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That's awesome. I saw Elvis Costello and Aztec Camera at the Hollywood Bowl in
'83. I d don't remember much of the show but Elvis Costello is a long time
favorite.
One of the most interesting concerts was Elvis Costello. I had to
work that night of his concert, but met a couple of friends of
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Smash Mouth
Moody Blues
KISS
Donovan
Lovin' Spoonful (I might get to see them in Lodi next month)
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My best concert was The Wall :P
On 4/14/05
There's a few I've not heard in a while.
Well, if we are going to start listing GOOD bands, I'll throw in
UK Subs
Buzzcocks
Anti-Nowhere League
Stiff Little Fingers
Dead Boys
And a perennial favorite
X-Ray Specs
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My best concert was The Wall :P
On 4/14/05, Ken Ketsdever wrote:
Talking Heads may have been the best concert I ever attended. Irvine
Meadows, 1983, Stop Making Sense tour, David Byrne
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Loving Spoonful is still together. They must be in their 60's by now.
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Loving Spoonful is still together. They must be in their 60's by now.
larry
On 4/15/05
through a similar migration, though.
Jerry Johnson
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Am I the only person who enjoys some lighter music?
My total favs:
Peter Cetera
Air Supply
Amy Grant
Roxette
Anne Murray
Journey
Wilson-Phillips
ok, now I'm about to puke :-)
- Matt Small
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no, i sprinkle in some SLAYER every once, in a while...
oh you meant lighter music, shit
NO
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no, i sprinkle in some SLAYER every once, in a while...
oh you meant lighter music, shit
NO
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Another unique track on that soundtrack is the only recorded SLOW version
thanks for helping me lose my breakfast Matt.
One of my more horrible experiences running a group home for MR adults
was having to take the lot to an Anne Murry concert (that they were
fans says something about the music I think). A couple of hours
listening to Snowbird and other songs was almost
i love that album...
now that brings back some childhood memories :)
--
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Ack - where did the number 18 go? Doh...
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:31 PM, Howie Hamlin scribed: ---
That's over minutes worth :)
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:21 PM, Kevin Graeme scribed: ---
And who hasn't made out to Inagaddadavida? Or at least Slow Ride?
-Kevin
On 4/14/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only person who enjoys some lighter music?
My total favs:
Peter Cetera
Air Supply
Amy Grant
Roxette
Anne Murray
Journey
Wilson-Phillips
Not familiar with Cetera or Anne Murray, don't know what Grant's done
although I've heard
I'm not much of a fan of lighter music, unless we're
talking some jazz stuff...
Speaking of which I forgot to mention Manhattan Transfer and Rare
Silk.
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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the Psychedelic Furs went through a similar migration, though.
Jerry Johnson
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Time Life Legends
Long hair and a goatee.. I love metal.. I've seen Pantera, Morbid
Angel, Skrew, and Slayer.
Man Pantera was awesome... I saw them I guess 3 years ago, maybe 4 and
they were playing some newer stuff, nothing off of Vulgar or
Cowboys... they played their last song but the crowd started chanting
Mike and the Mechanics
(Silent Running in particular)
the Cars
Petshop Boys
Richard Marx
Howard Jones (No One Is To Blame)
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:12 PM
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Mike and the Mechanics
(Silent Running in particular)
the Cars
Petshop Boys
Richard Marx
Howard Jones (No One Is To Blame
pantera played salisbury like 1995 or so... WOW what a show, like 1000
people in our small civic center... i was on top of the pit while phil
was filming the pit during a guitar break!!!
wow what a show.
type 0 neg. opened for them...
tw
On 4/14/05, Greg Morphis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Long
by the way...
wtf is a Great Southern Trendkill?
is that like killing based on a trend in the south?
:p
On 4/14/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pantera played salisbury like 1995 or so... WOW what a show, like 1000
people in our small civic center... i was on top of the pit while phil
ok back to the subject title
i just made an exchange of services today...
Morel Hunters that supply over 200 lbs / year in morels to produce
needs me to do a site.
in exchange for mushrooms...
should be good for a few years
now i need to learn the easiest way to do online orders...
If they can afford it, someone here suggested using cfwebstore
(cfwebstore.com) the other day. i haven't used it (yet) but for $300,
that is quite an impressive looking store. written using FB3, great
reporting, lots of customization, including layout (its actually a full
blown cms, too),
Hell if I know.. and it wasnt even one of their better albums..
On 4/14/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
by the way...
wtf is a Great Southern Trendkill?
is that like killing based on a trend in the south?
:p
On 4/14/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pantera played
i just made an exchange of services today...
make sure you account for this stuff. trade wares are still taxable
as income, i believe.
Morel Hunters that supply over 200 lbs / year in morels to produce
needs me to do a site.
in exchange for mushrooms...
what kind :)
should be good
Isaac are you sure you're not looking through my CD collection?
larry
On 4/14/05, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike and the Mechanics
(Silent Running in particular)
the Cars
Petshop Boys
Richard Marx
Howard Jones (No One Is To Blame)
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
yeah, strange...
Just broke out an oldie and even had it in mp3 format...
Van Halen Balance
:) woo woo woo
On 4/14/05, Greg Morphis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hell if I know.. and it wasnt even one of their better albums..
On 4/14/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
by the way...
Yeah, I picked up a pair of God Goggles this morning.
Freaky isn't it? :)
I can't believe I left the Talking Heads out of this list...
And She Was is one of my favorites, though they had a good number for
me...
Isaac are you sure you're not looking through my CD
collection?
larry
On
Talking Heads may have been the best concert I ever attended. Irvine Meadows,
1983, Stop Making Sense tour, David Byrne comes out with a barstool, acoustic
guitar and a boom box and starts playing Psyco Killer. Slowly the band joins
him one person at a time. At some point band members start
I'm jealous ...
--- On Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:33 PM, Ken Ketsdever scribed: ---
Talking Heads may have been the best concert I ever attended. Irvine
Meadows, 1983, Stop Making Sense tour, David Byrne comes out with a
barstool, acoustic guitar and a boom box and starts playing Psyco
Talking Heads may have been the best concert I ever attended.
Best...Concert...Film...Ever...
!_!
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My best concert was The Wall :P
On 4/14/05, Ken Ketsdever wrote:
Talking Heads may have been the best concert I ever attended. Irvine
Meadows, 1983, Stop Making Sense tour, David Byrne comes out with a barstool,
acoustic guitar and a boom box and starts playing Psyco Killer. Slowly the
:
And no mention of Joey Jordison from Slipknot.
Those double-footed bass just kill me.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
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Pink Floyd Animals.
The Who's Final Tour
Genesis' Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tour
Stevie Ray Vaughn
More recently Joe Satriani
Joe Jackson
Tod Rungren
One of the most interesting concerts was Elvis Costello. I had to
work that night of his concert, but met a couple of friends of mine at
the
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c'monNeil Pert isn't even on there ;-0
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Right on
Soulz at Zero were originally Wrathchild America...
Shannon Larkin their drummer eventually went on to play with Ugly kid
joe (not near as heavy) and now plays with Godsmack (i think).
Exodus was pure thrash metal... Toxic waltz was one of their classics.
Yves
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c'monNeil Pert isn't even on there ;-0
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I love those guys too...
In 2000, I got to see Steve Smith (formerly of Journey) playing with
some Buddy Rich alumni...
Buddy's Buddies.
I saw them in Montreal.
Steve
I never heard of The Storm, but I have 2 of his albums with Vital
Information and an album he did with Stu Hamm and Frank Gambale.
Queensryche was good...
And Randy, legendary.
Yves
On 4/14/05, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speaking of steve smith, anyone ever hear of the one band he did
:)
My daughter was a big fan at the time, so we took a bunch of her friends and
headed down to the Hartford Civic Center. We had 14 tix in all. My first and
last Britney concert
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i did a site for my local brewer.
nothing like picking up 5 gallons of good beer when ever i want, for free.
or whole grain at cost. 50 lbs for under 20 bucks.
right now working on getting my gutters redone for a site.
also have done free sites for our local public radio station, when i
couldnt
My wife and I took our kids to a Britney Spears concert several years ago. It
was tolerable (ie. I wore earplugs!) until my kids lost their earplugs and I
had to give them mine since the music was so loud and I didn't want them to
damage their ears. Anyway - so now, here I am listening to
I think you got the better of the deal.
larry
On 4/13/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did a site for my local brewer.
nothing like picking up 5 gallons of good beer when ever i want, for free.
or whole grain at cost. 50 lbs for under 20 bucks.
right now working on getting my
Man that's roughthe Rolling Stones suck enough by themselves without
teeny boppers adding to their already mind-blowing oversaturation :)
My wife and I took our kids to a Britney Spears concert several years ago.
It was tolerable (ie. I wore earplugs!) until my kids lost their earplugs
Bah - you have no taste :-P
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:18 AM, G scribed: ---
Man that's roughthe Rolling Stones suck enough by themselves
without
teeny boppers adding to their already mind-blowing oversaturation :)
Heh.
Naw, I really do have taste. I love classic rock. But i'll admit, there are
certain bands thatwell, i just don't understand the public's fascination
with them. The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelinthey just don't make
very good music. They screech, they wail..bleck.
Give
I like most of the bands that you do. However, I really like all of the bands
that you hate :)
If you hate the Who, Stones and Zeppelin then you're beyond hope...
j/k g
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:30 AM, G scribed: ---
Heh.
Naw, I really do have taste. I love classic rock. But
I think these 3 bands, and I'd put the Beatles in with them for this
classification, really require that you were around when they first came
out, revolutionizing the industry. A huge part of the fascination with these
bands really stems from their novelty and genius when they first came out. I
Stones = 2 thumbs down
Zeppelin = WOW 2 thumbs up!
The Who = 1 up 1 down, VERY LOUD, kinda echhhyy
:)
--
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Talent-wise:
Led Zeppelin
John Bonham - good but not great
John Paul Jones - good
Jimmy Page - excellent (although he seemed spotty in concert)
Who
Pete Townsend, John Entwistle, Keith Moon - all amazing musicians
Beetles - all good (not excellent) except for Ringo who was barely passable as
a
The Who were not always loud - they had a some really good music that was not
like that. And, the musical talent was over the top...
Howie
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:56 AM, Tony Weeg scribed: ---
Stones = 2 thumbs down
Zeppelin = WOW 2 thumbs up!
The Who = 1 up 1 down, VERY LOUD,
Oooh i dunno..i'd have to put Bonham in the great category. In fact,
I'm having trouble coming up with people between him and the greatest
drummer of all timeNeil Peart.
Talent-wise:
Led Zeppelin
John Bonham - good but not great
John Paul Jones - good
Jimmy Page - excellent
100 Greatest Drummers (with samples)
http://www.anisman.com/steve/sadrmlst.htm
-Kevin
On 4/13/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oooh i dunno..i'd have to put Bonham in the great category. In fact,
I'm having trouble coming up with people between him and the greatest
drummer of all
Keith Emerson!
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:11 AM, G scribed: ---
Oooh i dunno..i'd have to put Bonham in the great category. In
fact,
I'm having trouble coming up with people between him and the greatest
drummer of all timeNeil Peart.
Talent-wise:
Led Zeppelin
John
Idiot - I meant Carl Palmer...
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:19 AM, Howie Hamlin scribed: ---
Keith Emerson!
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:11 AM, G scribed: ---
Oooh i dunno..i'd have to put Bonham in the great category. In
fact,
I'm having trouble coming up with people
c'monNeil Pert isn't even on there ;-0
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100 Greatest Drummers (with samples)
http://www.anisman.com/steve/sadrmlst.htm
Interesting list but it includes Ringo Starr and Bun E. Carlos...please, gimme
a break...
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:19 AM, Kevin Graeme scribed: ---
100 Greatest Drummers (with samples)
http://www.anisman.com/steve/sadrmlst.htm
-Kevin
Ummm...yes he is...
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:22 AM, John Stanley scribed: ---
c'monNeil Pert isn't even on there ;-0
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100 Greatest Drummers (with samples)
http://www.anisman.com/steve/sadrmlst.htm
-Kevin
On 4/13/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oooh i dunno..i'd have to put Bonham in the great category. In
fact,
I'm having trouble coming up with people between him
They do have Buddy Rich and Carl Palmer so it's not all bad :)
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:26 AM, G scribed: ---
He's there.along with Phil Collins and Ringo Starr..man, that
list
is an insult to real drummers!
And no mention of Joey Jordison from Slipknot.
Those double-footed bass just kill me.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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damnyou are rightapparently I spelled it wrong.oops
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Ummm...yes he is...
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:22 AM
Yes, you did : http://www.pertplus.com/
:)
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:40 AM, John Stanley scribed: ---
damnyou are rightapparently I spelled it wrong.oops
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lolyou made me look ;-)
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Yes, you did : http://www.pertplus.com/
:)
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See - that's why I like Howie - he has really great taste in music :D
Cheers,
Erika
Hugs howie ...
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##| From: Howie Hamlin
##|
##| The Who were not always loud - they had a some really good
##| music that was not like that. And, the musical talent was
##| over
Ha - well, the stack of cds on my desk includes:
REM
Dire Straits
Aerosmith (Honkin' on Bobo)
Pearl Jam
Nirvana
Dave Mathews
Eric Clapton
Kinks
Pink Floyd
Jimi Hendrix
Do you still like my taste in music?
g
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:02 AM, Erika L Walker-Arnold scribed: ---
See -
Peart is the best technical drummer, almost robotic in his speed and
accuracy. Bohnam was pure talent, he had the raw emotion, truly the
greatest of drummers.
I'd put Palmer as number two. Watching him follow Emerson during
Pictures at an Exhibition and put drums to that madness is genuis.
Cozy
REM - crap
Dire Straits - one hitters
Aerosmith (Honkin' on Bobo) - they suck since they went pop like 20 years ago
Pearl Jam - 1st 2 cds Excellent after that weak
Nirvana - Excellent
Dave Mathews - Boring
Eric Clapton - Very Good
Kinks - Good
Pink Floyd - Excellent
Jimi Hendrix - Excellent
Oh,
Time Life Legends of Rock Series
David Bowie
Classical Cello
Love and Rockets
XTC
Midnight Oil
Les Miserables (Soundtrack)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The Clash
New York Dolls
Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich
Elvis Costello
Echo and the Bunneymen
OMD
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Canned Heat
Soup
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:18 AM, Sam scribed: ---
REM - crap
OMG - REM rules...
Dire Straits - one hitters
Sure, if you go by hits - I prefer to listen to their music (commercial or
not). And, if you're referring to Money for Nothing that's one of their
weaker songs. I prefer
Since you reviewed his collection, and our production server is STILL down
here, i'll review your reviews :)
REM - crap
Yer a nut. REM's fantastic...even though i readily cede their
average-at-best musical talent.
Dire Straits - one hitters
Knopfler's guitar work alone is worth a
Dire Straits - one hitters. well maybe, but then again i don't judge
my music on how much the general public likes it. Mark Knopfler is
pure talent.
REM- crap. C'mon man that stuff moves me. I can listen to Automatic
FTP all day long.
I tend to agree with you on the rest. I loved Aerosmith
went through a similar migration, though.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:27 AM
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Time Life Legends of Rock Series
David
Murmur is probably one of the best albums ever made by anyone ever, but
REM hasn't been REM for... oh, 15 years or more now. I saw the Green
tour in - 1988 maybe? Memory... Fading... - and I was agog at albums
like Murmur and Document at that point - I was maybe 13 or so.
Green was pretty
On 4/13/05, Howie Hamlin
REM - crap
OMG - REM rules...
OK never listen to a cd but what I here on the radio is like pop.
Except that stupid Kenneth song, how did that get on the radio.
Dire Straits - one hitters
Sure, if you go by hits - I prefer to listen to their music (commercial
I own their entire catalog of albums..most I like, some I don't. All of
their albums prior to Monster are good albums IMO. They are hit or miss
after that.Up was not good, their new album is not bad.
While Murmur is indeed fantastic, I'd rate Document and Life's Rich Pagaent
as their 2
Johnson
Web Developer
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Time Life Legends of Rock Series
David Bowie
Classical Cello
Love and Rockets
XTC
Pearl Jam - 1st 2 cds Excellent after that weak
DOBA - Dead On Balls Accurate
That expression leaves me with a really bizarre visual...
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
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The track list for Honkin' on Bobo is:
Road Runner
Shame, Shame, Shame
Eyesight to the Blind
Baby, Please Don't Go
Never Loved a Girl
Back Back Train
You Gotta Move
The Grind
I'm Ready
Temperature
Stop Messin' Around
Jesus is On The Main Line
Amazon has some samplings:
Yes :)
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:58 AM, Greg Morphis scribed: ---
Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music?
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REM
-- ok, but you are the only person i know that would admit it.
Dire Straits
-- kinda like don henley and the range... network time killer music.
soon to be elevator. always playing on a southern crap rock station
somewhere in the world.
Aerosmith (Honkin' on Bobo)
-- only 'cause liv
Heh, heavy metal music is really, really awful. Even thought sometimes
through the din, I can recognize some really talented musicians going to
waste
Yes :)
--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:58 AM, Greg Morphis scribed: ---
Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music?
Reading this thread is better than the recent political or religous wars.
To add fuel to the fire, here are a few groups/performers that I listen to:
Cynic Project
Fast Fashion
Tangerine Dream
Klaus Schultz
Brian Eno
David Bowie
Yes
Amethystium
Howlin' Wolf
Gatemouth Brown
OingoBoingo
Devo
Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music?
Crowbar, Type-O,
Desoultry, Inflames, Pantera (Vulgar Display of Power and
Cowboys from
Hell), some Slayer, Threatre of Tragedy (metal meets
orchestra and
opera - very melodic music). Recently I've picked up some
Hyprocisy,
and Dimmu
really really awful in your taste for music, which in my opinion sucks.
On 4/13/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, heavy metal music is really, really awful. Even thought sometimes
through the din, I can recognize some really talented musicians going to
waste
Yes :)
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, 2005 12:14 PM
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Reading this thread is better than the recent political or religous wars.
To add fuel to the fire, here are a few groups/performers that I listen
to:
Cynic Project
Fast Fashion
Tangerine Dream
Klaus Schultz
Brian Eno
David Bowie
Yes
(Linkin Park,
Slipknot, Disturbed, etc.) ;D
Dave
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Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music
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From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:58 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Exchange of Services
Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music
That stuff gets played on the radio? No wonder I don't own one.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
-Original Message-
From: David Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 12:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Exchange of Services
and those
: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:58 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Exchange of Services
Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music?
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I like Slipknot.. well some of their songs anyways.. I wasnt a fan
until recently. I don't consider Metallic metal anyways.. and havent
liked anything they've released in years.
I'm with you on AC/DC... Dirty Deeds and Thunderstuck are alright but
other than that I'd change the channel/station
Now I'm Jones'n for some Kings and Queens and all my Aerosmith is on
vinyl. Guess I have to buy it again.
On 4/13/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
The track list for Honkin' on Bobo is:
Road Runner
Shame, Shame, Shame
Eyesight to the Blind
Baby, Please Don't Go
Never Loved a Girl
Back Back Train
Asylum Street Spankers..
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Am I the only person who enjoys some heavier music?
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##| -Original Message-
##| From: Howie Hamlin
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##| Ha - well, the stack of cds on my desk includes:
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##| REM
##| Dire Straits
##| Aerosmith (Honkin' on Bobo)
##| Pearl Jam
##| Nirvana
##| Dave Mathews
##| Eric Clapton
##| Kinks
##| Pink Floyd
##| Jimi Hendrix
Yups. I have every
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