Muzac For Munsters

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Wildfaery wrote:
Arachnid wrote:
Topper wrote:Where would rap music be today if "nigger" didn't rhyme with "nigger"?
or wigger :|
boyz clearly ya'll neva lived in the hood...it's nigga
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Wigga rhymes with Wicca?! :P

My hood is extremely whitey, no asians, blacks or south east asians allowed :eh:

Very droll my dear.... :(
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Maybe fairy (good) hockey players aren't the only thing Scandinavia exports...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2eNb43kA00
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Speaking of Scandinavia, they maybe have the best rock'n roll bands ever...totally underrated.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIWyrDMF ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvR4PeSUhIw

Pretty devilish...

And here's the Canadians :twisted: I'm in the vid 2 times..... :lol: holy shit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjpI_Krw7AU
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I love every move Jim Benning makes 8-)
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Arachnid wrote:I'm feel'n Woody today....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGxZH9fQ ... r_embedded
Nice, love me some Guthrie. Yo Spidey, you ever pick up the Mermaid Ave. album that Wilco made with Billy Bragg? They put music to some of Woody's lyrics that were never put to music. Pretty cool. They made two albums. Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, his old band mate from Uncle Tupelo Jay Farrar now of Son Volt just put out a Guthrie tribute album called New Multitudes. Pretty cool. Has Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Will Johnson of Centro-Matic/South San Gabriel and Anders Parker. You should check it out. This is Chorine sung by Will Johnson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaQcQD5s2qw

here is one sung by Jay Farrar of Son Volt - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0s9kuUVsm4
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Commie propaganda.

As for Tweedy, what kind of whack job is this clown anyways. How many band mates does he churn through because he's a nut bar.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.

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Topper wrote:Commie propaganda.

As for Tweedy, what kind of whack job is this clown anyways. How many band mates does he churn through because he's a nut bar.
I'm a fan of Tweedy. Not sure what you mean by churning out bandmates. He gets a bad rap, but if he wasn't so demanding he wouldn't be making great albums like has been for the last decade and a half. His first band Uncle Tupelo was formed with his high school buddy Jay Farrar. They split up, Jay formed Son Volt in which they went on to make what I consider the best alt-country album of all time - Trace and Tweedy went on to form Wilco making their first album AM, my least favorite Wilco album. Jeff has worked on few side projects here and there outside of Wilco, produced albums for other artists, done a lot of solo tours. He's had a few guys come and go in the band, most notably Jay Bennett RIP who was once considered his right hand man before the much publicized break up during the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. But his current line-up has been the same over the last 3 albums. Jeff's bassist has been there right from the beginning, post Uncle Tupelo. The wife and I caught their show at the Orpheum back in Feb. Great show. Talented musicians.
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Hey alt-country old farts, you might like the some of the sounds my buds in the Baltic Cousins make, check it out.

http://balticcousins.bandcamp.com/album ... hell-of-us

They have a new album out I believe as well, this one is a bit older.
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Hey Hoss.

Went away for a few days of golf and debaauchery and uploaded a few old cd's to the iPod prior to departure.

Listened to Sandinista on the way there and the way back.

Been a long time since I listened to it (probably not even in this millenium).

Forgot how much I liked it.

Strummer and Jones.

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donlever wrote:Listened to Sandinista on the way there and the way back.

Been a long time since I listened to it (probably not even in this millenium).

Forgot how much I liked it.

Strummer and Jones.

Mint.
Truly an underrated and (near) forgotten classic. When it came out, I think that it surprised a lot of people, musically and for the pretentiousness of a triple album from a 'punk' band. I don't know if you listened to Strummer's later work with the Mescaleros, but there's some great music there, too.
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:rockin: :rockin: :rockin:
donlever wrote:Hey Hoss.

Went away for a few days of golf and debaauchery and uploaded a few old cd's to the iPod prior to departure.

Listened to Sandinista on the way there and the way back.

Been a long time since I listened to it (probably not even in this millenium).

Forgot how much I liked it.

Strummer and Jones.

Mint.
:rockin: :rockin: :rockin:

When I spent that year in Iowa every one was listening to AC/DC, REO Speedwagon and Loverboy. :?

I bought London Calling and gave it to the guy in my host family, to bring him up to date, but I don't really got the impression that he fully appreciated its superiority to his regular fare.

Didn't really seem like punk rock was very popular in the mid west in the early 80's. Weird.

Anyway, i've been using Madness's One Step Beyond as ring tone for a while but just recently switched. People at work seemed to get thrown when my pocket suddenly would start yelling "Hey, you! Don't watch that...!" :lol:

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Per wrote: Didn't really seem like punk rock was very popular in the mid west in the early 80's. Weird.
... or Surrey...
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I remember when silly fads used to one day... you know... END.
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..u mean like goddamn hockey talk message boards?
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... well there's fads and then there's addictions. :look:
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