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Postby svizzerams » Mon Jul 04, 2005 3:42 pm

coldharvest wrote:
I have 4 hours of JP on my iPod.

Up untill now I've always thought quite highly of you but now you've admitted this.....



oh oh - what part

1) the iPod part
2) 4 hours of Judas Priest
3) being a leather rebel
4) all of the above.....

What can I do to redeem myself.....
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Postby coldharvest » Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:06 pm

2) 4 hours of Judas Priest

Rob Halford wouldn't listen to 4 hours of Judas Priest.
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Postby svizzerams » Mon Jul 04, 2005 5:10 pm

coldharvest wrote:
2) 4 hours of Judas Priest

Rob Halford wouldn't listen to 4 hours of Judas Priest.

Great walloping Homo that he is.


Maybe its because I'm working 6 days a week (2 days commuting 330 miles); getting my house ready to put on the market; and packing up to move - and it creates just enough frenetic energy to keep me going. Audio-caffeine.

I always equate Judas Priest, Def Leppard, Sayer, Megadeath etc etc as what I fondly call "boy-boy" music - ironic he's gay. Its a wiring thang.........IMHO.......and not necessarily a flaw :-)
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Postby ReptilianKittenEater » Tue Jul 05, 2005 2:41 am

Loved JP in my youth and still occassionally listen to them, Living After Midnight, Screaming For vengance, etc.
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Postby Kurt » Tue Jul 05, 2005 4:33 am

JP is what I would classifiy as a band that is good enough to listen to if it happens to be on, but I would never pay money for their albums or take the time to download them.

So if I am at a party at Svizzerams house and JP is playing , I will not say "What else do you have?"
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Postby coldharvest » Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:27 am

So if I am at a party at Svizzerams house and JP is playing , I will not say "What else do you have?"

You are a Gentleman and such a fine example for all of us.
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Postby lightstalker » Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:21 pm

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Postby mp007 » Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:57 pm

Did you hear, Freddy Murcury died of botulism. Yeah, bad meat in the can.
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Postby mach1 » Sun Jul 10, 2005 11:33 pm

Wild. If some of us tuned in at the same time listening
it might have off shoot implications in the known cyber universe undecipherable to
known entities..

warning ! visiting here may result in serious music addiction
and you may find your self unable to turn down your
speakers nor remove your self from your computer

in fact you net listening music experience may never be the
same again

for the serious alternative audiophile experience seeker

Playing Velvet Underground right now

17:27:11 Velvet Underground - What Goes On Current Song
17:24:31 Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour
17:22:00 Section 25 - Guitar Waltz
17:14:49 Coil - Dismal Orb
17:12:33 Rothko - For Danny
17:08:44 Marc Almond - Tears Run Rings (7-inch version)
17:02:06 A Certain Frank - Moonchild (extended version)
16:51:03 Golden Palominos - Gun-Little Suicides (brown stain walls, red jelly carners)
16:45:57 Boards Of Canada - Sixtyniner (Version 2)
16:40:06 Coil - The Snow (Answers Come In Dreams II)
16:34:31 David Morley - Being There
16:21:23 Underworld - Mmm Skyscraper I Love You
16:17:37 Front 242 - Skin (Fur Coat)
16:14:26 Soul II Soul - Keep on Movin` (Nellee Hooper`s 7inch)
16:09:21 Art of Noise - Love Beat
16:03:20 Little Computer People - Follow the Leader
16:00:20 Wim Mertens - 4 Mains
15:56:14 logm - Constellation (edit)
15:54:14 Tom Jones - It`s Not Unusual
15:45:23 Spooky - Belong (Vocal Club Mix) [from Digweed - MMII]


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http://skew.org/pkpn/

Hmm now palying: Pick Up The Pieces
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Postby seeker » Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:06 am

lately here's my playlist - from my previous posts on this thread, some might think I'm, well, loopy...

anyway, here goes:

~Carter Family
~Bumblebee Slim
~early Johnny Cash
~Chris Hilman solo stuff
~Beachwood Sparks
~Gram Parsons
~lots of early Folkways / Smithsonian stuff like Virginia miners folk and protest songs and other similar regionally-based finds.
~Molasses (great band from Montreal on Constellation Records)
~Black Mountain (Van. band on Secretly Canadian Rec's)
~Woody Guthrie
~Great Lake Swimmers (To. band on Weewerk Rec's)
~first 2 Pogues records
~Picastro (To. band on Pehr Records)
~Cream - I have copies of all 4 reunion shows if anyone is interested in copies.
~and plenty of other obscure stuff I'm scouring through on these piles of 78's I had the good fortune of acquiring - ranging from blues, country, rag, folk, "jass", and so on...
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Postby Mr. Blonde » Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:18 am

James Brown
John Lee Hokker
Muddy Waters
Social Distortion
Led Zeppelin
Rolling Stones
WAR
The Clash
The Animals
Sublime
Transplants
Tower of Power
Cypress Hill
Nebula
Zen Guerilla
Blazing Haley
Authority Zero
Ramones
KISS
David Bowie
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RAD ON

Postby mach1 » Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:56 am

KISS

I enjoy singing 'I Was Made For Loving You' in karaoke!


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I dont know too many others though
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Postby Mr. Blonde » Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:16 am

Stiv wrote:
In a fight, who would win? Henry Rollins or Glenn Danzig?


Crazy Hank. We did a show years ago with Black Flag and a guy hit Henry in the head with a bottle. Henry didn't miss a beat his face covered in blood. Chuck Dukowski hit the offending fan in the head with his bass. Read "Get in the van". Glenn never put up with the grind that was touring with the Flag."

Or how about when Black Flag toured with the Minuteman in Germany and the skinheads were taunting them? D Boon the Minutmen basist charged through the audience knocking them over like bowling pins.

Crazy Hank didn't give a shit, if people got belligerent at his shows, he'd go after them or hit them with the mic or the mic stand. Shit their music was the soundtrack for a riot.
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Re: RAD ON

Postby Mccinny » Wed Jul 13, 2005 8:03 am

mach wrote:KISS

I enjoy singing 'I Was Made For Loving You' in karaoke!


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I dont know too many others though



I always liked to do Bowie's Suffragette City and my 'redneck' version of NIN's Closer, inserting various Barn yard animals into the animal line. Always brings the most surreal looks from the crowd, and certainly gets the undivided attention. Also, me and this chick friend of mine have been known to do a mean rendition of Mr. Roboto, she sings while I do a the robot and then hammer down on the 'Secret, Secret' line. Oh what great fun the drunken karaoke can be. Of course one has to be in the right frame of mind for a karaoke night. Certainly not something you want to pull off everynight at the local pub Toots and tell.


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Postby Bluesman2 » Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:58 pm

Any of the old school R/B (none of that new R. Kelly crap)
Motown
Dead President's soundtrack
John Lee Hooker
Howlin' Wolf
Lightning Hopkins
Robert Cray
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Muddy Waters
BB King
Bo Didley
John Coltrane
Thelonious Monk
Count Basie
Miles Davis
Etta James
James Brown
Marvin Gaye
Albert King
Allman Brothers
Canned Heat
Led Zeppelin
Cypress Hill
Nebula
Rolling Stones
Blazing Haley
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Pennywise
KISS
WAR
The Animals
George Thorogood
Jimi Hendrix
Audioslave
Social Distortion
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