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I think mines up around 60, Badmoon has like 300 :(
I think I have 20 or 30 vinyl. |
I have to have about 250-260 by now.
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Mine is only about 50.
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I have about 80 CD's, then about 10 to 15 records on vinyl.
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[QUOTE=lunch998]*Fixed, good try though.[/QUOTE]
Aww gee :( *neg reps you* :p |
As I was playing with my new microphone, I made this.
[url]http://s18.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0VKHZHF01QWU92AXGYBKCZ6E8U[/url] And yes, I do have a talent. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]As I was playing with my new microphone, I made this.
[url]http://s18.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0VKHZHF01QWU92AXGYBKCZ6E8U[/url] And yes, I do have a talent.[/QUOTE] Sure you do..... Hopefully I can get the Wall Dvd today, whenever I look they usually don't have it. This other store has it for 30$, but I'm not paying that. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]As I was playing with my new microphone, I made this.
[url]http://s18.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0VKHZHF01QWU92AXGYBKCZ6E8U[/url] And yes, I do have a talent.[/QUOTE] :amaze: You're the next Moon!!!! :rolleyes: |
Okays.
Neil albums I got on C.D. istead of the old brutals viynls I had of him: AFter the Goldrush Tonight's the Night Rust Never Sleeps I also got Animals The very best of Eric Burdon Comes a Time Abbey Road The Best of the Grateful Dead(I know I know)(It's good for temporary listens) An awesome tye dye Grateful Dead shirt with the bears on it. (It's the Summer Tour one if you know what i Mean) An Iron Maiden Shirt a metronome for my guitar a Beatles shirt Two Doors shirts A pink floyd toque A guess Who dvd the Biography on Jim Morrison a sketch pad and some pencils:eek::eek: some other clothes and some other stuff |
Good haul Livewired.
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Very nice, but I got me a gee-tar.
[url]http://www.fender.com/resources/colors/[/url] It looks just like the big guitar on the left. |
Oh YEAH I forgot!>!!!!
I also got this thing that you can record viynl on to c.d.s:eek: *has about 52 c.d.s I also have many tapes and viynls. My dad also has many albums. |
I wish I had a machine that transfered vinyl to CD. Tha would be sweet.
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I personally have around 350-400 CD's, my parents have over 1000. We're kind of music freaks. Don't have any tapes or vinyl though (vinyl collection burnt away in 1991.)
I only got one CD for christmas... Hard Day's Night. But it's ok, because I got a new guitar. |
[QUOTE=Hobopak117]Finally there is a thread on classic rock im tired of this new crap, its not even worth listening to. THe bands of the 60's and 70's created rock and now its dead.I wanna quote THe Doors for a second here,"Rock is dead" now its all about popularity. Of ur popular then people will love thats bull****. I hate bands these days . Bands like like the beatles, stones, velvet underground, jefferson airplane floyd those are the bads that created rock. Whats up with these new bands today thay have no meaning in their ****ing songs. These dumbases need to listen to "The End" or "Let it Be". Have u guys heard of the band The Doors of the 21st century they suck compared to the original doors. Its cool and all Ray M. and Robby K. are trying tto jam asgain but they need to stop singing doors songs , leave them alone man there classics.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=281087&page=1&pp=25[/url] Read that before making yourself look like a fool. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]I wish I had a machine that transfered vinyl to CD. Tha would be sweet.[/QUOTE]
It not a machine its more of a cable forthe computer.:eek: I nomitated my albums |
^You and your Shakedown Street ;)
It amazes me how bad of reviews that album gets. :( |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]^You and your Shakedown Street ;)
It amazes me how bad of reviews that album gets. :([/QUOTE] Yeah.:( Nice beat Badmoon.;) You shopuld record some banjo. |
I lost two of my finger picks, and I'd have to wait till it's really quiet, but I'll try in time. :)
What should I buy? Cosmo's Factory or Willie & The Poor Boys? NEW GAME! Here is a tough (Actually very simple, but you won't get the simple way ;)) question. Connect Tom Fogerty (CCR) with Jerry Garcia. |
this is spam i know but im just saying that this thread has turned into like its own forum
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^Hardly anything is considered spam here. :)
We are the Rock and Metal Sancuary (spl?) |
Very interesting thread. I found this forum through Googling for info on a Cream Reunion. I am a working musician(bassist) since 1966 (not a misprint, I was 15) was heavily influenced by seeing Cream in 1968. They combined elements of blues, rock and jazz the world had never heard before. With Marshall amps stacked to the ceiling, which was a new idea, only Jimi Hendrix had done it. Now a reunion is interesting to me because they were far more than just a rock band, they were very improvisational, like jazz.
I have been more of a jazz fan for years, but it all blends together. I like classic rock because many of the musicians could really play their instruments, and some of the best songs have lots of staying power. I just KNEW that acts like the Beatles, and Led Zeppelin and the Who and Cream and of course Jimi Hendrix, would be listened to for many, many years, which was an absurd idea at the time, because Rock was just for teenagers then. But that music had a quality I knew would last, and I was right. Hendrix is still the best electric guitarist who ever lived, though clearly Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck were all incredible. Strange and unexpected that all but Jimi are still alive and reasonably well. And i really learned to love jazz because of classic rock. See, Jack Bruce from Cream was a a jazz player, played with the drummer from the best Miles Davis quintet (Tony Williams), Tony also played with John McLaughlin, who Miles Davis introduced when he practically practically invented jazz-rock fusion. From there I learned about the real Miles Davis music, then learned about John Coltrane, who played even before my time.Its all connected, Cream is not substantially different in quality from john Coltrane, the greatest of the jazz musicians. Your responses? |
Sweet :thumb: Nice to have you here :).
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Awesome man, an honest-to-god Bonefide musician from the psychedelic period. Fuc[B]k[/B]in A. :thumb:
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Come on man, give me a break. CCR played at woodstock, so did the Dead. Also, I believe CCR played the filmore several times, and you know the Dead was almost like the house band there.
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I'm a jazz fan.
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I love jazz, but I'm a jazz noob in terms of knowledge about it. All I know is it sounds really good.
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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I love jazz, but I'm a jazz noob in terms of knowledge about it. All I know is it sounds really good.[/QUOTE]
Same here, I like it, but I have no where near the knoledge I should have. |
Oh wow, way to keep it semi-on topic for 3 pages :mad:
I'm not much into jazz though I do like some of it. Jeff Healey's jazz stuff is awesome. So is Hendrix's. |
:p [QUOTE=Bluesman522]Come on man, give me a break. CCR played at woodstock, so did the Dead. Also, I believe CCR played the filmore several times, and you know the Dead was almost like the house band there.[/QUOTE]
Well yes, but no interms of being easy as possible. Tom Fogerty played in the Merl Saunder/Jerry Garcia band :p |
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