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[QUOTE=Illmatic]A little outside it, why?[/QUOTE]
I have a lot of relatives that area. Cousins in Brookline, grandparents in Weston, two aunts in small towns near there that I forgot the names of... |
Ohhh. Well, I don't live in Brookline or Weston.
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Off topic, but "Old Time Rock N' Roll" by Bob Seger is such an awesome song.
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I just downloaded PATGOD,
I don't know how I have lived without it for so long |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]I just downloaded PATGOD,
I don't know how I have lived without it for so long[/QUOTE]Yeah, that's rough, did you ever download all that Neil Young>? |
[QUOTE=Livewired]Yeah, that's rough, did you ever download all that Neil Young>?[/QUOTE]
/leaves thread to go see what's happening in the YSI threads. |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]Off topic, but "Old Time Rock N' Roll" by Bob Seger is such an awesome song.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it is. |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]Off topic, but "Old Time Rock N' Roll" by Bob Seger is such an awesome song.[/QUOTE]
i agree, i just love the piano part. it has good rhythm. |
[QUOTE=robo2448]/leaves thread to go see what's happening in the YSI threads.[/QUOTE]
It's in A&I a few pages back. |
pfft PATGOD is too weird and now enough pwn, ya dig?
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[QUOTE=Livewired]Yeah, that's rough, did you ever download all that Neil Young>?[/QUOTE]
Where is this Neil Young you speak of? I got the Zuma and On The Beach, but have yet to figure out how to make use of .rar's |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Where is this Neil Young you speak of? I got the Zuma and On The Beach, but have yet to figure out how to make use of .rar's[/QUOTE]I can zip. them some time for you, I dont have Winrar either. I'll trade some of my Neil young for some of your Neil Young.
We'll be Neil Heads. Speaking of the Grateful Dead, I recently got a bootleg from them in the Studio in 1965, its really good. I also got the bootleg from the free concert that they did on Haight St. on the flatbed trucks. |
[QUOTE=Livewired]I can zip. them some time for you, I dont have Winrar either. I'll trade some of my Neil young for some of your Neil Young.
We'll be Neil Heads.[/QUOTE] Sounds great :thumb: Someday in the near future (not now because I have to wait until I get my mp3 player on the 6th to make sure my computer dosen't crash and loose all of my music, it's starting to show symptoms) I could trade All Things Must Pass for something [QUOTE=Livewired]Speaking of the Grateful Dead, I recently got a bootleg from them in the Studio in 1965, its really good. I also got the bootleg from the free concert that they did on Haight St. on the flatbed trucks.[/QUOTE] Did you read Searching For The Sound? Because after reading that I know exactly what you're talking about |
i gotta few dead albums but my favorite song is truckin. i just love it.
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[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Sounds great :thumb: Someday in the near future (not now because I have to wait until I get my mp3 player on the 6th to make sure my computer dosen't crash and loose all of my music, it's starting to show symptoms) I could trade All Things Must Pass for something
Did you read Searching For The Sound? Because after reading that I know exactly what you're talking about[/QUOTE]Yeah, I read it, then found the bootleg. I also have the one where The Allman Bros., Arthur Lee, and Peter Green jam with the Dead if you are interested. |
[QUOTE=Livewired]Yeah, I read it, then found the bootleg.
I also have the one where The Allman Bros., Arthur Lee, and Peter Green jam with the Dead if you are interested.[/QUOTE] Is that in the book? I've only gotten as far as Aoxomoxoa :upset: Mayhaps after the 6th |
Well its in '70 and yes its in the book.
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[QUOTE=Livewired]Well its in '70 and yes its in the book.[/QUOTE]
I'll get there in a chapter or so then no doubt, especially since it's my English summer reading book :D |
Is [I]Revolver[/I] not one of the greatest albums of all time?
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[QUOTE=Schyma]Is [I]Revolver[/I] not one of the greatest albums of all time?[/QUOTE]
I haven't listened to it in a while, I'll have to give it a spin in the ol' boombox sometime soon. Also, I'm getting a record player tomorrow. Along with a bunch of records. np: Patti Smith - Because The Night |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]A little outside it, why?[/QUOTE]
Everyone in Mass lives a little outside Boston. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Is [I]Revolver[/I] not one of the greatest albums of all time?[/QUOTE]
It is, along with The White Album. And to Eight Miles High, record players are awsome to listen to classic rock to. The crackling noise in the backround always adds this really cool effect to the song, make it seem more pure. |
My favorite Beatles album is the White Album. There other albums are good, but don't hit me like they hit everyone else. I don't know what it is.
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Revolver is pretty good. It has some killer songs on it like She Said She Said, I Want to Tell You, and Tomorrow Never Knows, but there's a lot of songs that are....like....bland to me (Here there and everywhere, the like). It is a good album though.
But to me the White Album and Abbey Road are superior. |
Mystery Tour is quite an underrated album, too. I think it could compete with Abby Road and Revolver.
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Actually that's right, I really do like MMT.
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I love MMT.
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"I love MMT. Heads up!"
/Family Guy. |
anybody like AC/DC?
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[QUOTE=rockinbass17]Mystery Tour is quite an underrated album, too. I think it could compete with Abby Road and Revolver.[/QUOTE]
I love MMT, in fact in my opinion Stawberry Feilds Forever is probally the Beatles best song, if not its in the top 5. |
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