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Just Stones, and more Stones You Bastards.
Can't Get Enough... |
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jb |
quote: steel driving hammer wrote:
Just Stones, and more Stones You Bastards.
Can't Get Enough...
Welcome back Steelie...I also only listen to the Stones and that is why I am a more loyal fan than 99.9% of those who purportedly are fans. I am not saying this makes me a better person, just a better fan.
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Nasty Habits |
I can't remember Mike Watt ever doing anything for the Sub Pop label. Seems like most of the fIREHOSE stuff (and a'course the minutemen) were on SST, and the Ball or Tugboat LP was on Sony, I theenk. However, if I remember correctly, aren't there several "grungey" superstars on B & T, including several from the Seattle area. My favorite part of Hype is the live footage of Dead Moon. What a great band.
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Zeeta |
quote: jb wrote:
Welcome back Steelie...I also only listen to the Stones and that is why I am a more loyal fan than 99.9% of those who purportedly are fans. I am not saying this makes me a better person, just a better fan.
Man you gotta mix it up a bit!
If not only to appreciate just how fucking good The Stones are!!
If you listen to something else you may dig then it is excellent when you actually go BACK to the Stones and realise that the other music was not that good compared to RS!
Anyway variety is the spice of life! Especially when it comes to girls!!!!! They're so PRISSY!
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steel driving hammer |
quote: Zeeta wrote:
If you listen to something else you may dig then it is excellent when you actually go BACK to the Stones and realise that the other music was not that good compared to RS!
Been there, done that my brother...
I take the Stones anyway I can, high and/or low Carbs.
Can You Hear The Music, floatin' in the airahaahh!
Make me wanna Groouuve Yeah! |
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quote: Zeeta wrote:
Man you gotta mix it up a bit!
If not only to appreciate just how fucking good The Stones are!!
If you listen to something else you may dig then it is excellent when you actually go BACK to the Stones and realise that the other music was not that good compared to RS!
Anyway variety is the spice of life! Especially when it comes to girls!!!!! They're so PRISSY!
Off now!
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egon |
yesterday, by accident, i was listening to ben harper,
and then i fell asleep. what does that mean? |
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Zeeta |
Zapp & Rogers! Anyone checked this? Real mad funk.
Also Playgroup and The Charlatans Wonderland album... |
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Sir Stonesalot |
Today...
Pixies-BBC Sessions
Surfer Rosa
Frank Black-Los Angeles
Dirtbombs-Ultraglide In Black |
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BILL PERKS |
quote: mac_daddy wrote:
Nirvana - the 92 Reading festival...
I might continue with another show after this one...
It was 10 years ago - what a f*cking shame.
RIP Kurt.
HOPEFULLY HIS WIFE WILL JOIN HIM SOON.
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Brown Moses |
Been listening to Fountains Of Wayne "Stacy's Mom".
Anyone seen the video ?
It's pretty racy.
I half expected Rocco Siffredi to make an appearance at one point !!!
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Ten Thousand Motels |
quote: Nasty Habits wrote:
Ten Thousand Motels, if you only knew how hard I have to work to keep from working for a living!
Well, it IS a tuff job. I mean if I could find a job that paid me to drink and listen to R&R all day, I'd surely take it. Luckily I do have some flexibilty nowadays but things still need to get done. Self discipline and I don't mix well. |
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exilestones@netscape |
The Thrills - So Much For The City |
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stewed & Keefed |
Discharge - Free Speech For The Dumb. |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
Cream. |
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Phog |
Dylan -- Berlin '03 -- great fucking recording!! |
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Nasty Habits |
The Shirelles - Foolish Little Girl LP - Scepter Records
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mac_daddy |
THE CLASH: 5 GO MAD IN THE ROUNDHOUSE
Lineage: Silver CD (?) > CDR > EAC WAV (Secure mode) > APE
Tracks 1-15: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm - London, England 5th September 1976.
Tracks 16-28: Barbarella's - Birmingham, England 26th October 1976.
01. Deny
02. 1-2 Crush On You
03. I Know What I Think About You
04. I Never Did It
05. How Can I Understand The Flies
06. Protex Blue
07. Janie Jones
08. Mark Me Absent
09. Deadly Serious
10. 48 Hours
11. I'm So Bored With You
12. Sitting At My Party
13. London's Burning
14. What's My Name
15. 1977
16. White Riot
17. Birmingham's Burning
18. I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.
19. How Can I Understand The Flies
20. Protex Blue
21. Deadly Serious
22. Deny
23. Career Opportunities
24. 48 Hours
25. What's My Name
26. Janie Jones
27. 1977
28. 1-2 Crush On You
(not my notes)
NOTES: A very historic bootleg. The Birmingham show is the only recording in existence that demonstrates the early 5-man outfit of the band. The line-up was following:
Joe, Mick, Paul + Keith Levene on 2nd guitar (only on the Roundhouse gig) and Terry Chimes on drums. What makes this bootleg a must have for all The Clash fans is the amount of rare songs which are not to be found from anywhere else. The sound quality isn't great (well what can you expect from audience recording of this age?) but both shows are totally listeanable and even enjoyable. |
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Monkey Woman |
True Love by Toots & the Maytals |
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BILL PERKS |
HAMPTON 81
GEORGE MICHAEL-PATIENCE
THE HARDLINE ACCORDING TO TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY |
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polksalad69 |
quote: mac_daddy wrote:
THE CLASH: 5 GO MAD IN THE ROUNDHOUSE
Lineage: Silver CD (?) > CDR > EAC WAV (Secure mode) > APE
Tracks 1-15: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm - London, England 5th September 1976.
Tracks 16-28: Barbarella's - Birmingham, England 26th October 1976.
01. Deny
02. 1-2 Crush On You
03. I Know What I Think About You
04. I Never Did It
05. How Can I Understand The Flies
06. Protex Blue
07. Janie Jones
08. Mark Me Absent
09. Deadly Serious
10. 48 Hours
11. I'm So Bored With You
12. Sitting At My Party
13. London's Burning
14. What's My Name
15. 1977
16. White Riot
17. Birmingham's Burning
18. I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.
19. How Can I Understand The Flies
20. Protex Blue
21. Deadly Serious
22. Deny
23. Career Opportunities
24. 48 Hours
25. What's My Name
26. Janie Jones
27. 1977
28. 1-2 Crush On You
(not my notes)
NOTES: A very historic bootleg. The Birmingham show is the only recording in existence that demonstrates the early 5-man outfit of the band. The line-up was following:
Joe, Mick, Paul + Keith Levene on 2nd guitar (only on the Roundhouse gig) and Terry Chimes on drums. What makes this bootleg a must have for all The Clash fans is the amount of rare songs which are not to be found from anywhere else. The sound quality isn't great (well what can you expect from audience recording of this age?) but both shows are totally listeanable and even enjoyable.
How's it sound? Saw that one posted on the other board. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
John Lee Hooker's "Serves you right to suffer" (studio version) performed by J. Geils Band |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Jefferson Airplane "Bless its pointed Little Head |
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Taptrick |
Right now Nick Mason and Rick Fenn - lie For a Lie. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Nick is the only member if Pink Floyd that I have never listened to a solo album (Fictitious Sports or Profiles) or joint-venture4s like that how it sounds??? |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Side "B" of Tattoo You |
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marko |
Led Zeppelin:Ipswich 1971 |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Now is Exile on Main Street, but instead of the CD is my old LP with SIA on the cover |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
"What's Everyone Listening to Right Now?"
Band of Gypsys... the LP not the CD nor the video (full of non-gypys btw) |
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