3rd February 2007 09:12 PM |
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pdog |
What? Oh...Huh! Wait...Oh Yeah, Sure!
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3rd February 2007 09:14 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
someone should put a tie dyed stones tounge on the eagle |
3rd February 2007 09:20 PM |
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pdog |
Why is everyone always against Germany! |
3rd February 2007 09:31 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
germany makes me think of hitler...no bueno there
i hear it is s pretty place tho
there beer is chemical free which is moi bueno.
i would like to go there
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3rd February 2007 09:39 PM |
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mojoman |
great movie with jenny agutter, donald sutherland |
3rd February 2007 09:53 PM |
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pdog |
quote: fireontheplatter wrote:
germany makes me think of hitler...no bueno there
i hear it is s pretty place tho
there beer is chemical free which is moi bueno.
i would like to go there
Think of me... One of the few Jewish & German folks, with no ill towrds Germany despite Hitler. |
3rd February 2007 09:57 PM |
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Fiji Joe |
Good work
next mission...the turtle is out of its shell...I repeat...the turtle is out of its shell
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3rd February 2007 10:02 PM |
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pdog |
Remember that time, at band camp, when The German turtle beat up the limey bean?
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3rd February 2007 10:09 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
quote: pdog wrote:
Think of me... One of the few Jewish & German folks, with no ill towrds Germany despite Hitler.
no shit!! thats way interesting...how the heck did that come about?
have you seen the movie Schindler's List...omg what a flick. i have watched it once all the way through and that will most likely be the last of that. is such a thing a well done horrible movie?
i will think of you before i fall asleep tonight...that is unless this thread doesn't keep me up all night.
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3rd February 2007 10:18 PM |
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pdog |
quote: fireontheplatter wrote:
no shit!! thats way interesting...how the heck did that come about?
have you seen the movie Schindler's List...omg what a flick. i have watched it once all the way through and that will most likely be the last of that. is such a thing a well done horrible movie?
i will think of you before i fall asleep tonight...that is unless this thread doesn't keep me up all night.
piece
Don't trip potato chip, i'm going to delete this thread later! |
3rd February 2007 10:38 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
naaaaaaaaa don't do that.....we're just getting to the good part |
3rd February 2007 10:52 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
Shit I thought you meant this! The worst band since I don't know when!
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - The new Eagles studio album that has been in the works since 2003 will be out before summer, according to principal member Don Henley.
Fans can expect the as-yet-untitled disc "sometime in the next 60-90 days," Henley told Billboard. "We want to get it out before the summer. We've had a few interruptions. We've had a few distractions. We've had several."
The last Eagles album was 1979's "The Long Run." Asked to characterize the mood of the recording sessions, Henley said, "Some days it feels good. Some days it's challenging. It's exhilarating. It's worrisome. It's joyous. It's all of these things. It's a big mixed-emotions kind of thing. It always has been. It's no different from what it ever is. It's just that there are more distractions now with families and charities and lawsuits."
Two new songs, Joe Walsh's "One Day at a Time" and Glenn Frey's "No More Cloudy Days," appeared on the 2005 live DVD "Farewell 1 Tour -- Live From Melbourne," which the band released via its own Eagles Recording Co. imprint.
The day after Thanksgiving, the band repackaged the DVD with a bonus audio CD featuring "No More Cloudy Days" and two other new songs, "Fast Company" and "Do Something." This edition was available exclusively via Wal-Mart, a deal which has drawn the ire of some in the industry.
"We've gotten a lot of flack for it," Henley admitted. "On the other hand, people keep on saying we need a new business model, we need a new paradigm, we need somebody to do something, so we stepped up and did something. Wal-Mart is getting their environmental and labor act together. We did our homework, and they are putting some innovative programs in place ecology-wise. They can't be any more evil than a major record label, that's the way I look at it. We'll see what happens."
Henley will be honored for his professional and philanthropic achievements at the 2007 MusiCares Person of the Year dinner and concert on February 9 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Reuters/
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3rd February 2007 10:56 PM |
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mojoman |
an alliance made in hell wally world and the beagles |
3rd February 2007 11:00 PM |
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pdog |
Never Steelei, don't even like to waste time talking about how much they blow! |
4th February 2007 12:23 AM |
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steel driving hammer |
quote: pdog wrote:
Never Steelei, don't even like to waste time talking about how much they blow!
Good, I was worried about you for a min there, just for a min though. |
4th February 2007 02:09 PM |
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Bloozehound |
The duck shits at midnight |
4th February 2007 05:51 PM |
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Joey |
" The new Eagles studio album that has been in the works since 2003 will be out before summer, according to principal member Don Henley.
Fans can expect the as-yet-untitled disc "sometime in the next 60-90 days," Henley told Billboard. "We want to get it out before the summer. We've had a few interruptions. We've had a few distractions. We've had several."
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4th February 2007 10:13 PM |
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Lethargy |
In case y'all didn't know already, Henley is the biggest narcissistic, self-congratulatory, hypocritical douchebag in all of music, even more than Bono and Jackson Browne.
quote: steel driving hammer wrote:
Shit I thought you meant this! The worst band since I don't know when!
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - The new Eagles studio album that has been in the works since 2003 will be out before summer, according to principal member Don Henley.
Fans can expect the as-yet-untitled disc "sometime in the next 60-90 days," Henley told Billboard. "We want to get it out before the summer. We've had a few interruptions. We've had a few distractions. We've had several."
The last Eagles album was 1979's "The Long Run." Asked to characterize the mood of the recording sessions, Henley said, "Some days it feels good. Some days it's challenging. It's exhilarating. It's worrisome. It's joyous. It's all of these things. It's a big mixed-emotions kind of thing. It always has been. It's no different from what it ever is. It's just that there are more distractions now with families and charities and lawsuits."
Two new songs, Joe Walsh's "One Day at a Time" and Glenn Frey's "No More Cloudy Days," appeared on the 2005 live DVD "Farewell 1 Tour -- Live From Melbourne," which the band released via its own Eagles Recording Co. imprint.
The day after Thanksgiving, the band repackaged the DVD with a bonus audio CD featuring "No More Cloudy Days" and two other new songs, "Fast Company" and "Do Something." This edition was available exclusively via Wal-Mart, a deal which has drawn the ire of some in the industry.
"We've gotten a lot of flack for it," Henley admitted. "On the other hand, people keep on saying we need a new business model, we need a new paradigm, we need somebody to do something, so we stepped up and did something. Wal-Mart is getting their environmental and labor act together. We did our homework, and they are putting some innovative programs in place ecology-wise. They can't be any more evil than a major record label, that's the way I look at it. We'll see what happens."
Henley will be honored for his professional and philanthropic achievements at the 2007 MusiCares Person of the Year dinner and concert on February 9 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Reuters/
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4th February 2007 10:19 PM |
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mojoman |
quote: Lethargy wrote:
In case y'all didn't know already, Henley is the biggest narcissistic, self-congratulatory, hypocritical douchebag in all of music, even more than Bono and Jackson Browne.
i take it your a fan? |