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TheTallOne

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  1. The movie was good, but I enjoyed the book much more. John Keel, the author, is incredibly paranoid and maybe a little crazy (or maybe just a good author). That story has always fascinated me, and I wish I knew if those facts were true like he says they were.
  2. 1. Pinball Wizard- The Who 2. Touch of Grey- The Grateful Dead 3. Truckin'- Grateful Dead 4. Squeezebox- The Who (See Fintan. I have the same opinion) 5. Ride My See-Saw- The (underappreciated) Moody Blues 6. All Along the Watchtower- Jimi 7. Echoes- The Floyd 8. Goldfinger- Shirley Bassey 9. Sara - Fleetwood Mac 10. Pale Blue Eyes - Velvet Underground
  3. I promised I'd help someone find songs about giving back to the world, something with a theme like "Give a Little Bit." It's for a project about giving aid to Africa, and it can't be corny. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  4. Touch of Grey- Grateful Dead Pinball Wizard- The Who
  5. That sign for infinite/10 One of man's greatest creations.
  6. Like A Rolling Stone- Bob Dylan
  7. That is probably one of the greatest hip hop albums ever produced. I don't like country either, but there are a few songs by him that I really enjoy.
  8. This actually one of the better and I think more accurate lists that I have ever seen. Although I personally think the Beatles are not #1, but there is no denying their influence on rock. U2 should be higher, but I am glad that The Who and Pink Floyd are ahead of the Rolling Stones (who I dislike) and Led Zepplin (who just don't rank high on my list, even though I like them). This is also one of the first lists that give the Grateful Dead the credit they deserve, because they are normally ignored on most lists I've seen. I am also suprised (and glad) the Moody Blues show up on the list at all, especially that high. This is definentaly a pretty radical and unconventional list, but I like it.
  9. I nominate this week because I finally found some songs. Hurricane- Bob Dylan American Girl- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  10. I feel like John Malkovich always plays somekind of psychotic homiciadal maniac, or just a crazy person. Also, Dustin Diamond and Gelele (?) White were never able to shed their geek image and can't land any serious roles because of it.
  11. The line "keep truckin'" is probably from Truckin'- The Grateful Dead.
  12. Thank you, Farin. You are the man.
  13. Of course not. I haven't had a need for one.
  14. No I just don't know how to put up pictures on the site. I can do everything else.
  15. I, um, don't know how. You may now scold me for my ignorance.
  16. It is really sad. But after all those years of idiocy/genius, you figure it would come back to haunt him. He wasn't immortal, nor is anyone else.
  17. Someone else can go. I can't handle the responsibility.
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