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Lennon25

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  1. Damn, you guys are good!! Thank you everyone.
  2. You folks haven't failed me yet so I'm sure you won't this time either... What can you guys tell me about these two bands... Aphrodite's Child and Ultimate Spinach. I am a little familiar with AC but know nothing about US. Thanks in advance to all you music wizards out there :guitar:
  3. I'm glad to see that no one has mentioned 'the nobody' by name. He doesn't deserve any sort of recognition for what he did. I don't think he deserves any recognition as a human being, much less anything else.
  4. Revolution 9 was one of the great 'tripping' songs...or so I've been told
  5. Snoopy and the Red Baron - Royal Guardsman Outside A Small Circle of Friends - Phil Ochs
  6. I saw him here in Atlanta just before the holidays and he put on a fantastic show! He's not a chatty fellow, but he can belt it out. Don't miss him if you get the chance.
  7. That may be true, but that is a big 'if' they got help with the drug problem. Then again they may have just called it quits after ITTOD like The Who did after their final debacle...the 'You Better You Bet' album. I don't recall the actual name but then go on a half a dozen Farewell tours....
  8. I'm not too sure about Zepplin. Personally, 'not their strongest material' is being very kind. I love Zep, don't get me wrong, but it took them 3 years to get an album together and it should have been a lot better than it was. Presence was a good album regardless of whether or not it sold well. I at least felt the effort was there and I don't think it was on the last one.
  9. check out Limewire.com you can probably find some there.
  10. "Comin' Into Los Angeles" by Arlo Guthrie
  11. "Kaya" by Bob Marley "Willin" by Little Feat (and about a hundred others)
  12. Excellent call with Paul, and I have always thought it was John on Revolution. Who know's...Ringo says he was the one who said "I've got blisters on my fingers" at the end of Helter Skelter.
  13. I think too that the type of music that kids are exposed to probably makes a big difference. no offense but the music that they are exposed to is just so manufactured. In thirty years will there be serious discussions about Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Shakira? Even bands like Green Day, Semisonic, Dishwalla and Smashmouth. I am not trying to single these out, they're just a sample of the entire pop genre today. there is no staying power for most of what's being produced. Even when they have 'something to say' it all becomes secondary to whether or not the kids will buy it. the kids don't care about messages, they care about being 'cool' and part of the group. OK I'm through now..I didn't plan on going on a tangent...must of hit a nerve.
  14. If this is a repeat, I apologize. I didn't get any hits when I searched for it so... I heard 'Won't Get Fooled Again' last night and started thinking about this.. Who are the great screamers in rock-n-roll? Here's a few of the obvious ones that came to mind... Roger Daltrey Jim Morrison Ted Nugent David Lee Roth Pink Floyd had a good one on 'Careful With That Ax Eugene' too. Anyone have any more or any favorites..?
  15. I didn't see this one mentioned...the very beginning keyboard intro of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. It's only a few seconds long but you instantly know when you hear it.
  16. It is the place to be. When I couldn't find it I thought I would try this as a last resort. Not anymore though. This will always be my first stop. and if you guys can't help me, I'll just give up on it
  17. I've been checking out some of the smaller venue shows lately and have seen some really great shows, so I thought I'd share a few and see if anyone else has seen them around... Brandi Carlilse - self titled cd. She opened for Ray Lamontagne here in the ATL. Ray was great,of course, but this chick blew me away. Bought her cd that night. Sam Shaber - this girl played with Edie Carey (one of my wife's favorites) and this girl is a riot. She will be recording a live album in Chicago this month I believe. A couple others that may be a little more established... Angie Aparo - This is the guy who wrote the song 'Cry' that Faith Hill butchered. Willy Porter - This guy was flat out amazing. Excellant guitarist and has a lot of fun on stage. If anyone gets the chance to see any of these folks, I would recommend any of them. You can probably get more info on their websites if you want it. Enjoy!
  18. I think that's it! I cannot believe you could find that. Thank You!!
  19. Yeah, i saw that but didn't think that was it, although now i'm thinking I may be wrong about that. I will look at that one too. Thanks man!
  20. Peter, Paul & Mary did a song called 500 miles (If you miss the train I'm on, you will know that I am gone. You can hear the whistle blow 500 miles)and it was covered by a group in the early 70's. It was a faster pace than the PP&M version. I had the 45 record back then but I cannot remember who the artist was. For some reason I keep thinking it was 'Heaven' or something like that. i could be way off though. If anyone out there can help, I would appreciate it. It seems as though it was popular around the same time as Vanity Fair's "Hitchin A Ride"...Thanks.
  21. I would like to download the song, but I would have been looking for the lyrics too, so thanks for posting them.
  22. Thank you very much. I should have looked here to begin with;) I would like to download "Space Cowboy". Everytime I try it turns out to be The Joker instead. Thanks again!
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