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test II
« on: February 28, 2002, 07:22:07 am »

warning--off topic

zevele1

there is definitely no need whatsoever to make an apology--I was not offended by your statement in any way, but rather, I was just saying "I second Scronch's motion," so as to keep out topics that might close the thread. Forgot about that other topic that got it closed.
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2002, 07:31:21 am »

I have to get dsl. It's tough to follow when you have to refresh all the time. Someone correct me if this is not where off-topic wentNext Page.
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2002, 07:45:03 am »

MachineHead
With such a name ,i never expected you to be a Madona head!!!!!I played to death the lp of the same name.Even more the "in rock"Do you listen to metal?My feeling is that it is in metal that the most interesting things are hapenning in rock music,rigth now
The problem is that i cannot listen to it few albums in a row.It is very tiring at full volume
Tell us  names,it is always welcome

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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2002, 07:56:05 am »

Zevele1...Sorry still fairly new to this posting messages thing. If you can imagine this...

A predawn being wakes up one morning to find a black obelisk starring him in the face...
You get the idea. I finally got the nerve to touch the silly thing. Thank you Stanley Kubrick.

Anyway, listening to Savoy Brown. I also found out they may be playing in Wisconsin in April. This may be a show I have to go to.
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2002, 08:16:35 am »

It was my fault, wasn't it...
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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2002, 08:29:48 am »

no, but it's more convenient and fun to blame you. It's actually my fault.
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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2002, 08:55:47 am »

it is King's fault,and mine  to ask again and  again"what is it!!??'
But if you take "the genesis" it is King

Some tony Joe White,a drop of doctor John,a glass of Willy Deville,a little  of Billy Swan and a large part of Neville Brothers,Doof,welcome to swamp-rock land !
Concerning country,i do not need to listen more than 5 minutes to any country radio,to take the side of many of you on many post concerning country.but country IS NOT only Nashville junk.There is some country who is very very good
I want to make a Music01 playlist,but i have still some questions about it.Most of them dum,i am sure
can you have a look at my post 'music01 playlist with MediaJukebox' or something like this

listening to Charlie Feathers-gone gone gone
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« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2002, 09:18:11 am »

add this to my post from above.

http://www.palantir.net/cgi.bin/image.cgi?pics/dawn05.jpg

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« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2002, 09:20:48 am »

>>King's fault
I'm Sorry, It Is All My Fault
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« Reply #9 on: February 28, 2002, 09:24:04 am »

i give you my absolution
about your software,does it mean we cannot download it anymore?
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« Reply #10 on: February 28, 2002, 09:50:01 am »

> Anyway, listening to Savoy Brown. I also found out they may be playing in Wisconsin in April.

MachineHead, you're a cheesehead?  Cool.



Welcome.

If you're into the Wisconsin music scene, you have to check out Scott Finch, a.k.a. White Hendrix, with Bluehand.



Check them out at http://www.bluehand.com

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« Reply #11 on: February 28, 2002, 09:53:29 am »

zevele1

>>i give you my absolution about your software,
>>does it mean we cannot download it anymore?
What?
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« Reply #12 on: February 28, 2002, 10:06:55 am »

Scronch-Not exactly,see my profile. However I do like the G.B. Packers. My Dad used to live about a block away from Lambeau field. Then he escaped from Wi. to Mn.
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« Reply #13 on: February 28, 2002, 10:31:21 am »

zevele1,
Nashville junk!?!?!
I grew up there. Actually, most of it IS "junk".
Whenever there are discussions about music, artists, publishers and producers, I think of the record executives that I have had the "pleasure" to meet ... most are obsenely wealthy and some are just plain obsene. They all have one thing in common and that is that the artists that they represent are just chattel to them. You can think what you want about music piracy but, from what I've seen, the Music Executives Cartel, a.k.a. R.I.A.A. are the EXACT wrong people to represent the artists.
This IS "off topic" here, right?
Back to "Nashville Junk" ... try Bonepony - Voodoo Banjo.mp3 or Mountainside.mp3. It's quite good and they ARE Nashvillians.
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« Reply #14 on: February 28, 2002, 10:35:40 am »

king
I give you my absolution,i forgive you.At least i think.Anyway was a joke
Can we download your software,or all kappout? This question after what you said on an other post
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« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2002, 10:56:45 am »

Scronch,
Thanks for the link.



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« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2002, 11:08:18 am »

Charlemagne 8

have you ever heard Robbie Fulks - #### This Town? It's about his experience in trying to get a record deal in Nashville. Can't put the lyrics here if we want to keep the thread open, but try http://www.thestranger.com/2001-09-06/music.html for an album review, or http://robbiefulks.com/lyricstab/southmouthlyrics.html#12 for lyrics. The song mentions BR-549--I like them. And Wayne Hancock. My Mother-In-Law is a die-hard country fan. We can never agree on music on road trips (we drive to Illinois once or twice a year). Last year I brought some Wayne Hancock and BR-549 CD's and popped them in as we were heading in to Texas. My M-I-L woke up, made a face like she'd just took a swig from the beer can that she'd been using as an ashtray, and said "This is the kind of hillbilly crap that my parents used to listen to." Sorry, its not that chubby bald guy with the cowboy hat pickin' and grinnin' on the sody-pop commercial, or Ms. Shenida Twang and her softcorn porn country. But it's what I think of as country. Just like early Hank Thompson and Bob Wills. He-haw! My recently departed dad--a real hillbilly who helped out in his uncle's speakeasy when he was a kid, really enjoyed listening to Wayne, Robbie, BR-549, Hank Williams III, Big Sandy & His Fly-Right Boys, and even Neko Case. I grew up with this style of music (along with the great ones: Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins, Claude King, Hank Snow, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Sr. and Wynn Stewart).  I still enjoy it--but for very short periods at a time. It kills brain cells faster'n hooch.

Robbie Fulks - I WAS JUST LEAVING


but enough of this nonsense

House of Love - Let's Talk About You
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« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2002, 11:08:42 am »

Scronch- nice link, will check out more of it later. I hardly get out anymore to see acts like this. Priorities change with age and kids. However I may have to order the disc.
p.s. couldn't resist the interstate needle.
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« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2002, 11:29:10 am »

CVIII - You're welcome.
MHead - Minnesota-eh .  I spent 5 years there.  Used to be kind of cool when we had as many Packer fans in the Roller Dome as Minnehaha put up ViQueens fans.  Nowadays, it's different.  Lots of people pay lots of money to watch Moss play one or two plays a game.  Ear plugs are a necessity, not due to a good crowd, but due to the obnoxiously loud music the Vikes' cronies pipe in when the visitor has the ball.  Even Sports Illustrated is complaining about it.  I suppose if that's what it takes to win...  I do like the Scandi women over there, though; so much that I married one.

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« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2002, 11:43:55 am »

Scronch-Totally agree with you about Moss-sic-
Couldn't tell you about how loud it gets, never been in the dome. In fact I still refuse to watch the QUEENS play after the great kneel. What a sell out to all the fans. Maybe, I'll reconsider with new management in place.
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« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2002, 12:01:04 pm »

Charlemagne8
Nashville junk was a kind of "shortcut"I love a lot of country from Nashville.My father did some business with US army and was friend with some "boss' from the base.We got some country and R&R records from them.Once i saw a concert inside the base.I was very young and it was kind of a fairytale for me.One of my aunt was in the US with US army during the war,and was mad about country music after that.Like this,in a town south of France,i can say that i grew up on country for a part
I know Nashville,i found a lot of records there[rock] and i still have my Dolly Parton best of with the Ernest Tuub sticker on it.   BR-549 is good

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« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2002, 12:45:03 pm »

Mhorton
Here a very good place about Paisley underground
<www.sa.wa.ro.freeserve.co.uk>

Listening to Violent femmes -Hallowed ground GREAT!!

good bands in Wisconsin
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« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2002, 12:47:08 pm »

How do i get my profile on my posts?? I sign in ,but no profile
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« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2002, 12:52:40 pm »


I suppose if that's what it takes to win...


But we don't win...
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« Reply #24 on: February 28, 2002, 12:55:34 pm »

I don't know. I works so easily for me--maybe . . . maybe its magic. Yes, thats it . . . I'm a wizard!

The username and password are case sensitive. After you put them in, does it take you to that other page where you have to select which of the forums that you want to enter? If so, are you choosing the correct forum? It's easy to become confused at that point. Most likely, you don't have cookies turned on. [oh hell, I used "cookies" and "turned on" in the same sentence. Now Scronch is gonna get the thread closed. See Doof, it was never you.]

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« Reply #25 on: February 28, 2002, 01:22:06 pm »

has to be ok now
Gator gave me zevele1 my email on first line
Did not realise i have to chose the second
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« Reply #26 on: February 28, 2002, 01:27:33 pm »

zevele1- I have a friend who used to play in a bar band. One night I went to see these guys play and my friend, who didn't do much lead singing got his chance. Most of the people didn't know what to make of him when he put on a pair of old hornrims, complete with tape around the middle. He then sang 'blister in the sun' in his best Jerry Lewis voice. It was the best show I had seen him do.
I think musicians are a funny lot.
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« Reply #27 on: February 28, 2002, 01:46:16 pm »

I "know' a lot of musiciens.I was one myself
To be fair i must say that few times i was on the stage,because i cannot say i am a musicien.In France,i was friend with a lot of bands.I mean very close friend
this people are a funny lot if there is not drugs in the game-hard drugs ,i mean

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« Reply #28 on: February 28, 2002, 02:08:10 pm »

zevele1,
Get rid of Gator. It's spyware big time. You'll have to go to both the registry and Windows Explorer to get rid of it completely.

I grew up watching and listening to Flatt & Scruggs on TV every Saturday afternoon and Grand Ole Opry on the radio on Saturday night. Hank Williams, Sr., early George Jones and the above are the REAL Nashville sound to me. This new stuff is crass commercialism written and performed for the money instead of the music. Business and not art. I suppose all genres of music are like that to some degree. There's nothing wrong with making a living - even a GOOD living - doing what you love.
But who started everybody thinking of the money first? I'm going to leave it at that because I can get all worked up on this subject quickly.

More good Nashville musicians:
Bonepony (mentioned them before)
Barefoot Jerry
Tracy Nelson
Dianne Davidson

BTW, ONE of Johnny Cash's houses is about a half mile from here. He seems to like it here because everybody knows who he is but they leave him alone. I've seen him at Wal-Mart, at the convenience store on the corner and at the local hardware store. Nice guy, suprisingly.
John Osborne - What if Johnny was One of Us.mp3
OK, I made that one up.
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« Reply #29 on: February 28, 2002, 02:19:14 pm »

Charlemagne8
Funny i started to listen to Barefoot Jerry before reading your post.I have all they dics
Gator: i install it giving him acces to the net.I close it,and set ZoneAlarm to not give internet acces to the Gator tribe.I do not get any pop up  and so on.Using it for years i do beleive that "sleeping spywares" do not mess your computer.But i may be wrong
by mp3 after a band name,you mean on mp3.com?
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« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2002, 02:51:18 pm »

Monsieur Scronch
I hope you will notice that as a great fan of you i was listening to Wisconsin rock part of the night
friday 3am.Time to have some top and go to bed with a Grateful Dead Dick's on an mp3cd
A full concert on one cd,you cannot do it with APE
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« Reply #31 on: February 28, 2002, 04:50:34 pm »

>But we don't win...

The big one, anyway.

Zev, good morning to you.  I'm calling it an early night.  Less than 2 hours of sleep last night.  Too old...

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« Reply #32 on: February 28, 2002, 06:19:51 pm »

MHorton - I gave Marillion a brief listen.  My conclusion so far is that I will need to hear more.  I like some and dislike some of what I've heard:

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Lavender - Nice.  More like Gabriel's early solo work than his Genesis output.

Incommunicado - Too ELP-like for my tastes ("Welcome back my friend to the show that never ends...")  Gabriel had some of that early on in his solo efforts, but pretty much dumped it.

Tux On - OK.  More like post-Hackett Genesis.

Kayleigh - I recognize this song!  Bit too much of a ballad for me.

Warm Wet Circles - Good instrumental, very Hackett-like.

I Know What I Like (with Steve Hackett, live 1986 Genesis cover) - Very cool.  A lot of emotion.
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It's strange listening to stuff like this.  I'm not sure if I'm disappointed or relieved that it's not quite what I had hoped.  Maybe I'm just tired.  Goodnight.

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« Reply #33 on: February 28, 2002, 06:44:15 pm »

Scronch

Like I said--I've never heard anything by Marillion, but I've heard that their early work sounds similar.

If you can, try this http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A1mnyxdybjol0

and this:

Neuschwanstein - Battlement   http://stevehegede.tripod.com/germany.htm and http://www.progweed.net/ see reviews of England - GardenShed and Neuschwanstein - Battlement

good luck

oh, and what's your name on Music01?

Michael

does anyone remember M. Frog Labatt? Gong? Druid?
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« Reply #34 on: March 01, 2002, 01:30:10 am »

Scronch
As you say,with age short nights are hard to stand
Found this morning at very nice price-and new-2 Genesis Foxtrot and Selling England by pound
May not be able to listen to it in a proper way  for now cause my friend is coming for the shabbat.But i will let you know what i think
There is some very good albums from Michael Nesmith,but on the country side
Listening in a proper way= stereo at level 7 or 8

MHorton
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« Reply #35 on: March 01, 2002, 04:54:04 am »

Schronch
don't kill me,i listened to Genesis in the kitchen on the radio/cd player while cooking.I know it is not the best way,but i cannot wait when i have new records
Foxtrot :heavy stuf,far from the light side of Trespass.'Supper's ready 'quitte a piece.The kind of album you need to listen a lot of times
Selling England: more like Trespass,much more airy than Foxtrot.
I will have more to say after a play on the stereo,just listening to the music.

listening to Doughboys,playboys and cowboys-the golden years of western swing
very good when you tidy up the leaving-room
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« Reply #36 on: March 01, 2002, 05:55:25 am »

Question for anyone. Do some of the new enhanced cds' have huge files on them? I had a marathon cddb info session last weekend and Megadeth-Risk had a size listed somewhere over 3.2GB.
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« Reply #37 on: March 01, 2002, 07:41:00 am »

Michael - Cool.  Great to see that the Marillion stuff I got my hands on is not on Script for a Jester's Tear.  I will work on getting that.  I have also added Garden Shed and Battlement to my list.  Thanks for the input.  Just the process will bring some joy to my life.

Zev - Listening in the kitchen, heh heh.  Good for you.  You home in quickly on the meat of things.  Supper's Ready is a gem.  And Selling England by the Pound is my personal favorite Genesis album, possibly my favorite album, period.

Thanks for a great discussion.

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« Reply #38 on: March 01, 2002, 08:10:54 am »

Zevele1

Right. 1971 was the year I bought my first Gong and Genesis albums. Listened to them steadily untl 1980 or so. For western swing, Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys and Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys set the agenda. I bet they're on those albums, Zevele1, but who else stands out?

Scronch

Gabriel era Genesis was my favorite band throughout the 70's, but 1977-1980 was tough because there was nothing new to listen to. Per that was a major influence in my drift drift and then subsequest move in to other genres entirely. If I had known about Neuschwanstein, England and Marillion at that time, things may have gone differently for me musically. Hope you find something enjoyable there.

Listening to Grapes of Wrath - Seems Like Fate - 15 - See Emily Play
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« Reply #39 on: March 01, 2002, 08:51:59 am »

MHorton
You are the first person i meet who had prog as a starter,and it is interisting to see your musical journey.Not that i want to flatter you ,but a very good one
I had to many years on R&R,beat,garage and psy for be a head-prog at this time.Except King Crimson,Van Der Graff,Magma and the "very hard to listen to" Henry Cow,Neu!,Agitation Free,Faust,the grand fathers of industrial music
During your "bald" period whath are the bands you liked?
If you are such a fan of Rain Parade,you have to look at the after Rain Parade:Mazzy Star,Viva Saturn and the great Opal
The Western Swing record is an english box 4cds.The eyes of Texas-Playboy Stomp-Tobacco State Swing-Oakie Boogie.100 songs from the best bands of this style
We may start a pool=my 10 records of all the times
I have the feeling that Foxtrot on my stereo will be a BIG SURPRISE for me
listening to a non R&R  song: "are you sure all is ready?You will put an other shirt?.................
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« Reply #40 on: March 01, 2002, 08:52:12 am »

MHorton
You are the first person i meet who had prog as a starter,and it is interisting to see your musical journey.Not that i want to flatter you ,but a very good one
I had to many years on R&R,beat,garage and psy for be a head-prog at this time.Except King Crimson,Van Der Graff,Magma and the "very hard to listen to" Henry Cow,Neu!,Agitation Free,Faust,the grand fathers of industrial music
During your "bald" period whath are the bands you liked?
If you are such a fan of Rain Parade,you have to look at the after Rain Parade:Mazzy Star,Viva Saturn and the great Opal
The Western Swing record is an english box 4cds.The eyes of Texas-Playboy Stomp-Tobacco State Swing-Oakie Boogie.100 songs from the best bands of this style
We may start a pool=my 10 records of all the times
I have the feeling that Foxtrot on my stereo will be a BIG SURPRISE for me
listening to a non R&R  song: "are you sure all is ready?You will put an other shirt?.................
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« Reply #41 on: March 01, 2002, 09:21:08 am »

>>>>>>>>>>>We may start a pool=my 10 records of all the times

you first

I'm going to be gone until tomorrow afternoon.

Maybe Scronch and Machinehead want to play along too

I think Doof's scared to say anything, fearing he'll get the thread closed again Next Page

Might be interesting to make it a musical journey kinda thing--you know, "how I went from disney to Johnny Cash to monkees to genesis to Sam Cooke to sex pistols to rain parade to Son Volt to belle & Sebastian and back again" by Zevele1, with SHORT comentary on genre/album favorites and the like. I was a history major so I'd like to the know approx years all this was taking place. Kinda of a "Who I am musically" statement. If JimH will indulge us a tad longer.

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« Reply #42 on: March 01, 2002, 10:19:37 am »

I don't think I'm old enough for this conversation. I don't recognize probably 90% of the names that are being thrown around. Next Page
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« Reply #43 on: March 01, 2002, 10:37:25 am »

Ah, King Crimson.  Bill Bruford pops up again.  Funny how this all ties together.  Like looking at all the folks that Todd Rundgren has worked with--Badfinger, Patti Smith, Grand Funk, The Band, Meat Loaf, Ringo Starr and others I can't remember.

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« Reply #44 on: March 01, 2002, 11:11:09 am »

Ouch!!! I would have to mirror the comment from Doof. Some of you were 'in the pit' when I was in first grade!! Not that it really matters. Different time frames may equal unique pictures. As for the ouch, wheels are turning that have not been used in some time.Next Page
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« Reply #45 on: March 01, 2002, 11:14:40 am »

Yeah... for instance, you guys are talking about going to clubs in 74. I was born in 74. Next Page
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« Reply #46 on: March 01, 2002, 03:33:28 pm »

I was born in 74, too. Sort of. I remember graduating from high school in '69 and my first coherent memory after that was sometime in '74.
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« Reply #47 on: March 01, 2002, 03:54:50 pm »

Charlemagne 8

> I was born in 74, too. Sort of. I remember graduating
> from high school in '69 and my first coherent memory
> after that was sometime in '74

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« Reply #48 on: March 02, 2002, 01:32:35 am »

in the maternity pit in 74?Good!You had rock music at home from dad & mum.You may remember your first record,your first concert.You have records,there is bands you are mad about
Rock,metal,prog,punk,belly dance music.So tell us.If you are on Music01,many would have a try  to your playlist.Others will check on p2p to try to find this bands.
I know there is a bunch of scrono/hortono/zevelo who tend to play "the grandfathers of good taste in rock music".Have pity for this senior citizens.They may be nice people.Who knows?
Just tell us about music to discover

It's only R&R,but i like it,i like it
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Michael Horton

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RE:test II
« Reply #49 on: March 02, 2002, 04:52:32 am »

http://lyrics.coolfreepages.com/Tbl1971.html

take a look at the sorry state of r&r in 1971 and you'll realize exactly why so many of us were prog-rock junkies at the time

yes, "Imagine" is there, but its surrounded by the likes of the following, and this is supposed to represent the "high;ights" of the year:

One Bad Apple
Maggie May (gets my vote for the most annoying song ever)
Knock Three Times
Rose Garden
Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves

I've gotta stop there--too much like reliving a bad trip. No wonder so many people did drugs . . .

it is no coincidence that Don McLean wrote American Pie in 1972

warning--that lyrics site goes online/offline frequently for some reason
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