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robo2448 09-29-2005 07:15 PM

Another pretty good documentary on PBS.

/bump

I wish I lived in the '60s. There was so much turmoil and terrible stuff going on, but through all that sh[B][I][/I][/B]it a lot of good stuff came out. I wish we would protest the Iraq war at the Pentagon how they protested the Vietnam war. I don't know, I really love history, and the '60s are incredibly interesting to learn about.

magicbus 09-29-2005 07:34 PM

This Rainbow Concert is sad. It's like a shattered Clapton, just recovering from heroin addiction, not yet to his full potential. He seems a lot weaker or something.

But it's still very cool, thanks for the upload.

Glitterati 09-29-2005 07:34 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]Another pretty good documentary on PBS.

/bump

I wish I lived in the '60s. There was so much turmoil and terrible stuff going on, but through all that sh[B][I][/I][/B]it a lot of good stuff came out. I wish we would protest the Iraq war at the Pentagon how they protested the Vietnam war. I don't know, I really love history, and the '60s are incredibly interesting to learn about.[/QUOTE]

The '60s would have been cool, but I would have killed to live in the '80s. New wave all the way :cool:

robo2448 09-29-2005 07:37 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]This Rainbow Concert is sad. It's like a shattered Clapton, just recovering from heroin addiction, not yet to his full potential. He seems a lot weaker or something.

But it's still very cool, thanks for the upload.[/QUOTE]

It's the turning point in his career. I've been waiting about an hour and a half for somebody to post in this thread. I'm so bored.

Living in the 80's eww...

magicbus 09-29-2005 07:37 PM

I would have loved to live in the 60's. The music scene in London was amazing, just imagine all those people to play with.

robo2448 09-29-2005 07:39 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I would have loved to live in the 60's. The music scene in London was amazing, just imagine all those people to play with.[/QUOTE]

The thing I admire most is how people got along. I mean, back then, all the musicians played together and stuff. If you were a musician back in the '60s, you could jam with anyone. Of course, the sixties were also known for division and fighting, so everyone didn't get along all that well. I just find the sixties really interesting.

thickasabrick 09-29-2005 07:39 PM

That sixties documentary isn't on for another few hours for me....I'm excited, I have to make sure I don't miss it.

I would have hated living in the eighties....


edit- In my English class, the teacher has a policy where if you're late three times you have to sing the song in front of a couple of classes. My friend's been late every day since the start of school, but the teacher never made him sing because he amuses her (apparently)...but today he finally had to sing. So our class piled into the classroom next door and settled down for a riveting performance of Blowin' In The Wind! :lol: It was actually a pretty interesting performance (unless most people's...last week a guy did Hit Me Baby One More Time), because he obviously forgot how it's sung. He had the rhythm and the tempo, but he made up his own melody lines.

robo2448 09-29-2005 07:41 PM

[QUOTE=thickasabrick]That sixties documentary isn't on for another few hours for me....I'm excited, I have to make sure I don't miss it.

I would have hated living in the eighties....[/QUOTE]

It's not focused on music just to warn you. It's focused on civil rights and such. Really, really interesting though. Great stuff.

thickasabrick 09-29-2005 07:45 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]It's not focused on music just to warn you. It's focused on civil rights and such. Really, really interesting though. Great stuff.[/QUOTE]

Oh, in that case I won't watch it.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:D

MBS 09-29-2005 07:53 PM

[QUOTE]edit- In my English class, the teacher has a policy where if you're late three times you have to sing the song in front of a couple of classes. My friend's been late every day since the start of school, but the teacher never made him sing because he amuses her (apparently)...but today he finally had to sing. So our class piled into the classroom next door and settled down for a riveting performance of Blowin' In The Wind! It was actually a pretty interesting performance (unless most people's...last week a guy did Hit Me Baby One More Time), because he obviously forgot how it's sung. He had the rhythm and the tempo, but he made up his own melody lines.[/QUOTE]

That's kind of how my English class is, except it's just 1 tardy. My friend was late purposely just so he could sing Everlong by the Foo Fighters in front of the whole class. He did it pretty well, actually.

thickasabrick 09-29-2005 08:03 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]That's kind of how my English class is, except it's just 1 tardy. My friend was late purposely just so he could sing Everlong by the Foo Fighters in front of the whole class. He did it pretty well, actually.[/QUOTE]

If we had to sing every time we were late, we wouldn't do any work. Our English class is a complete joke, we have about 15 late students every day...although most of the students just come (late or not) and then leave about half way through, some of them come back right before class ends.

The sad thing is, the friend I was talking about....his fourth period class is right beside our English class (which is fifth period), yet he still manages to be late every day. He runs on what most people would call "Indian Time"...we don't let him drive anymore at night because he's at least two hours late for everything. I can call him at 7 and tell him to come right over, and he'll say "ok, I'm leaving right now," and he'll show up around 9:30 (saying he left as soon as he was off the phone).

But I must be leaving, less than two hours until that 60's documentary starts and I gotta take my dog for a walk.

Ulysses 09-29-2005 08:40 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I would have loved to live in the 60's. The music scene in London was amazing, just imagine all those people to play with.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, i think about that all the time, the scene was so alive. The underground scene featuring Tomorrow, The Soft Machine and Pink Floyd aswell as all the bands jamming on stage throughout the city, just getting up and letting rip with music and a raw flavour that in a lot of ways has never been surpassed since.

Glitterati 09-29-2005 08:45 PM

[QUOTE=thickasabrick]That sixties documentary isn't on for another few hours for me....I'm excited, I have to make sure I don't miss it.

I would have hated living in the eighties....


edit- In my English class, the teacher has a policy where if you're late three times you have to sing the song in front of a couple of classes. My friend's been late every day since the start of school, but the teacher never made him sing because he amuses her (apparently)...but today he finally had to sing. So our class piled into the classroom next door and settled down for a riveting performance of Blowin' In The Wind! :lol: It was actually a pretty interesting performance (unless most people's...last week a guy did Hit Me Baby One More Time), because he obviously forgot how it's sung. He had the rhythm and the tempo, but he made up his own melody lines.[/QUOTE]

My ninth grade English teacher did that :lol: After one guy had to do "I'm A Little Teapot", no-one was ever late again :amaze:

magicbus 09-29-2005 10:10 PM

Here's a surprise for you all:

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Don't worry, it's not against copyright laws.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 09-29-2005 10:39 PM

Wow....this day sucked. I went to school tired as hell, slept though Spanish, then in History class the first thing my teacher does is hand my a ASD slip for smashing all the [I]broken[/I] (yes BROKEN) pottery the class will never use again a week before this and after that he comes up to me and gives me the paper I wrote yesterday that said "**** THIS CLASS!!" all over it and at the bottom it said "**** you Coach Montez!!!" needless to say he wrote me up for that. I don't know how he knew it was me and somewhere in between all that everytime I closed my eyes he'd snap at me and I was tired as hell. In Health I had to write a paper and all I wrote was jibberish and song lyrics as usual (which I've done 10 times now) and he looks down at my paper and says "What's a sliverspoon?" (hence the Dylan lyric) and he gave me a 0%. Half the day goes by and I ride the school elavator up to the 2nd floor I look down and see my friends and they're all saying come back down. So I go back down and this another friend goes down too and when the door opens the school security guard (the worst one at that) pulls us both out and tells us not to do that again. Hence it's aginst the rules but you know I've done it over a 100 times now and I happen to get caught today. Of course I couldn't keep my mouth shut and I back talk to him. So he sends me to the principal and all I get is a warning. (OMG!!!) When I got home today my friend calls me up and says bring the bud andd your pipe and we'll watch Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. So I go in my room in my safe and open and what do I see? MY PIPE AND BUD ARE NOT THERE!!! I race around the house panicing before I calmed down and gave up looking after an hour....now I can't go to my friend's house because I wasted too much time looking for my ****. Now I can't go to sleep and bound to be even more tired tomorrow. Although I'm thinking tomorrow will be better because I'm getting an oz for 45$ and I'm going get drunk with my friend's mom so that should be quite nice. It's going to awkward seeing his mom this time because she was on AIM instead of my friend and I said "later I'm going to go masterbait to naked pictures of your mom" and she saw it soooo yea. Why do I get the feeling that nothing's going right for me lately? :(

So many errors^

/doesn't care

NP: No Sleep Blues - The Incredible String Band

BludgeonySteve 09-29-2005 10:51 PM

Aww, Schyma is trippin' hard :)

Britton 09-30-2005 12:13 AM

It's like you are a idiot...

I know how you feel I had a whole week like that about a month ago

Dad got pissed cause I was smoking in the house...he does it all the time...

I love R&R

Walrus Gumboot 09-30-2005 07:22 AM

[QUOTE=Schyma] It's going to awkward seeing his mom this time because she was on AIM instead of my friend and I said "later I'm going to go masterbait to naked pictures of your mom" and she saw it soooo yea. Why do I get the feeling that nothing's going right for me lately? :(
[/QUOTE]


That part made me laugh out loud. Which is unfortunate because I am in school.

Glitterati 09-30-2005 08:18 AM

[QUOTE=Schyma]all I wrote was jibberish and song lyrics as usual (which I've done 10 times now) and he looks down at my paper and says "What's a sliverspoon?" [/QUOTE]

Ahaha :lol: That's what I should do :eek:

Ah well. Cheer up dude :wave:

magicbus 09-30-2005 10:18 AM

Today in Rock history, we listened to a few Rubber Soul and Revolver tracks, and the Sgt. Pepper's all the way through.



:cool:

Walrus Gumboot 09-30-2005 10:29 AM

I have to pick a song to make my music theory class listen to, I'm thinking of China Cat Sunflower, either Europe 72 or Aoxomoxoa, I can't decide

Glitterati 09-30-2005 10:56 AM

In my guitar class, we listened to "Alice's Restaurant something-or-other" by Arlo Guthrie.

morrissey 09-30-2005 11:01 AM

Haha is this like a community thread but for classic rock fans?

Glitterati 09-30-2005 11:05 AM

[QUOTE=morrissey]Haha is this like a community thread but for classic rock fans?[/QUOTE]

Pretty much.













JOIN US.

morrissey 09-30-2005 11:07 AM

Wicked.

I like the Beatles, the Kinks, and the Small Faces immensely. Then I have love for a lot of other classic rock bands but not on the same level. woot

Walrus Gumboot 09-30-2005 11:10 AM

[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]In my guitar class, we listened to "Alice's Restaurant something-or-other" by Arlo Guthrie.[/QUOTE]


I love that

I plan on seeing it live some day

Walrus Gumboot 09-30-2005 11:17 AM

And whenever anyone wants to pretend that their post is on the topic of CR, they mention something about Cream

morrissey 09-30-2005 11:19 AM

I'm learning by the second.

I guess I'd better up the irony quotient though.

PinkFreud 09-30-2005 12:29 PM

im trying to quit smoking. its taking up too much money. like, seriously. a pack a day or more. ridiculous. i never smoked this much at home.

on a brighter note, we are indeed having a dylan section for poetry in english. yay.

thickasabrick 09-30-2005 12:34 PM

My speakers still don't work and it's killing me.

I've decided I'm going to learn the entire The Times They Are a-Changin' album on guitar, that way when people ask me to play something...I'll start playing and singing something like Ballad of Hollis Brown and I won't stop until it's over. That'll shut them up. I'm sick and tired of people saying "Play Stairway to Heaven!" then listening to about ten seconds before going "Let's hear Tears in Heaven!" which is cut off quickly by something along the lines of "Do you know Boulevard of Broken Dreams."

God d[COLOR=White]a[/COLOR]mn that makes me angry!


Pink Freud...are you sure it isn't Dylan Thomas? That'd be awesome if we got to study Bob Dylan, I've used his lyrics for various analyses and assignments, but we've never studied him as a class.


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