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[QUOTE=Seafroggys]:lol: You just destroyed your cause right there[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: dud u cant spell 'crap' w/o 'rap' rite lololol so anyway, one thing that is bugging me is that there is a line in the Rolling Stones song "Ruby Tuesday" that reads "yesterday don't matter when it's gone". now, i remember reading that John Lennon once said that "once we do something, you can expect the Rolling Stones to do it a few months later", so I can't help but think that maybe Keith Richards had the song "Yesterday" in mind when he wrote the lyric, even if it wasn't about the song itself. If that makes sense. [QUOTE]We should all just watch, laugh, and take comfort in knowing that we know better [/QUOTE] Or maybe we shouldn't because that's just snobby and retarded. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]
Or maybe we shouldn't because that's just snobby and retarded.[/QUOTE] I wasn't actually serious. I meant more that there's no point in getting worked up about what music the masses listen to. Evidently the humour was somewhat lost. |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]I wasn't actually serious. I meant more that there's no point in getting worked up about what music the masses listen to. Evidently the humour was somewhat lost.[/QUOTE]
Sorry. Its just that at this point I would not be surprised if someone said that and was 100% serious about it :-\ |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]Sorry.
Its just that at this point I would not be surprised if someone said that and was 100% serious about it :-\[/QUOTE] At this point? What do you mean? |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]At this point? What do you mean?[/QUOTE]
I've talked to so many petty/snobby people that when someone says that, I assume they're serious. |
[QUOTE]Probably, is anybody else 15?[/QUOTE]*is 15* :cool:[QUOTE]I'm 15. But I'm not such a rapid poster. How do you guys in high school find the time to be on here so much?[/QUOTE]That's a problem with me I usually perfer to be on here opposed to doing my homework. I never do homework anyway though....It's a wounder how I pass. I'll kick the **** out of any test though (except Spanish :( ).
[QUOTE]Robert plant is a great singer[/QUOTE]No. [QUOTE]Last night we were going to frosh, and there were cops hiding and pulling everyone over and going through their entire vehicles. They took our hundred dollar glass bong, my friends pipe (he's had that pipe for over three years now, and he's probably smoked up with it a few times a day since he got it), they found our alcohol but I told him I was 19 and since it wasn't opened he let it go....and he didnt' find our weed because I hid it in a tape cassette case (the perfect hiding spot, trust me) and put it in the glove compartment with like 30 other tapes. My one friend had to go to the back of the guys cop car...and then eventually he just let us go after taking our pipe and bong (the bastard). Funny thing though, my friend has been in the back of a cop car 7 times in his life, and I haven't been once. The cops always decide to take him to the back.[/QUOTE]:eek: I couldn't imagine being in that situation. I lost a 75$ bong and my favorite pipe this year but being caught by a cop would be a nightmare. In other news I'm infact alive!!!! ****ing peice a **** storm never even hit hard! We didn't get but 2-3 inches of rain! What a boring hurricane! 2.4 million people (I think a new world record!!!) evacuate and for what? A hurricane that misses us by a couple hundred miles. Needless to say I'm very disappointed. :angry: My dad took 6 hours to get 8 miles!!!! (world record?) Houston was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo slow it was if time stopped! I'm so glad I didn't evacuate! He ran out of gas too. :lol: 3/4 the population of Houston isn't even here yet. |
Man, why do I always miss the fun arguements?
NP: The Allman Brothers Band-Mountain Jam feat. Trey Anastasio |
[QUOTE=jpj]
NP: The Allman Brothers Band-Mountain Jam feat. Trey Anastasio[/QUOTE] :eek:. I'd like to hear that. |
[QUOTE=RNR]:eek:. I'd like to hear that.[/QUOTE]
Walrus uploaded the entire a show a few weeks ago. The lucky bi[SIZE=2]t[/SIZE]ch was there. |
omfg. I'm sooooo going to do some stabbin' :mad:
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[QUOTE=Schyma]
No.[/QUOTE] Fail. The answer we were looking for is yes. I'll be the first to admit that sometimes zeppelin did a few things which we're dumb ideas and sounded bad. But Robert Plant is not a bad singer. |
It seems like I missed out on a fun little arguement. I just reviewed Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. That version of Mountain Jam is really awesome. Glad to see Schyma's alive. I'm so bored right now. Let's get some discussion started.
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[QUOTE=robo2448]It seems like I missed out on a fun little arguement. I just reviewed Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. That version of Mountain Jam is really awesome. Glad to see Schyma's alive. I'm so bored right now. Let's get some discussion started.[/QUOTE]
w00t! /me goes to read it |
I read something interesting the other day about how Carlos Santana got discovered. One night at the Fillmore West in San Francisco where Paul Butterfield Blues Band were headlining Paul Butterfield alledgedly took a few tabs of acid he ended up on a rather unpleasant trip. Un-able to perform Bill Graham looked around saw some familer faces in the audience, and pulled together an impromptu jam that included members of the Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Band member Michael Bloomfield, to cover for Butterfield who was high as a kite at this point. They were in need of another guitarist so (I forgot his name) goes up to Bill Graham and says "Hey, you know, I know this Mexican kid from Tijuana. He loves playing blues and lovesw B.B. King. Will you let him play?" he said yes and Santana got to play. After the show Graham went up to him and asked if he had a band and if he wanted to start playing at the Fillmore. He lied and said yes and a week later the Santana Blues Band was born.
Edit: My Grandmother's house is underwater. :upset: |
[QUOTE=Schyma]I read something interesting the other day about how Carlos Santana got discovered. One night at the Fillmore West in San Francisco where Paul Butterfield Blues Band were headlining Paul Butterfield alledgedly took a few tabs of acid he ended up on a rather unpleasant trip. Un-able to perform Bill Graham looked around saw some familer faces in the audience, and pulled together an impromptu jam that included members of the Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Band member Michael Bloomfield, to cover for Butterfield who was high as a kite at this point. They were in need of another guitarist so (I forgot his name) goes up to Bill Graham and says "Hey, you know, I know this Mexican kid from Tijuana. He loves playing blues and lovesw B.B. King. Will you let him play?" he said yes and Santana got to play. After the show Graham went up to him and asked if he had a band. He lied and said yes and a week later the Santana Blues Band was born.[/QUOTE]
Cool. Santana is so awesome. |
Who would you rather see in concert, Assuming you had to pick one of the two.
Paul McCartney or The Rolling Stones I just saw Sir Paul and it was AMAZING. So Id say Paul. |
Paul^[QUOTE]Cool. Santana is so awesome.[/QUOTE]I'm seeing him in 7 days. :)
Did you guys know John McLaughlin and Santana considered each other brothers? They made an album together called [I]Love Devotion Surrender[/I] and I can't wait to hear it it's supposed to be great. Playing with McLaughlin for the first time he had this to say: "It was really intimidating.........it was like a turtle playing with a hummingbird." I thought that was kinda funny. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]I'm seeing him in 7 days. :)
Did you guys know John McLaughlin and Santana considered each other brothers? They made an album together called [I]Love Devotion Surrender[/I] and I can't wait to hear it it's supposed to be great. Playing with McLaughlin for the first time he had this to say: "It was really intimidating.........it was like a turtle playing with a hummingbird." I thought that was kinda funny.[/QUOTE] Santana and John McLaughlin :eek: That should be awesome. If anyone has it, could they send it out? I'd probably rather see Paul, but both are supposedly amazing live. np- Eric Clapton- Walkin' Blues (unplugged) |
[QUOTE=Robo]Santana and John McLaughlin :eek: That should be awesome. If anyone has it, could they send it out? [/QUOTE]Not only that but they do a cover of John Coltrane's Love Supreme!! That should be AMAZING!!!! :D
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[QUOTE=Schyma]Not only that but they do a cover of John Coltrane's Love Supreme!! That should be AMAZING!!!! :D[/QUOTE]
Man, I need that. Is it a rare cd? I don't think I've seen it anywhere, but I haven't exactly looked for it considering this is the first time I've heard of it. |
[QUOTE=RNR]:eek:. I'd like to hear that.[/QUOTE]
I'll upload it if you can stand wma's [QUOTE=Schyma]In other news I'm infact alive!!!! ... 3/4 the population of Houston isn't even here yet.[/QUOTE] That seems like it would be fun, especially if it's population increased so much from the Katrina refugees a few weeks ago, you could do all kinds of things, like drive around through Houston at 80mph And as far as this whole New vs Old music goes: I become somewhat uncomfortable when I am hanging around a group of people that don't like th same kind of music that I do, but I would never, under any circumstances, want to live in a world where everyone listened to the same kind of music that I did It's kind of fun to have rare-ish taste in music because it just makes it all the more worthwhile when you have a friend that digs Jefferson Airplane and Django Rienhardt as much as you do |
[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9769461&postcount=27[/url]
I came across this in the pit and starting laughing. Hard :lol: |
[QUOTE=Schyma]I read something interesting the other day about how Carlos Santana got discovered. One night at the Fillmore West in San Francisco where Paul Butterfield Blues Band were headlining Paul Butterfield alledgedly took a few tabs of acid he ended up on a rather unpleasant trip. Un-able to perform Bill Graham looked around saw some familer faces in the audience, and pulled together an impromptu jam that included members of the Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Band member Michael Bloomfield, to cover for Butterfield who was high as a kite at this point. They were in need of another guitarist so (I forgot his name) goes up to Bill Graham and says "Hey, you know, I know this Mexican kid from Tijuana. He loves playing blues and lovesw B.B. King. Will you let him play?" he said yes and Santana got to play. After the show Graham went up to him and asked if he had a band and if he wanted to start playing at the Fillmore. He lied and said yes and a week later the Santana Blues Band was born.
Edit: My Grandmother's house is underwater. :upset:[/QUOTE] That's a pretty sweet story. |
Kinda slow......today....yep......:shifty:
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Wow, so no one had any negative comments to my big rant, I must say I'm surprised or maybe it didn't make sense? Any way.
I just heard about a new Lennon Hits Package that comes out October 4th it has 38 songs all of which are considered his best solo stuff, I might have to get that. |
[QUOTE=RNR]Would ac/dc be counted as classic rock? They are one of my favorite bands but I have always thought that they are just plain rock.[/QUOTE]
i consider them classic rock, anything from the 70s pretty much |
As soon as I saw who made the most recent post, I knew it was going to be someone quoting RNR from the first page.
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If ur a drummer and u need to look up tabs for AC/DC, u must really suck.
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[QUOTE=ledzeppelin90]If ur a drummer and u need to look up tabs for AC/DC, u must really suck.[/QUOTE]
yea eye no nd like hu n33ds gr@mm3r newayz? |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]yea eye no nd like hu n33ds gr@mm3r newayz?[/QUOTE]
pretty freakin hilarious |
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