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audioslave

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  1. John and Jason Bonham Tim and Jeff Buckley Rufus and Loudon Wainwright Amy Mann and Michael Penn Jack and Meg WHite Natalie and Nat Cole Norah Jones and Ravi Shankar That's all I can think of right now that haven't been named yet anyway.
  2. In a capitalist society kiddies - we get what we pay for and what we demand - no demand = no supply - so when we stop buying the crap that Clear Channel and RIAA$#%$! want us to - start searching the net for new artists that haven't sold out and supporting them by buying tickets and spreading the word about them - it would put the soul killers out of business and artists would be happy to make a living instead of a killing. Stop buying cd's at walmart -go to your local indie stores instead, buy cd's from local talent- go to the places they play and spend your money there. If there's a major label release that you can't live without then buy it used or from one of the indie stores. Really - advertisers won't pay for crap unless they think it's what we want to hear. Oh and Clear Channel really sucks - get Serius. :happybanana: :guitar:
  3. I'm not sure if he wrote it - but he sang the theme song of the show- "Suicide is Painless".
  4. I love morphine - the band not the drug, and heroin - the song by velvet underground- not the drug. other drug songs I love - just about anything by Lou Reed, the Twilight Zone _ by Golden Earring; Snow Blind Friend - already mentioned by someone as a Manfred Mann song but I remember the Steppenwolf version- and the song was written by Hoyt Axton - an awesome song! and my new favorite The Nurse Who Loves Me _ By A Perfect Circle Say hello to the rug's topography It holds quite a lot of interest with your face down on it Say hello to the shrinking in your head You can't see it but you know its there so don't neglect it I'm taking her home with me all dressed in white She's got everything I need pharmacy keys She's falling hard for me I can see it in her eyes She acts just like a nurse with all the other guys Say hello to all the apples on the ground They were once in your eyes but you sneezed them out while sleeping Say hello to everything you've left behind It's even more a part of your life now that you can't touch it I'm taking her home with me all dressed in white She's got everything I need some pills in a little cup She's falling hard for me I can see it in her eyes She acts just like a nurse with all the other guys Say hello to the rugs topography...
  5. The obvious ones --- Another Brick in the Wall -PF Schools Out - AC
  6. The Zombies : Time of the Season What's your name? (What's your name?) Who's your daddy? (Who's your daddy? He rich?) Is he rich like me? and The Box Tops - The Letter That's when I first started listening to the radio at night - when I was supposed to be getting to sleep so I could get up for school Then one night I heard the Velvet Underground - Rock and Roll - and I thought they wrote it about me. Ahh - to be young and rock! Oh - and big tuna - I share your love for Bill Whithers - Ain't no Sunshine - that seems like it was from around the same time. But it's hard to remember things clearly from that long ago.
  7. Bad Company after Paul Rodgers left to pursue his solo career - he did ok for a while and I think they even made an attempt at a reunion/comeback a short while ago - but they lost something and it never comes back once it goes does it?
  8. You're right Batman - The Streets are really hysterical - I posted them on the get the word out forum several months ago - and the videos I've seen from them are great. Here's a John Prine song that always makes me laugh - it's one of our sing along in the car songs- Dear Abby From: Great Days: The John Prine Anthology Dear Abby, Dear Abby ... My feet are too long My hair's falling out and my rights are all wrong My friends they all tell me that I've no friends at all Won't you write me a letter, Won't you give me a call Signed Bewildered Bewildered, Bewildered... Chorus: You have no complaint You are what your are and you ain't what you ain't So listen up Buster, and listen up good Stop wishing for bad luck and knocking on wood Dear Abby, Dear Abby... My fountain pen leaks My wife hollers at me and my kids are all freaks Every side I get up on is the wrong side of bed If it weren't so expensive I'd wish I were dead Signed Unhappy Unhappy, Unhappy... Repeat Chorus Dear Abby, Dear Abby... You won't believe this But my stomach makes noises whenever I kiss My girlfriend tells me It's all in my head But my stomach tells me to write you instead Signed Noise-maker Noise-maker, Noise-maker Repeat Chorus Dear Abby, Dear Abby... Well I never thought That me and my girlfriend would ever get caught We were sitting in the back seat just shooting the breeze With her hair up in curlers and her pants to her knees Signed Just Married Just Married, Just Married... Repeat Chorus Album Lyrics: Great Days: The John Prine Anthology [1993]
  9. number nine? number nine? number nine?
  10. The band I'm recommending is not exactly new but they really do deserve more exposure than they have gotten - they're brilliant! To hear and download for free - a live performance go to My Morning Jacket at Bonnaroo If you like Neil Young and Crazy Horse you'll love'em.
  11. In the U.S. --- Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley and the Comets in the U.K. - (she screams in terror) Rosemarie by Slim Whitman
  12. HONEY WHITE by Morphine Great, great song.
  13. It seems there are many more Iron Maiden fans here than I thought - here's a link to a contest to win a signed dance of death poster - ya have to write an essay of all things - IRON MAIDEN They were also supposed to release a DVD box set and announce a 2005 tour. Yeah baby!
  14. Eddie Rocks Eddie Rules Long Live the Fastest gun in the land! I voted by the way. And he's so darn cute! Somebody give me an amen!
  15. There was an early nineties collaboration of Seattle bands called Temple of the Dog (?) which seems like it was some of the members of mudhoney and pearl jam. I thought it was really good. But it's hard to remember that far back.
  16. Back in the 70's I thought that Bad Company and Led zeppelin should get together and make some killer music... then Paul Rogers and Jimmy Page formed the Firm. Lately there have been two supergroups I've been obsessed with ...first (my screen name should give this away) is Audioslave (Soundgarden and Rage against the Machine) and Velvet Revolver (STP and GNR). My thread then is what would your fantasy supergroup be? Some of my thoughts on the subject: (They can be from any time or space) Robert Smith and Metallica Smashing Pumpkins with Pink Floyd Queen and Red Hot Chili Peppers Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young and Cobain You get the idea.
  17. Maybe - but Alanis is angrier than Lars and she rocks too!
  18. Well..........I can't believe I got beat to the K's here's my L Lords of Acid :guitar:
  19. Alice in chains were great - but it's pretty hard to say which of all those incredible bands were best...I agree with Musictyme that Neil Young is definitely the founder of the style that came to be called grunge, and Soundgarden, STP, and especially Nirvana along with AIC will always be in my cd changer - Love them all -it's like trying to choose between Zeppelin and Floyd - impossible. Sidebar - to superunivited - I considered superunforgiven for my screen name - You rock!
  20. I got my free cd a few days ago and it's great! I love bands that actually want someone to hear their work- they probably make money the old fashioned way - by actually playing their music...everyone should check these guys out.
  21. Rage against the machine has a song about amadou diallo The hurricane : Bob Dylan Nebraska : Bruce Springsteen Someone told me once that I shot the sheriff was based on a true story but who knows? Vincent by Don Mcclean Working for MCA by Lynard Skynard (I don't know if it's historical but true) as is Pink Floyd's gravy train jimmy Dean's Big Bad John A day in the life : the Beatles
  22. How about this one? Sheryl Crowe "My favorite Mistake" I woke up and called this morning The tone of your voice was a warning That you don't care for me anymore I made up the bed we sleep in I looked at the clock when you creep in 6 AM and I'm alone Did you know when you go it's the perfect ending To the bad day, i was just beginning When you go all i know is You're my favorite mistake Now your friends are sorry for me They watch you pretend to adore me But I'm no fool to this game Now here comes your secret lover She'll be unlike any other Until your guilt goes up in flames Did you know when you go it's the perfect ending To the bad day i've gotten used to spending When you go all I know is You're my favorite mistake you're my favorite mistake Maybe nothing lasts forever Even when you stay together I don't need forever after It's your laughter Won't let me go so I'm holding on this way Well did you know Could you tell You were the only one That I ever loved When everything's so wrong Did you see me walking by Did it ever make you cry You're my favorite mistake You're my favorite mistake You're my favorite mistake There is also a Suzanne Vega song called my favorite plum?
  23. Hey Meg - Believe it or not - this is the exact song that came to my mind when I read this question. I also would suggest : AC/DC - For those about to rock we salute you! and I Just Want to FLy by Sugar Ray. I also think the Queen song - We are the Champions is a perfect suggestion.
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