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[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Too true. I truly do admire Bono for all the money he's raised/donated to charities.[/QUOTE]
I can't remember if you said whether or not you've heard [I]War[/I] or [I]Boy[/I]? If you haven't I'd be more then happy to send them to you. Via whatever AIM, YSI whatever. At your post below: Ah, okay I recommend picking up [I]War[/I] if not for any reason other then... umm, well I don't know what to say really. Its just a good album I don't know if you'll like it, but I know I like it... |
I've heard most of them. Thanks anyways Jac, but it would take forever for me to download. I'll probably end up buying them if I see them for a decent price anyways.
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Jaca, Munich was a pretty cool movie. It was so gnarly when that guy got shot right through the face, I looked away 'cause I'm a pussy :-/
[QUOTE=StreetlightRock]That entire album is great. I was listening to it all Christams. Only ever hear about them in the punk forum though.[/QUOTE] I love The Pogues. If I Should...etc is such a cool song. I need that album. |
I just got The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions.
It's with 'Wolf, Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. |
[QUOTE=Jacaranda]I can't remember if you said whether or not you've heard [I]War[/I] or [I]Boy[/I]? If you haven't I'd be more then happy to send them to you. Via whatever AIM, YSI whatever.
At your post below: Ah, okay I recommend picking up [I]War[/I] if not for any reason other then... umm, well I don't know what to say really. Its just a good album I don't know if you'll like it, but I know I like it...[/QUOTE] I actually like a lot of U2's older material. In fact I once got slightly ripped in this thread for saying that I thought the Joshua Tree was a essential Classic Rock album. I think it's a fantastic album though. |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]Jaca, Munich was a pretty cool movie. It was so gnarly when that guy got shot right through the face, I looked away 'cause I'm a slightly confuzzled sea lion :-/[/QUOTE]
I went with 2 girls and my best friend and I was the only one who looked away at all the killing scenes I'm a giant pussy. The worst was the guy in the face or the guy on the fan/Dutch girl getting killed. Basically any time I saw blood I looked away. [QUOTE]I actually like a lot of U2's older material. In fact I once got slightly ripped in this thread for saying that I thought the Joshua Tree was a essential Classic Rock album. I think it's a fantastic album though.[/QUOTE] Oh really? Hm, I'm not sure why anyone would rip on you for that it [B]is[/B] an essential CR album, even if you don't consider U2 classic rock I think its an essential for any collection (Hint MBS, Hint.) Although not my favorite U2 album still great. [QUOTE]I just got The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. It's with 'Wolf, Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.[/QUOTE] Ain't it your bed time? Is it any good I bet the rhythm section is flawless. Amiright? |
Well I think some considered a 1987 release too recent to be considered Classic Rock. But whatever, that still doesn't take away from how good it is.
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This is OT but I want you guys to check out the lesson I just wrote.
[url]http://www.sputnikmusic.com/lesson.php?lessonid=145[/url] |
Blood in movies = ++
It's good so far. I have a headache, I'm going to bed soon. |
What does slightly confuzzled sea lion replace? Pussy?
Ah, pus[size=2]sy[/size]. |
I'm glad you figured that out because I was wondering the same thing, but I didn't really want to ask lol.
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the london sessions are good. ringo plays on it too. i think. it's not wolf's best though because it's toward the end of his career. he's got such a powerful voice though, it's awesome.
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Everybody go post in my review for The Animals-Greatest Hits-http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?p=5030
I like John Lennon and U2 a lot. Hey Welcometothemachine (if you see this), could you possibly upload that Woodstock box set you were talking about a couple weeks ago? I'd like it a lot. I know that it will probably take some time and you may be too busy, so no rush, but I'd really appreciate it if you could upload it sometime. |
[QUOTE=PinkFreud]the london sessions are good. ringo plays on it too. i think. it's not wolf's best though because it's toward the end of his career. he's got such a powerful voice though, it's awesome.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I have it too, it's pretty good. I just downloaded Dick's Picks 19 and the Big Come Up by the Black Keys. |
Lately I've been on a bit of an Allman Bros run, Eat a Peach is a masterpiece.
[QUOTE=JonG]Blood in movies = ++[/QUOTE] Has anyone seen Hostile? I saw it the other day, it's the creepiest movie I've ever seen. My friends all made fun of me afterwards because I hid behind my hoody through all the bad scenes. |
[QUOTE=MidnightRider]Has anyone seen Hostile? I saw it the other day, it's the creepiest movie I've ever seen. My friends all made fun of me afterwards because I hid behind my hoody through all the bad scenes.[/QUOTE]
I don't plan on seeing it. I don't mind violence in movies if there's a good plot involved (i.e. Reservoir Dogs) but I find most horror films are just mindless violence for the sake of mindless violence. |
I heard Hostle is all sex and blood, ill probbably see it soon.
anybody have Zappa - Waka/Jawaka Robo, ill start it now, sorry, i forgot all about it. |
[QUOTE=WelcomeToTheMachine]I heard Hostle is all sex and blood, ill probbably see it soon.
anybody have Zappa - Waka/Jawaka Robo, ill start it now, sorry, i forgot all about it.[/QUOTE] I can do Waka/Jawaka. And thanks for the Woodstock. I didn't mean to bother you about it, but I thought you may have forgotten about it. Edit- Waka/Jawaka already uploaded. It uploaded really, really fast. It's a pretty short album though. I sent it out so check your inboxes. |
hostel really lacked in plot. it seems like a saw wannabe. i didn't much like it.
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Ya, it got a terrible review in my local paper.
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By looking at the size of the thread in Video Games & Movies (oh, I mean "The Media Center" :lol: ) it seems really popular.
I really need some Dick's Picks, me loving them so much doesn't show in the amount of their material I have. I gave my friend The Closing of Winterland (burned CD from mine) for Christmas, and I'm gonna ask him for some of his bootlegs that I suspect he has, because I was talking to him one time and I was telling him how much Dead I saw on iTunes one time, and he said "Well, I've got stuff they'll never have <_< >_>" Some of my friends in the grade above me have to make a film about the Shooting at Bastille or something for History, and one of them is bringing the "uncut" film over here today at 4:30, and I'm gonna help them edit it. He's a huge CR fan too, and I think we'll put a mix of crazily dramatic music in the slow-mo shooting scenes, and then have some classic rock in any other place we can fit it. I thought it would be great if we used Mexicali Blues for the credits :lol: I also think if we decide to do a scene like it, that we have like really dramatic/fast/heavy music while we're showing the peasants charging or whatever, then immediately cut to a scene of two guys just standing around cluelessly, and have Flying off Magical Mystery Tour in the background, then cut back to the charging, then back to the two guys. Think the scene in Holy Grail where Sir Whatever keeps charging towards the castle and the two guards are just standing there, watching. |
just to tell you guys, the woodsotck thing was labeled weird when i ripped it to my pc, so discs 1 2 and 4 are in the same folder and 3 is different one though, no biggy
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[QUOTE]Blood in movies = ++[/QUOTE]Wow, how childish....
Why do most English speaking human beings of this generation have a thirst for violence? I love to see a fight just as much as anyone else does but blood in movies does not give a movie a plus at all. Maybe it's just our nature to be violent beings......or maybe it's the environment of which we were raised in. The question has always intrigued me. [I]Trenchtown Mix Up[/I] by the Gladiators is now my favorite Raggae album. You guys who are not subscribed to the mailing list really need to go to Other Music and drop down your e-mail address in the Raggae thread. If you like Raggae, Dub, or Ska you won't regret it. :thumb: |
Violence is inherent in humans. I think it's nature's way of being lazy and letting us do our own natural selection.
/bad joke I'm booooooored, I should be working on my (two) projects, but I keep finding myself just looking at the clock and waiting for my friend to come. I have to write a rough draft of a short paper in English on a Columbian artist named Fernando Botero, then translate it into Spanish. I also need to do a bunch of notecards for my religion research paper for World Cultures (basically, write each fact from a source onto a seperate notecard, for three or four sources). Both of it is easy but long/tedious work. Both are due Wednesday, but my mom is really getting on my case to do them now, and I don't blame her; I have a history of seriously procrastinating :-/ |
[QUOTE]Wow, how childish....[/QUOTE]
how is that childish? and to answer your religion question, I was raised Methodist and I still kind of follow some of those beliefs. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Wow, how childish....
Why do most English speaking human beings of this generation have a thirst for violence? I love to see a fight just as much as anyone else does but blood in movies does not give a movie a plus at all. Maybe it's just our nature to be violent beings......or maybe it's the environment of which we were raised in. The question has always intrigued me. [I]Trenchtown Mix Up[/I] by the Gladiators is now my favorite Raggae album. You guys who are not subscribed to the mailing list really need to go to Other Music and drop down your e-mail address in the Raggae thread. If you like Raggae, Dub, or Ska you won't regret it. :thumb:[/QUOTE] Reggae. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Wow, how childish....
Why do most English speaking human beings of this generation have a thirst for violence? I love to see a fight just as much as anyone else does but blood in movies does not give a movie a plus at all. Maybe it's just our nature to be violent beings......or maybe it's the environment of which we were raised in. The question has always intrigued me. [I]Trenchtown Mix Up[/I] by the Gladiators is now my favorite Raggae album. You guys who are not subscribed to the mailing list really need to go to Other Music and drop down your e-mail address in the Raggae thread. If you like Raggae, Dub, or Ska you won't regret it. :thumb:[/QUOTE] Yeah I actually really hate violence. If there is violence in a movie I don't get all offended and disgusted though, like just fights and guns and stuff like that...but I'm not a huge fan of those gross horror movies. I get scared really easily too, I have too much of an imagination. And thanks for the heads up about the Raggae thread! :thumb: |
Woodstock is done, whoever wants it put there email up, i cant get it to send to the whole mailing list for some reason.
EDIT:: i got it. if someone didnt get it tell me. |
Thanks for that.
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Yeah thanks a lot. I'm downloading it now.
And I've gotten some good stuff from that reggae list. I signed up a while ago for it. And somebody comment on my Animals review- [url]http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?p=5030[/url] None of you have commented on it yet :( |
I signed up for it a couple weeks ago. So far I've gotten In the Light and In the Light Dub by Horace Andy and Trenchtown Mix Up.
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[QUOTE=Schyma]Wow, how childish....
Why do most English speaking human beings of this generation have a thirst for violence? I love to see a fight just as much as anyone else does but blood in movies does not give a movie a plus at all. Maybe it's just our nature to be violent beings......or maybe it's the environment of which we were raised in. The question has always intrigued me. [/QUOTE] I was thinking about that the other day. My friend said "Imagine what it would be like if filmmakers weren't allowed to show violence in films". Made me think a lot. For one thing, Quentin Tarantino would be out of a job :smash: |
I sent out the first two discs of a Grateful Dead bootleg. Did everyone get them?
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[QUOTE=jpj]Did everyone get them?[/QUOTE]
Nope....UTvol48@aol.com Could I possibly just be added to the mailing list? |
[QUOTE=Jam2me]Reggae.[/QUOTE]
Whoa! Where have you been? |
Since this is 1854 pages long, i hope none of you expected me to read all of the previous posts, so i'm going to sound like a retard by repeating what others said.
All of my friends like classic rock, except one that likes german techno. Especially Zeppelin. All new music just sucks. The only new stuff i like is Dream Theater (i'm going to see them March 10) Also, does anybody else like King Crimson, around in the sixties/seventies? |
[QUOTE]Since this is 1854 pages long, i hope none of you expected me to read all of the previous posts, so i'm going to sound like a retard by repeating what others said.
All of my friends like classic rock, except one that likes german techno. Especially Zeppelin. [/QUOTE] Well, you've started out better than most. At least, you acknowledged you're repeating what was said on the first page. [QUOTE]All new music just sucks.[/QUOTE] See, this is where you went wrong, now you're just being an ignorant fool. On another note, all discs of the Dead bootleg have been sent out. |
[QUOTE=fishbulb]All of my friends like classic rock, except one that likes german techno. Especially Zeppelin. [B]All new music just sucks.[/B] The only new stuff i like is Dream Theater (i'm going to see them March 10)[/QUOTE]
You are are so right it all sucks. Nothing is good from any artist that is new. But then you like... Dream Theater... :lol: sorta ironic. On the topic of violence I'm not too fond of graphic movies, but I do like my shooting movies and like EMH I really dig Quentin's films and gangster movies. But horror movies and slashers I just don't like at all. [QUOTE]And somebody comment on my Animals review- [url]http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?p=5030[/url] None of you have commented on it yet [/QUOTE] I read it but I don't know what to say about it, its good. It made me want to listen to that album, so here I am listening to it. But I disagree with the 3/5 for Story of Bo Diddley, I actually like that song alot. Not sure why though its interesting. Plus I like Burdon's voice. Ugh, I messed up my new account, time to make another. |
Dream Theater is the only new band i like. I think most of it is just how good petrucci/portnoy are. The bassist isn't that bad, but the singer sucks. All he does is sing. Petrucci and Portnoy write the lyrics too.
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[QUOTE]You are are so right it all sucks.[/QUOTE]
NO! Stop it! The Mars Volta, moe., Widespread Panic, Opeth, Blues Traveler, Matisyahu, Fantomas, QOTSA, John Butler, Robert Randolph, String Cheese Incident, Porcupine Tree, Ben Harper, Wilco, just some of the wonderful artists releasing music nowadays. |
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