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"rage:man " wrote:"i’ll see you in the large flying cloud"
drug reference or for a gay lover.

The lyric is actually "I’ll see you in the LODGE flying cloud." The song is about a woman he is riding the ski-lift with.
"Boredom won’t starve as long as I feed it."
"Randy Jane " wrote:6. my 1971 Univox HyflierYeah… the Hi-Flyer was always a cool guitar. Have you seen the Eastwood copy of it? I haven’t had the chance to check one out yet, but I sure would like to get my hands on one.
I should have included on my list the Carvin SC90S. Very nice guitar. The only thing I didn’t care for on the one I played was the ebony fretboard, but I understand that you can now get them with rosewood, which wasn’t available before.
I love Tele’s… and, of course, my favorites are the ones I build myself… but beyond that, here’s some guitars I’ve played that really left an impression on me:
1. Hofner 4600 (1968)
2. Fender Tele-Sonic
3. Suhr Classic T (the Tele perfected!)
4. Eastwood Ichiban
5. Tokai Loverock (a Les Paul copy that blows away any Gibson I’ve ever played)
6. Rickenbacker 330
7. Guild Starfire IV"andyfest " wrote:Alright, I assume most of you keep your albums in alphabetical order, right?I file mine in order of personal significance. It’s an ever-changing process, but somehow I always know exactly where everything is.
We had this discussion here…
http://www.freakscene.net/forums/discussion/7643.0It’s "What is it? Who is it? Where is it?"
Not sure who did it on the original recording, but I can tell you this… nobody has done it live as perfectly as Dave Schools! Check out the Fog show from Cambridge MA on 11/20/04.
May 22, 2006 at 7:42 am in reply to: Take a look what won the Eurovision song contest…. serious #117664Is it just my imagination, or are they singing a religious song?!
Got mine today. Green Mind sounds amazing! It’s so great to finally have this album sound the way it should have. And I got a good laugh when I pulled the CD out and saw J having a cup of Joe.
CBGB is very cool. I think it’s better than Martin & Me… I never liked that M&M was chopped together instead of being a complete show. And I was always disappointed that M&M didnt have Not the Same on it.
I almost didn’t bother getting Where You Been because I didn’t think the original needed to be remastered… sounded damn good the way it was. Glad I picked it up, though, because there’s all kinds of tasty little guitar sounds hidden in there that I never heard before. Well worth it. And the Peel version of Hide is cool too, as is the live What Else Is New.
Sting… first he wrecked The Police, then he started putting out whimpy, fruity, crappy elevator music. Screw him!
Yeah Doug!
If you haven’t already checked out BTS’s new CD, "You In Reverse", I highly recommend it. I’m not too nuts about the first song, but the rest of the disc is great!
U2. Will somebody please tell Bono to shut the hell up!
While I’m at it… Lynard Skynard. Not so much that I hate them, but for the most part I’ve hated everyone I’ve ever met that listened to them.
I’ve had Sirius satellite for a little over a year, and I love it! Haven’t listened to regular radio since I got it. I’ve heard Dinosaur several times… in fact, they had a one-hour special where they interviewed J and Lou and played a bunch of Dino songs. (Unfortunatley the guy that was interviewing them was a clueless moron, and they played mostly post-Lou songs.)
Age- 35
Gender- male
Height- 6’1"
Hair color: Dark brown (for now)
Play guitar?: All day, every day!
First Dino song you ever heard: Bulbs of Passion
First record in your music collection: possibly The Ramones "Pleasant Dreams", but don’t really remember.
Earliest memory of music: Banging away at the piano as a little kid. Finally upgraded to guitar at age 7.
Other guitar players you like: Bob Mould, Richard Thompson, D. Boone, Jeff Buckley, Jimmy PageLooks like my band is searching for a new bass player too. Ours just suddenly disappeared.

So… anybody know any Dino-influenced bass players in south-eastern Massachusetts?
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