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serge gainsbourg is great. i guess hes like the french elvis, or beatles. the blonde redhead single "slogan" is a gainsborg cover. his stuff is played thoroughly before alot of blonde redhead sets. In a message dated 5/12/99 9:45:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Guilty Pleasures...where to start? I love Bossa Nova...Especially Astrud Gilberto y Jobim. I have some 60's go-go rock movie soundtracks I like a lot too. Anyone heard of the french pop star Serge Gainsbourge? I dig him too. >>
Re: [MMouse]: Some more on Guilty Pleasures...
damn son! hell yeah i can remember breakin. i mean, its still in full effect(well, there arent movies being made about it anymore["Breakin"], anyone remeber that movie...and its sequel?). there used to be competitions at the park at the end of my block. everyone would throw on their parachute pants and bring their biggest slab of old cardboard. of course i was way young, so i pretty much used to follow my brother and all his friends, and i was in charge of the boombox. but breakdancing is very much still in effect. this the absolute most amazing form of dance(and yet to be diluted and cashed in on). at every krs-one show, he brings along his b-boy posse(breakers),the breeze team. and at hip hop shows, instead of people clearing out for a mosh pit, people clear out for breakers! you gotta love that. xo bp In a message dated 5/12/99 3:44:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Ok, now I'm admitting something here. How many of you can remember BREAK Dancing to the song "Girls" for the school talent show in the 3rd grade? Yes, that is a while ago now, being that I'm ..22??? Ron. >>
[MMouse]: blah, blah, blah
Guilty Pleasures...where to start? I love Bossa Nova...Especially Astrud Gilberto y Jobim. I have some 60's go-go rock movie soundtracks I like a lot too. Anyone heard of the french pop star Serge Gainsbourge? I dig him too. If I were to take my current music collection back in time, and show it to the 'high-school me', I would laugh myself out of the room...
[MMouse]:
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Re: [MMouse]: guilty pleasures
<< Why not? Just kidding, JamesL > >Kimber >Note: I do not condone jacking off in public areas or cutting out holes in >the buttocks of my trousers. > For legal reasons I have chosen to make no further comment on the matter. hehe.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Okay, People, I just don't see how Cyndi Lauper could be a guilty pleasure. > She was so rad! She is still hip! And, the Beastie Boys, come on they are > pioneers! They have reached such a status, that if they just made farting > noises on an album, people would still buy it and still like it! I just can't > consider them a "guilty pleasure." Ok, now I'm admitting something here. How many of you can remember BREAK Dancing to the song "Girls" for the school talent show in the 3rd grade? Yes, that is a while ago now, being that I'm ..22??? Ron. ps. Did anyone else ever use to go over to their neighbors garage and throw down a big Cardboard Refrigerator box and Break Dance on it? I just wish I still had that "Muscle-Shirt" that had the "Goonies" on it! Damn, I guess I just blew all of my indie credibility out the door.
[MMouse]: re: punk
My favorite band is the Pixies... and Sonic Youth is either my second or third favorite. So now you know of somebody who's into them both. Bye, JamesL At 04:04 AM 5/12/99 EDT, you wrote: >> Punk is NYC in the 70´s. That´s popular music´s best moment in history. The >> Pixies and Sonic Youth (and few other bands) are an exception but you´ll >> never find punk, pop and rock like the one from Velvet Underground, NY >> Dolls, Stooges, Ramones, Blondie, Television, MC5... > >i always thought punk was london in the late 70's. oh well. > >sonic youth and the pixies. my favourite two bands. is anyone else here >into sy? to me the two bands are pretty similar but i don't know anyone else >who's into them both. > >
[MMouse]:
i have just come out of the "no scrubs" closet and confessed my undying love for "chili" she's hot. (and i used to watch that "red light special" video in high school. even though its not half as good as "no scrubs") np-the smiths. is it really so strange? ben A.