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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: NUKE on June 19, 2004, 09:36:19 PM
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The song is almost a model for a rock song.
The recording is amazing to me and the sound doesn't seem 70's. Very tight, everything just works in the recording.
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Drinking and dusting off the old turntable Nuke? Me too! :D
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Originally posted by VOR
Drinking and dusting off the old turntable Nuke? Me too! :D
lol
I even listened to Nash's song again today.
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even though it might sound gay, Hole's "Make me over" is not too shabby.
Also "Malibu"
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I've been listening to alot of Alan Parsons Project lately. Not the wierd electronic instrumentals, but the other stuff. Also bought the Rush Cronicles double CD set the other day. Pretty good stuff there.
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Glen
Glen Glen Glen
Glen Glen Glen
Glen Glen Gle-e-e-e-n
Glen's the man
Going to work
Got his tie, got ambition
During lunch, he'll go take a squirt
He's the guy, who know's when pee-e-e
(To the tune of Survivor's 'Eye of the tiger')
Brought to you by Starbucks
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Hey Nuke, I forget what it's called but Heart's 1st (Dreamboat Annie?) is pretty killer.
Same with Hole's 2nd.
You're doing okay with the the grrrrrls tonight.
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Originally posted by Nash
Hey Nuke, I forget what it's called but Heart's 1st (Dreamboat Annie?) is pretty killer.
Same with Hole's 2nd.
You're doing okay with the the grrrrrls tonight.
Yeah, not sure what albums but Heart kicked bellybutton on: Heartless, Baracuda, Magic Man, Crazy On You.
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Hmmm... Try Garbage "Hammer In My Head".
Shirley Manson is way better than Courtney Love. :)
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Originally posted by NUKE
even though it might sound gay, Hole's "Make me over" is not too shabby.
Isn't that song called, "Celebrity Skin"?
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Gee, in this MP3 world I'm suprised he even applied words to the song title.
Nowadays it's: "I like song 4 a lot, but 7 is the best".
:)
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Originally posted by NUKE
Yeah, not sure what albums but Heart kicked bellybutton on: Heartless, Baracuda, Magic Man, Crazy On You.
You got that right! Don't forget Straight On and Kick It Out. I was lucky enough to see Heart at the Seattle Civic Center 3 nights in a row in 1980. They were at their prime.
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another song from same era was 'brass in pocket' by Pretenders....remember Chrissy Hines? She was HOT!
all things considered, I don't beleive I will experience another band that will give me more chills & thrills than the Beatles. (and in particular, Sgt. Peppers!
(http://www.classicalbums.co.uk/images/sgtpepper.jpg)
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EXCEPT maybe for this one:
(http://www.thebeatles.com.br/pics2/helter-skelter/pink-floyd-dark-side.jpg)
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Heh I still have the Beatles White Album...Numbered and in mint condition! :aok
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Ohhh ya gotta do the Wizard of Oz and Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon... Start the music at the MGM's lions third roar... it'll blow your mind!
use the CD...
:D
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Mac I'ver heard about that....I have try that.
Maybe I need to go buy those two and fire it up.
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You can get it already edited with the sound and movie playing together off of kazaa.
It's cool at first but gets boring quick. Goes without saying that you prolly need to be all hopped up on goofballs to get the full effect.
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Nuke years ago Indiana.edu had a website dedicated to the analyzing effect of playing the album Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as the soundtrack to the movie The Wizard of Oz.
I just rechecked the site and it is gone. Lucky me I printed the entire thing. It explains the lyrics to DSOTM and the actions during the movie.... spooky, very spooky... one must expierience it and wonder if PF did DSOTM based on the Wizard of Oz ? No way can it me just coincidental.
Check it out and you'll be amazed!!!
:aok