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Thread started 08/01/09 6:52am

thedoveoflove

Hey Hannigan from which era?

This such a cool track, kills anything from LF. What era is it from?

Thanks to the sender, I'll be jammin' this tune at my party tonite
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Reply #1 posted 08/01/09 7:16am

thePJsupreme

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eehhrr.....Rudedog??
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Reply #2 posted 08/02/09 12:44am

squirrelgrease

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music I love it. It's from the aborted project "Roadhouse Gorgonzola".
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Reply #3 posted 08/02/09 12:50am

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squirrelgrease said:

music I love it. It's from the aborted project "Roadhouse Gorgonzola".

Aah the legendary Cheese Sessions. Happier times sad
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #4 posted 08/02/09 12:57am

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KeithyT said:

squirrelgrease said:

music I love it. It's from the aborted project "Roadhouse Gorgonzola".

Aah the legendary Cheese Sessions. Happier times sad


Yep. The outtake "Little Red Baguette" is to die for.
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Reply #5 posted 08/02/09 1:08am

thedoveoflove

So r there more tracks from these Cheese sessions available?

I've not heard of them before.

They sound funky. Was the album going to be called Cheese?

What year was this being worked on?

Is it connected 2 Roadhouse Garden? I read about that stuff on the org.
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Reply #6 posted 08/02/09 2:44am

Dave1992

squirrelgrease said:

KeithyT said:


Aah the legendary Cheese Sessions. Happier times sad


Yep. The outtake "Little Red Baguette" is to die for.



music I Would Fry 4 U
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Reply #7 posted 08/02/09 5:31am

Genesia

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Dave1992 said:

squirrelgrease said:



Yep. The outtake "Little Red Baguette" is to die for.



music I Would Fry 4 U


Let's Go Croissant nod
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #8 posted 08/02/09 6:28am

Dave1992

Genesia said:

Dave1992 said:




music I Would Fry 4 U


Let's Go Croissant nod


The only thing I don't like about it is that it has officially released stuff on it, too! Peach, anyone?! disbelief

Such a cheat!
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Reply #9 posted 08/02/09 10:24am

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thedoveoflove said:

So r there more tracks from these Cheese sessions available?


Yes. There was a reworking of Kiss titled "Swiss". Nice track, but there seem to be some holes in the musicianship. My favorite track from the sessions is "Monterey Jack Bitch".


I've not heard of them before.


He recorded under the pseudonym Limburger Tracy.


They sound funky. Was the album going to be called Cheese?


The longer these tracks sit around, the funkier they get. Cheese was the working title only.


What year was this being worked on?


Roadhouse Gorgonzola, or "Cheese" was cut in 2009.


Is it connected 2 Roadhouse Garden? I read about that stuff on the org.


Don't read stuff on the org.
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Reply #10 posted 08/02/09 10:34am

bsk3601

falloff yall are crazy...
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