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Left, a mess to clean.
On the right, thistles in field.
Which to choose today?
Must be ambient
Every surface is glowing
Radioactive
Yeah. Between Mothman and my friend Jarek, I get all kinds of new music ideas. Jarek's been getting into the Tubes (old school) and
Intergalactic Lovers
Buck Satan and the 666 Shooters
Black Veil Brides (which I really liked the first time around when they were called Motley Crue!!) But Beezlebub bless em for keeping up the cockrock thing going! Ive got this one in the car right now.
and the one Ive been listening to a LOT this week Teenage Bad Girl
and the Drive soundtrack. Have you seen this movie yet? Dam it is cool!
Yep!
"...but we ran out of dishsoap and I couldnt get to the store today..."
grrr. Funny stuff :)
Or short....Hell, if haunts
inhabit, exorcism
is your only choice.
Dressed as a cowboy
Mosey west on 44
Towards Oklahoma
BWI
PDQ @ KFC
KMFDM
I can't find my socks
Sentient washer is hungry
Now it wants my feet
Denzel
talks about the Silver Surfer??? but was otherwise awesome in
Crimson Tide
with
James Gandolfini
Raquel
filled out the lead in
Mother, Jugs, and Speed
with
Bill 'Cos' Cosby
Step into my skin
You cannot remember when
Colors spoke to you
Dio's "Magica"! Damn, Mr Shiny, I had to look that one up...havent heard that disc in a long time. Thanks!
I LOVE that Bowie/NIN track!
KMFDM - Dogma
The Jade wrote: I walked into the club during the middle of the show and the singer kept talking to me from the stage during songs... asking me how the sound was coming across out in the audience as if I was in his crew. I gave thumbs up and nods of approval to his questions. What else was I going to do? Im telling you, from a distance, you look a lot like the bass player from Testament, Greg Christian. But he knew your name, so that throws that theory out the window. Hm. Maybe that guy was psychic...or you just looked like you knew what the volume levels should be in a club? He probably saw you fiddling with knobs on the soundboard.
As for what Im listening to. I just saw the blu ray of the Rolling Stones "Some Girls" tour from Ft Worth TX in 1978.
When the Whip Comes Down...not from that show, but I LOVE that song.
Shattered from the '78 show! AWESOME!
The Jade wrote:
The construction thing nails it. I recall George Lynch may have worked as a house painter for a time after Dokken's/Lynch Mob's success faded.
Ive watched waaaaay too many "VH1 Behind the Music"s and read too many musician's biographies. I love that kind of stuff.
Poor George. That dude was ripped. I bet he could paint an entire house in an afternoon if he put his mind to it.
I remember someone interviewing Tom the lead singer from Cinderella after their long cold fall from the top of the hair metal heap. He was showing the interviewer a mid-priced telescope and telling how that was his whole life then.
Its kind of sobering to see what people do 'after'...
Have you seen either of the "The Decline of Civilization" movies? The interviews with all those young people thinking if they could just get on MTV, they would have it made.
The Jade wrote:
Torquemademan - Fake Song
Each in a different genre... here we go.
Torquemademan toured the Pacific NW and was based just outside Portland Oregon. Although they had the low-slung and de-tuned guitar noise (and half of the four-piece were hooked on heroin), they unfortunately broke in late 1990 before it was 'cool' to be grunge. Ben Stiller had them play on the outro to his self-titled show. They still tour local clubs when they aren't working construction.
the Jade wrote:
Juggahurgle - Oh Now You're Just Making This $#@% Up!
Each in a different genre... here we go.
Juggahurgle is a very early 'supergroup'. Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, a young Robby Krieger, and the ghost of Arthur Rimbaud on drums. It all came together on the eve of Christmas Eve in a tiny converted warehouse on Bleecker Street in 1962. Only a single recording of the quartet exists today in a vault in Paris, France. An ivory-colored 7 inch 45 floated around on the bootleg market for years, but those in the know say it is obviously a fraud.
The Jade wrote: The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote: The Jade wrote: Finnin Skimbrees - March Sucks
The Calico Scats - Lootin' the Groove Box
Banner of Rust - Cave-in Slaving
Torquemademan - Fake Song
Grampy's Got Wood - Not Believing This List
Juggahurgle - Oh Now You're Just Making This $#@% Up! I could see you actually writing all of these songs... Each in a different genre... here we go. OK. Calico Scats are a side project of Bootsie Collins (with or without the Gap Band helping out). Came out in 1980 in Germany and Japan on a small label. Released in Australia and Austria in 82, and only recently uncovered in the US and UK. Bootsie doesnt even remember the recording sessions.
I am allergic
No one here gets out alive
Sneezing makes me mean
Jade...you knucklehead. hehehe
...off to rent and/or download Forest Hump.
Spanky
Wherefore art thou?
But seriously. I got a question that only you know the answer to...since wiki is being all correct and whatevers.
What was the name of that dumb movie that came out about the same time as Pans Labyrinth but it had something to do with a tree and maybe an hourglass and a couple.
Thats the kind of things I look up on wiki.
You and me both, Jason...
Beat is for LL as well; Hell!
Wax is for Anthrax
Still it can rock bells
LL Cool J
was in
S.W.A.T.
with none other than
Samuel L Jackson
Opening third eye
M'nar! Nyarlathotep!
Beware what ye seek
Joan Cusack
was a sneaky bookmobile driver in
Kit Kittredge: an American Girl
with
Wallace Shawn
Shaving his forehead
Trepan drillbit imminent
Opening third eye
Mothman wrote: Chubbs McGee wrote: Mothman wrote: I don't know any of those songs or artists (except Snoop Dog) Asian pop songs. Mainly a load of K-pop. It could also be considered a load of something else as well! :D Oh, K pop, that's why I didn't recognize it, I mainly listen to Canto pop. ;-) Jay Chou is the new Kato in the remake of the Green Hornet...I saw the dvd bonuses and picked up that he's a big thing in Taiwan?
Enter the Forest
Flora fauna beckon you
Dont eat the daisies
OutKast--Stankonia
The Hold Steady – Your Little Hoodrat Friend
AWESOME!
Mein Land
new single from Rammstein's greatest hits collection. Wait till the last minute...holy...NSFW
Going to see them in Atlanta in April. Cant Wait!
Also Orange Goblin have a new single Red Tide Rising
and to tie it into the holiday season:
The Darkness - Christmas Time (Dont Let the Bells End)
Hawkins and company are going on tour next year but are coming nowhere near me dagnabbit!
Biscuits and honey butter!
Jason Isaacs
was brutal in
The Patriot
with his toadie
Adam Baldwin
Ya wanna sammich?
Pumpernickel pepperjack
Pickles on the side
A Thor-O massage
Mjölnir realign your spine
Now 25 bucks
The Jade wrote: er, mouth word that starts with an R? ravenous rift?
You sir, are a winner of a No Prize as a Keeper of the Flame!
Excelsior!
Friend Of Old Marvel Local #134
Drop the turkey, leg!
Dyslexic yelled at zombie
Before beheading
...oh man was Scofield awesome in that film...the scene with the cake...or the one in the classroom where Charles spills his guts...or the reaction to the newsmen telling him his son is dismissed from school...
John Leguizamo
completely screwed up his chances in
Summer of Sam
with
Mira Sorvino
These are designed to run as stand-alones as well. There is a thread that connects the episodes...but anyone needing a one-off in an urban environment could pick up one of these and have a night's game!
Very cool! Good detective work yellowdingo. Song reminds me of Brother Cane, kinda.
Theres no way this song would help you sleep...but I have to post a song from 16 years ago.
Stone the Crow - Down
What kind of station was it? Oldies? Alterna-pop? Rap? Country?
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