- Wolfshade
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Chamberk wrote:
there's good music still being made. The problem is that it's not on radio, you've got to seek it out.
too true
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- Tad
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Most of you guys don't understand "old" yet.
See, I knew Sammy Hagar from when he was the lead singer in Montrose. (Another crap prototype metal band that never did much for me.) Then he went solo, and his first solo album came out when I was in Berkeley.
That is now over 30 years ago.
Now are some of you getting a better grasp of "old". I thought so. Scary, isn't it?
"God bless your crooked little heart." - Tom Waits
- John Homes
- Pilgrim
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Hah!
When I were somewhat younger, I knew a chap who for a while and a joke was going around saying "Did you know that Paul McCartney was in another band before Wings?" He stopped when a schoolteacher friend told him there were kids in her class who didn't know Paul McCartney had been in another band before Wings.
Nowadays, if they've heard of Paul McCartney at all, it's not for his music.
John Homes.
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- Pilgrim
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Paul McCartwho? Wasn't he a senator who blacklisted communists?
*shifty eyes*
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- Genisis X
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Re: DOGBLOG: Rise of the Sea-Monkeys
John Homes wrote:Hah!
When I were somewhat younger, I knew a chap who for a while and a joke was going around saying "Did you know that Paul McCartney was in another band before Wings?" He stopped when a schoolteacher friend told him there were kids in her class who didn't know Paul McCartney had been in another band before Wings.
Nowadays, if they've heard of Paul McCartney at all, it's not for his music.
John Homes.
Paul McCartney? Yea thats a song by the scissor sister right?
:P
-X
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- Em
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Someday will find you.
- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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Or is he the egg man?
What about the band he was in before the band he was in before wings.
I've mentioned this before but he's had no.1s over here a solo, duet, three piece, four piece and more; not bad for a scissor sisters character. I also find it a bit weird that every time I hear a new scissor sisters song I think, Ooh, I like that, is it Elton John back on form?
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- Tad
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I'm just sitting here wondering whatever happened to Kiki Dee.
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- Em
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Tad wrote:I'm just sitting here wondering whatever happened to Kiki Dee.
Don't go breakin' my heart ....
Someday will find you.
- lian
- Pilgrim
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Uh, let me stare silently and agape at Tad's post count. Dude!.
- Em
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Someday will find you.
- Genisis X
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*douses the dogly one in holy water*
-X
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- Em
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Genisis X wrote:*douses the dogly one in holy water*
-X
*sees smoke rising off of Gen's hands*
*hands Gen chainmail gloves*
I think you need protection.
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- ArcticSwan360
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Tad, what did you think of the Academy Awards? Did you get a chance to see them? Even though I haven't yet seen The Queen or The Last King of Scotland, it was obvious Helen and Forest would win, and I'm glad they did, for they seem like awesome and nice people. And boy, for her age, Helen show knows how to look good.
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- Genisis X
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Em wrote:
*sees smoke rising off of Gen's hands*
*hands Gen chainmail gloves*
I think you need protection.
Ack! Its eating through the gloves! What the hell do they bless this stuff with!
Dammit! It should have a warning label!
*runs around in circles*
-X
Cyan on the merits of Dubstep: "That's not music. That's a patchwork quilt made by a blind iron worker." My new webcomic of sarcasm and profanity!
- Stuart
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Tad wrote:I'm just sitting here wondering whatever happened to Kiki Dee.
I know a man who was dating Kiki Dee, or Pauline as he new her, long before the Elton single, and left her for his now wife! It would be crude of me to say why but I'm sure you can guess him being a man and all. He doesn't really get on with his wife now and hasn't for quite a long time, but he never mentions passed opportunities, not much.
The last thing I saw her on was Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and that was about 5 years ago. She wasn't wearing that jumpsuit/dungarees though.
Helen Mirren is a very attractive lady, though she wouldn't thank anyone for the "for her age" comment!
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- Ren
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Thats not just evil, it's PURE Eeeevil...
Why do I have a sudden urge to go see "Time Bandits" again?
"You know, if you ate more comfort food you'd probably kill less people" - Hurley, Lost
- Em
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"God isn't interested in technology. He cares nothing for the microchip or the silicon revolution. Look how he spends his time, forty-three species of parrots! Nipples for men!
"Slugs! HE created slugs! They can't hear. They can't speak. They can't operate machinery. Are we not in the hands of a lunatic? "
I love that movie.
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- Zim28
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Ren wrote:Thats not just evil, it's PURE Eeeevil...
Why do I have a sudden urge to go see "Time Bandits" again?
I just watched Time Bandits last Friday. It came in the mail from Blockbuster, as I am a member of their online rental program. Brazil, however, has a very long wait.
I was "Dan" back on Shadowmarch.
- chamberk
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Time Bandits is soooooo weird.
And you guys can look at Helen Mirren all you want, I'll just scope out Reese Witherspoon.
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- Stuart
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There's only one daydream girl for me, Wino forever! To read Johnny Depp! Ah Dracula, how I envy you!
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- Ren
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I haven;t seen it in full since it was in theatres...(yes I know I just dated myself but I had a good time doing it demmit!)
"You know, if you ate more comfort food you'd probably kill less people" - Hurley, Lost
- Em
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Ren wrote:I haven;t seen it in full since it was in theatres...(yes I know I just dated myself but I had a good time doing it demmit!)
You know you can get in beeg trouble doing that. :oP
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- Jaime
- Pilgrim
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Stuart wrote:every time I hear a new scissor sisters song I think, Ooh, I like that, is it Elton John back on form?
The first time I heard Take Your Mama - which is a very icky song - I also thought it was Elton John at first. However, I wouldn't have thought it was him from their current high-pitched 70s type single, Don't Feel Like Dancing, which is also horrendously catchy...
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
-- Heinlein
- Genisis X
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Jaime wrote:
The first time I heard Take Your Mama - which is a very icky song - I also thought it was Elton John at first. However, I wouldn't have thought it was him from their current high-pitched 70s type single, Don't Feel Like Dancing, which is also horrendously catchy...
I've got both their albums. Help me! Help me please!
-X
Cyan on the merits of Dubstep: "That's not music. That's a patchwork quilt made by a blind iron worker." My new webcomic of sarcasm and profanity!
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