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what are you listening to part whateva (6) Yeehaaa!
I am listening to Michael Bolton's Greatest Hit | |
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I've been listend to The Family and Musiq Soulchild for the last couple of days now.
Oh and the Karmasutra. Quite a mix huh? **************************************************
If the wind blew every petal from your precious red rose Would U be afraid of what U'd find inside? Prince - Dreamin' About U | |
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My mind and body shutting down... I am so tired! Everything is just so monotonous lately and I'm sick. *sigh* Bored, tired and sick... not a good combination.
I am also listening to Elvis Costello: Alison again... . [This message was edited Tue Oct 1 7:23:07 PDT 2002 by AzureStar] | |
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Led Zeppelin - The Crunge SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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city lights: detroit '82..."head" is on now. | |
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"Neurotic Sex Fiend"
By The Poopsies | |
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Sonny's bass thumping at the end of Daddy Pop | |
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Celebration '02, Night 5, Bambi!
I would have given anything to be at this celebration. Money sucks! | |
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this week I have been
mostly listening to... Come/Gold Experience era stuff. | |
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While downloading the new Madonna song, GNR Welcome to the Jungle is on the radio | |
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BorisFishpaw said: this week I have been
mostly listening to... Come/Gold Experience era stuff. Thanx Boris! | |
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Misfits - Bullet SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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Supa-uglay! "Climb in my fur." | |
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Misfits - Mommy, Can I Go Out and Kill Tonight? SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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Beach Boys - Sloop John B
Enjoying it too ----------------------------------------- | |
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Misfits - Death Comes Ripping SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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"Don't Know Why" (Live) - Norah Jones on NewPowerRadio | |
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Misfits - Die, Die My Darling SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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IceNine said: Misfits - Die, Die My Darling
These sound like quit a happy little band Ice. Have they any songs not linked to death? As a way of suggestion I'll listen to: Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong ----------------------------------------- | |
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dewmass said: IceNine said: Misfits - Die, Die My Darling
These sound like quit a happy little band Ice. Have they any songs not linked to death? As a way of suggestion I'll listen to: Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong The Misfits were a great band! Glen Danzig was the singer/songwriter for the band and he had a fascination with old science fiction and horror movies, thus the song titles and subjects. From the All Music Guide: "Genuinely shocking or tasteless, campy fun? It was sometimes hard to tell which way the Misfits wanted to be taken, and the immense cult following that has grown up in the years after their actual existence (1977-1983) seems divided in its own assessment. It certainly wasn't the Misfits' musicianship -- which was as crude as the recording quality of most of their oeuvre -- that endeared them to so many, although Glenn Danzig possessed one of the most distinctive and tuneful bellows in hardcore punk. Rather, it was Danzig's penchant for catchy, anthemic melodies, often delivered at warp speed, and his lyrical obsession with grade-B horror films and splatter imagery that helped the Misfits build a rabid posthumous following." SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred | |
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My Prince Hits 3/4 discs | |
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The Misfits - Who Killed Marilyn
Not all bad The Joys of Kazaa ----------------------------------------- | |
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I told you that the Misfits were great!
Now listening to: Elvis Costello - Broken SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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Elvis Costello - Almost Blue SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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IceNine said: dewmass said: IceNine said: Misfits - Die, Die My Darling
These sound like quit a happy little band Ice. Have they any songs not linked to death? As a way of suggestion I'll listen to: Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong The Misfits were a great band! Glen Danzig was the singer/songwriter for the band and he had a fascination with old science fiction and horror movies, thus the song titles and subjects. From the All Music Guide: "Genuinely shocking or tasteless, campy fun? It was sometimes hard to tell which way the Misfits wanted to be taken, and the immense cult following that has grown up in the years after their actual existence (1977-1983) seems divided in its own assessment. It certainly wasn't the Misfits' musicianship -- which was as crude as the recording quality of most of their oeuvre -- that endeared them to so many, although Glenn Danzig possessed one of the most distinctive and tuneful bellows in hardcore punk. Rather, it was Danzig's penchant for catchy, anthemic melodies, often delivered at warp speed, and his lyrical obsession with grade-B horror films and splatter imagery that helped the Misfits build a rabid posthumous following." misfits my fave song by them: "return of the fly". either that or "we are 138". | |
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PlastikLuvAffair said: IceNine said: dewmass said: IceNine said: Misfits - Die, Die My Darling
These sound like quit a happy little band Ice. Have they any songs not linked to death? As a way of suggestion I'll listen to: Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong The Misfits were a great band! Glen Danzig was the singer/songwriter for the band and he had a fascination with old science fiction and horror movies, thus the song titles and subjects. From the All Music Guide: "Genuinely shocking or tasteless, campy fun? It was sometimes hard to tell which way the Misfits wanted to be taken, and the immense cult following that has grown up in the years after their actual existence (1977-1983) seems divided in its own assessment. It certainly wasn't the Misfits' musicianship -- which was as crude as the recording quality of most of their oeuvre -- that endeared them to so many, although Glenn Danzig possessed one of the most distinctive and tuneful bellows in hardcore punk. Rather, it was Danzig's penchant for catchy, anthemic melodies, often delivered at warp speed, and his lyrical obsession with grade-B horror films and splatter imagery that helped the Misfits build a rabid posthumous following." misfits my fave song by them: "return of the fly". either that or "we are 138". My favorite is "Hybrid Moments." What a song! If you're gonna scream, scream with me Moments like this never last When the creatures rape your face Hybrid's opened up the door Ooh baby when you cry Your face is momentary You hide your looks behind these scars SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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Elvis Costello: She
the song sucks, but the lyrics are so pretty! . [This message was edited Tue Oct 1 11:13:22 PDT 2002 by AzureStar] | |
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Elvis Costello: Almost Blue | |
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AzureStar said: Elvis Costello: She
the song sucks, but the lyrics are so pretty! . [This message was edited Tue Oct 1 11:13:22 PDT 2002 by AzureStar] "She" is a good song... [This message was edited Tue Oct 1 11:23:20 PDT 2002 by IceNine] SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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IceNine said: "She" is a good song...
[This message was edited Tue Oct 1 11:23:20 PDT 2002 by IceNine] Yes, the lyrics are beautiful! That is why I was listening to it, even though I don't like how he sings it. | |
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