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The Power of Music
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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claudicici wrote:hey let mary play
Indeed I'm enjoying it. . .change again!
claudicici- Posts : 1259
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back to the music,I like a lot of cheese with my metal,my absolute favorite
Hank- Posts : 23
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Cradle of filth!!!! what about king diamond?
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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Well of course King Diamond, and Mercyful Fate too. . .
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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One of the avenues you guys led me down was Norwegian Black Metal. I bought a book on it and purchased a Mayhem album just to check it out.
Every year I have a big Halloween party that is popular among my friends. I hang up decor all through my little house. In the bathroom,for the most recent party, I hid a little boombox in my clothes hamper and played that Mayhem album on repeat. I got many compliments on how creepy it sounded in the bathroom.
Every year I have a big Halloween party that is popular among my friends. I hang up decor all through my little house. In the bathroom,for the most recent party, I hid a little boombox in my clothes hamper and played that Mayhem album on repeat. I got many compliments on how creepy it sounded in the bathroom.
claudicici- Posts : 1259
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oh I love king diamond,my first rats name was melissa I always had rats the ones we have now are ozzy and ruijk
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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Awesome album!
Also:
Cool rats by the way
Also:
Cool rats by the way
wadahoot- Posts : 97
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I love rats! They make super pets!
Gerbils are fun, but really just for watching, whereas rats interact more with humans.
I had friends back in the 70s that didn't have a TV, so they put an empty fish tank on the TV cart and filled it with gerbs. They were a LOT more amusing - hour for hour - than TV
Gerbils are fun, but really just for watching, whereas rats interact more with humans.
I had friends back in the 70s that didn't have a TV, so they put an empty fish tank on the TV cart and filled it with gerbs. They were a LOT more amusing - hour for hour - than TV
ziggy- Posts : 950
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ericclimbs wrote:
I agree. I need to see more live shows. In the past year I've only seen two. The surviving members of The Grateful Dead playing with Warren Haynes as The Dead. It was just like old times. I saw those guys play 25 times before Garcia died. The other band I saw, in a super small venue, was Gov't Mule (also Warren Haynes who also plays with the Allman Brothers). It was amazing.
Eric - the concert was at the Oakland Col. and the LAST time I attended a concert there it was The Grateful Dead, December 23rd or maybe even Christmas Eve as I recall, but I loved going to their shows. I was struck at how different concert going is these days...a bunch of old people (like my age but old looking) acting like old people!!!! LOL and then there's like families and stuff...nobody was passing around any joints and it was all so stale in the audience. I don't know if that's good or bad but just different
blouAngel- Posts : 260
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how about a bit of middle ground between Elton John and metal?
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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ziggy wrote:ericclimbs wrote:
I agree. I need to see more live shows. In the past year I've only seen two. The surviving members of The Grateful Dead playing with Warren Haynes as The Dead. It was just like old times. I saw those guys play 25 times before Garcia died. The other band I saw, in a super small venue, was Gov't Mule (also Warren Haynes who also plays with the Allman Brothers). It was amazing.
Eric - the concert was at the Oakland Col. and the LAST time I attended a concert there it was The Grateful Dead, December 23rd or maybe even Christmas Eve as I recall, but I loved going to their shows. I was struck at how different concert going is these days...a bunch of old people (like my age but old looking) acting like old people!!!! LOL and then there's like families and stuff...nobody was passing around any joints and it was all so stale in the audience. I don't know if that's good or bad but just different
At the Dead show in Mountain View last May 10 (Mother's day it was, because I had to call my Mom from the parking lot) there were a lot of oldsters, some with kids, but not too much had changed. And there was definately lots of joints and bowls going around! Of course we are talking about the legendary Grateful Dead. The shows I saw we're all between '89 and '91. I was just thinking about going to see them again when Jerry died in '95.
blouAngel- Posts : 260
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I see your Flash Gordon and raise you an Electra Woman and Dyna Girl.
Caution Dangrs Flashback inducing!!!
Caution Dangrs Flashback inducing!!!
claudicici- Posts : 1259
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queen,that brings me back to the fabulous lady gaga
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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Blou I'm all in. I give you Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp
ziggy- Posts : 950
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Eric, I'm pretty sure that concert was in 87,88 or 89...yeah the mind is real clear, lol. The most memorable Deadconcert was in Eugene OR 1986, I do belive and we camped for 2 days prior in the parking lot of sawdust in the RAIN - but on the day of the concert it was blue skies and unmentionable psychedelics.
My brother in law was a Grateful Dead roadie for a while, lived in SF and also partied with them and the Cuckoos Nest in Pendleton where my bro in law is from and where he and my sister lived. I was the only dead head in elementary school thanks to their influence
So yeah those shows are real concerts - even Elton John was sterilized - no banter with audience, no crazy costume changes, he's pretty low key all knightly and stuff.
Hey Blou, flashbacks are just scare tactics right????? I heard they aren't real; like reefer madness information.
Thought I'd better check before watching that video.
My brother in law was a Grateful Dead roadie for a while, lived in SF and also partied with them and the Cuckoos Nest in Pendleton where my bro in law is from and where he and my sister lived. I was the only dead head in elementary school thanks to their influence
So yeah those shows are real concerts - even Elton John was sterilized - no banter with audience, no crazy costume changes, he's pretty low key all knightly and stuff.
Hey Blou, flashbacks are just scare tactics right????? I heard they aren't real; like reefer madness information.
Thought I'd better check before watching that video.
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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ziggy wrote:Eric, I'm pretty sure that concert was in 87,88 or 89...yeah the mind is real clear, lol. The most memorable Deadconcert was in Eugene OR 1986, I do belive and we camped for 2 days prior in the parking lot of sawdust in the RAIN - but on the day of the concert it was blue skies and unmentionable psychedelics.
My brother in law was a Grateful Dead roadie for a while, lived in SF and also partied with them and the Cuckoos Nest in Pendleton where my bro in law is from and where he and my sister lived. I was the only dead head in elementary school thanks to their influence
So yeah those shows are real concerts - even Elton John was sterilized - no banter with audience, no crazy costume changes, he's pretty low key all knightly and stuff.
Hey Blou, flashbacks are just scare tactics right????? I heard they aren't real; like reefer madness information.
Thought I'd better check before watching that video.
The Dead show wasn't gentrified at all. There was a dude running up and down the aisle next to where I was seating. He was shirtless, sweating profusely, and his pupils were as big as bowling balls (if you catch my drift). During the songs he was running up and down and dancing and babbling about how he wanted to hear Sugaree. And then, Fortune smiled down upon him because the band actually did play Sugaree. That guy was in heaven!
claudicici- Posts : 1259
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ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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That's awesome. Do you even listen to The Dead Channel on Sirius/XM. Its a class act. On Sunday they have a show where archivists, who've known the band personally since back in the early days, tell great stories and trace the roots of the band.
ziggy wrote:Eric, I'm pretty sure that concert was in 87,88 or 89...yeah the mind is real clear, lol. The most memorable Deadconcert was in Eugene OR 1986, I do belive and we camped for 2 days prior in the parking lot of sawdust in the RAIN - but on the day of the concert it was blue skies and unmentionable psychedelics.
My brother in law was a Grateful Dead roadie for a while, lived in SF and also partied with them and the Cuckoos Nest in Pendleton where my bro in law is from and where he and my sister lived. I was the only dead head in elementary school thanks to their influence
That's awesome. Do you even listen to The Dead Channel on Sirius/XM. Its a class act. On Sunday they have a show where archivists, who've known the band personally since back in the early days, tell great stories and trace the roots of the band.
ericclimbs- Posts : 246
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blouAngel wrote:Eric, lay down your cards
Aww shit circus freaks! I'm putting on my black shades now.
Powermad is playing at the Hurricane. . stab it and steer. Wild at Heart anyone?
I just started a thread on books. We're gonna need one on movies too.
ziggy- Posts : 950
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Cirque de South Dakota!
That's some crazy stuff you guys. Keep it coming.
That's some crazy stuff you guys. Keep it coming.
claudicici- Posts : 1259
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I'm still in the game
bioshock my favourite game,so much like life...
bioshock my favourite game,so much like life...
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