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Illmatic 03-09-2006 10:04 PM

I don't think the guy in your avatar would last 15 minutes in jail before he got passed around for cigarettes.

Glitterati 03-09-2006 10:06 PM

[QUOTE=Krabsworth]Slug, try putting an actual hot girl in there...?[/QUOTE]

I agree.

Speaking of me wanting to contribute more, does anyone listen to Mott The Hoople? Great '70s glam rock band I've been into lately, I made a thread on them a while ago but it failed :(

magicbus 03-09-2006 10:07 PM

I don't get it. What's with Slug's avatar?

And you're lucky for getting to see Derek Trucks. He's not really touring around here at all.

MBS 03-09-2006 10:11 PM

[QUOTE]I don't get it. What's with Slug's avatar?[/QUOTE]

He changed it I think.

/looks at postcount

semi-:evil:

Glitterati 03-09-2006 10:13 PM

omg Mister Blue Sky! your postcount was teh 6666! zomg satan

[QUOTE=magicbus]I don't get it. What's with Slug's avatar?
[/QUOTE]

For about two or three minutes, he had a huge avatar of this skanky looking girl.

MBS 03-09-2006 10:25 PM

[QUOTE]For about two or three minutes, he had a huge avatar of this skanky looking girl.[/QUOTE]

Excellent. At the time of those posts, I was watching the Daily Show. Did anyone catch him talking with Neil Young?

thickasabrick 03-09-2006 10:38 PM

[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]I agree.

Speaking of me wanting to contribute more, does anyone listen to Mott The Hoople? Great '70s glam rock band I've been into lately, I made a thread on them a while ago but it failed :([/QUOTE]

I've never really listened to them...except for some old like 70's Collection type CDs that my mom has.

And I didn't catch Slugs avatar.

pigonthewing82 03-09-2006 10:40 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]Excellent. At the time of those posts, I was watching the Daily Show. Did anyone catch him talking with Neil Young?[/QUOTE]

Yeah I love what Colbare (i can't spell his name) said before his show came on "Neil tell Crosby and Nash I said hi, but screw you Stills" or something like that

Krabsworth 03-09-2006 10:45 PM

Is it just me...or is Take Your Clothes When You Dance Off from We're Only In It For The Money by Frank Zappa like thee most awesome hippy song ever?

ATM 03-09-2006 10:53 PM

Is that the one where it's like "...and I'm really really stoned."

Krabsworth 03-09-2006 11:10 PM

No that is,"Who Needs the Peace Corps?"

Led-ZeppelinIV 03-10-2006 12:28 AM

[QUOTE=BigTrav415]Well, it's better than being in the gray area of downloading music. I'm honestly tired of this idea that pervades everyone's minds that downloading [i]some[/i] music isn't bad. The person who made thar music still isn't getting paid for it, it's still stealing. I think you have to be either completely against and therefore stop downloading any (copyrighted) music for free, or agree with it and download however much you feel like. I'll admit there are exceptions, like really rare music you can't find anywhere else, but I'm tired of hearing from my friends (Well, I only download three or four songs a week, so it's not that bad." I'm personally morally against it, but financially for it, and of course the almighty dollar always wins :lol:

I will admit that that [i]is[/i] a bit excessive from any perspective, WttM.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I should buy all my music so Jimi Hendrix can make some money and release another album.

magicbus 03-10-2006 12:43 AM

[QUOTE=Led-ZeppelinIV]Yeah, I should buy all my music so Jimi Hendrix can make some money and release another album.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you should sell some comedy books too. Cause you're funny. ;)


Is WOITFTM like Freak Out? I've never heard that one.

NP: Robert Randolph - I Need More Love

Badmoon 03-10-2006 07:46 AM

They played Jimi Hendrix: Band of Gypsies on IFC the other night. I taped it and watched some it yesterday; I liked it.

BigTrav415 03-10-2006 09:59 AM

[QUOTE=Led-ZeppelinIV]Yeah, I should buy all my music so Jimi Hendrix can make some money and release another album.[/QUOTE]
lolzors :rolleyes: Way to make a completely irrelevant response.

So yeah, Guitar Hero. It has so many good CR songs, like More Than A Feeling, Texas Flood, and Crossroads. Crossroads was really hard for me, the rythym was really strange, but I got it down pat and perfected it as best I could.

Well, I'm goin' down to Wilmington (NC) today for the weekend to see my fajah, and there is a pretty cool music store down there called the Music Loft. Hopefully I'll be able to go and hit on some drums so I can decide what set I want, but I always hate doing that in music stores because I feel like an idiot that has no idea what I'm doing (which I am).

PinkFreud 03-10-2006 02:34 PM

You're buying some drums? Are you just learning?

Bus, it's like, a satire on hippies. In musical content it's kind of similar to Freak Out! in that it's not like his fusion stuff or orchestral and more humor.

JonG 03-10-2006 03:44 PM

[QUOTE=Krabsworth]Is it just me...or is Take Your Clothes When You Dance Off from We're Only In It For The Money by Frank Zappa like thee most awesome hippy song ever?[/QUOTE]
Zappa didn't do drugs? He hated hippies.

I have the Band of Gypsys DVD with extras.

zomg

Guitar Hero is a good game, I rather play a real guitar though.

Symphony of Destruction and Texas Flood are fun.

Scuba_Steve 03-10-2006 03:47 PM

Bought me 2 rory gallagher vinyls today.


Tattoo and Against the Grain.

Amazing stuff they are.


On a side note, me and my girlfriend broke up and I feel like sh*t.

JonG 03-10-2006 03:52 PM

[QUOTE=DDM]Bought me 2 rory gallagher vinyls today.


Tattoo and Against the Grain.

Amazing stuff they are.


On a side note, me and my girlfriend broke up and I feel like sh*t.[/QUOTE]
Very nice. I think I'm the only Gallagher fan here:angry:

Tattoo is good, but Tattoo'd Lady, Cradle Rock and A Million Miles Away are better on Irish Tour.

:)

I don't have Against the Grain. I recommend Defender if you have a chance.

Scuba_Steve 03-10-2006 03:53 PM

[QUOTE=JonG]
I don't have Against the Grain. I recommend Defender if you have a chance.[/QUOTE]


The only other one they had was Irish Tour, and I didn't have the 25$ to buy it.

JonG 03-10-2006 03:54 PM

It's amazing. That's all I'll say. :)

I reviewed it on Sputnik, but nobody looked at it.

:x

temporary 03-10-2006 04:16 PM

[quote]So yeah, Guitar Hero. It has so many good CR songs, like More Than A Feeling, Texas Flood, and Crossroads. Crossroads was really hard for me, the rythym was really strange, but I got it down pat and perfected it as best I could.[/quote]

I don't really see the point of Guitar Hero, I'd much rather just play a real guitar.

So I'm going to pick up On an Island soon, I can't wait. If I have the cash I might get Matyashu's new album, too. What do those of you who have it think of it?

JonG 03-10-2006 04:17 PM

I've been too lazy to get it.

:(

jpj 03-10-2006 04:19 PM

It's really good, but it's not as good as Live at Stubb's.

TheDMV 03-10-2006 04:20 PM

I've only heard some of his songs, but imo he's the best new artist out there. I'm going to get his new one soon hopefully, and anything else of his I can get my hands on.

np: Starship Trooper

JonG 03-10-2006 04:21 PM

[QUOTE=jpj]It's really good, but it's not as good as Live at Stubb's.[/QUOTE]
So it's his worst album yet?

Because EVERYBODY knows SOTD...A>LaS

jpj 03-10-2006 04:23 PM

[QUOTE=JonG]So it's his worst album yet?

Because EVERYBODY knows SOTD...A>LaS[/QUOTE]
No.

temporary 03-10-2006 04:25 PM

[QUOTE=jpj]It's really good, but it's not as good as Live at Stubb's.[/QUOTE]

Cool, I'll get it then.

MBS 03-10-2006 05:45 PM

[QUOTE]Yeah I love what Colbare (i can't spell his name) said before his show came on "Neil tell Crosby and Nash I said hi, but screw you Stills" or something like that[/QUOTE]

Colbert*

Stewart: Alright, see you in a while Steven.
Colbert: Hey, tell Neil Young to say hi to Crosby and Nash for me. Not Stills. Screw him.

my favorite part of that segment was

Colbert: Neil Young? What a genius. I like that song he wrote about how the hard hitting American government brought the law down against those hippie beatniks down at Kent State
Stewart: Uh, Stephen, I don't think it was supposed to be interpreted like that.
Colbert: Good music can be interpreted in any way, John.

Glitterati 03-10-2006 06:43 PM

Colbert cracks me up.


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