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Annabelle

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  1. you're an idiot. lennon has been eulagized by so many boomers today. blabbing to their children the importance of the man & his impact on music. little kids now know who lennon is because of this day day & how he died. no one cares about dimebag. let alone more than lennon.
  2. 2000 light years from home is radical. what is wrong with you people?
  3. whats the big deal?
  4. we're talking about a guy here who works about 5 mintues from my house. i see him working quite often. i look at him, smirk, and keep walking. its rather humrous to hear everyone's viewpoint of an internet legend (clearly he has done a good job at something as msot of you care so much about him) that i see in the flesh. hearing his voice. seing his penguin shuffle of a walk. his hairline that slides down his spine. i am almost tempted to pretend to buy a cell phone so we can discuss stuff. i'll ask about wwe ringtones. see if there is a chris benoit one. maybe that'll instigate convo.
  5. beginning of the article i believed it. until some parts. like stuart scott. i hate that guy. i hope schwab eats him whole.
  6. you are correct
  7. if chappelle isn't on board, i can't get into it. its his work that comedy central will essentially shill at their leisure. but really, chappelle was good to end the show now. when ivy league yuppies like mik da doctor are into it, its time to put the baby to sleep. really.
  8. i like the strokes. they're swell. the latest single isn't as bad as most say, iehter. although it does sound sorta hash pipe-ish.
  9. he was horrible, folks.
  10. this is so ridiculous. one last attempt by a broke, trying to hang on, ex-wrestler to receive one mroe fat check.
  11. shame on those who support this tour
  12. the stones aftermath, between the buttons, & satanic majesties had some weird instrumentalism and such that the beatles didn't have. i read somewhere the list of exotic instruments that jones played during his tenure. and most people, i've always figured at least, have always enjoyed the beggars banquet to exile string of albums with mick taylor
  13. the stones were the best with brian jones. i know i am excluding the work from exile & sticky fingers but tis how i feel.
  14. what? i agree on honky tonk. but ruby tuesday & under my thumb are easily two fo the best. odd. just odd.
  15. yes my ignore list is back thanks adminmike
  16. after '78 & easily the worst stones radio song. made those fuckers dead in my eyes after that shit.
  17. coltrane's free jazz was better, because as a mentioned earlier, his group had the musical chops to pull it off. much like anything in music.
  18. holy shit my ignore list has been erased!
  19. you is on drugs, man
  20. i'll try electric warrior again, and skip over bang a gong. seriously, i heard that song on the album & shut it off. i went through 20 eyars of ym life without knowing t rex was associated with that garbage. sorta like iggy pop with real wild child. fuck.
  21. i appreciate the miles stuff over the former because of his desire to surround himself with the best musicians. his "post bop" stuff is played so hard yet so subdued. miles needed to thank tony williams & ron carter for his 60's rennaisance. they made the music great.
  22. i cannot ever get over bang a gong. fuck, is that song horrible it ruined t rex like money ruined pink floyd for me. lately i've come to the geenral conclusion that i am a total musical pansy & i require sugary hooks for nearly everything. it must sound beautiful, or the musicianship better compensate for lack of that. the harder the better in that instance.
  23. ever seen a picture of brotzmann? totally describes his music more adequately than words. i really dont know anything about free jazz. i tried my darndest to get into it, but i couldn't. i can only enjoy the coltrane stuff because of the musical genius playing it. anyone in that quartet could have, and was, brilliant band leaders. only elvin jones failed to compile a noteworthy album. but its elvin jones, arguably one of the greatest ever.
  24. albert ayler had some good stuff. coltrane's latter stuff fits into this category. ascension, meditations, and interteller space are popular choices. i'd say a love supreme except there is still some melody within somewheres. ornette coleman, don cherry, cecil taylor are all notorious names. unfortunately i can't suggest any actual albums as i can't really deal with a lot of that stuff. there is one album by a german artist, peter brottzmann (sp?P) called machine gun which is totally abrasive, cold european jazz that totally neglects any element of melody or musical being. its just noise. its a challenging listening. too challenging. i also found anthony braxtons for alto, which was mentioned somewhere else, as quite fucking diffitcult, too. i'd google/allmusic said artists & go from there. edit: while not free jazz, i think you'd also totally love tony williams lifetime. there are two albums which are so great. they pretty much surpass whatever miles davis did with fusion int he early 70's they rock so much harder than anything miles did. they groove harder than miles. they are uncompromising musical statements. i can only imagine three jazzheads comign off stage with bleeding hands after playing these songs live. these have the musical chops to pull off whatever the fuck they wanted. the albums are turn it over & emergency!
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