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robo2448 11-15-2005 07:14 PM

[email]Robo2448@yahoo.com[/email]

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 07:16 PM

[email]pinkfreud2100@aol.com[/email]

are they all in one file though? like, is it just one track?

WelcomeToTheMachine 11-15-2005 07:17 PM

once i get some more people (If there are mor epeople wanting some) ill send it all out.

Pinkfrued, most of them are:( i cant find a splitter that works, ill send out a couple with all different tracks.

Broken Arrow 11-15-2005 07:18 PM

Discuss the various albums I've listened to today.

Grateful Dead-[I]The Grateful Dead[/I]
Mr. Bungle-[I]California[/I]
Godspeed You! Black Emporer-[I]Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antenaes To Heaven[/I]

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 07:20 PM

california is one of my favorite albums, i like the version of sittin' on top of the world on the grateful dead s/t, and godspeed you! black emporer is cool. i have that album.

Broken Arrow 11-15-2005 07:21 PM

Yeah I got the GY!BE from you on YSI.

I listened to it while walking in the rain today, it was pretty epic.

Walrus Gumboot 11-15-2005 07:56 PM

[email]princesslolly006@yahoo.com[/email]

Sweeet downloads, when do they expire?

In other news:
My grandpa was bitten by a rabid skunk today. He beat it to death with a wrench

WelcomeToTheMachine 11-15-2005 08:03 PM

They dont expire:) unless we use too much bandwith, but looki nat all the boots on this thing i was on, they definetelly have enough bandwith

Walrus Gumboot 11-15-2005 08:05 PM

[QUOTE=WelcomeToTheMachine]They dont expire:) unless we use too much bandwith, but looki nat all the boots on this thing i was on, they definetelly have enough bandwith[/QUOTE]


Which QMS do you recommend to start with?

Ephemeral 11-15-2005 08:10 PM

I'm obsessed with the song 'Moonlight Mile' off of Sticky Fingers.

Awesome song.

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 08:13 PM

[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot][email]princesslolly006@yahoo.com[/email]

Sweeet downloads, when do they expire?

In other news:
My grandpa was bitten by a rabid skunk today. He beat it to death with a wrench[/QUOTE]
your grandpa's a grade-a badass. so's mine. but in a different way.

he married a 40 year old.





when he was 75.

Walrus Gumboot 11-15-2005 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=PinkFreud]your grandpa's a grade-a badass. so's mine. but in a different way.

he married a 40 year old.





when he was 75.[/QUOTE]


Wow, you grandpa must be pretty swingin' :lol:
My friend's Grandpa moved to Mexico and married a woman as old as his daugter

Mine's 84 and has an 82 year old girlfriend, the skunk got him at her house

robo2448 11-15-2005 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=PinkFreud]your grandpa's a grade-a badass. so's mine. but in a different way.

he married a 40 year old.





when he was 75.[/QUOTE]

Oh so he's look Rod Stewart. Except Stewart marries 20 year olds.

I've been listening to Truth recently. It's growing on me. Not as good as Blow by Blow but still a good album. I'm getting used to Stewart's singing

Glitterati 11-15-2005 08:21 PM

[QUOTE=JonG]I have "Songs in the Key of Life".[/QUOTE]

Awesome album. My favorite is "Sir Duke".

Edit - And GY!BE is totally awesome.

np: The Police - Every Breath You Take

WelcomeToTheMachine 11-15-2005 08:25 PM

Walrus- i recomend the Shady Grove rehearsals if your into the actual music, its a lot of jamming, but its extremely good

Broken Arrow 11-15-2005 08:32 PM

I'm liking the '67 one so far. The '66 one was good too. Better quality than the Cream show.

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 08:34 PM

[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Wow, you grandpa must be pretty swingin' :lol:
My friend's Grandpa moved to Mexico and married a woman as old as his daugter

Mine's 84 and has an 82 year old girlfriend, the skunk got him at her house[/QUOTE]
yeah, she's younger than my dad. i can imagine that it's very awkward for him.

we dont really like her that much. she's a gold digger.

i love truth. i love jeff beck. i recently got another of his bootlegs, as well as about 8 new jeff buckley ones.

WelcomeToTheMachine 11-15-2005 08:43 PM

PF- did you get the ones i posted? i like em a lot

i sent out the email of Boots, it has Hendrix, Lennon, Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, The Who, and Hot Tuna

robo2448 11-15-2005 09:03 PM

I'm listening to Hot Tuna right now (the bootleg) :thumb:

Good stuff.

thickasabrick 11-15-2005 09:27 PM

I wouldn't mind some bootlegs if they are still being sent out.

[email]back_in_black256@hotmail.com[/email]

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 11-15-2005 09:38 PM

Me either....

[email]bjschyma@hotmail.com[/email]

If I can't get into [I]Live/Dead [/I] this time I will finally decide that it sucks......

My brother just gave me a greatest hits of the Who which he found. :cool:

NP: Dark Star (live) - Grateful Dead

thickasabrick 11-15-2005 09:45 PM

I think Live Dead is unbeleivably amazing. It's one of my favourite albums, definitely in my top three for favourite live albums.

robo2448 11-15-2005 09:49 PM

I prefer Europe '72.

I was actually disappointed the first time I heard Live/Dead. I had heard a lot about it, especially Dark Star and it didn't live up to my expectations the first time I heard it. But it's grown on me a lot. Good album.

Glitterati 11-15-2005 10:01 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]she ain't messin' with no broke niggas?[/QUOTE]

I was soooo tempted to post that; alas you beat me to the punch.

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 10:06 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]she ain't messin' with no broke niggas?[/QUOTE]
course not. she goes for them rich.


haha.

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 10:09 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]It was an instinctive reaction, PF, so I wouldn't take it too seriously.

So I have been on a Jeff Beck/Jimi Hendrix kick. Also, I got Tonight's The Night the other day...how good is it compared to Young's other albums?[/QUOTE]
haha, i got that. dont worry.

thats a good kick to be on.

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:13 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]It was an instinctive reaction, PF, so I wouldn't take it too seriously.

So I have been on a Jeff Beck/Jimi Hendrix kick. Also, I got Tonight's The Night the other day...how good is it compared to Young's other albums?[/QUOTE]

It's really good. Ranking Neil's albums are impossible for me since I consider around 5 of his albums to all be amazing, including Tonight's the Night.

I'll try though- After the Goldrush = On the Beach = Everybody Knows this is Nowhere = Tonight's the Night > Live Rust > Zuma > Prairie Wind > Mirror Ball

That's from what I have. Seriously, the first four are like interchangeable for me. I guess After the Goldrush is my favorite because it's the first I've heard, but those four are awesome, including Tonight's the Night.

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:16 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]So did the Jeff Beck Group borrow ideas from Led Zeppelin, or vice-versa? Because on thing I've noticed about Beck-Ola and Truth is that a lot of those songs sound like less bombastic, better-sung (for the most part) Led Zeppelin songs.[/QUOTE]

Well the Jeff Beck group came before Zeppelin... I'm pretty sure that the Jeff Beck Group broke up right before Woodstock, and Zeppelin I was released that same year.

zabbit82 11-15-2005 10:16 PM

[QUOTE=fwqhgads]I'm obsessed with the song 'Moonlight Mile' off of Sticky Fingers.

Awesome song.[/QUOTE]

I'm pretty much becoming obsessed with Sticky Fingers. Brown Sugar, Sway, Can't You Hear Me Knockin, Bitch, Moonlight Mile. Awesome album :thumb:

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 10:21 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]Well the Jeff Beck group came before Zeppelin... I'm pretty sure that the Jeff Beck Group broke up right before Woodstock, and Zeppelin I was released that same year.[/QUOTE]
exactly.

zeppelin took the idea of covering you shook me from truth. it was a really underhanded thing to do, too. apparently, when zeppelin I came out, beck confronted page with tears in his eyes.

but yeah. jeff beck group before zeppelin.

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:21 PM

[QUOTE=zabbit82]I'm pretty much becoming obsessed with Sticky Fingers. Brown Sugar, Sway, Can't You Hear Me Knockin, Bitch, Moonlight Mile. Awesome album :thumb:[/QUOTE]

Sticky Fingers is awesome. I probably prefer Exile by a little. And Let it Bleed is certainly up there too. Beggar's Banquet is probably a notch below those 3 but still great. And then there's Some Girls which I like a lot more than anyone else does so I won't really get into it.

Edit- Weren't the Jeff Beck Group supposed to play at Woodstock? I wonder how that would have changed their careers. It could have made them much more popular and would have kind of overshadowed Zeppelin. But then we wouldn't have Beck's fusion albums like Blow by Blow.

Leper 11-15-2005 10:22 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]It's really good. Ranking Neil's albums are impossible for me since I consider around 5 of his albums to all be amazing, including Tonight's the Night.

I'll try though- After the Goldrush = On the Beach = Everybody Knows this is Nowhere = Tonight's the Night > Live Rust > Zuma > Prairie Wind > Mirror Ball

That's from what I have. Seriously, the first four are like interchangeable for me. I guess After the Goldrush is my favorite because it's the first I've heard, but those four are awesome, including Tonight's the Night.[/QUOTE]

You don't like Harvest?

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:23 PM

[QUOTE=leppermessiah]You don't like Harvest?[/QUOTE]

I don't have it actually.

I don't deserve this uber cool Neil avatar.

zabbit82 11-15-2005 10:24 PM

[Quote=robo2448]Sticky Fingers is awesome. I probably prefer Exile by a little. And Let it Bleed is certainly up there too. Beggar's Banquet is probably a notch below those 3 but still great. And then there's Some Girls which I like a lot more than anyone else does so I won't really get into it.[/quote]

Exile is of course, my favorite. My favorites on there are Rocks Off, Casino Boogie, Loving Cup, Shine A Light, and Ventilator Blues. I just got Let It Bleed and its really good stuff. I have Some Girls but haven't listened to that in a while. I should do that right now...

PinkFreud 11-15-2005 10:26 PM

yeah, the jeff beck group was supposed to be at woodstock. i think it wouldve been cool, but it also couldve held beck back from progressing as a musician, which wouldve been terrible.

so i guess its a love/hate kind of thing.

edit: i really like some girls. probably because miss you and beast of burden are my favorite stones songs (along with under my thumb)

Leper 11-15-2005 10:27 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448] And then there's Some Girls which I like a lot more than anyone else does so I won't really get into it.

[/QUOTE]

:eek:I love Some Girls! Actually the only song I know on it off the top of my head is Miss You, but ya I love that song.

zabbit82 11-15-2005 10:27 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]I actually prefer Beggar's Banquet to Sticky Fingers ("Sympathy For the Devil", "No Expectations", "Street Fighting Man", and "Prodigal Son" are among the stronger Stones songs, I think).[/QUOTE]

I dont have that one. I know Sympathy For The Devil and Street Fighting Man. Otherwise I should prolly give that record a spin on my dad's record player sometime.

thickasabrick 11-15-2005 10:28 PM

I prefer Baggers Banquet to Sticky Fingers as well. Baggers Banquet is probably my favourite Stones album.

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:28 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]I actually prefer Beggar's Banquet to Sticky Fingers ("Sympathy For the Devil", "No Expectations", "Street Fighting Man", and "Prodigal Son" are among the stronger Stones songs, I think).[/QUOTE]

Those songs are all amazing. So is Salt of the Earth. Some of the other songs aren't as consistent and strong though.

It's kind of amazing how they jumped from Their Satanic Majesties Request to Beggar's Banquet. Completely different sound.

robo2448 11-15-2005 10:39 PM

Hot Tuna knew how to rock out. This bootleg is really good.

Jorma was their guitarist right? He's awesome. Sloppy but awesome. Good wah on a lot of the songs. I'm loving this bootleg.


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