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Topic: "tribute album" released! Return to archive
April 11th, 2005 10:56 AM
Starbuck ladies and gents!

it is with great fortitude and tender heart that i announce the completion of a certain "tribute album" done by stones internet junkies who double as amateur/professional musicians. the track listing is as follows:

1. 2000 Light Years From Home (Starbuck)
2. Heartbreaker (Steady Rollin’ Walkman)
3. The Last Time (Pluto)
4. Don’t Stop (Voodoopug)
5. Child of the Moon (Staffan)
6. She’s a Rainbow (Starbuck)
7. Sister Morphine (Burnout)
8. Prodigal Son (Steady Rollin’ Walkman)
9. Lady Jane (Starbuck)
10. Stray Cat Blues (Voodoopug)
11. Honky Tonk Women (JumpingKent Flash)
12. Who’s Driving Your Plane? (Starbuck)
13. Sympathy (Telecaster)
14. Happy (Cardinal Fang / Syph)
15. Sweet Black Angel (Cardinal Fang / Syph)
16. Get Off My Cloud (Cardinal Fang / Syph)
17. Dead Flowers (Cardinal Fang / Syph)
18. Whores of Babylon (Cardinal Fang / Syph)
19. Good Times, Bad Times (Steady Rollin’ Walkman)

if anyone is interested in a copy, please PM me with your address. the thing turned out pretty good, if i do say so meself!

i will be signing copies in the lobby after the show!

thank you all so much!

[Edited by Payphone Al]
[Edited by Starbuck]
April 11th, 2005 11:00 AM
Joey


Thanks So Much Starbuck .....................


Joey ! ™
April 11th, 2005 11:06 AM
Starbuck joey!

you will be receiving your copy directly from ms ginda!

in the meanwhile:

Herodotus wrote a history of the Persian invasion of Greece in the early fifth century B.C., known simply as The Histories of Herodotus. This work was recognized as a new form of literature soon after its publication. Before Herodotus, there had been chronicles and epics, and they too had preserved knowledge of the past. But Herodotus was the first not only to record the past but also to treat it as a philosophical problem, or research project, that could yield knowledge of human behavior.

His invention earned him the title "The Father of History" and the word he used for his achievement, which previously had meant simply "research", passed into Latin as historia and took on its modern connotation of "history" or "story". His nickname was given to him by Cicero.

Conversely, however, many historians and philosophers who take a more sceptical view of Herodotus' accounts and narratives have a different name for him, dubbing him "The Father of Lies." Recent archaeology has begun to prove his Histories were largely accurate. In many cases, Herodotus, unsure of the exact history, would give the most prominent, competing historical accounts of a particular event or region, and then express his opinion as to which he believed was accurate, with an explanation of why.

The Histories was often attacked in the ancient world for bias, inaccuracy, and plagiarism. Similar attacks have been made by a few modern scholars, who argue that Herodotus exaggerated the extent of his travels and fabricated sources. Respect for his accuracy has increased in the last half century, however, and he is now recognized not only as a pioneer in history but in ethnography and anthropology as well.

Published between 430 and 424 B.C., The Histories were divided by later editors into nine books, named after the Muses. The first six books deal with the growth of the Persian Empire. They begin with an account of the first Asian monarch to conquer Greek city-states and exact tribute, Croesus of Lydia. Croesus lost his kingdom to Cyrus, the founder of the Persian Empire. The first six books end with the defeat of the Persians in 490 B.C. at the Battle of Marathon, which was the first setback to their imperial progress. The last three books of The Histories describe the attempt of the Persian king Xerxes ten years later to avenge the Persian defeat at Marathon and absorb Greece into the Persian Empire. The Histories end with the year 479 B.C., when the Persian invaders were wiped out at the Battle of Plataea and the frontier of the Persian Empire receded to the Aegean coastline of Asia Minor.

April 11th, 2005 11:56 AM
Joey [quote]Starbuck wrote:
joey!

you will be receiving your copy directly from ms ginda!

You make Joey moist .
April 11th, 2005 03:22 PM
voodoopug
quote:
Joey wrote:
[quote]Starbuck wrote:
joey!

you will be receiving your copy directly from ms ginda!

You make Joey moist .



a moist Joey is a happy Joey!

April 11th, 2005 05:34 PM
Joey
quote:
voodoopug wrote:


a moist Joey is a happy Joey!





Damn Straight My Puggy !


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