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Offline Froderik

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« Reply #1605 on: February 07, 2007, 08:49:59 PM »
Big Boys - The FAT Elvis

Television - Adventure

Heart - "Sing Child" (v)

Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (v)

Joan Armatrading - "Cool Blue Stole My Heart" (v)

Led Zeppelin - "No Quarter" (v)
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« Reply #1606 on: February 07, 2007, 09:18:17 PM »
Quote from: ""El NiƱo""

Led Zeppelin - "No Quarter" (v)


Righteous.

T.Rex_The Slider(on brand new red vinyl)

Sublime_40 oz. To Freedom(on a brand new vinyl picture disc)

Dead Kennedys_Frankenchrist(brand new vinyl) Good fuckin punk.  I like it!    ..."...Turn on. Tune in. Cop out...."  

John Coltrane_Rain Or Shine(v)
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« Reply #1607 on: February 07, 2007, 09:32:51 PM »
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Dead Kennedys_Frankenchrist(brand new vinyl) Good fuckin punk.  I like it!

"The album was a subject of great controversy because of a poster inserted in the original record sleeve. The poster, H. R. Giger's Landscape #XX, or Penis Landscape, was a painting depicting rows of penises in sexual intercourse. The band was brought to trial for distributing harmful matter to minors, and though the case did not result in a conviction, Biafra's Alternative Tentacles was driven almost to bankruptcy. Only through the support of fans was the label able to stay alive. Biafra came out as a champion of free speech, and was one of the most active opponents of the PMRC."
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« Reply #1608 on: February 08, 2007, 12:17:42 AM »
Yeah. Uhh apparently that old poster don't come with the re-issue.  Thanks for clearin that up for me though.  The inside record sleeve does mention it,  and I was wonderin...
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« Reply #1609 on: February 08, 2007, 09:01:38 AM »
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the many moods of rtp
« Reply #1610 on: February 08, 2007, 02:55:04 PM »
Led Zeppelin--"Down By THe Seaside"

Miles Davis--"Pharoah's Dance", "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down"

Guns & Roses--"Mr. Brownstone" (live, unplugged)

Pink Floyd--"See Emily Play"

Sleep--"Dragonaut"

Venom--"Raise The Dead"

Frankie Vaughn--"Tower Of Strength"

Richard Thompson--"When The Spell Is Broken", "I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight" (w/ Linda Thompson)

Surgery--"A. K.", "Brother Remington", "Exquisite", "Your Beautiful Smile"

Antipop Consortium--"Human Shield"
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Re: the many moods of rtp
« Reply #1611 on: February 08, 2007, 03:23:46 PM »
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Richard Thompson--"When The Spell Is Broken"

Cool tune.. Was it live? I've got "Watching The Dark" the history of RT.
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« Reply #1612 on: February 08, 2007, 03:48:42 PM »
Black Sabbath - "Megalomania"

Alice Cooper - Love It To Death (v)

Ellen Foley - Nightout (v)

Alice Cooper - "Go to Hell" (v)

K.C.& The Sunshine Band - "That's The Way (I Like It)" (v)
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Re: the many moods of rtp
« Reply #1613 on: February 08, 2007, 03:59:24 PM »
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Richard Thompson--"When The Spell Is Broken"
Cool tune.. Was it live? I've got "Watching The Dark" the history of RT.


No, it was the studio version.

I've seen RT a couple of times, once in Santa Barbara, CA at theCounty Bowl , opening for Bonnie Raitt.  He kicked ass, playing solo acoustic guitar.  He played "Loch Lomond" from the album he had recently done with HEnry Kaiser, Fred Frith, and some other guy named French, and he did a smoking cover of "Substitute" that blew away The Who's version that I had seen live a couple of weeks earlier (this was the 1989 Who tour, where Townshend stayed in a little soundproof booth, and the band was augmented by more extra musicians than Pink Floyd had.  Not a great tour).  He did another cool song ridiculing the New Age types (of which Santa Barbara had plenty), called "Jerusalem On The Jukebox".  He was roclkin' that afternoon.

The other time I saw him was in 1990 or '91, in a bar called Club Detroit in downtown St. Petersburg. They used to have shows there during the winter, whereas the much larger Jannus Landing (one of the coolest venues in the country, really) in the courtyard in back was used during the other months.  He played a much more subdued, darker show when I saw him last, doing "Did She Fall Or Was She Pushed" and a couple of Fairport Convention songs, but he ended on an uptempo note with "I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight".
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« Reply #1614 on: February 08, 2007, 04:55:18 PM »
Scorps_Virgin Killer(v).
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more fun in sunny Florida
« Reply #1615 on: February 08, 2007, 06:04:49 PM »
Steely Dan--"Don't Take Me Alive", "Aja"

Thomas Dolby--"She Blinded Me With Science"

Bob Marley--"Hammer"

Guadalcanal Diary--"Little Birds"

Mission Of Burma--"That's When I Reach For My Revolver"

Nervous Eaters--"Loretta"

Suicide--"Cheri, Cheri"

Mink DeVille--"Let Me Dream If I Want To"
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Re: more fun in sunny Florida
« Reply #1616 on: February 08, 2007, 06:34:47 PM »
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Mission Of Burma--"That's When I Reach For My Revolver"

Great song by them; I was just playing it on my guitar last night.
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« Reply #1617 on: February 08, 2007, 08:08:04 PM »
ELO_A New World Record(v)
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« Reply #1618 on: February 08, 2007, 09:10:30 PM »
Scorps_World Wide Live(v)

I was at this show!  Fuck Yeah man!!  The shit on side 1 was all from the San Diego show, 4/26/84
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Starting my own teen rehab
« Reply #1619 on: February 08, 2007, 11:30:43 PM »
I'm thinking about starting a teen treatment center.  I'll be sure to only take kids that aren't crazy, you know, I don't wanna deal with ones that need psychiatric care.  I'll be cool with them, let them do whatever, get high, fuck each other (I'll provide condoms and birth control), I'll identify known weed dealers so they can be sure to stay away from them, etc.  I'll maker sure they have enough food, I figure a cafeteria style buffet or something would be easiest.  I'll get the kids Playstations and shit, and the only "rules" would be that they have to be cool and act like they're being "rehabilitated" dureing the couple of hours each month the parents see them.  We'l;l charge about 12 grand a month, and will hire a staff of shills to interact with the parents during mandatory parent raps (that are conveniently scheduled, we don't wanna piss the bill payers off too much).  I really think this idea will work, and the kids are better off at my rehab than at a WWASP school or some other sick program   It'll be like Robin Hood, bilking stupid rich programmie parents out of the cash.  We'll even set aside some in a savings account shouold the kids ever feel the need to "cop out", but I don't think they will.  We'll encourage them to go to school, but if they feel that their treatment takes precedence over their education, well, we can handle that.  I'm serious.  If you guys have any suggestions as to locations or other useful suggestions (seriously, I don't wanna read about SIBS, it's funny, I know, the guy who started that joke is one clever SOB, I'll tell ya that, but this is for real)  I think that the kidds will be bettrer off, the parents will be deprived of money that would otherwise be spent enriching some child abuser, and we will profit mightily.  It's a win-win-win situation.  Let me know if you want in on the ground floor of this amazing opportunity.  If we claim that our staff are graduates of "one of the most rigorous rehabilitation programs ever devised" we wouldn't be lying, now would we?
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