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Originally posted by D. Cody:
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Originally posted by Gigond Ass:
Try listening to some real music you pud. Cool


Try wiping the feces from around your mouth and gargling with Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner.
You seem to be rather obsessed with my feces Cody.

It doesn't surprise me. You have sh!t for brains and you listen to poser music. LOL.

Now go dust off your Helloween albums and continue to suck. Cool
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Originally posted by steve8:
Springsteen - Devils and Dust

Hey Steve. Nice enough choice. I gotta say though, when you generally think of the Boss, none of D&D really fits the picture. LOL.

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Well I've got God on my side
And I'm just trying to survive
What if what you do to survive
Kills the things you love
Fear's a dangerous thing
It can turn your heart black you can trust
It'll take your God filled soul
Fill it with devils and dust

It'll take your God filled soul

Fill it with devils and dust
System of a Down - "Violent Pornography" from Mezmerize.
I can't understand how these guys mix thrash metal, Armenian traditional hooks and finger snapping choruses into 3 minute catchy tunes. Confused Big Grin Crazy stuff but I love it.



Hey TBIRD - What was the name of the band that you said you absolutely loved at Otis' but couldn't remember the name?
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Originally posted by KillerB:
I was listening to a band called Mojo Rib earlier. New stuff, pretty good. There was this track called SUI-Sayanora - starts off like Fireball by Deep Purple but Ian Paice appears to be playing paint buckets, mind you my headphones are buggered.


paint buckets. hilarious! Razz

all fixed now, btw. or as fixed as it's gonna be.

now to record the next phase("payback for the mudshark". you gotta admit the brilliant title!)... Cool
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Originally posted by spo1977:
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Originally posted by TBird:
F5(dave ellefson) - a drug for all seasons


He left Megadeth. I lost interest in them a while ago but I heard their last cd had Chris Poland on guitar and it was supposed to be good.


i don't think he "left". i think mustaine didn't "invite" him back. this disc isn't bad, but it certainly isn't anything close to megadeth. 12 songs and comes in barely over 36 minutes. and they cover an edie brickell song... Eek
Easy to track what I listen to... I just look at my iTunes receipts or sort my purchased music by date added. I'm pretty eclectic and, lately, nostalgic. Believe it or not:

Rap
Kanye West
Fugees
Jay-Z

Big Band
Lotsa Sinatra (Luck be a Lady - Luvit)

Rock
White Stripes
Stone Roses
Happy Mondays
The Who
Mammas & the Pappas (YES THE EFFING M&Ps!)

R&B
Luthher Vandross

Jazz
Assorted Latin
Filling out my Miles collection
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Originally posted by TBird:
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Originally posted by acaronianasa:
Paul Rogers doing a live version of Queen's "fat Bottom Girls". It's very good but would be better if my wife wasn't reading and I could turn the volume up to 10.

Derek


listening to this right now. "return of the champions" - queen + paul rodgers


after listening to this in it's entirity 3 x's, it's official. i do not like this pairing.
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Originally posted by Jazzman:
Jazz a la mode, WFCR-Amherst, MA Public radio @ UMASS. Currently playing John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme"



What an amazing recording that is. I was just listening to Coletrane's ballads and his duet record with Johnny Hartman on vocals. He was as good at what he did as anyone ever at what they did, regardless of what it was.

Tonight I am listening to Michael Brecker's first solo record called Michael Brecker. Pat Metheny has some amazing guitar work on this record.

Cheers.
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Originally posted by isnadd:
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Originally posted by Jazzman:
Jazz a la mode, WFCR-Amherst, MA Public radio @ UMASS. Currently playing John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme"



What an amazing recording that is. I was just listening to Coletrane's ballads and his duet record with Johnny Hartman on vocals. He was as good at what he did as anyone ever at what they did, regardless of what it was.

Tonight I am listening to Michael Brecker's first solo record called Michael Brecker. Pat Metheny has some amazing guitar work on this record.


The Johnny Hartman set is a lovely romantic soporific but A Love Supreme raises the bar exponentially with the modal concept. Giant Steps is in the middle ground and tickles the jazz fancy relentlessly. Ascension is another matter.

For more thrills, groove on LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD.
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Originally posted by kumazam:
Slightly Stupid

Slightly Stoopid...excellent, which albums/songs have you heard? I've been following these guys since 2000 or so, seen them live around two dozen times. I saw them early this month down at the Del Mar Races and they were amazing.


As for what I'm listening to now:
Willie Nelson - Countryman

His new reggae album! Yes that's right, reggae.

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