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You can never have tooo much Nirvana - and isn't Incesticide the best album name ever? well Nevermind - I love everything Nirvana, and Kurt wrote them most devastating poetry since Jim Morrison-(they really have alot in common don't they? :drummer:Oh, my favorite Nirvana song is "Heart shaped box" or the cover of "the man who sold the world", or maybe it's "you know your right". That's just hurting my head.:guitar:
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I'll do that - I did get Borrowed Shoes and Universal Juveniles and one other of their original catalog (not a best of collection) I can't remember the name of that one. I do remember "go for soda" - it was my favorite album in like 1982 or so - everything from 74 till 83 is kind of blurry - but I know I was there cos I remember stuff from 1973. Love ya -
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6 years trying to ID this song, Please Help
audioslave replied to Redefine's topic in Questions and Answers
ALRight - maybe it's "Perfect Day" or "Beautiful Day" - I've seen it both ways in my obsessive compulsive search to figure this out - by Mike and the Mechanics -
I have to say Deer Hunter or Private Ryan, well maybe Full metal Jacket ... my personal favorite - though it's not as great a film as the others is Jacobs Ladder...Intense.
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Thanks so much for the link - You're my HERO!!! I ordered 3 max webster cd's and akimbo alogo...can't wait for them to get here!
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6 years trying to ID this song, Please Help
audioslave replied to Redefine's topic in Questions and Answers
There is a song called "song for a rainy day"- It's by a band called They came burning, I couldn't find lyrics for it but it's very heavy - almost Ramsteinish --- so I really don't think it's what you're talking about. -
I think you must mean the video for "Goodbye Earl" by the Dixie Chicks - they had several guests in the video. Oh - and the Dixie chicks are Natalie Mains,and 2 sisters whose names won't come to me. Hope this helps.
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are there any fans of british hiphop?? does that exist? - yes it does - check out this link: The-Streets click on the video for Dry Your Eyes - it's really good- shamelessly commercial but really good.
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The original version in 1961 by the TOkens then it was redone - some new lyrics for the Lion King and performed by Lebo M. Colors
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:guitar:Hey Hey what can I do , Thankyou and Going to California
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yes - yes - yes and add David Lee Roth to the list of Richard Craniums! I love Metallica and Van Halen
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:coolio:Went to the site and I have to agree with you - they're good , I thought reminiscent of Tool. I'd like to hear more.
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I had Universal Juveniles and Kim Mitchells solo debut on vinyl in the 70's and I've downloaded the few things I could find on line since I've been on the internet but I will definitely look for those and the others Ive never heard...is their whole catalog available on cd? - any idea where I can order them?
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thankyou Muziktyme - that's it. And you're right about Summer breeze - it feels like summer -- blowing through the jasmine in my mind indeed.
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OMG - I can't believe I've found another Max Webster fan - do you like Kim Mitchell's solo work? the cut on Universal Juveniles with Rush is my favorite.
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You really should listen to "the seed" by the Roots, it implies that Hiphop is the bastard child of rock and roll - it's intense - also listen to "All good" by dela soul and chaka kahn and then tell me you don't like any rap. If you don't like any metal I just don't know what to say- it's just the blues on meth...
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My favorite is "SUmmer in the CIty " really can't remember who sings it though.
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How about anything by the Roots with Rahzel - he is every kind of exotic instrument himself....and the Roots are amazing.
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I'm afraid John may have joined in with the tomotoe pelters when he heard what you said about nsync (no offense - some of my daughters best friends were nsync fans when they were 13) - but seriously - VIVE LA DIFERRENCE - Variety is the spice of life - and dozens of other cliches if I could think of them....I don't think any of my closest friends agree with me about very many things - they all think I'm too liberal, too quick to judgement or just too damn difficult. I love a good argument and I'll listen to anything once to give it a chance. I think people who say they don't like pop or they don't like country or rap or whatever- people who don't open themselves up to the whole range of artistic expression are missing out on alot of really good stuff.
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Rolling stone said if he Strokes played Lynard Skynard they'd sound like this - it's true. Check them out at kingsofleon.com - especially Holyroller Novacaine. :guitar:
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You're right about these guys - they rock
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Everyone should check out Oceansize - they're from England - Manchester maybe, and they've just released their first full album ...Effloresc if you go to the website -sizeofanocean.com you can listen to the first song on the album - called Catalyst and it truly rocks!