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[I]13 Tales[/I] and [I]Come Down[/I] are IMO their best albums. I saw them once in concert. :D
80's? No, it's the 60's man. |
Erm...no, the Strokes are more like a terrible version of Television.
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[QUOTE=Dark_Horse_335]It feels good to be back in a thread without any arrogant mods makin up random sh[B][I][/B][/I]it.
/kicks off shoes Anyone here like Roy Orbison. My Dad's got his greatest hits but I've never listened to it.[/QUOTE] Roy Orbison was great, I love him. I was just listening to "Pretty Woman". Great singer. np: The Beatles - Polythene Pam |
[QUOTE=Schyma][I]13 Tales[/I] and [I]Come Down[/I] are IMO their best albums. I saw them once in concert. :D[/QUOTE]
Come Down is my absolute favorite album to smoke too. |
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Erm...no, the Strokes are more like a terrible version of Television. [/QUOTE] Listen to most of their stuff and then listen to Lust for Life. Direct influence. More like a watered down version, though... |
If my "Lust By Life" you mean [i]Marquee Moon[/i], then yes, you are correct.
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Roy Orbison was great, I love him. I was just listening to "Pretty Woman". [/QUOTE] Have either of the albums from the supergroup with him McCartney, Dylan and Petty? I think there was a 5th member too but I can't remember who and I can't remember the name of the group either...the traveling somethingberries. |
1) It was George, not Paul
2) The fifth member was former ELO leader and Tom Petty producer Jeff Lynne 3) Travelling Wilburies 4) Go away |
I have both volumes from them :cool:
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1) It was George, not Paul 2) The fifth member was former ELO leader and Tom Petty producer Jeff Lynne 3) Travelling Wilburies 4) Go away [/QUOTE] 1) kthnx 2) :cool: 3) Had all but two syllables to it. 4) Not a chance. I think I like it in here, so I'll have to start posting quite regularly :thumb: ------------ [QUOTE] I have both volumes from them [/QUOTE] I don't own either, but I've heard the second one is better than the first. Is this your opinion too? |
Always cool to have a new regular, except when their first post is "hey guyz i liek classic rawk 2, my favs r zepplin and ac/dc and gnr but every1 @ my skool just listens 2 emo and rap lolololol."
Oh, and both volumes are good, but I like Vol. 1 best. |
Finally got a hold of the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack.
And I just watch True Romance. :cool: |
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Finally got a hold of the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack. [/QUOTE] *Stuck In the Middle With You...* Man that is a memorable scene :p |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Finally got a hold of the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack.
And I just watch True Romance. :cool:[/QUOTE] Lookin' back, on the drag, for a little green bag... |
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Oh, and both volumes are good, but I like Vol. 1 best. [/QUOTE] :cool: Is it that volume two wasn't the same without Orbison's presence? |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Finally got a hold of the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack.
And I just watch True Romance. :cool:[/QUOTE] I love True Romance, what a sweetass movie. It's sitting here on a chair in my room, I should probably watch it again. |
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Man that is a memorable scene [/QUOTE] Yea definitely :). [QUOTE]Lookin' back, on the drag, for a little green bag...[/QUOTE] Good song. :thumb: After watching True Romance I found it funny how many obvious (Well, not necessarily) connections to other Tarantino movies (Natural Born Killers, Reservoir Dogs) there were. |
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Is it that volume two wasn't the same without Orbison's presence?[/QUOTE] It was made right after he died, so, yeah. As much as I like Lynne and Petty, and love Harrison and Dylan, it wasn't the same. |
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After watching True Romance I found it funny how many obvious connections to other Tarantino movies (Natural Born Killers, Reservoir Dogs) there were. [/QUOTE] His films are in may ways as much about the music as anything. Everyone remembers the opening surf music of Pulp Fiction, Steeler's Wheel from Resovoir Dogs, etc. |
I've heard True Romance is good.
I rented some movies today. |
Yeah, Q.T. has a great taste in music.
I also thought it was quite interesting how he used Surf Rock for the soundtrack of a Spaghetti Western type of movie like Kill Bill Vol. 2. It fits oddly well. [QUOTE]I rented some movies today.[/QUOTE] What'd you get? Didn't you rent Being John Malkovich, like a week ago. I just saw that movie; it was pretty good. |
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I've heard True Romance is good. I rented some movies today. [/QUOTE] If you liked Pulp Fiction, I think you'll enjoy it. It does have quite a cast...and Elvis... |
I tried Being John Malkovich, didn't grab me. I'll try it again some other day.
I got [I]Airplane![/I] and [I]Coffee & Cigarettes.[/I] |
I've been watching the Who Live 8 performance all day. Pete and Roger are still so badass.
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Pete can still rock out after forty-odd years. Roger, too.
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Roger's voice is still great. Tomorrow they're showing a bunch of the Live 8 performances uncut, commercial free, because so many people bitched about how they cut off stuff. 10-3 on Vh1, and 3-8 on MTV, I think.
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Pink Floyd rock harder approaching seniority than most every other band ever does.
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I listen to the mp3 of the reunion all the time.
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That piece of surf music from Pulp Fiction? I love that piece. I'm listening to it right now.
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"Miserlou" by Dick Dale :thumb:
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