What are you listening to right now?
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Also, for anyone left alarmed by the cliffhanger that is Sir Nose D'Void of Funk's appearance at the end of that clip: Don't worry. I saw that show, though not in Houston, and can therefore assure you that he's no problem at all, really.
You just gotta shoot him with m'bop gun.
Life on Mars -- David Bowie, live, a few days after Hurricane Katrina
Five Years -- David Bowie and The Arcade Fire, same gig
Wake Up -- The Arcade Fire and David Bowie, ibid
You just gotta shoot him with m'bop gun.
Life on Mars -- David Bowie, live, a few days after Hurricane Katrina
Five Years -- David Bowie and The Arcade Fire, same gig
Wake Up -- The Arcade Fire and David Bowie, ibid
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But I can't find a whole decent video of "(Bop Gun) Endangered Species." But here's part of it in a medley from the next tour. Which I didn't see. In Houston, or anywhere else.
(Bop Gun) Endangered Species/Shit Goddamn/Etcetera -- Parliament (Funkadelic)
Mmmbop -- Hanson
Sorry. But it's a really good single.
(Bop Gun) Endangered Species/Shit Goddamn/Etcetera -- Parliament (Funkadelic)
Mmmbop -- Hanson
Sorry. But it's a really good single.
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hey jeff aura lewis was new to me, great stuff
i didnt know reggae or dub existed until hearing this tune, off my face at a rave in england in 1991, at the unbelievable age of 18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzszjZsp2o4
not that it is reggae or dub, but it began the journey
i didnt know reggae or dub existed until hearing this tune, off my face at a rave in england in 1991, at the unbelievable age of 18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzszjZsp2o4
not that it is reggae or dub, but it began the journey
the question is why, who, why, what, why, when, why and why again?
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actually that just kickstarted a weird trip down ...
picture a young lad, boggly eyes, hands in the air and a brain somewhere 30,000ft above - that was me in 1991
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzszjZsp2o4
and somewhere in this strange looking bunch of kids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2wCto67 ... re=related
ahhh, i weep for lost brain cells
picture a young lad, boggly eyes, hands in the air and a brain somewhere 30,000ft above - that was me in 1991
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzszjZsp2o4
and somewhere in this strange looking bunch of kids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2wCto67 ... re=related
ahhh, i weep for lost brain cells
the question is why, who, why, what, why, when, why and why again?
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I've probably posted all these before, but peepaw's nostalgic for his fuddle duddlin' '70s Ontario rock
Fludd - Get Up Get Out and Move On
Max Webster - Toronto Tontos
Crowbar - Too True Mama
Steel River - Southbound Train
Fludd - Get Up Get Out and Move On
Max Webster - Toronto Tontos
Crowbar - Too True Mama
Steel River - Southbound Train
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OMG! CHUM FMJeff wrote:I've probably posted all these before, but peepaw's nostalgic for his fuddle duddlin' '70s Ontario rock
“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” - William Faulkner
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Last summer in Koreatown this jeep drove by me playing what I can only describe as Nortenos / Narcocorridos colliding with really raw dancehall. It was the freshest sound I've heard in a long-time. I've been in a bunch of record stores trying to figure out what it was with no luck. Nortec was the best any clerk could come up with it. Still trying to find it - what Mayhem is to, say, Slayer, this stuff was to Nortec. Anyone hear a bell ringing?
"What's robbing a bank compared with founding a bank?" Bertolt Brecht
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Beats me, but the Nortec collective is probably the first to have someone named after a nail gun.
Maybe?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6KFB4pPVpU
Maybe?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6KFB4pPVpU
