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I saw Paul McCartney in the womb :cool:
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[QUOTE=MYR]Lunch listened to Tommy in the womb.[/QUOTE]
Well I'm glad I'm not the only one......unless Lunch is my estranged twin :eek: |
I... don't remember what happened when I was in the womb.. I think I went to the Keys or Jamaica or something, prolly got stoned off my developing fetus arse too
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]I saw Paul McCartney in the womb :cool:[/QUOTE]
I saw Led Zeppelin when I was still an egg... |
Hah UVM is a better school than UCONN, I have a UVM story though:
I was touring colleges with my family for my older brother, UVM was a stop. It was April 20th AKA, 4/20 :smoke: :smoke: :smoke: and they were having a riot at that school for some reason...but that school is one of the biggest reefer schools I've ever seen. They were having some kind of concert that day, among others Willie Nelson was supposed to be there. |
I was doing in the womb what im doing now...sitting on my lazy *** - not doin nothin for nobody.
my parents are boring...and i think its hereditary :upset: |
I was probably listening to Three Dog Night in the womb...:(
I bought LZ II this weekend, but it was a birthday present for a friend, so I couldn't keep it. I'm going to have her burn it for me.:D I think I'll be getting Fly By Night soon too (my ex and I are finally becoming friends again). Just heard Casey Jones-Grateful Dead yesterday, and I am HOOKED. I've probably listened to it about 100 times in the past two days. - Drivin' that train, high on cocaine... - |
[QUOTE=xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx]I was probably listening to Three Dog Night in the womb...:(
I bought LZ II this weekend, but it was a birthday present for a friend, so I couldn't keep it. I'm going to have her burn it for me.:D I think I'll be getting Fly By Night soon too (my ex and I are finally becoming friends again). Just heard Casey Jones-Grateful Dead yesterday, and I am HOOKED. I've probably listened to it about 100 times in the past two days. - Drivin' that train, high on cocaine... -[/QUOTE] Yea the song that got me into the Dead was Bertha, but I'm really getting into Uncle John's Band and Casey Jones right now too, did you by any chance knowtice one of them sniffing a line before the song? |
Yeah, but I didn't know that's what was going on.
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[QUOTE=MYR]I saw Led Zeppelin when I was still an egg...[/QUOTE]
If only you had ears! |
[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]Yea the song that got me into the Dead was Bertha, but I'm really getting into Uncle John's Band and Casey Jones right now too, did you by any chance knowtice one of them sniffing a line before the song?[/QUOTE]
That's there on purpose. And supposedly, the Dead weren't into cocaine during that period, though it is slightly irrelevant. |
[QUOTE=RockAndRoll]If only you had ears![/QUOTE]
Cool thing is, I heard it. My mom went to the June 27th concert in 1972. That's right. She went to the show that was on HTWWW |
Badmoon I saw a Bob Weir album today, Ace, used 7.99 would it be worth buying?
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[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Badmoon I saw a Bob Weir album today, Ace, used 7.99 would it be worth buying?[/QUOTE]
Yes, three Bob Weir albums were just reissued and that is his best (and at a good price). It contains tons of Grateful Dead classics and features the whole band playing as Weir's back up group. I can't wait to get it, though I have heard the album before. :) |
Check out the track list.
1. Greatest Story Ever Told 2. Black Throated Wind 3. Walk in the Sunshine 4. Playing in the Band 5. Looks Like Rain 6. Mexicali Blues 7. One More Saturday Night 8. Cassidy |
I've only heard Mexicali Blues and One More Saturday Night from those.
Jam2Me: Could you send me the Traveling Wilburys? Every time I try to get them from you, I have to leave or something. |
NP: Dr John - Walk on Guilded Splinters
You guys don't give the Doctor enough respect. :angry: |
I've still never heard anything by Dr. John.
/is very sorry |
[QUOTE=xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx]I've only heard Mexicali Blues and One More Saturday Night from those.
Jam2Me: Could you send me the Traveling Wilburys? Every time I try to get them from you, I have to leave or something.[/QUOTE] Can I e-mali them to you like one at a time since we're never on at the same time, I won't do them all at once, maybe over the course of a week or w/e.. |
That sounds good. e-mail= [email]likearollingstone64@hotmail.com[/email]
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[QUOTE=xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx]I've still never heard anything by Dr. John.
/is very sorry[/QUOTE] Not missing much... /cheapshot |
Guess who watched Woodstock in class today?
:cool: |
[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Not missing much...
/cheapshot[/QUOTE] Yeah, maybe I should just give up and start listening to Rooney and Dave Matthews Band :rolleyes: |
[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]Guess who watched Woodstock in class today?
:cool:[/QUOTE] The Easter Bunny. |
I hate the lady at the beginning who keeps refering to people as "Cats". A few times is okay, but once you have completely substituted "Cats" for "People", there's a problem.
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I've seen a clip of some guy introducing someone at the Monterey Pop Festival and he says "man" after about every two words. It was a bit annoying.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]I hate the lady at the beginning who keeps refering to people as "Cats". A few times is okay, but once you have completely substituted "Cats" for "People", there's a problem.[/QUOTE]
Hendrix did that all the time, but he could pull it off. The best is when he called the police the "cats in blue hats" oh man gotta love Jimi. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]I hate the lady at the beginning who keeps refering to people as "Cats". A few times is okay, but once you have completely substituted "Cats" for "People", there's a problem.[/QUOTE]
I love the Hendrix footage. It gives me chills. |
Speaking of Hendrix, I was watching this really cool show on PBS last night (or a bit of it). It featured a lot of the lesser known bands from the 60s that have reunited after all this time (Steppenwolfe, Procul Harum, etc. all really sweet and mostly original members too!).
They showed clips of the ones who were gone, and they showed this really really early TV performance of the Experience doing Purple Haze. Its been awhile since I've seen Hendrix stuff life, but just watching Mitch Mitchell play the drums was phenomenal. And the teeth picking |
My favorite performances were by Canned Heat and Santana.
EDIT: And CSNY |
Yea those were great preformances. Santana looked so young.
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I was going to watch that show, but my mom came in and turned on the news.:upset::upset::upset:
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[QUOTE=xxxRoCkJuNkiExxx]I've seen a clip of some guy introducing someone at the Monterey Pop Festival and he says "man" after about every two words. It was a bit annoying.[/QUOTE]
Was it Brian Jones introducing Hendrix? The other day on PBS, Eric Claptons Crossroad Festival was on. It was pretty cool, it was the first time I had seen it (other than just clips). ZZ Top was disappointing, it was windy and they kept having to keep their beards under control. And they played the same song twice in a row basically. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Was it Brian Jones introducing Hendrix?
The other day on PBS, Eric Claptons Crossroad Festival was on. It was pretty cool, it was the first time I had seen it (other than just clips). ZZ Top was disappointing, it was windy and they kept having to keep their beards under control. And they played the same song twice in a row basically.[/QUOTE] Isn't Brian Jones the member of the Rolling Stones who went insane on LSD much like Syd Barrett? Or am I just so wrong I shouldn't have posted. |
Brain Jones drownt in a swimming pool.
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[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]Isn't Brian Jones the member of the Rolling Stones who went insane on LSD much like Syd Barrett? Or am I just so wrong I shouldn't have posted.[/QUOTE]
LSD affected him in a bad way. He didn't really go insane...but he basically stopped playing music and doing a lot of his normal activities. edit- and yes, he was once in The Stones. He was actually their creative leader at one point of time, until he started taking too much drugs. |
[QUOTE=B0nz0]ok ok, i admit it, i'm a classic rock nut. i love led zeppelin, the beatles, the who, eric clapton, the doors, and so on. most of the bands i listen to broke up years before i was born. at 17, nearly every song on my playlist is older than me. but is it just my imagination, or is classic rock experiencing sort of a revival. i am running into an increasing number of classic rock fans my age. at my school (an all boys high school), the school newspaper took a poll of everyone's favorite genre and band. led zeppeling got 5th and the beatles got 6th, behind that rap crap. classic rock made up a large percent of ppls favorite genre. is this just by me, or are other ppl noticing this too?
This is the thread for general classic rock discussion.[/QUOTE] its the exact same thing at my school. cept rap is after classic rock on the list and on top of the list is new rock and punk, and i got girls going after me cause iam the drummer that plays like bonham |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]LSD affected him in a bad way. He didn't really go insane...but he basically stopped playing music and doing a lot of his normal activities.
edit- and yes, he was once in The Stones. He was actually their creative leader at one point of time, until he started taking too much drugs.[/QUOTE] Ok yea I don't know much about him, the only things I do know about him is through The Brianjonestown Massare. |
holy **** theres alot of replys here
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[QUOTE=BoNzO RuLeS]its the exact same thing at my school. cept rap is after classic rock on the list and on top of the list is new rock and punk, and i got girls going after me cause iam the drummer that plays like bonham[/QUOTE]
You do realize you are about 3000 posts too late. The conversation has changed about a million times since that first post....making you look very stupid. Not to mention you are interupting a conversation we are having. Welcome to the forums..btw |
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