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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on June 08, 2006, 07:44:03 AM
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and the stream's working on a Thursday! Yay!
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Ladder 'bout to fall! early BOS Stevie.
and a VHM Hollies, LCWIABD. Best CCR imitation evah!
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BOS2 "Coconut". You such a silly woman!
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BOS Tull, "Living in the Past."
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BOS3 Carly. Mick prob'ly thought this song was about him -- but he sang backup anyway. (Hey, Carly was pretty damn hot back then.)
"some underworld spy/or the wife of a clothespin"
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"some underworld spy/or the wife of a clothespin"
LOL!
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BOS Ziggy. Still waiting on someone to play "Rock n Roll Suicide" or "Star," but this is always welcome.
well hung and snow white tan...
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BOS Ziggy. Still waiting on someone to play "Rock n Roll Suicide" or "Star," but this is always welcome.
well hung and snow white tan...
With God-given ass!
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How many more sets will include Deep Purple today ya think?
BOS #4 to every garage band of the 70's first song.
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DUUUUUDE! "Smoke on the Water"! Purple RAAAAAWKS!!!
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Oooh, it's Deep, with "Purple Smoke on the Water."
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Oooh, it's Deep, with "Purple Smoke on the Water."
isn't there an indie band called Some Stupid With a Flare Gun?
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VHM "I'll Be a Round" (and you'll be a sirloin).
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BOS Spinners, just love them.
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VHM "I'll Be a Round" (and you'll be a sirloin).
I would've gone with the Round Tuitt pun, myself.
:wink:
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Oooh, it's Deep, with "Purple Smoke on the Water."
isn't there an indie band called Some Stupid With a Flare Gun?
A band called Ass Ponys (remember "Little Bastard"?) called one of their albums that.
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VHM "I'll Be a Round" (and you'll be a sirloin).
I would've gone with the Round Tuitt pun, myself.
:wink:
(http://www.pinpeddlers.com/images/tuit.jpg)
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BOS4 Stones, "All Down the Lines We've been Doing"
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BOS #5 "All Down The Line" from Exile On Main Street. For all that most every critic sez this is the Stones quintessential album, not many tracks get played from it (and there are 18 tracks to choose from).
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BOS #5 "All Down The Line" from Exile On Main Street. For all that most every critic sez this is the Stones quintessential album, not many tracks get played from it (and there are 18 tracks to choose from).
Heretic that I am, I'll take their '74-'76 period over Exile (especially the other day's "Memory Motel," ooh is that a lovely song). And I still like Satanic Majesties better than any of the other albums as a whole.
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BOS #5 "All Down The Line" from Exile On Main Street. For all that most every critic sez this is the Stones quintessential album, not many tracks get played from it (and there are 18 tracks to choose from).
Heretic that I am, I'll take their '74-'76 period over Exile (especially the other day's "Memory Motel," ooh is that a lovely song). And I still like Satanic Majesties better than any of the other albums as a whole.
Of course '74-'76, that's only 2 albums, isn't it? MM is the highlight of a so-so LP -- "Hot Stuff"? "Fool To Cry"? puh-lease. But "It's Only RnR", I'll give ya that. And Majesties is certainly underrated.