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Joy Division: Heart and Soul

Great box set. I think I'm gonna just hang out on the couch and listen to this all day...mabe take some xanax, drink some tea, and dose on and off.


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lots of mojave 3

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at 2am on a saturday night, the fine weirdo's of philadelphia had shockingly intersting things to say about Imus on the sports radio station.

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Spent a lot of the weekend so far burning old vinyl to CD, mainly these two long lost treasures:


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[quote="Radcliffe"]Spent a lot of the weekend so far burning old vinyl to CD, mainly these two long lost treasures:


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Is this named for my favorite Buddy Holly song?

You guys got nothin on me. I got to go to a Montgomery Society Black Tie Ball last night. Held in the illustrious Coliseum (home to the Rodeo...and the rodeo's stench) The theme was "Support Our Troops" and gaggles of lame house wives in terrible costumes that were ostensibly based on a service branch's uniforms, danced to stuff like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," and "Proud to Be an American." They even did the Top Gun theme....at which time I leaned over to my buddy and said "Time to turn em and burn em, Goose."

I told Femgar if they had any heart they woulda done "Bombs Over Baghdad."

Anyway, the free booze was pretty sweet

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I bought Wild Billy Childish and the Musicians of the British Empire but I can't listen to it tonight since I have to read Clausewitz's 'On War' for tomorrow morning.

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Listening to Mandrew right now. This is great stuff. Reminds me a little of Matthew Sweet.


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Sen. LooGAR's Black Stick Wrote:
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Spent a lot of the weekend so far burning old vinyl to CD, mainly these two long lost treasures:


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Is this named for my favorite Buddy Holly song?

You guys got nothin on me. I got to go to a Montgomery Society Black Tie Ball last night. Held in the illustrious Coliseum (home to the Rodeo...and the rodeo's stench) The theme was "Support Our Troops" and gaggles of lame house wives in terrible costumes that were ostensibly based on a service branch's uniforms, danced to stuff like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," and "Proud to Be an American." They even did the Top Gun theme....at which time I leaned over to my buddy and said "Time to turn em and burn em, Goose."

I told Femgar if they had any heart they woulda done "Bombs Over Baghdad."

Anyway, the free booze was pretty sweet



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Sen. LooGAR's Black Stick Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
Spent a lot of the weekend so far burning old vinyl to CD, mainly these two long lost treasures:


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Is this named for my favorite Buddy Holly song?

You guys got nothin on me. I got to go to a Montgomery Society Black Tie Ball last night. Held in the illustrious Coliseum (home to the Rodeo...and the rodeo's stench) The theme was "Support Our Troops" and gaggles of lame house wives in terrible costumes that were ostensibly based on a service branch's uniforms, danced to stuff like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," and "Proud to Be an American." They even did the Top Gun theme....at which time I leaned over to my buddy and said "Time to turn em and burn em, Goose."

I told Femgar if they had any heart they woulda done "Bombs Over Baghdad."

Anyway, the free booze was pretty sweet



jesus h


Yeah, it was pretty disgusting. When I walked through the crowd to get drinks I would say "Excuse me, Support Our Troops!"

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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and saw Calla & Cloud Cult.

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Just some Zao (been in a hardcore mood lately)... and this little jem from Japan...

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I picked up Dilla's "Ruff Draft" so I've been listening to that, and I was talking to a guy at work about Sage Francis, so I pulled out one of his albums last night. Gonna work my way to the Lambchop bootleg I got at their show for this afternoon while shopping for Yerba Mate.

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I like the new Blonde Redhead a lot.


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Old or new? I saw them when Jesse was still with them ages ago while in college at a sweaty, little joint. Biohazard had played there the week before and ripped the place up apparently. I haven't listened to anything of theirs lately. Heard it wasn't that great (much like the hxc scene right now).

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Old or new? I saw them when Jesse was still with them


Jesse needs to get out of that Chrindie scene. He's too good a drummer.

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Nevermind...I was thinking of Jesse Sprinkle. Wrong band.


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listened to that new national a few more times.


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Old or new? I saw them when Jesse was still with them ages ago while in college at a sweaty, little joint. Biohazard had played there the week before and ripped the place up apparently. I haven't listened to anything of theirs lately. Heard it wasn't that great (much like the hxc scene right now).


old. I grew up on "Where Blood & Fire Bring Rest" and "Liberate Te Ex Inferis"... although I would now say that "(self-titled)" is probably their best work. So those were the three I was going through this weekend.


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I watched Sixteen Candles last night on cable for like the billionth time, and there's some really kick-ass songs in that flick. I wish I knew which song that was that played when Sammy Baker Davis Junior came face to face with Jake Ryan at the end of the New Faces Dance and then ran away in a panic. Pretty much every song in that movie not involving WHAM! or Billy Idol is a keeper.

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David Bowie's "Heathen"... I'd forgotten what a great album that is.


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