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[QUOTE=Badmoon]I had it, liked one or two songs, and then sold it to some guy.
EDIT: Does my avatar look more like Mao or Che?[/QUOTE] He [I]is[/I] yellow....hmm, nope, still looks like Jerry. |
It's Jerry gone...Simpsons.
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That's good. The yellow skin, and small eyes made me think he looked like Mao.
Compare them <------ and [url]http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/archives/images/mao%20zedong.jpg[/url] |
News just in from the Mayall concert: I will be the only kid in there, because you're supposed to be atleast 18. I'm so cool. I know people who know people.
For Dr. John, I get in cheaper. I'm excellent. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]That's good. The yellow skin, and small eyes made me think he looked like Mao.
Compare them <------ and [url]http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/archives/images/mao%20zedong.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Don't see much resemblence. Your lucky your seeing Mayell. My dad has a live record of him, The Turning Point, and he says that it's the best record he's ever heard. I wish our record player worked. I should buy that cd though, my dad's got a good taste in music, and I'd probably like it 'cause Mayell owns. Who's his guitarist these days? And how old is he? Because I've seen a 70th birthday concert in stores, so he's got to be at least 70. |
John Mayall is 72.
/listens to Bluesbreakers as we speak EDIT: Check out these pictures from last year :eek: [url]http://www.artist-pictures.com/pages/john-mayall-04.html[/url] |
These halloween avatars are killler :cool:
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I changed mine already.
This picture always reminded me of a vampire I also recognise that Syd Barrett was a fairly attractive man /original opinion I'm thinking fo chnging the eyes back to normal, you know more subtle |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]I changed mine already.
This picture always reminded me of a vampire I also recognise that Syd Barrett was a fairly attractive man /original opinion I'm thinking fo chnging the eyes back to normal, you know more subtle[/QUOTE] It looks pretty sweet right now. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]John Mayall is 72.
/listens to Bluesbreakers as we speak EDIT: Check out these pictures from last year :eek: [url]http://www.artist-pictures.com/pages/john-mayall-04.html[/url][/QUOTE] Well I'd rather not see him in a sleeveless shirt again, but he looks pretty active on stage, especially when you consider his age. I feel like an idiot, I never knew he played guitar. I guess because he had Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, and Peter Green develop under him, I always assumed he just played harmonica/piano/organ. |
Jazz band try-outs tomorrow.
/chatters teeth. |
I think I have sparked a movement to play Frank Zappa in Jazz Band.
The drummer from the Jazz Band is in my music theory class, and I did a report on Montana, and I guess we realized that three of us liked FZ, and today one of them brought in St. Alfonso's Pancake Breakfast (the teacher was like :confused: ) The bassist and other trombonist that are in my English class also showed intrest in the idea, when the subject was brought up because one of them had a shirt on that said "Montana" The best part is that the teacher was telling us about how we were only listening to the "tip of the iceberg" of CR, like Led Zeppelin and such, and she doesn't even know Zappa :lol: EDIT: what do you play, Krabsman? |
[QUOTE=The Krabsman]Jazz band try-outs tomorrow.
/chatters teeth.[/QUOTE] that's pretty late isn't it? We had a music night tonight. |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]
EDIT: what do you play, Krabsman?[/QUOTE] Guitar. I know my chords, but I'm just overall nervous. |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]I think I have sparked a movement to play Frank Zappa in Jazz Band.
The drummer from the Jazz Band is in my music theory class, and I did a report on Montana, and I guess we realized that three of us liked FZ, and today one of them brought in St. Alfonso's Pancake Breakfast (the teacher was like :confused: ) [/QUOTE] What was your report about? Like what area's of Montana? Or what about Montana I should ask. |
Ok so hopefully a Jethro Tull expert is online right now because I want to know if "Crest of a Knave" was the Tull album that beat out Metallica's "..And Justice for All" for hard rock/metal album of the year at the '89 grammy awards..
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[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Ok so hopefully a Jethro Tull expert is online right now because I want to know if "Crest of a Knave" was the Tull album that beat out Metallica's "..And Justice for All" for hard rock/metal album of the year at the '89 grammy awards..[/QUOTE]
No, I believe it was Rock Island. Crest of a Knave came out in '87. EDIT: Nevermind, it was Crest of a Knave. EDIT2: Does anyone else really dislike the Dylan/Baez duets on Live '64? It just doesn't sound right to me, she has a nice voice and all, but it just doesn't mix well. |
Ok good. Because I got Crest of a Knave the other day, and listened to most of it today, and can't figure out how it classifies as metal lol.
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[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Ok good. Because I got Crest of a Knave the other day, and listened to most of it today, and can't figure out how it classifies as metal lol.[/QUOTE]
The actual award was Hard Rock/Metal, and Tull has put out hard rock albums as well as the prog/folk rock stuff. I haven't heard Crest of a Knave, so I don't know which it falls under. |
jpj's avatar reminds me of the cover to [url=http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e761/e761503bxam.jpg]Herbie Hancock's [i]Head Hunters[/i][/url] for some reason.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]jpj's avatar reminds me of the cover to [url=http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e761/e761503bxam.jpg]Herbie Hancock's [i]Head Hunters[/i][/url] for some reason.[/QUOTE]
:lol: It kinda resembles it, in a way. Head Hunters is a great album. |
Oh, it mos def is.
I've been on kind of a jazz kick lately, so yeah. np: Common - They Say (well, this ain't jazz, but whatever) |
Well it's a great album. I'd say it's harder than most of their stuff, but it really doesn't qualify as hard rock/metal. It's folkish, and kind of progressive, and unfortunately a couple of the songs have a bit of an 80's pop influence in them. But overall it's a fantastic album.
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I think I finally have a favourite Rolling Stones song. Wild Horses just sounded incredible to me today for some reason.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]That's good. The yellow skin, and small eyes made me think he looked like Mao.
Compare them <------ and [url]http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/archives/images/mao%20zedong.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] you racist bastard. i have iron maiden, brave new world, killers, piece of mind, powerslave, somewhere in time, and number of the beast. |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]I think I finally have a favourite Rolling Stones song. Wild Horses just sounded incredible to me today for some reason.[/QUOTE]
That's a good one...Tumbling Dice, Happy, and Get Off Of My Cloud are my faves right now, though np: Bob Marley & the Wailers - Roots, Rock, Reggae |
Ya Tumbling Dice sounded really good to me today too. I really find myself enjoying the, gospel-like, backing vocals in that song.
NP: Jurrasic Park Theme (hehe to be brutally honest) |
I love how easygoing Tumbling Dice is, from the rolling guitar to the gospel background vox, it's a very laid-back song.
NP: Bob Marley & the Wailers - Could You Be Loved |
Sweet, I finally got that second Ten Years After album downloaded.
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hmm. i think my favorite stones song is beast of burden.
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