...especialy Crue! ::rainbow::
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The Ramones - We want the Airwaves
The Ramones - I just wanna have something to do
The Ramones - The KKK took my baby away
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On 2006-01-16 09:00:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"The Ramones - We want the Airwaves
The Ramones - I just wanna have something to do
The Ramones - The KKK took my baby away"
Damn it! :wink:
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More BOC. Can't get enough of that shit, love the fuzztones from the tube amps they were using on the first three records. Some coke dealer in Spain who used to write for Rolling Stone back in the 70s once wrote a 40,000 word essay on them in which he called Blue Oyster Cult "the greatest bunch of Jews ever". He got fired over it, but he may be right......I've seen these guys live about 12 times over three decades and they have never failed to kick ass during their live shows. If all you know of this band is their radio hits, you are unaware of 99% of their greatness. The first three records are excellent caches of radioactive sci-fi themed progressive metal that reduce cities to slag on the advent of the Apocalypse. With their cryptic, often menacing lyrical themes, obscure references, and esoteric wit combined with their stunning instrumentalism (culminating in the virtuoso guitar magic of Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, but also encompassing the fiendishly amazing Bouchard brothers in the rhythm section, and Allen Lanier's somber keyboard mastery), Blue Oyster Cult have blown minds all over the planet and throughout time. A friend in jr. high borrowed my copy of Cultosaurus Erectus and told me that after smoking out and listening to it, "halfway through side 2 I was convinced I heard brontosauruses growing outside in my back yard". Ahh, the wonders of youth......
More Roky Erickson. The man is a god, I tell you, a FUCKING GOD!!!!!!! WAHHHHH!!!! YEAH!!!! WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!YIP YIP YIP YIP YIP YIP YEAH!!!!
I just borrowed a copy of a reissue of I Think Of Demons, considered by many afficianados to be his finest reord. Opening with "Two Headed Dog", this is a damn fine album by one of the truly great unknown heroes of Rock and Roll. It really bothers me that Roky never got the wider acclaim that he deserves, with the 13TH Floor Elevators or for his solo work. His fanbase is composed primarily of a bunch of drug crazed weirdos and record store clerks, though many of them have gone on to form bands that you may actually own records by. The man is a fucking GOD, I tell you, a fucking GOD!!!!
Also listened to a Jesus and Mary Chain CD, Barbed Wire Kisses, which is a collection of B-sides and such. I remember really liking Psychocandy when it came out, but I lost touch with the band for a while after that. My roommate turned me on to them again one night while we were tripping on LSD about ten or twelve years ago, one of the last times I ingested that particular substance. I always liked their druggie vibe, even if they do come off as kinda snotty. Plus, they have a song called "Bo Diddley Is Jesus", and that's pretty cool. (Did you know Bo Diddley wrote the song "Pills" that the New York Dolls made famous? Neither did I, there's a good article in Rolling Stone a couple of months ago about Bo; we live in the same town, a few years ago he was living next door to a friend of mine, I saw him out in the yard and talked to him for a while. He was very cordial, and was kind eno9ugh to put up with some of my drunk-assed questions that I'm sure he's answered a million times before. For the record, he said that he got the "Bo Diddley beat" from trying to copy the Roy Rogers tune "I Got Spurs That Go Jingle Jangle Jingle" [not the name of the song, but that's how Bo sang it to me that evening] What a truly remarkable man, and one hell of a nice guy. Another great that doesn't get the accolades he deserves. If there was justice in the world, Bo Diddley would be richer than Paul McCartney andElton John combined, but there ain't, so he lives next door to a drunk ex-junkie bitch who moved here from Colorado.)
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http://www.furious.com/Perfect/roky.html (http://www.furious.com/Perfect/roky.html)
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Ramones - Mania
Sisters of Mercy - Slight Case of Overbombing
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"The Theme from The Godfather" at an Italian carry-out/restaurant..
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On 2006-01-16 16:36:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
Sisters of Mercy - Slight Case of Overbombing"
Makes me wanna break out the black turtleneck and sing about gloom in a real deep voice, or maybe drink chai and smoke heroin while discussing Rimbaud.
Actually a pretty good compilation. It has most of my faves by them, "This Corrosion", "Vision Thing", "Dominion/Mother Russia", etc.
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Chieftans - Very Best of the Claddagh Years
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On 2006-01-16 17:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
On 2006-01-16 16:36:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
Sisters of Mercy - Slight Case of Overbombing"
Actually a pretty good compilation. It has most of my faves by them, "This Corrosion", "Vision Thing", "Dominion/Mother Russia", etc."
Hey anon, I want to get another Sister's CD but I only can get one...which one would you recommend?
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Neil Young - Decade
(this is a pretty cool cd it has 35 songs on it. I used to have quite a few of his tapes and my parents have many of his albums and I needed to get his stuff again so this a good start.)
All kinds of led Zeppelin songs on Detroit's 101 and Toledo's 104.7. Just was too lazy to figure out what cds to play in the car today. However it was a pretty mellow rainy day and I love driving in the rain listening to Led Zeppelin.
Some Pink Floyd too. Home. Home Again, Have a Cigar, & Brick in the Wall. More great stuff to listen to on a rainy day.
Anyone know if it's possible to hook up a record player to a computer and then copy records onto a cd? If so how do you do it? My parents must have at least 500 albums and it would be great to have a lot of the stuff on cd.
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PIL - Greatest Hits, So Far
Muse - Absolution
The Cure - Disintegration
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Someone should start a thread with a tutorial on converting LPs (analog) to digital.
Today I listened to A Ghost Is Born by Wilco.
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NCL-
Floodland is my FAV sisters album.I Just listened to it last night.
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More Neil Young
Metallica - Master of Pupppets
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On 2006-01-17 08:28:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
"
On 2006-01-16 17:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
On 2006-01-16 16:36:00, Nonconformistlaw wrote:
Sisters of Mercy - Slight Case of Overbombing"
Actually a pretty good compilation. It has most of my faves by them, "This Corrosion", "Vision Thing", "Dominion/Mother Russia", etc."
Hey anon, I want to get another Sister's CD but I only can get one...which one would you recommend?
"
Floodland
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White Stripes--Elephant
Nirvana--Unplugged
Oingo Boingo--Nothing To Fear
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Nirvana--Unplugged
A great recording. :tup: :tup:
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Coldplay-X&Y
Echo and the Bunnymen-Heaven up here
My Chameleons,Invincible.P.i.L and Pixies mixed cd.
:tup: :tup: :tup: To the anon who recommended Floodland to NCL.
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Thnx anon and 2nd skin...I ordered Floodland. ::rainbow::
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Urge Overkill - Americruiser
Echo & The Bunneymen - Siberia
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White Stripes- White Orchid- Rockin jam!!
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You can't think of dyin' when the bottle's your best friend ::rocker::
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The Raveonettes--Pretty In Black
The Clash--Combat Rock
Sam Cooke - You Send Me ::kiss::
The Ramones--RamonesMania
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Siouxie and the banshees-Tinderbox
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The Pixies-Doolittle
I LOVE this album.
NCL..Play it TODAY~ ::cheers::
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Stereolab--Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
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Lamb Of God- Laid To Rest.
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Radiohead - The Bends
And....by request...
The Pixies - Doolittle
I love both....thnx 2nd skin! ::rainbow::
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Linkin Park - Meteora
Ramones - Mania
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On 2006-01-21 09:44:00, Soul Survivor wrote:
"Stereolab--Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night"
Cool stuff.....
How do you like the Raveonettes? I think they're fucking great......"Attack of the Ghost Riders", "Love In A Trash Can", "My Boyfriend's Back" (yeah, they cover that one) and others...... damn good rock and roll.
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Emmylou Harris--Spyboy
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How do you like the Raveonettes? I think they're fucking great......"Attack of the Ghost Riders"
Pretty good...I like 'em!
"Attack of the Ghost Riders" isn't on the release that I have.
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WOW 104 pages! Damn that is alot of posts.
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Sira--"Breathe Me"
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Matisyahu--Live
Some cool old indie rock on a cassette I found, Dinosaur Jr., Mercury Rev, Sebadoh, Spaceman 3, stuff of that ilk.
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Go-Go's-Greatest
THANKS NCL ::bigsmilebounce:: ::bigsmilebounce::
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On 2006-01-24 08:16:00, Second Skin wrote:
"Go-Go's-Greatest
THANKS NCL ::bigsmilebounce:: ::bigsmilebounce:: "
Yer welcome! ::rainbow::
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Sonic Youth--Sonic Nurse
The Raveonettes - Love In a Trashcan
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Madonna - Erotica
The Raveonettes - Love In a Trashcan
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The Raveonettes - Sleepwalking :grin:
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The Raveonettes - Sleepwalking
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Billy Squire-16 Strokes
Duran Duran-Decade
Lenny Kravitz-Greatest Hits
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Magical Strings - Legend of Irishachey :nworthy:
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REM - We Walk
The Grateful Dead (Live 2/27/81) - Scarlet Begonias
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Message In A Bottle- The Police
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[ This Message was edited by: Frank Discussion on 2006-01-26 14:58 ]
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Sonic Youth- Pattern Recognition
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Sonic Youth- Stones ::dove::
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Nice Frank! You like Dinosaur Jr? Feel the pain.
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Sonic Youth- Dude Ranch Nurse ::blushing:: :tup:
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Hell yeah, Shortbus. I used to have that LP called "You're Living All Over Me". You know that one? Feel the pain?
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Feel the pain was a *classic* jam!
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(http://http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/B0007NMK9Y.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
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Download feel the pain, you will def remember it Frank.
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Additional Information about Without A Sound
Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2006 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Track listing
1. Feel The Pain
2. I Don't Think So
3. Yeah Right
4. Outta Hand
5. Grab It
6. Even You
7. Mind Glow
8. Get Out Of This
9. On The Brink
10. Seemed Like The Thing To Do
11. Over Your Shoulder
Details
Contributing artists: Thalia Zedek
Producer: J Mascis
Distributor: WEA
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
Dinosaur Jr.: J Mascis (guitar, vocals, drums, keyboards); Mike Johnson (bass, vocals, Mellotron, guitar).
Additional personnel: Kurt Fedora, Roger Mayer (guitar); Greg Dwinell (pedal steel); Walter Sear (Theremin); Thalia Zedek (background vocals).
Historians of the over-hyped Generation X take note. What is perhaps the quote of the era has arrived, and it's not borrowed or cliched. The opening track of Dinosaur Jr.'s newest, WITHOUT A SOUND, embraces the standard of apathy that young America lives by in the imaginations and on the covers of national news magazines. "I feel the pain of everyone," admits frontman J. Mascis, "then I feel nothing."
As usual, Dinosaur Jr. marries Mascis' stifled Neil Young whine to his barrage of electric power chords and acoustic meanderings. Utilizing a mixture of proper concern for his peers and a disenfranchised intolerance for his generation's reputation, the album is not without insights into the 1990s.
WITHOUT A SOUND doesn't stop at sociological patter. From the quiet, self-analytical moments on the single "Feel The Pain," it slips into the ear-splitting feedback drenched guitar on "Grab It." WITHOUT A SOUND is Mascis' newest sampling of cultural immersion.
Editorial reviews
...Mascis comes across as someone who wants to appear not to care too much, while at the same time worrying that this bogus detachment may become genuine....Fortunately, Mascis is in fine form...
Musician (08/01/1994)
...If this Smurf look-alike has become God to a new, grungeful people, it's thanks to the soaring emotion that flies from his guitar... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (09/16/1994)
...is not Dinosaur's definitive release. Yet there are those blistering guitar solos, that lonely, aching falsetto, that grungy disquietude straight out of ON THE BEACH. It is great.
Option (11/01/1994)
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Soundgarden- Spoonman
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Soundgarden- Spoonman
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P J Harvey--Uh Huh Her
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The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
Invincible - Venus
and a little Celtic......
The Chieftans - The Very Best of the Claddagh Years (http://http://www.websmileys.com/sm/cool/721.gif)
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Stereolab - Blue Milk
Stereolab - Strobo Acceleration
Stereolab - Come And Play In The Milky Night
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Echo & the b-men-Siberia
Linkin Park-Hybrid theory
Oasis-Definitely maybe
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Pantera- Cemetary Gates
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Sick of It All - Blood, Sweat, & No Tears (my all time fav cd of theirs.)
Metallica - Master of Puppets (yeah, yeah I'm tired of hearing how people hate their stuff beginning with this one. So what I like it and I like the newest one out too :silly:)
Cro-Mags - Revenge (it's alright, but it's no Age of Quarrel that's for sure.)
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Disposable Heroes- Best song on puppets, along with Battery :smokin: on Long Island with Godsmak opening...Still the best bang for your buck to go to a Metallica concert- 5 encores and shit!!
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I saw Metallica in 89...the And Justice for All tour.....great show....I love old Metallica....was Sanitarium or Seek & Destroy on Master of Puppets? I cant remember....(http://http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/images/smilies/guitarra.gif)
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Sanitarium is on "Puppets" ---Seek and Destroy is on "Kill Em' All" ....
Short Bus
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NCL, how the fuck did you get that guitar dude babe?
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Try clicking on the 'edit' button..u can check the source there...
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Click on the edit button and you'll see the source.
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The Kinks--Muswell Hillbillies
The Stooges--Funhouse
Neil Young--Zuma
The Faces: Miss judy's farm, too bad, that's all you need, flags & banners, borstal boys, silicone grown
Pink Floyd - Time
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On 2006-01-27 19:32:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Sanitarium is on "Puppets" ---Seek and Destroy is on "Kill Em' All" ....
Short Bus"
That's right. I forgot about Kill Em All...its been awhile since I've listened to old Metallica.
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Can--Future Days
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MetalGod's Gulag is now on My Space. More great tunes will be added soon. Help a guy out and add him as your friend. Thanks :smile:
http://www.myspace.com/metalgodhatesgulags (http://www.myspace.com/metalgodhatesgulags)
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Sonic Youth--Daydream Nation
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Blue Oyster Cult--Secret Treaties
Roky Erickson--I Think Of Demons
Matisyahu--Live At Stubb's
Butthole Surfers--Rembrandt Pussyhorse
Radio Birdman--The Essential.....
Bo Diddley--Best of....
Hawkwind--Space Ritual Live In London
Motorhead--March Or Die
Zero 7--comp CD
Godspeed You Black Emperor--Yanqui UXO
Clutch--The Elephant Ridfers
The yay was good, not speedy or tweaky at all, just numbing goodnessb that complemented the 160mg of oxycontin very well.
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E-40 - In a Major Way
Pink Floyd - Animals
Pink Floyd - Saucerful of Secrets
Hank III - Risin' Outlaw
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Kiss me where it smells funny- The Bloodhound Gang
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Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Foo Fighters--The Colour and the Shape
The Noize Boys--Peace Is Gonna Make Me...
Motley Crue--Too Fast for Love
Pottymouth--GiddyPopJunk
Lungfish--Necrophones
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Whitesnake- Here I Go Again.
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The Velvet Underground & Nico
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Sepultura
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Mairead Nesbitt - Raining Up
Chieftans - Very Best of Claddagh Years
Magical Strings - Legend of Irishcahey
and various Celtic
(http://http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/musik/music-smiley-023.gif)
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The Urge Overkill STULL EP
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The White Stripes--Elephant
Cheap Trick (self titled, released 1977)
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This thread is getting too long; maybe we should start another one..?
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On 2006-01-29 16:24:00, Anonymous wrote:
"This thread is getting too long; maybe we should start another one..?"
Fuck NO! Fuck off, idiot.
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On 2006-01-29 16:24:00, Anonymous wrote:
"This thread is getting too long; maybe we should start another one..?"
You should look into other alternatives, such as suicide. :wave:
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On 2006-01-29 16:24:00, Anonymous wrote:
This thread is getting too long; maybe we should start another one..?
Good idea -- I think I'll do that since we keep getting the error message about not connecting to the database. This thread is locked.