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Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 10 2009,18:26   

well when you put it that way i understand.  don't you have some livestock that need molesting?  i heard you palpate your heifers without a glove, just a loaf of white bread to clean it up

ETA on topic

I bought a "George Jones sings Little Jimmy Dickens" tape for 2.99 at the Rugged Wearhouse.  MAN that is some real singing there.  And some great songs.  I don't care who you are.

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Schroedinger's Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,08:16   

My new album.

Just received the promos, so I have to check that everything went well at the pressing-plant...


My Myspace

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"I have a better suggestion, Kris. How about a game of hide and go fuck yourself instead." Louis

"The reason people use a crucifix against vampires is that vampires are allergic to bullshit" Richard Pryor

   
Schroedinger's Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,10:47   

Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,15:16)
My new album.

Just received the promos, so I have to check that everything went well at the pressing-plant...


My Myspace

I am now quite offended!

No cries of "HAR HAR HAR, YOU HOMO!" from k.e, Ras, Arden or even Louis!

For Darwin's sake! The band's name is FAIRYLAND!!!

This board is really going down a bad way...

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"Hail is made out of water? Are you really that stupid?" Joe G

"I have a better suggestion, Kris. How about a game of hide and go fuck yourself instead." Louis

"The reason people use a crucifix against vampires is that vampires are allergic to bullshit" Richard Pryor

   
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,10:55   

Lemme first say, I don't really like metal. I found 'groove metal' tolerable, but I'm in the house / disco camp, musically.

Now - the musicianship is simply amazing on your records. Good melodic and harmonic sense without disappearing up your own arse. Very accessible for a genre I don't like.

"symphonic Heavy Metal" - would 'Europe' in in that vein?


also - see here:
http://www.antievolution.org/cgi-bin....p=44443

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"Richardthughes, you magnificent bastard, I stand in awe of you..." : Arden Chatfield
"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
Schroedinger's Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,11:07   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 19 2009,17:55)
Lemme first say, I don't really like metal. I found 'groove metal' tolerable, but I'm in the house / disco camp, musically.

Now - the musicianship is simply amazing on your records. Good melodic and harmonic sense without disappearing up your own arse. Very accessible for a genre I don't like.

"symphonic Heavy Metal" - would 'Europe' in in that vein?


also - see here:
http://www.antievolution.org/cgi-bin....p=44443

Europe would be more in the FM/Hard Rock genre.

For my inspirations, go toi Mike Oldfield.

Thanks for the comment.  :)

ps: and sorry I forgot to add you in the "HAr HAR HAR, YOU HOMO!" bunch. Won't happen again!

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"Hail is made out of water? Are you really that stupid?" Joe G

"I have a better suggestion, Kris. How about a game of hide and go fuck yourself instead." Louis

"The reason people use a crucifix against vampires is that vampires are allergic to bullshit" Richard Pryor

   
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,11:13   

Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,10:47)
Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,15:16)
My new album.

Just received the promos, so I have to check that everything went well at the pressing-plant...


My Myspace

I am now quite offended!

No cries of "HAR HAR HAR, YOU HOMO!" from k.e, Ras, Arden or even Louis!

For Darwin's sake! The band's name is FAIRYLAND!!!

This board is really going down a bad way...

sorry i have been listening to the Killer all morning.  I'll give it an ear bend and derive some satisfactory insults.

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What... good is love to an old heart that can't be freed?
So I'll go on living my life just the same
While one has my heart the other has my name

Now one has my name, the other has my heart
With one I'll remain, that's how my old heartaches start
You know one has brown eyes, and the others eyes are blue
To one I am tied, to the other I guess I'll have to be true

One that has my love, oh lord, the other Oh-oh-only me
but what good is love to a heart that can't be free
If I could live over, my life I would change
The one that has my heart while both have my name


that's good shit I don't care who you are

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Schroedinger's Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,11:21   

Quote (Erasmus, FCD @ Mar. 19 2009,18:13)
sorry i have been listening to the Killer all morning.  I'll give it an ear bend and derive some satisfactory insults.

Bless your heart...






:D  :D  :D

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"Hail is made out of water? Are you really that stupid?" Joe G

"I have a better suggestion, Kris. How about a game of hide and go fuck yourself instead." Louis

"The reason people use a crucifix against vampires is that vampires are allergic to bullshit" Richard Pryor

   
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,17:07   

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ps: and sorry I forgot to add you in the "HAr HAR HAR, YOU HOMO!" bunch. Won't happen again!


:angry:

I did the firstist HHTIY here.

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"Richardthughes, you magnificent bastard, I stand in awe of you..." : Arden Chatfield
"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
FrankH



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,17:43   

Hehe.....


My daughters last year turned me on to a group that just don't get no air time in the Greater Raleigh, NC, area.

Muse, gotta love "Stockholm Syndrome"

They hate it when I start loving music they listen to that I'm supposed to hate.

:D  :p

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Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,18:27   

Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,08:16)
My new album.

Just received the promos, so I have to check that everything went well at the pressing-plant...


My Myspace

Might I offer a suggestion?

too much dobro.  and that banjer pickler needs to get that 5th string tuned or it all goes to shit.

actually if i wasn't already preadapted to play acoustic country music I would be a metal man.  sometimes i plug in and turn the distortion all the way up and play those big thick fat power chords, but I can't talk my bluegrass buddies into starting a metal side gig (ala hank III).  

i love to listen to other ATBCers tunes.  rich did you ever post yours, or just youtube links to Lionel Richie (HEY HOMO THATS HOW I SOUND)

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,18:48   

You'll be amongst the first to know, Rasser.

Time for a bit of fun. The Bar-Kays, through the decades:

60's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzP-Sh0qTsQ

Okay, no video, but a very upbeat stax sound. Nice R&B tune with a hint of proto-funk. Promising start

70's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOfonsEH79E

I like the cat who has a bit of philosophising at the start. They all dress like me, which is cool. Wah guitar vamping on a minor chord, almost like 'jungle boogie' - the tail end of the blaxploitation sound. Rising rapidly..

80's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X34LFpbZPdo

NONONONONONO.
They dress like chatterbox. I think he has a cameo part (ie a red leather codpiece). It's like Rick James and Cameo had a talentless baby. Red leather jackets, white leather belts, aviator specs, feathers. Shoite vocoder part, also.

Then

80's Bar-Kays encore

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOwLz0yWnUw

NONONONONO

Its 'kids in the hall' horrific. J-dog has a tape like this but for 90 mins that he plays as he drives in his car. In his ripped T-shirt.

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"Richardthughes, you magnificent bastard, I stand in awe of you..." : Arden Chatfield
"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,19:03   

Quote (Erasmus, FCD @ Mar. 19 2009,18:27)
Might I offer a suggestion?

too much dobro.  

Is that even possible?  Having seen AKUS three times, I gotta say that Jerry Douglas plays a mean resonator.

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It's natural to be curious about our world, but the scientific method is just one theory about how to best understand it.  We live in a democracy, which means we should treat every theory equally. - Steven Colbert, I Am America (and So Can You!)

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 19 2009,21:44   

i much prefer his work with JD Crowe in the 70s.

my favorite dobroist, other than Duane Allman, is Oswald Pete Kirby.  That was fine fine guitar slidin'.  Flux and his army of impostors tend to tire me out a bit.  I can't really listen to AKUS but I have appreciated some of it.  Same thing with Tony Rice.  He's great, but Cloney Rice I can't stand.

doesn't anyone pick like Doc or Clarence or Don anymore?

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 20 2009,13:46   

Quote (Erasmus @ FCD,Mar. 19 2009,21:44)
i much prefer his work with JD Crowe in the 70s.

I have come to bluegrass late in life*, so I am not familiar with JD Crowe, but I will try to check 'em out.
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I can't really listen to AKUS but I have appreciated some of it.

Well, I will admit that their music has parted ways with traditional bluegrass, but I have never really been steeped in the genre, so I tend to be a little less discriminating about what I listen to.

* I do feel compelled to state that my interest in bluegrass predates "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"  It was actually these guys who got me interested in both bluegrass and Western Swing.

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Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 20 2009,14:38   

Quote (carlsonjok @ Mar. 20 2009,13:46)
Quote (Erasmus @ FCD,Mar. 19 2009,21:44)
i much prefer his work with JD Crowe in the 70s.

I have come to bluegrass late in life*, so I am not familiar with JD Crowe, but I will try to check 'em out.
 
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I can't really listen to AKUS but I have appreciated some of it.

Well, I will admit that their music has parted ways with traditional bluegrass, but I have never really been steeped in the genre, so I tend to be a little less discriminating about what I listen to.

* I do feel compelled to state that my interest in bluegrass predates "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"  It was actually these guys who got me interested in both bluegrass and Western Swing.

Now you are talking.

for a little under 2 years IIRC JD Crowe and the New South consisted of JD Crowe (banjo) tony rice (guitar) Ricky Skaggs (mandolin and fiddle)  Jerry Douglas (dobro) and I think Todd Phillips on bass.  This was a fantastic band, and too good to stay together long.  Tony and Ricky went on to CA to do cocaine and hookers and solo gigs, often with Douglas.

I think they only made one studio album and also a live one from a Japan tour.  there are live bootlegs out there that are absolutely fantastic recordings.  PM me your address and I'll send you a copy of some of those.  they were recorded in hotel lobbies and shitty bars in and around the DC/VA area.  

just after JDC&TNS busted up Rice, Douglas, Skaggs and some Sam Bush made an album "Manzanita" that is also a classic.  You can probably find it anywhere, I think it was on Rounder Records.  Today it sounds traditionalish but then it was avante garde (there is not a single track with banjo).  it is a must have for anyone who loves great instrumentalists and angelic harmony singing.  

Skaggs' stuff with Ralph Stanley and Keith Whitley is also classic.  i think that somewhere in that mix is probably the seed that spawned the 80s-90s generation sound, but it is musical macroevolution and not variation within a kind.  in other words it is impossible.

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Reciprocating Bill



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 20 2009,21:56   

Right now: spouse is away, so time to have a beer, turn it up, and listen with full attention:

Pat Metheny Group, The Way Up

That's some intricate shit, there.

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- David Foster Wallace

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digitus impudicus



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 20 2009,22:22   

Listening to something simple at the moment.  

From Cake, "Satan is My Motor"

If I could only figure a way to broadcast that over at UD, I am sure hilarity would ensue.

  
Arden Chatfield



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 20 2009,22:33   

Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,08:47)
   
Quote (Schroedinger's Dog @ Mar. 19 2009,15:16)
My new album.

Just received the promos, so I have to check that everything went well at the pressing-plant...


My Myspace

I am now quite offended!

No cries of "HAR HAR HAR, YOU HOMO!" from k.e, Ras, Arden or even Louis!

For Darwin's sake! The band's name is FAIRYLAND!!!

This board is really going down a bad way...

I think the silence is just because we're all embarrassed for you for having a Myspace page.

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"Rich is just mad because he thought all titties had fur on them until last week when a shorn transvestite ruined his childhood dreams by jumping out of a spider man cake and man boobing him in the face lips." - Erasmus

  
Cubist



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 21 2009,05:51   

Hey, I does music, too! Point your browser here to listen to a setting of the Rudyard Kipling poem Conundrum of the Workshops. It is a beta-quality rough draft; comments are welcome, and may even be incorporated into the final product...

  
Hermagoras



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,07:17   

Dylan Day today on WUMB, the local folk radio station.  

Main observation so far: Dylan does his songs much better than those who cover him.  Hendrix excepted.  Most Dylan covers remove both the mean and the funny.

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KCdgw



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,08:21   

The Pentangle, Sweet Child.

KC

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Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,09:53   

Quote (Hermagoras @ Mar. 25 2009,07:17)
Dylan Day today on WUMB, the local folk radio station.  

Main observation so far: Dylan does his songs much better than those who cover him.  Hendrix excepted.  Most Dylan covers remove both the mean and the funny.

Have you heard "A Nod to Bob", a collection of Dylan covers, most of which are quite good? Highlights include Guy Davis doing "Sweetheart Like You" and Lucy Kaplansky's version of "It Ain't Me, Babe". It also features Suzzy and Maggie Roche performing "Clothesline Saga", with the immortal lines  
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"Have you heard the news?" he said, with a grin,
"The Vice-President's gone mad!"
"Where?" "Downtown." "When?" "Last night."
"Hmm, say, that's too bad!"
"Well, there's nothin' we can do about it," said the neighbor,
"It's just somethin' we're gonna have to forget."


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Flesh of the sky, child of the sky, the mind
Has been obligated from the beginning
To create an ordered universe
As the only possible proof of its own inheritance.
                        - Pattiann Rogers

   
Arden Chatfield



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,09:56   

Quote (Hermagoras @ Mar. 25 2009,05:17)
Dylan Day today on WUMB, the local folk radio station.  

Main observation so far: Dylan does his songs much better than those who cover him.  Hendrix excepted.  Most Dylan covers remove both the mean and the funny.

The Byrds also did some Dylan songs better than Dylan. My Back Pages, Wheel's on Fire and You Ain't Goin' Nowhere come to mind.

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"Rich is just mad because he thought all titties had fur on them until last week when a shorn transvestite ruined his childhood dreams by jumping out of a spider man cake and man boobing him in the face lips." - Erasmus

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,09:57   

Quote (Arden Chatfield @ Mar. 25 2009,09:56)
Quote (Hermagoras @ Mar. 25 2009,05:17)
Dylan Day today on WUMB, the local folk radio station.  

Main observation so far: Dylan does his songs much better than those who cover him.  Hendrix excepted.  Most Dylan covers remove both the mean and the funny.

The Byrds also did some Dylan songs better than Dylan. My Back Pages and You Ain't Goin' Nowhere come to mind.

Hendrix did Dylan songs better tha Dylan.

*okay, everyone tune to E flat*

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"Richardthughes, you magnificent bastard, I stand in awe of you..." : Arden Chatfield
"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
J-Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:23   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 25 2009,09:57)
Quote (Arden Chatfield @ Mar. 25 2009,09:56)
Quote (Hermagoras @ Mar. 25 2009,05:17)
Dylan Day today on WUMB, the local folk radio station.  

Main observation so far: Dylan does his songs much better than those who cover him.  Hendrix excepted.  Most Dylan covers remove both the mean and the funny.

The Byrds also did some Dylan songs better than Dylan. My Back Pages and You Ain't Goin' Nowhere come to mind.

Hendrix did Dylan songs better tha Dylan.

*okay, everyone tune to E flat*

and Rod Stewart did Dylan better than Dylan - hell everybody that did Dylan, did it better than Dylan.  

Before he wierded himself out by going Christo on us, Dylan was always a writer, but he sings like Joe G does Info Theory.

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carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:26   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 19 2009,10:55)
Lemme first say, I don't really like metal. I found 'groove metal' tolerable, but I'm in the house / disco camp, musically.

Ah, now I know why you and Arden are such tight buds.





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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:31   

Keep tapping your coconut halves together, Carlson..  :angry:

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
k.e..



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:33   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 20 2009,02:48)
You'll be amongst the first to know, Rasser.

Time for a bit of fun. The Bar-Kays, through the decades:

60's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzP-Sh0qTsQ

Okay, no video, but a very upbeat stax sound. Nice R&B tune with a hint of proto-funk. Promising start

70's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOfonsEH79E

I like the cat who has a bit of philosophising at the start. They all dress like me, which is cool. Wah guitar vamping on a minor chord, almost like 'jungle boogie' - the tail end of the blaxploitation sound. Rising rapidly..

80's Bar-Kays:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X34LFpbZPdo

NONONONONONO.
They dress like chatterbox. I think he has a cameo part (ie a red leather codpiece). It's like Rick James and Cameo had a talentless baby. Red leather jackets, white leather belts, aviator specs, feathers. Shoite vocoder part, also.

Then

80's Bar-Kays encore

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOwLz0yWnUw

NONONONONO

Its 'kids in the hall' horrific. J-dog has a tape like this but for 90 mins that he plays as he drives in his car. In his ripped T-shirt.

So.


No groupies huh?

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carlsonjok



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:43   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 25 2009,10:31)
Keep tapping your coconut halves together, Carlson..  :angry:

Bloody peasant.

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It's natural to be curious about our world, but the scientific method is just one theory about how to best understand it.  We live in a democracy, which means we should treat every theory equally. - Steven Colbert, I Am America (and So Can You!)

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 25 2009,10:47   

Quote (carlsonjok @ Mar. 25 2009,10:43)
Quote (Richardthughes @ Mar. 25 2009,10:31)
Keep tapping your coconut halves together, Carlson..  :angry:

Bloody peasant.

HHTIY

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"Richardthughes, you magnificent bastard, I stand in awe of you..." : Arden Chatfield
"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
"ATBC poster child", "I have to agree with Rich.." : DaveTard
"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
"...it was Richardthughes making me lie in bed.." : Kristine

  
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