7th September 2006 12:41 PM |
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quote: pdog wrote:
self made? Is it less than 6 tracks? LOL!
I think I am going to do this to the new Iron Maiden CD - I won't lose any songs, I will just trim them all down to 5 mins or less. |
7th September 2006 12:50 PM |
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Saint Sway |
just got "Spunk" - its awesome. Its a live in studio session/demo by the Sex Pistols that predated Bullocks.... and its with actual bass!!! Glen Matlock! |
7th September 2006 12:55 PM |
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Sir Stonesalot |
Spunk is considered to be the first Punk Rock bootleg. |
7th September 2006 12:58 PM |
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Saint Sway |
quote: Sir Stonesalot wrote:
Spunk is considered to be the first Punk Rock bootleg.
finally officially released!!!!! |
7th September 2006 11:47 PM |
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_Boomy_ |
A couple more things I listened to today:
David Bowie - Scary Monsters
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
AC/DC - Powerage
STP - No. 4
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8th September 2006 01:01 PM |
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Dan |
Cheap Trick "Rockford"
Rage Against The Machine Whisky A Go Go 12/14/92
L.A. Guns Long Beach Arena 2/8/91
Iron Maiden "Brave New World"
Michael Monroe "Nights Are So Long"
and I also brought a stack of WHO bootlegs with me |
8th September 2006 01:04 PM |
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Some Guy |
Got a little Snow Patrol going now. |
8th September 2006 01:39 PM |
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Saint Sway |
quote: Some Guy wrote:
Got a little Snow Patrol going now.
seems both flambouyant and faggotty |
8th September 2006 01:54 PM |
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Some Guy |
quote: Saint Sway wrote:
seems both flambouyant and faggotty
somewhat. |
8th September 2006 02:28 PM |
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Nasty Habits |
THEE MIDNIGHTERS - In Thee Midnight Hour - 60s LA Garage Rock Chicano wonders who had a huge hit with the 2120 Michigan Blvd. ripoff Whittier Blvd. and got DOWN on the absolute monster rockers like Jump Jive & Harmonize. Best cover of Empty Heart ever (and there's lots), and loads of early-Stones styles rockaroll. Plus "I Found a Peanut", which is Ramones mentality ten years too early and beyond genius.
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8th September 2006 04:19 PM |
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Saint Sway |
Some Guy,
have you tried cruising for HS girls with Snow Patrol playing from your car speakers? With the U2 tee it could be the winning combo... |
8th September 2006 05:12 PM |
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Saint Sway |
"Sacred Sin" by Eddie Van Halen
[Edited by Saint Sway] |
8th September 2006 09:39 PM |
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Soldatti |
Eric Clapton - Back Home |
8th September 2006 09:40 PM |
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pdog |
Johnny Cash... All day! |
8th September 2006 11:12 PM |
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Madafaka |
quote: Soldatti wrote:
Eric Clapton - Back Home
I hate that album. Too poor to be Clapton.
RS - Bigger Bang Tour Rarities |
9th September 2006 12:57 PM |
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sirmoonie |
1. Young - Living with War - Oh yeah! Gazza was right, hardest rocking Neil since Ragged Glory, which is what it kind of reminds me of, except more bare - plus anything that trashes George Walker Bush III, even if somewhat in a cliche way, is cool and good for America.
2. Jamming with Edward
3. Towshend - Scoop 3
4. Davies - Other People's Lives |
9th September 2006 01:07 PM |
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Dan |
Pete Townshend A Day In The Garden DVD 8/15/98
The Who Atlanta,GA 8/9/89 DVD
Peeping Tom Costa Mesa,CA 7/20/06 |
9th September 2006 02:16 PM |
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lotsajizz |
Saucerful, Dark Side, and Animals so far today.... |
9th September 2006 02:35 PM |
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jb |
I have recently rediscovered my love for Springsteen.....I bought the Essential Springsteen CD and am enjoying . I also repurchased "Nebraska" and "The River", my two(2) favorite Springsteen albums. |
9th September 2006 05:50 PM |
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Water Dragon |
Yeah, baby! - (Ray) 4. Davies - Other People's Lives - Fantastic and he rocks the house...did you see him this USA tour?
I'm listening to a self-made CD - Champion Jack Dupree, Junior Wells, Otis Spann & a host of other blues greats!
Happy Saturday!
W.D. |
10th September 2006 12:21 AM |
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Paranoid_Android |
Howard Stern TOP 10 as voted by the fans...(AGAIN!!!) |
10th September 2006 05:23 AM |
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pdog |
I listened to the Singles box set stuff tonight while working. Ruby Tuesday really stood out... |
10th September 2006 11:40 AM |
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sirfito |
Modern Times - Bob Dylan
A Bigger Bang - The Rolling Stones
No Security - The Rolling Stones
Ole Miss - B.B. King
P.S.: Soldatti, I like EC's Back Home too! veru much! |
10th September 2006 03:25 PM |
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Nellcote |
The Best of Slim Harpo |
10th September 2006 03:45 PM |
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BILL PERKS |
OASIS- DEFINITELY MAYBE
MEN AT WORK-CARGO |
10th September 2006 04:58 PM |
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Dan |
The Who Isle Of Wight 69/Woodstock 69 DVD
The Who Toronto 12/17/82 On TV DVD
The Who Giants Stadium 7/2/89 DVD
Cheap Trick Kelseyville,CA 4/2/05 DVD
Cheap Trick Bakersfield,CA 10/5/03 DVD
Soul Asylum Irvine,CA 6/17/95
Rancid Irvine,CA 6/17/95
and a whole slew of stuff from a KROQ Concert from 1997 - Rancid, Matchbox 20, Beck so far, going to transfer to disc |
10th September 2006 06:57 PM |
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Jair |
The Cure, one of my fave british groups of all times.
Robert Smith rules your bastards!!!!!!
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10th September 2006 07:02 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
Merle Haggard
Exile |
11th September 2006 10:47 AM |
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RollingstonesUSA |
The Black Crowes-The Lost Crowes
Rolling Stones-Goats Head Soup
Jerry Lee Lewis-Last Man Standing |
11th September 2006 09:19 PM |
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Jair |
BLACK EYES PEAS |