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March 14, 2002 at 4:37 pm in reply to: Stupid Topic #2 – If you had to live in a bunker with one FS #68476
This topic is going to turn ugly fast
Nonetheless
1) Randy Jane-we could jam
2) Salami Swami-We could talk Jazz
3) Alison (shut up Pervies)-She just seems easy to get along with, when’s the last time Agaps said anything bad to ANYBODY?
4) Jeremiah, becuase he’s got his finger on the BAN button right now <img>Best song to wake up to: Van Halen-Panama
Best song to play over and over after a breakup:
Song for the Dumped-Ben FoldsSong that reminds you of the good times in high school: Weezer-Island in the Sun (weird, that song wasn’t out when I was in high school)
Song that makes you remember the hell that was high school: Anything by Limp Bizket
Song that reminds you of your mother: Anything by Tina Turner
Song that reminds you of your father: Anything off of Paul Simon’s Graceland or: Anything off of Miles Davis’s Kind of BLue
Best song to blast after a really bad day at work/school: Deftones-7 words
Song you’d like to dance to at your fictional wedding with your current celebrity crush: Who cares, I’d be dancing with Gwen Stefani! Maybe something by bush. . .
Song that makes you bawl every damned time: Weezer-Butterfly, but then boys don’t cry
Song that makes you want to grab the nearest good looking person and do obscene things to them: No Doubt-Bathwater
Best song to crank while driving 80 miles an hour on the open highway: Dinosaur Jr-Start Choppin’
Song that makes you giggle to even think about: The Divynals-I touch myself
Song that makes you think deep thoughts: My Bloody Valentine-When you sleep, Yo La Tengo-Shadows, Nick Drake
Song that always makes you dance, even in inappropriate places: ANything off of Odelay, White Stripes-Fell in love with a girl.
Song that reminds you of your very first crush, real or celebrity: My first crush was in first grade, my first serius interest in music was in 10th grade, do the math
Song that never ever gets old, no matter how many times you hear it: Beck-Loser
Song that you know all the words to, and can’t help singing along with every time: Pixies-"Palace in the Brine"
Song that you’d most like to erase from existence: N’stync-pop
Song that you usually never admit you really like: No doubt-Dont Speak
Song you’d most like to see performed live (that you haven’t yet): A young Clash performing WHite RIot, zzzzoooooommmmm!!!!
Song that everyone else loves, but you hate: Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven
<small>[ 03-14-2002, 05:08 PM: Message edited by: EvIl MaLCoM-DiSasTeR ArEa ]</small>
Charles Mingus-Haitian Fight Song
No Doubt-BathwaterI shit you not
I agree with Rosa, an album as a whole is a piece of art.
I think the shorter albums, around 30 minutes, always seem to be better, because they’re less likely to have "filler" tracks.
My brother, his wifey, and my too-cool-for-words nephew all live in charlston, nice place.
If yer going there, be sure to check out Folly Beach (essentially the bohemian surfer district) and this club on the Isle of Palms called the Windjammer. I haven’t gotten to see the windjammer yet, but every monday they have a big name act play for like 2.00 at the door.
why are you asking anyway?
Whenever I’m not working at the library, I listen, I drive to school and back 4 times a week @30 minutes each way, thats 4 hours, plus I listen whenever I’m in my room for more than 4 minutes, and whenever I’m on the computer (gotta see what kazaa drug in)
Yeah it’s always tracks 3-4 and 7-8 that are the best of the album.
I’m too lazy and/or stupid to use shuffle/whatnot on a cd, I just play it straight thru, skipping the annoying tracks.
</font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font> ps. ‘Kung Fu’ was on Channel 39…..
</font><hr></blockquote><font>at 8:00?-Totally <img>
Well, not too recently. The Pumkins broke up.
I’m told the Creamy Dreamer is an expensive big muff clone, check out this website for a quick review
I think the secret to Jazz is to start off young, unless you’ve been exposed to it for most of your life you tend to think jazz is weird.
Dear PMRC,
This may come as a shock to you, but America isn’t a Christian nation, trying to induce "christian values" on everyone is not only offensive, it is also directly against the constitution your husbands are supposed to be upholding between paid vacations to Tahiti.true, but "good" is a subjective term in this case, a lesser of evils situation
</font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font> the Strokes haven’t written any new songs the last year, Ryan Adams writes ten new songs a day, I know you can’t actually compare the two of them, but guess you can guess who den Buck thinks is the bigger talent…..
</font><hr></blockquote><font>I never knew there was a connection between output and talent<small>[ 03-03-2002, 09:35 PM: Message edited by: EvIl MaLCoM-DiSasTeR ArEa ]</small>
How can a ’70’s rock rehash be the future of music. . . I just don’t understand music journalists.
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