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Vrede wrote:Yeah, but . . .

Will you love her forever? Do you need her?
Will you never leave her?
Will you make her so happy for the rest of her life?
Will you take her away and will you make her your wife?
That role seems to have been taken rather well by Robby Benson for about 32 years.

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Courtney Love of Hole. Isolated Vocals and Guitar:



Your move Jimi Hendrix.
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Looking for some more stuff like this. Any of you older folk have any suggestions? Mr. B this is your jam right?
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You could get more from George Clinton and Parliament, but I don't know you're going to find anybody else "like that". Did you select from Pandora and ask for "like this" ?

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Vrede wrote:
O Really wrote:...Did you select from Pandora and ask for "like this" ?
Funkadelic Cosmic Slop, Similar Tracks

Duh, I should have thought of War.



Pandora also suggests: The Isley Brothers, Donny Hathaway, Curtis Mayfield.


Or, there's:

Good deal, many thanks. I will check them out once I come down with a case of the funk again.

I consider myself a doom connoisseur, yet I've never heard of this band before:



Man this song is great. Something about clean female vocals over crushing bass/guitars that just sounds so good. Doom bands like these are hard to come by, especially ones with a unique sound like these guys. Watch the rest of the album be terrible. Hope not but we shall see.
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This band is taking all my money.
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I've always generally thought that there was no music before Beatles, but some claim there were some earlier pioneers. Here's an interesting real story about some of them - Johnny, Carl, Jerry Lee, and Elvis ...

http://www.salon.com/2014/11/28/jerry_l ... est_thing/

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O Really wrote:I've always generally thought that there was no music before Beatles, but some claim there were some earlier pioneers. Here's an interesting real story about some of them - Johnny, Carl, Jerry Lee, and Elvis ...

http://www.salon.com/2014/11/28/jerry_l ... est_thing/
Ah, yes. The good old days of cherry bombs and hard drinking. In those days, all that music was amplified through vacuum tubes, which I have become seriously involved with these past few years. There's just nothing like it; no comparison at all between Japanese transistors and vintage European and American tubes. Check it out.

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Just heard that Bobby Keys, longtime sax player with the Rolling Stones died today at 70 at home in Franklin, TN. RIP and happy trails. Incidentally, he was born on the same day as Keith Richards.....

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I saw that yesterday on Yahoo. Pretty cool. :clap:

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A little Type O Negative to smooth over those December blues:

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JTA wrote:A little Type O Negative to smooth over those December blues:

I remember this song by The Status Quo back when I was a teenager

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neoplacebo wrote:
JTA wrote:A little Type O Negative to smooth over those December blues:

I remember this song by The Status Quo back when I was a teenager
I used to go to trivia night at a local restaurant. One of the questions was about a book called Picture of ___ ___. I got "Dorian Gray" mixed up with "Matchstick Men" and figured Status Quo probably named their song after the book, so I answered "Pictures of Matchstick Men."
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JTA wrote:
neoplacebo wrote:
JTA wrote:A little Type O Negative to smooth over those December blues:

I remember this song by The Status Quo back when I was a teenager
I used to go to trivia night at a local restaurant. One of the questions was about a book called Picture of ___ ___. I got "Dorian Gray" mixed up with "Matchstick Men" and figured Status Quo probably named their song after the book, so I answered "Pictures of Matchstick Men."
It was supposedly named after some painter whose figures resembled "matchstick men." I got that from Wiki so don't know if it's actually true or not.

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I've seen an ad for Indian motorcycles lately that has the old Chambers Brothers song "Time Has Come Today" as its background....it takes me back to old memories....not of motorcycles, though.

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This is my summer-time better-time fuck-it-time Friday jam here man. Don't know what the hell this song is even about but it's my jam.
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My favorite Joe Cocker is his "One Night of Sin" which is probably 20 years old. it has the old song "Fever" which he does incredibly.

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Yep; thanks....I'm not versed enough in computers to have done that. The whole album is very good. RIP, Joe.

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These guys have the best music videos.
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:shock: :? :o :yawn: :wtf: :roll: I keep telling him not to hang out in places with paneling on the walls and retro pole lights but he won't listen. It's over.

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