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i dont know what band yer talkin about. but that link was to mascis and watt photos. there were other photos on that page too. what band are you tallkin about?
its hard to follow this
yea blonde redhead are awesome. i love the male and female voices. really sweett.. winnipeg 64 is a wick evaporators song. never noticed that reference before though. will check my records later. thanks for that [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
never heard the song.. what album is it off of? thats cool. whats the name of the song?
well??? what were you going to say?
i wish i knew what you were trying to say. it didnt make much sense to me. [img]images/smiles/converted/redface.gif[/img]
ok.. this would be like a bunch of crazy jams and trade-ups type band. like always switching. just voicing the expression of these artists in any way. so im not going to put what they play cause they would play whatever they want and just do cool shit.
j mascis
thurston moore
lee renaldo
kim gordon
kurt cobain
john lennon
paul mccartney
pete shelley
mark mothersbaugh
frank black
david lovering
kim deal
nardwuar the human serviette
jimi hendrix
les claypool
and myselfthese all seem impossible cause of different style and so on. but if everyone played with each other at different times or played any instrument.. such a tambourine or vocals or bells or anything.. i think it would be completely amazing. the only problem is that some might not be used to improv. but im sure they could hack it. it would also be ego central. hehe.
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
john bonham wouldnt be on drums? i thought he was god? hehe. [img]images/smiles/converted/wink.gif[/img]
i read a clockwork orange with a dictionary(?) in the back of the book, explaining all the words.. a lot of the words mean the same and could be used many ways. i thought that was neat. anyways,.
now time for Defduck’s book club.
In Order Of Priority.1) On The Road – Jack Kerouac
2) Nineteen Eighty Four – George Orwell
3) A Clockwork Orange – Anthony Burgess
4) Dharma Bums – Jack Kerouac
5) Animal Farm – George Orwell
6) The Day Television Died – Don McGuire
7) Downsize This! – Michael Moore
8) Doors Of Perception – Aldous Huxley
9) The Town And The City – Jack Kerouac
10) The Tao Of Pooh – Benjamin HoffAll these books have had great influence on me. If anyone has read the day television died. please tell me. i dont know anyone who has. and i wonder what others think of it. i think its brilliant. also. if anyone has read THE BEGINNING WAS THE END by Oscar Kiss Maerth, could they tell me about it and if anyone knows where i can get a copy, please share. later. [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
hey. ive been looking for a jazzmaster forever. i need one. any of you heard of the rat dist. pedal??? i picked one up for 80 bucks can and it is fucking beautiful. anyways. [img]images/smiles/converted/wink.gif[/img]
that didnt sound very wise or anything. whats up? losing yr edge? [img]images/smiles/converted/eek.gif[/img]
by the way.. how did J help with the server getting back up? [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
thats pretty mad to think that that was a spontaneous shot. i thought it was a cool picture that was planned and all that. that girl is probably under 10 and has a smoke in her mouth.. thats pretty krazy. anyways. thanks for that info jeremiah.
ive been waiting for him to hit toronto. i dunno whats up.
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