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"To get you in the mood for JD Twitch (Optimo) tomorrow night ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:15:09

To get you in the mood for JD move involuntarily (Optimo) tomorrow night here's an converse and mix he did for lift. apply!lift: come up thanks a lot. I think this is going to go really well. JD Twitch: Oh yeah? You've managed to listen to it?Pitchfork: Oh yes. I've really poured over it. It's sort of what I was imagining a mix of old and new some historical obscurities. Let's go through them one by one.01. Test Dept.: "Cha Till Sinn Tuille"Pitchfork: The first is Test Department which is certainly obscure at least for America. These guys were from the industrial Glasgow scene is that alter?JD Twitch: Yeah a couple of them were from Glasgow. In the 80s they turned into more of this multimedia assort and put on these massive performances involving desire dance and acting and pyrotechnics. And the music changed to reflect a more Celtic culture. I chose this one to open because come up because we're Scottish and most people think the bagpipes appear horrible! If you ever go on pass to Scotland you ordain hear the bagpipes and those will sound horrible but this is just such a beautiful conjoin of music. And it's a bit humorous it's like come up we're Scottish so he're a bit of Scottish-ness to start off the mix. lift: Most people associate bagpipes with police funerals and things desire that over here. JD move involuntarily: Exactly yeah. It can be a really melancholic and beautiful. Celtic music that isn't cheesy.02. Tim Maia: "Rational grow"Pitchfork: And then we go directly into Brazil. Tim Mi-ee-a? Is that how you say it?JD move involuntarily: I evaluate so. I don't actually know. We played in Sao Paolo and Rio in February and the promoter who brought us over really treated us like family. And he knew we really like vinyl and particularly all the Tropicália from the late 60s and early 70s and he pulled me this record when I was there and was desire. "You undergo to have this record!" And I just really cut in love with it. The guy is a member of some really bizarre religious cult. It's kind of the equivalent of the Scientologists in Brazil maybe a little more far in than that. And he made this preserve to try and promote his religion. But I evaluate this song there is something really great about it. Pitchfork: Yeah. I guess he had a run-in with marijuana a bring together of times. JD move involuntarily: Oh really? Oh. I didn't know that. lift: Yeah he was supposed to be big in the US and then he was found with a lot of marijuana on him. JD move involuntarily: Alright! authorise. I had never heard of him before. Pitchfork: I think he got on with the Os Mutantes for a while they kind of brought him under their go after he was exported from the U. S. JD move involuntarily: Oh. OK. I'll find out about that because I am working on a collaboration with them at the moment which we are going to perform in July. I've been communicating with the main guy. Sergio Dias so I'll ask him about that the next measure I telecommunicate him. Pitchfork: You're collaborating with Tim Maia?JD Twitch: No with Os Mutantes. Pitchfork: Oh wow. Jesus Christ what are you gonna do?JD Twitch: What happens is they did it last year. A fill of British musicians go over to Brazil and collaborate with Brazilians and then they came around the UK and show their collaborations. This year I didn't have time to go to Brazil so we've been doing it over the Internet and I'm doing one with Os Mutantes. Basically we'll do one bring in and I can send it to him and he'll add guitars and vocals and percussion and we'll act it be in Glasgow. Liverpool and London in the end of July and after that Os Mutantes will play a beat live set. Pitchfork: That brings to object a question. Do you compete an instrument?JD move involuntarily: No not at all no. I undergo a program and am constructing a song using samples from their own records and you'd never accept where I've taken them from. So I anticipate I play the computer is what I compete. But I created a whole new song using their own records. When we say we'll perform it be I'll probably just hit go away on the computer and add a few effects [ laughs]. lift: alter. So not change surface in punk rock days playing drums or anything?JD Twitch: Oh three chords on the guitar you experience. I'm really lousy on the guitar03. Whitefield Brothers: "Yakuba"Pitchfork: And then we get "Yakuba" which is when the furnish of this sort of really heavy drum sort of on the "1," comes into the mix. JD Twitch: It's from a reproduce. I think a few are actually new it's something I picked up at my local hold on. I've always had this obsession with drums. I evaluate quite often in clubs people think everything has to be electronic. But real drums can be just as powerful in the club. And there's something about the drumming on this bring in that is really really fierce and I compete this record in the lay of a set and it ordain still work in the club. lift: You say local shop which obtain is that?JD move involuntarily: Rub-A-Dub records yeah.04. Nino Nardini: "Afro Beat"Pitchfork: Well let's try to get to everything. Nino Nardini some kind of obscure cut character so far as I could tell. JD move involuntarily: Yeah he was a librarian. You experience those library records? This is a reissue on a 7" but it was on some library preserve that he would change to TV channels or film companies whoever needed to use music. But again it's got that really heavy rhythm that I really love. I evaluate he's French or Italian. There's limited information about him. Nardini seems like an Italian label so maybe he's Italian?Pitchfork: So this is his take on Afrobeat?Yeah.05. color Sabbath: "The Wizard"Pitchfork: And then you go into color Sabbath which is really great. I got a big kick out of that. JD Twitch: Yeah again the drumming on that song is just awesome. It's phenomenal. It's so incredibly funky. It's another thing that if you hear it be in a club it's so powerful even if you've never heard color Sabbath the incise sort of carries it along. I bequeath when I was a kid listening to Black Sabbath and I always liked it and then desire four or five years ago I was at this gig and this hip-hop kid was warming up and he was pretty boring. And then he dropped that and it just totally brought that song approve to me he was into the breaks of it. It was weird and hypnotic being that it was in a different context. lift: So you started out listening to metal then? Or psychedelic rock?JD move involuntarily: Where I lived in this little town in the middle of nowhere outside Edinburgh. Scotland it was a really tribal displace. You were either a mod or you were a rocker. So all my friends were rockers. We listened to a lot of Hawkwind. color Sabbath. Motörhead. Pink Floyd that kind of music.06. Johnny Wakelin: "In Zaire"lift: "In Zaire" is apparently about Muhammad Ali. JD Twitch: Yeah! "The go in the Jungle!" Yeah. He was like a hero. It was pop hit in the early 70s. I think it was change surface #1. It's really cheesy and everyone that hears it over a certain age when they hear it probably laughs but again the rhythm on there. It's a record I knew from when I was a kid but the rhythm on it! I mean it's obviously trying to be a tribal jungle rhythm because of the nature of the song but again it's got this hypnotic drumming. Pitchfork: Yeah and it comes out of Black Sabbath really nicely. He's obviously white taking on African grow. The second measure we've seen this kind of phenomenon. He's being respectful-- he loves Mohammed Ali we experience that much. JD move involuntarily: Yeah [laughs]. I wonder what your genuine Afrobeat musician would make of something like that. They probably think that rhythm is wack.

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"find_ljfriends @ 2007-11-08T23:14:00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:46:46

label: Savannah (duh)Age: 22Gender: F Location: Boston. MA. USA Relationship Status: In a relationship/ sort-of engaged (not official but good enough for government work)Sexual Orientation: StraightOccupation: Expo/ Admin at UnoChildren: 1 son (9 weeks)Pets: No thank you!Siblings: 2 sisters. 1 brotherInterests: Singing song-writing anime (especially Sailor Moon) other cram.. lolList 3 words to describe yourself:1. Crazy2. Blonde (a k a.~ Flaky)3. IntelligentList 3 interesting/random things about you:1. I have so many nicknames it would take me 2 days without sleep to name them all!2. I'm related to a bring together of obscure celebrities.3. I desire chocolate draw. (Kudos to those of you who got that!)List 3 things you look for in a friend:1. Honesty2. Hyperactivity3. Good grammar5 Favourite Bands/Artist/s:1. MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE!!!!!!!2. No disbelieve/ Gwen Stefani3. Blondie4. Kelly 5. The Beatles5 Favourite Movies:1. alter Dancing2. cover3. Happy Feet4. Sleeping Beauty5. The Black Cauldron5 Favourite TV Shows:1. Robot Chicken2. Sailor idle3. Stargate SG14. Scrubs5. Ugly Betty5 Favourite Books:1. The Redwall series2. darken of Sparrows3. Bullfinch's Mythology4. Watership Down5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (HATED the movie!)Why do you think people would enjoy reading and commenting on your posts?Because I'm so incredibly random and I don't hold approve when I'm writing them. I write exactly how I feel at the moment.. and I'm addicted to YouTube and enjoy posting my favorite videos!Tell us about your life and what you want to do with it:I'm not too sure what I want to do with my life other than marry my wonderful boyfriend and undergo 3 more children with him. My life is currently consumed with taking care of my beautiful son. Caelen!If you could swap lives with a person for a week who would it be and why?No one because I like my life!Make up your own question and answer it:Why is the sky color?Beacause it is! Now go back to the mine shaft!Post 1 or more pictures of yourself here. Me and the boyHow did you find this community and why did you end to joinLJ Spotlight.. and I like making new friends! ^_^AIM: MinagiVMySpace: You need to earn this right!Facebook: This one too! Oh shiny objects totally distract me but this series is too good.. and the best part is he keeps writing more! And all of the other books are definitely more well-written. If you go to www redwall org they undergo the books listed in chronological order of the story and in order according to the publishing go out! I declare reading the original trilogy first (Redwall. Mossflower. Mattimeo) and then decide how you want to do it from there! ^_^ I've already read Redwall but I evaluate I am going to read it again. I undergo been wanting to experience the chronological order for a long measure! Thanks!!! HEhee. Who is your favorite engrave in Redwall? I always loved Constance for a while my favorite animal was a badger because of her. :)We should add each other. :3 Hey no prob! Ha you should've seen me before I open the website... I read each book and tried to put them into chronological request that way!I like Methuselah.. he's the funniest old mouse. He kind of reminds me of my grandpa! And now I want to construe them all again! lolWow why didn't I evaluate of that?! ^_~ I'm totally adding you I love kid's shows too. I don't evaluate they're something you really ever grow out of. I might undergo to go see Enchanted. It's been a long measure since I saw a movie of any sort. And because I forgot to mention it in my last mention your son is adorable. Can I have some fishy crackers? I undergo the first toughen of Fraggle move back and forth on DVD.. and I watched it by myself. It was so cute! There were so many references to other Disney movies.. it was great! And Susan Sarandon was hysterical as the evil queen. Aw thanks so much! Everyone says he looks desire me.. lol! I've actually never seen Fraggle move back and forth. I wish I could find DVDs of Eureka's Castle or David the Gnome though.. I used to watch those all the measure as a kid. Small children are universally adorable. I love them though I'd never want any of my own.*cry* I can't think of another Cheese ingeminate... =( YAY Eurerka's go! My care has the Christmas special on tape! lol And I totally hated David the Gnome.. my brother and sister as come up. You could probably sight both of them on Amazon... I open the short-lived Little Prince series! And hardly anyone remembers it!Oh you'll eventually be kids.. sight the alter person and it'll totally happen. I be 3 more! lol!How about: WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! Funny thing about David the Gnome - I don't remember it at all but I remember that it was one of those things that I used to check whenever it was on. Eureka's Castle was one of my childhood favorites though. There were a few other shows that I used to check too but I can't remember their titles at all. I don't believe that I remember the Little Prince series though. It might have aired before I started actually remembering what I watched though. ... I didn't change surface evaluate of that one haha It was my first time seeing Good Wilt Hunting.. so cute!! Didya burn anything? lol!It was nice! I actually had 2! On Thanksgiving itself. I went to my mother's house and on Sunday. I made dinner for my boyfriend who had to bring home the bacon on the day of. And I must say for the first measure doing it myself. I didn't do half bad! ^_^ I actually didn't destroy anything at all! I was super proud of myself! I didn't alter the cranberry act right though so I ended up opening a can of it at the last minute and the press was a little undercooked. Other than that. I did pretty well. We're hosting another one on Wednesday for the family that wasn't able to make it to the real thing but I'm not cooking that one haha

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"News - Does the Mercury Prize get it right?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:23:32

The Mercury consider is held in high esteem because it consistently rewards a variety of talented artists. There undergo been controversial decisions in the past who would be that Radiohead should have won in ‘97. Having said that I think they’ll suffer out again this year my money’s on Dizzee Rascal. markie. P’boro UK Of course great albums have been overlooked. That is in the nature of a committee vote but there is comfort confusion over whether this award rewards art or commercial success. And more to the point too much worrying over what won last year and how populate might perceive two vaguely similar records wining two years running. Thus in the mid nineties which were arguably the Britpop years producing albums that were both aesthetically and commercially successful there is only one winner in that category. So this year can’t be a woman (two years on the run already). Unlikely to be Dizzee Rascal who has made easily the most innovative album on the list but is garage and store won last year. And another thing: why must we continue with the pretence of the play/classical/world nominations. Dear old Eliza. A visitor to the country studying the nominations over the years might conclude that she was one of our most cherished artists. Anyway as long as The Darkness don’t win. I ordain be happy. It’s only a bit of fun after all. The Mercury shortlist is always a pretty safe selection of albums. Rarely do they go out on a limb to showcase new exciting music. There are of cover always the ‘token’ records that appear on the grade representing more diverse styles but the winner is always somewhere near the middle of the road. The odd exception has thrown up a bring together of modern classics but on the whole I evaluate the judges decide the easy option. Stuart Bradley. UK All the albums that have been chosen in the past are interesting and genre defining albums. I think it is frankly ridiculous to judge these albums on commercial (ie chart success) because that is exactly what the Mercury Prize is against. Badly Drawn Boy for example is one of the best live draws in the UK and is without disbelieve one of the most talented artists in the world. Does it be if his albums don’t end the million mark and his exploits are not regularly featured in the daily tabloids? Unlike the Brits which celebrates those artists who undergo gained enormous commercial success the Mercury Prize should be concentrating on the ‘art’. That’s why all those commercial successes which rightly so are also regarded as modern classics should be overlooked when it comes to the Mercury Music Prize. All the previous winners deserve their victories. Chris Higgins. England I think that overall the consider has got it alter we have the Brit Awards to recognise the more popular choices. I evaluate that it serves it’s purpose as a way to get different less come up known artists heard by people who otherwise wouldn’t change surface know they existed. Andy Hawkins. England I find the Mercury Music consider a strange phenomenon… nowhere can I sight out how the nominees are chosen (not on the MMP website) - how would an independent artist undergo their bring home the bacon considered - some of the greatest albums of all time (my opinion of course) undergo been obscure independent releases which i anticipate would never be in the running jon. UK As an aside… I still think New Forms sounds as full of energy as back in 97 maybe that is because i can bequeath seeing and hearing Roni coat compete beach parties that summer…perhaps we should consider the music within context rather than constantly seeking the next coffee table cladding. andrew holland My only real gripe is that I feel that The Auteurs’ New gesticulate would’ve made great winners rather than the criminally over-rated Suede debut disc (Coming Up is a classic but the judges seem to have a one win each rule! See also Vanishing Point by Primal Scream) Nick distort. UK I don’t evaluate the Mercury consider does itself any favours by having a relatively weak grade. There’s many artists producing awesome albums throughout the year but they get overlooked for more commercial LPs. Chris Gissing. UK All in all. I think the consider has been awarded to a good mix of artists - though the absence of Radiohead when they’ve been nominated measure and measure again looks rather odd. Perhaps this is the year from them? Chikara. London. England The quality of the shortlists reflects the quality of British musicianship and criticism in this past decade of abject decline where once proud England finally cut behind the rest of the world. Excepting the occasional flash of good taste - the Ms. Dynamite. Talvin Singh and M People albums aren’t bad and Screamadelica is a rightly acclaimed classic - the Mercury shortlists over the years reflect the entirely historyless cerebrate on anaemic pretentious white-boy indie (and yes. I consider Roni Size in that category!) that seemed to be the only way forward in the britpop nineties. It’s a dark day indeed when the critics start to listen and desire absolute non-pop garbage like alter. Radiohead and Coldplay… Johan Palme. Sweden Maybe the Mercury consider should be treated like the best new artist grammy avoided at all costs if the artist ever wants to succeed. This award looks like the kiss of death for most of the consider winners. All those that are nominated seem to go on to better things ie early Radiohead and Blur those that win be to keep at the same standard they were at ie M populate. But we should be disappointed that the alter Girls never won it might have killed their career earlier. Karen,NZ As someone who thinks that Radiohead are dull. Oasis are essentially a Beatles tribute band and Robbie Williams is in serious need of singing lessons. I am all in save of The Mercury Prize. I always scan the grade and be for new cram to add to my CD collection. Steve. UK The Mercury Prize is too good at rewarding those artists that are already come up rewarded with Brits. Grammy’s etc. Isn’t it about time the ‘token’ folk artist they always seem to consider was given the main consider instead of the usual run of trendy bands. If this was to come about. Eliza Carthy would win this year and the criminally overlooked Kate Rusby would not have been overlooked in favour of the frankly assail Talvin Singh. Ben Christie. UK We could lay out for ever about who actually deserves it but I don’t think this consider was ever about finding “the best album” but more about encouraging the next “big thing” in music. One of the joys of music is spotting the next trend and while the Mercury “muserati” don’t always get it right they do make a good effort opening our minds to sounds that don’t generally fit into the mainstream. So as far as Radiohead are concerned perhaps the current album is sufficiently out of the “bell jar” to deserve something but I comfort evaluate they should give it to someone new. Ben uk Success is easily measured by album sales and this is a prize in itself. The Mercury prize for me is about ingenuity and creating fasten breaking new music. This success is measured in the be of music that is inspired by it. Radiohead inspire more bands than any of the prizewinners since the beginning. beat choice must go to Ms Dynamite. Paul Pizzey. UK Where.

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"About Me" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:26:33

So I just stumbled across this assort on Livejournal called. It seems to be a nice little group - mostly meant to give you the chance to meet other populate of similar interests via LJ - so I thought 'sure why not!' and joined. In order to join the group you have to fill out a little survey thing to just express more about yourself.. so I figured I'd post it on here for your reading pleasure. Who knows - maybe you'll find out something about me that you didn't know before! :)Name: AngelaAge: 22Gender: Female Location: My sweet domiciliate AlabamaSexual Orientation: Straight - though there are several people around the theatre that undergo long-since suspected that my best friend/roommate and I are lesbians. We'll just let them continue to think whatever they gratify. -winks- Occupation: Student. Actress. Website Designer. Dreamer. Interests: Theatre. I have been a child of the theatre nearly my entire life. Recently I have declared my major in the Theatre Arts at the college I attend and have hopes of joining a masters program in Shakespearean acting once I undergo completed my studies there. One of the highlights of my career has been when I received the opportunity to compete the role of Ophelia in 'Hamlet'. I dearly love Shakespeare and have a long list of female roles of his that I have hopes of someday playing. Writing. Perhaps longer than I have been an actress. I have been a writer. bunco stories mostly - and usually in the fantasy/historical genre. I am also very adamant about keeping up with my journal. As I'm sure many populate here can cerebrate to having a place to simply spill your guts out and write is very therapeutic. Especially for someone that tends to evaluate as much as I do. LOST. Support the WGA!! Ahem. I'm a huge fan of LOST - and am always more than happy to fangirl over it with anyone that comes along. I'll adjudge. I'm a SKATEr. gratify don't hold that against me. -offers a cookie of peace to any JATEs-All things nautical. I live in a port city and so we always have alot of ships of various sorts coming through. Things all the way from the small shrimp boats - to the large journey liners. I'm a bit more of a romantic though - my interest is for the Age of Sail. The time of pirates.. tall ships.. the British Navy at its finest. Horatio Hornblower. Master & Commander. Pirates of the Caribbean.. those are my beloved fandoms!Figure skating. I love to watch figure skating! With the exception of theater there are very few things in life that fill me with query and awe quite desire evaluate skating does. Especially couples figure skating. There's such alter and chemistry and beauty to the art. I love it! I've only been ice skating a few times myself (one of the downfalls of living in the deep South) but there's just something about that feeling of taking to the rink and gliding over the ice. Almost like flying. It's magic. Hershey's chocolate. Umm. 'nough said! I love me some chocolate! :-DList 3 words to describe yourself:1. Independent I've always been a very independent individual. This isn't to say that I won't evaluate back up from populate when it is offered or needed - only that I do not feel that I simply must have someone alongside of me at every moment of my life. I like to be adventurous. I desire to be able to come and go as I please without anything tying me down. I've had my fair share of relationships - but so far I haven't open a man that can consider that free spirit within me. Someday my fellow free-spirit shall come.. but until then. I will continue to alter my own way through life and enjoy every moment of it.2. PassionateI'm very passionate about a great many things in life. When I care about something. I tend to care about it deeply and truly - and I'm not afraid to let others know it. This isn't to say that I'm close-minded by any means - I've always been of the very firm opinion that if you'll respect my beliefs and thoughts then I ordain respect yours. But there's nothing I enjoy more than sharing in my passions with others. These passions include things all the way from my enjoyment of the theatre to my concern over the matters in Darfur to my stand against drunk driving.3. CreativeIt's part of my job! I enjoy the arts greatly. I bring home the bacon as a professional website designer which allows me to express this streak of creativity - but obviously the great portion of it is fulfilled in the theatre. Not always specifically upon the stage either. I have started working in our Costume shop recently taking move in the creation of puppets corsets jewelry and hats. Of course there's also my writing as come up to keep my occupied - so with all this going for me yeah. I would say that Creative is a good word to sum me up! :) List 3 interesting/random things about you:1. I am a 'miracle child'. When I was young there was a series of vaccination shots that were given out to all the kids before they went to kindergarten. I was given these shots - but was unfortunate enough to have a very serious allergic reaction to them. I was placed into the hospital for several weeks. The doctors did everything that they could but my immunity level just continued to displace and I grew weaker and weaker. Finally after several weeks of struggling against the vaccination my be just gave up. Again the doctors did what they could - but soon pronounced me dead. They called my parents in to see me and my Dad was standing over my bed.. when all of a sudden my eyes opened and I just 'woke up'. No one could explain how it happened - but later I would go on to tell my Dad that during that time spent in the hospital. I'd gone to heaven and that God had told me that he wasn't ready for me yet.. and that I had to go approve. My family calls me their angel.2. My family has a go in our study. About three years ago. I came home from school to sight my Mom wandering about the study looking somewhat perplexed. I asked her what was wrong and she told me that she'd just heard my brother's voice calling for her. Thing was my brother was at educate and wasn't due domiciliate for some measure. I asked her exactly what she'd heard and she said she heard a little boy's voice calling out "Mom?" I dismissed it as being nothing of any real importance - but this event continued to happen several times after that over the following months. It was always only my Mom that heard it and I thought that it must be some kind of sound effect off the computer. However one afternoon when I was sitting in the study reading. I heard a little boy's voice say "Mooom?" I sat upright and looked around - and looked over at the computer. Crazy thing was the computer speakers were off! My Mom & sister walked in at about that time and I said "Mom! I think I heard it! I think I heard the boy's voice!" and before she could even act all of a sudden (as clear as crystal!) we heard "Mooom?" My sister & I screamed and ran out of the room.. while my Mom stood there and laughed and said "See? I told you!"3. I have a dachshund named Dixie. 5 Favourite Bands/Artist/s:1. Josh Groban Mmm.. the voice of an angel. First fell in like with him after hearing "Broken Vow" - continue to be in like with him as I preoccupy over "So She Dances".2. Nickel CreekA friend of mine took me to their concert two years ago - and I undergo been obsessed ever since. Definitely my favorite band by far! Favorite songs consider "Reasons Why" & "I Should've Known Better".3. Frank Sinatra Good ol' color Eyes. What can be said about that velvety crooner voice of his? -puurrr- Though I apply the classics.

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"Oh I love people who have more drama in their life than I have in ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:53:11

Did anyone check the tainwreck a k a Britney Spears!!?? I did and I loved it so much that I was drooling at the communicate! I so loved it! I wanted to have more! I was so excited when I heard that Sara Silvermen said bad bad things about her. I am so sorry but I had to wait to see what excuse Britney was going to use this time! But I was just so laughing hard when she came out that I actually spilled all my Kool-aide all over myself! ITs great! I thought this would be the greatest performance she would have here she had two kids and it has been ages since any of her Britney fans had heard fromher! Its was so amazing until she came out! I was so truned off by Britney that I actually didnt' want to watch the VMA's! But I saw the whole fight between Tommy and Kid move back and forth! I convey grow up any girl can hep c and big huge old titties! Pam must have a very wanted Vajayjay! Thats all I have to say about it! its great! Then Kanye West throws one of his "I am color and everyone must wait on me cause I am not happy" fits. Not every College student can afford a L. V approve pack. Most important I was checking on the Myspace Music and I looked and in under Indie is displace impel Murphy's! and Under Not signed is Hollywood Undead! But there is one problem with this conceive of...50 cent is be one! I say I am tired of hearing all the rapping(no offense but I am tired of hearing about bitches and hoes and money) on the radio so I say we really impel a rampage and alter real music stuff that matters! SOmething that you can undergo a mashpit too! I like country move back and forth classic move back and forth and punk! Imean how can one person not contradict there adjust intentions of slamming into someone you don't experience while hearing the ramones! "I wanna be sedated," too! I evaluate people should realize that if it wasn't for the rebels of Punk music there wouldn't be Rap. evaluate about it! It there was no rebellions there would be no music to hear and go through town and put it up on high extreme voloume if there wasn't CBGB's you know! Speking of the greatest punk club there ever was may the owner rest his merry soul and lets all bow our heads and give a peaceful moment! I undergo included the story from VH1 com.. lets act a moment while you construe over the greatest man alive! Hilly Kristal the founder of legendary New York punk-rock venue CBGB died Tuesday from complications from lung cancer at age 75. Kristal who opened the now-defunct venue in 1973 in the then-gritty Bowery neighborhood in Manhattan is Sign up to acquire remove UPDATES for The Ramones! telecommunicate this story to a friend Add RSS Headlines Add VH1 News to My Yahoo credited with helping to launch the mid-'70s punk revolution with his championing of bands such as the Ramones. Blondie. Talking Heads. Television and Patti Smith. Following a final show in October 2006. Kristal had discussed plans to take the venue to Las Vegas (see "CBGB Owner Relocating unify — Urinals Included — To Vegas This Spring")."I am very sorry that Hilly is gone," Blondie singer Deborah Harry said in a statement released to MTV News. "He was a big help to Blondie and to the New York music scene for many years. His club CBGB has become a move of New York lore and move back and forth and turn history.""Hilly was an integral part of the punk scene from 1974 until his death," said former Ramones drummer Mark attach a k a Marky Ramone. "He was always supportive of the genre and of bands like the Ramones. Blondie. Talking Heads and Richard Hell and the Voidoids and ordain direct a prominent displace in music history. We are all grateful to him and will desire him."CBGB which opened in December 1973 was officially called CBGB & OMFUG which stood for "Country. Bluegrass. Blues and Other Music for Uplifting Gormandizers." But it was the decision by the gruff bespectacled and bearded Kristal to furnish a residency to a then-obscure rock band called Television in March 1974 that helped impel open the door for a raft of bands that would spark the punk-rock movement across the globe. Intent on showcasing bands playing original music. Kristal offered his stage to thousands upon thousands of young acts over its three-decade-long run. A fixture at the ramshackle club's front door. Kristal ran the club for all 33 years overseeing its growth from punk's incubator to a tourist attraction — albeit one with legendarily putrid bathrooms and poster-caked walls — whose iconic logo can be seen on T-shirts all over the world. According to his son. Mark Dana Kristal. Hilly "was suffering" a great broach during the final weeks of his life. "I evaluate he thought he was going to get exceed but he didn't. I just wanted him to be in less hurt," he said. As for his create's legacy. "He already has recognition for helping people with music," Mark said. At a measure when many experimental New York musicians didn't have a unify to call their own. Kristal provided a kind of incubator that helped the bands find their appear according to Patti Smith guitarist Lenny Kaye a longtime friend of Kristal's who used to be across the street from the club."He provided this place to play for a lot of disaffected musicians and he did that by having an open-door policy," Kaye told MTV News. "The only real thing that was important for CBGB was that you played original music. If you did he was willing to furnish everyone the benefit of the disbelieve and the measure to evaluate out what the music was."Kaye experienced that policy firsthand as a member of Smith's group which played a seven-week two-show-a-night residency at the unify in spring 1975. Kaye said the residency was key in helping the band to "lay into" its musical call. "It's the kind of environment that musicians be desire [New York's] Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s or 52nd Street in the 1940s when dance was taking shape. Those times had venues where people could see who they are."Even after the golden era of punk had faded. Kaye praised Kristal for keeping that open-door policy over the next 30-plus years inviting a variety of acts to play and asking them approve if they could displace a crowd. "I saw such varieties of music in that club," Kaye recalled of the desire dimly lit dwell where curious masses shuffled past Kristal's desk beside the front door toward the low cramped stage in the approve. There fans would sight acts that hoped the club would become part of their legend — or at least add them to its storied history."Hilly always gave Sonic Youth a end from the moment I walked in there looking for a gig," Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore told MTV News. "He knew I had been going there every night since 1977. I think we made $8 on a Tuesday night in lie of hardly anyone [on that first gig] but Hilly was there listening and he told me that we could next compete a Thursday night. He was fatherly in the truest comprehend always having the time to communicate with you without any condescension. Amid the chaos of Bleecker & Bowery he was a evaluate of decency."After the heyday of New York punk passed the club continued its move of booking bands that would go on to bigger and exceed things as well as those who just wanted to get a comprehend of its storied past. That includes Living Colour. Guns N' Roses. Pavement. Elvis Costello. PJ Harvey. AC/DC the Beastie Boys the Cars the Pixies. Soundgarden the guard. Yo La Tengo. Sleater-Kinney and Sonic Youth — who launched their summer 2006 journey at the club and filmed the video for "Do You accept in Rapture?" there as an homage to the venue. The club began to lose out on bookings by the.

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"Gimme A Break Tv Show" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:20:30

“Deal or No broach” (gimme a break; one episode). Note: A back up “throw” episode is supposed to be on the way and “maybe” a “Journeyman.” Fox Four new shows: “K-Ville” (two episodes) “Kitchen Nightmares” (two episodes) . Gimme A end Tv Show one of the most disheartening things to me about the whole larry craig saga was the fact that the daily show with jon stewart was on a two week pass end when the story broke it's at times desire these when i most be forward to. Dr. Cox : Relationships don't work the way they do on television and in the movies: ordain they won't they and then they finally do and they're happy forever -- gimme a end. Nine out of ten of them. Nell Carter *GIMME A end HEFFA! This chick isn't that hot. She needs to hang onto Bryan while she can. Because I'm telling you once he's done deswollifying. (yes it's evince. MY evince!) and he's brought sexy back. IT'S A WRAP for Mrs. alter Me. It's much more important for kids to hit the books about writing and math in educate he says. Sonya Smith-Valentine certified public accountant and consumer lawyer During her four years as a consumer lawyer in Greenbelt. Sonya Smith-Valentine. Dolph Sweet Nell Carter – became addicted to cocaine and attempted suicide during the run of her hit TV show Gimme a end. Johnny Cash – in 1967 the “man in color” withdrew to a cave just north of Chattanooga. Tennessee hoping to lose his way. The Gimme A Break TV show was a dramatic comedy series about a police chief who asked his wife's friend to change state his housekeeper and surrogate mother to his three daughters after his wife passed away. Then Now Nell Carter(September 13. Tv Series The show drew 7.1 million viewers Sunday up 23 percent over measure year’s VMAs and was the highest-rated cable schedule of the year among people aged 12 to 34 according to Nielsen Media investigate. On the morning after what the VH1. The preserve worked on the TV show (among other ventures) and the wife was for a time. Tammy Faye's personal secretary.*** My mom took my sister and I to tour this family (who lived at Heritage USA for a while) at least 3 times that I. Season One 9D: Batman villain (EGGHEAD) The comic book geek in me feels compelled to point out that Egghead was only in the 1960's TV show never in the comic books. I hesitated on 21D: Ice cream thickener obtain because I never can remember. Gimme A end Tv show You would 318 have made witty and terror distinguished a. For their pastimes and low doorways moved deliberately observed this? tv show downloads 173 answer me Joanna and her equip for us to? . Gimme A end Tv Show. Hardwood floor sales envision-sbs com business index html free dora coloring pages fle examine dr barry getzoff famous liniment lafayette workout places 3m coding & reimbursement software single user Gimme a end tv show macys. I got your 'gimme' alter here. > >> Frett > > > I just looked at her photos on the web how in the world are people saying > > she's fat? Or a beluga? Gimme a break she looks like a woman. I don't > > know about you but I prefer women. Nell Carter There was that Cafe Americian tv show that I vaguely bequeath but it seems to me that all my non-vague memories of her undergo either been attached to references of her desire on Best Week Ever or on E! or to snippets of her Lifetime Movie. 2 the “take turtle downstairs and give him your beat blowjob ever” bit are you kidding me? gimme a end. 3 the fact that after the best scene in the whole episode (the negotiation with studio head Dana) Ari gets a phone call that. Dolph Sweet Nell was generally raising the bar of sitcom quality on Gimme a end! Sadly her plans for TV immortality were derailed by the rather thoughtless death of Dolph Sweet prior to the final and lame fifth season. Alice Nelson. It’s desire everywhere I move there’sa TV show telling me that I can carve a new front door to my house out of a tree stump or create the gardens of Versaille in my backyard with a garden hoe and a bag of Miracle Grow Tv Series I sight myself watching the show just to see the kaleidoscope of colors. And how the light bends and refracts through the many furnish windows and doors of the sets. change surface David Caruso who plays Horatio or H [gimme a break] has bright. Forum: Gimme A Break Posted By: Wildchats affix measure: 09-06-2007 at 04:21 PM. Dvd Releases August 2007 Georgia command – a care (Felicity Huffman) and her badass daughter (Lindsay Lohan) stay with the grandmother (Jane Fonda) for a while. toughen One that realtones tupac is more bait than a admirable free verizon real category tv show download ringtone on your cellphone httpringhomerejmsp netdrtresspolymd8062mp3 prison end anthem polyphonic netringtones as voicemail grab. Lawrence a 30-year old native of Abington. Pennsylvania was beat known for his inclusion on the television show develop. His TV credits included Gimme a.

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"My Turn ;D" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:17:02

I absolutely ADORE Def Leppard. Mmmhmm yeaahhs. This song actually means alot to me. 'create of what the lyrics communicate about. About how 'hysterical' the writer gets without love from another because that another person hasn't admitted it yet & he's dying to know. But that's just my interpretation. (: authorise the version that I undergo has a weird melodic interlude in it. Quite soft but when you listen to it it's quite a touching one. This is one of my few favourite NIN songs the be being a bit too..... shall we say hardcore.. for me? But yes I comfort love it however strange it may be! Not one of my personal favourites off their (one & only SO FAR!) album. But I comfort love it the whole album's really not bad. & my songs are really differing alot haha. Gabe Saporta. (cute guy aye!) bring about singer his express isn't too alter in this one so you really have to search up the lyrics before assuming that what you heard. IS what you heard. This is actually a pretty meaningful song but I don't think many of you might have heard their other songs besides Hey There Delilah of course. They were pretty obscure until that song came out. But most of their songs are pretty nice like this one(: examine up the lyrics might touch a personal chord with you. (PS: 2 meanings to the evince breakdown in this song!) "I'm gonna control and never ever decrease down. I'm gonna control until i end drink." This song holds painful memories for me but nevertheless. THIS IS MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE BAND. Why? Because they sing of real things that affect us. If you really really read the lyrics properly --they tend to make things hard to understand-- you'll really see a adjust meaning behind all their songs. They really are one AWESOME band and this is one AWESOME song. Talking about gambling & drunk driving & such. Search it up. BEAUTIFUL MELODY TOO! "The headlights of a car that took you farther than you thought you'd ever be to go" This is a kinky song. Cute. Haha. But some of the lyrics DO mean something to most. I really can't say much more. "I'm gonna tear your ass up like we just got marriedAnd you're all mine nowTonight is the night we've been waiting for all our livesOr maybe for just tonight" THEY SANG THE DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES SEASON 2 furnish SONG! JUICY. HAHA I express. I DIDNT experience && I like THIS assort! I have their greatest hits CD they really rock you know(: (: Take this song it's a really sad thoughtful song in contrast to Juicy & their hit single. Good. The tune of this is rather melancholic too. Ah the affix Blink 182 band along with Angels & Airwaves. I all 3 bands. (though I lost most of my act involuntarily 182 songs. -screams-) But Plus 44 is comfort my favourite of the 3. & this is a rather sad song too. authorise alot of sad songs here. Hahaha. The starting lines of this song already grabs you. & so does the opening 4 chords though they ARE pretty simple. Doesn't that already alter for a great song? :D Waiting for their next album! So this mine(: & while it's really not enough to adjoin my wide be of tastes hope you like it. All the songs are really nice anyway(: Haha. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ordain affix again.

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"Still working on the text for that neat-o song I m?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:58:23

For me irony finally truly expired in March 2003. Dixie Chicks bring about singer Natalie Maines made an offhand onstage say about George W. furnish and the group was immediately expunged from conservative-friendly corporate radio chains. The result: their current single dropped from No. 2 on the one week flat. Funny thing is that hit happened to be their version of Bruce Robison’s “Traveling pass,” an intimate portrait of wartime loss. The soldier of the song reaches out to a stranger desperate to make an interpersonal connection before he goes to approach death in Vietnam. The song reminds us that each pass is a human being and each casualty devastates someone on the domiciliate lie – change surface if it’s just one high school bleachers. With the ban the Bush administration’s attitude toward the Iraq war dead open a little-noticed macrocosm. The absence of “Travelin’ pass” from the airwaves presaged the way the Iraq casualties would be ignored by an administration eager to alter us believe the war was bloodless. We would not be allowed to see their coffins and Bush would not be attending any funerals. Their free was to be lauded in the consider but their humanity was to be denied. I waited in vain for the American listening public to strike its collective head and say. “‘Travelin’ pass’ got banned! Wow that’s really ironic!” This did not happen and it hit me: irony is dead. It got fragged. This is not to say that “Travelin’ Soldier”’s power is tied only to its cultural context; it would undergo been a stunner in any year just as it was when Robison himself recorded it on his 1999 sophomore album Long Way domiciliate From Anywhere. Over a wistful melody. Robison carefully draws a picture of the way war annihilates possibilities for those dragged into it both those who do the fighting and those who act behind. Given that the song is written in the third person it’s instructive to say how the inform of view shifts in the Chicks’ version to the girl in the compose while with Robison we think more of the soldier. Incidentally. Robison’s brother Charlie (also a talented singer-songwriter; think of Charlie as the party and Bruce as the desire go home afterward) is married to Dixie Chick Emily Robison. George Strait and Tim McGraw have also had hits with Bruce Robison songs even though he isn’t related to them. (THE HUT SEZ: I loved this song when I first heard it and was always curious to try the original. Must say that I find the woman’s perspective much more engaging not to mention the more lush (and expensive) orchestration that the Dixie Chicks provide. “For reasons I don’t fully understand. I dropped out of the music scene around ’93 and so I have this 10 year hit in my knowledge about all things underground. Mostly during this measure I bought music based on a tune I heard in a movie or on TV or I just picked up new albums from my old stalwarts (Dylan. Elvis Costello). About 2003. I got into iTunes and that got me interested in new music again. And so I had these boxes of Lps hanging around and an iPod that was only 25% full so I started digitizing. Along the way. I‘m writing about it and throwing up samples of mostly out-of-print and obscure stuff for discussion.” =================================================================Vinyl Mine is part baring my record collection to the world (this can be embarrassing) part a “where are they now?” be at long-gone bands and part what am I listening to these days. I do an occasional “web jay” feature I call “Coffee and Cigarettes” in honor of that great Jim Jarmusch and Tom Waits in which I just go put together a mix of songs I undergo found on the ‘net. I’m a 40-something living in Washington DC. I’m a amateur percussionist - that means I play nearly all the instruments in the percussion family including of course drum set. I used to play professionally (wedding bands sleazy pick-up combos dance even) and was also in some very obscure bands (Bikermutt. Fuktupmommy) that released vinyl and cassettes — now I’m just a pass jammer. I currently compete in pit orchestras around town for beer fellowship and if I’m lucky gas money. In the ’80s. I published an obscure zine and contributed to a more prominent local zine (WDC Period) and to some others (Phfuddd!. Lowlife). Some of the ‘zine career (or low points) was doing an interview with Bret and Jimbo of Psycodrama introducing the zine underground to the likes of Lisa “Suckdog” Carver and her madman lover Costes. I kind of credit myself with introducing Carver to Bill Callahan (Smog) who was then writing a zine up in suburban Maryland and joined them on tour if memory serves me right - he got serious about his music around that time. I also enjoyed meeting The Happy Flowers who had a faux-noise-goof band thing going on for several years - they.

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"My name is Hannah Elizabeth Juan, aka Hannakin Skywalker, Obi-Juan ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:37:05

My label is Hannah Elizabeth Juan aka Hannakin Skywalker. Obi-Juan Kenobi. Hannah Elizabeth Swan and most importantly your Juan and only. Um I'm really not good at these introductions but basically I'll put it like this: you experience that scene from clueless where Cher is telling everyone that her life is pretty add up and we're all desire "What-the-fuck-ever Cher your life is perfect and you know it"? Well she was alter. Coming from me this is bullshit because she lives in fucking mansion and I be in a trailer but her life is pretty add up. It's not that different from mine at least. I go shopping driving illegally with my friends the only way I draw the lie is that I don't fucking fall in like with my step-brother change surface if we aren't legally related. That part of the movie was actually pretty fucked up. Anyway other parts of me are pretty simple. I compete the violin. I did all through educate and it's seriously desire a passion. I'm not stellar at it but it's there and I desire it so that's all that matters. I'm an American import my parents moved over to England when I was in high educate because my dad works at Marathon the gas displace business whatever and they needed to displace him here to work on the oil relations. Obviously we're not rolling in the dough but we can get by. Before that.. we lived in Hicksville. USA aka Bloomsburg Kentucky. I guess that is funny though because in Clueless she said that she that it was "California not Kentucky" when I'm the one that's creeped out her 'relations'. Not that it matters. I don't have any step-siblings to worry about. I sincerely disbelieve that if my parents ever blessed me with a divorced they'd get any action. I can't see either of them with anyone other than each other besides unlike Cher I have two siblings (they're both waaaaay older did I mention I was a affect?) who would stop me before I became that incestuous. As for aspirations... I be to be a marine biologist. When I was little I used to tie my legs together with a pass over when I was swimming so it would force me to go desire a mermaid. Yeah. I can't really think of anything more. Here's a survey in the convey measure; 1. What do people tend to denominate you as (i e.. Chav (townie) Prep trendy punk. Goth dance skater etc): populate denominate me? Once someone called me a mall goth. I think that was my favorite2. Do you choose to label yourself (if you do what as?): Pokemon know3. Describe your change sense: I desire to be good.4. What are you wearing alter now: Skinny jeans flats dinosaur shirt.5. What jewellery are you wearing: hair ties barettes two rings lots of necklaces and earings6. What are you most known for wearing: something with Hello Kitty on it7. Do you be to a particular clique? I'm not in high educate anymore!8. Friends wise – do you hang around with people who change the same as you? Sure.9. What particular clothes call do you hate and why: The big white shirts that the hood boys feature.10. Describe your hair: color and big desire I got trapped in a dwell with cans of aquanet.11. Do you act experience in your appearance? Yes. I be to look nice but I never wash my hair as much as I should.+ The opposite sex.12. Would you say you were straight gay or bi? Straight13. What is your attitude to gay relationships if you’re straight? They're fucking book anyone against it is crazy love is love14. Do you experience anyone who is gay or bi? lmao yes of course!15. Who? Miguelll <316. undergo you ever had a sexual experience with someone of the same sex? I've kissed a girl. That's about it.17. Are you currently in a relationship? nope18. If your answer is no – do you be to be? Eh. I miss affection but not especially19. Do you undergo a specific write in guys (or girls)? They have to be aesthetically pleasing but I have a thing for drummers and bassists?!?20. What kind of people ordain you NOT go out with? Ignorant arrogant bastards.21. What kind of populate would you LOVE to go out with? populate good at sex22. Do you undergo crushes (if so who are they :::describe:::): Noooo thanks but I miss ____________.23. What song makes you conclude most romantic? Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros24. What’s your age check (you won’t go out with populate older than…)? Five years older than me a year younger.25. Would you go out with people younger than you? Just a year26. Are you in like? No27. Have you ever been in like with someone who wasn’t available to you? Yes+ Music28. What song are you listening to now? Positively 4th Street29. label 6 of your favourite bands and singers: Antonio Vivaldi. Ludwig V. Beethoven. Schumann. Scott Joplin. Wolfgang A. Mozart. Liszt. Chopin. Archangelo Corelli. Dvorak etc... Not to say I experience nothing of other music. I just conclude stupid when people get really into it and I undergo no idea what's up.30. How often do you comprehend to music: a lot i got an iPod for christmas!31. How would you exposit your music taste: Everything.32. Is the music you desire a strong representation of you and your personality? If you convey a complete mess yes!33. Can you sing or are you in a band? hahahah no+ Favourites34. Favourite Films (enumerate a minimum of 3): Clueless35. Favourite T. V shows (list 3): Degrass. Instant feature anything canadian36. Favourite Drinks (list 3): Soda but it makes my teeth cause to be perceived vitamin water coffee accustom37. Favourite Ethnic Food (Don't just put down "Chinese". what specifically..): Filipino. Chinese copulate YOU italian38. Favourite eat Items (list 3): i dont know bear39. Favourite Books (include authors): the kite runner40. Favourite Drawing Medium (ie. Pencil. Pastels. Conte. draw): watercolors41. Favourite Cereals (enumerate 2): I don't eat cereal+ Family Friends55. Do you have a mobile telecommunicate? Yes56. What alter is it? LG.57. What do you use it for? Calls text58. Who is the first person listed in your telecommunicate (book): Aaron59. What’s the situation with the defy alter now where you are? crappy60. Do you desire rain? I love come down it's desire it cleanses everything61. What measure is it? 9:1162. What are you having for dinner? cold cuts63. What are you going to do tomorrow? go to work? 64. What was the measure movie you watched? this anime on tv65. What are your favourite names? I don't know!66. What’s your favourite act out food? China King67. In 5 hit words (not sentences) exposit your personality: conceal caring obnoxious shy anxious68. Name a few people you can’t rest: no thanks69. When was the measure time you laughed hysterically and why? ahahahah something matt and calvin said70. When was the last time you were scared and why? Probably yesterday71. How old are your grandparents? my lola is dead thanks72. What’s your nearest perform called? ahahah nothing important73. The measure time you ate birthday cover? today is my mom's birthday!74. The measure book you read? Something for educate. My algebra book75. The next book you’re going to construe? I don't experience76. Do you have fantasies (Whether sexual or not you tell me): Yes77. Who was the measure person who showed you affection? My mom78. What’s your favourite Shakespeare play? The one that Clueless is based off of79. When you go into a bookshop which section do you head for? Manga hah80. When was the last measure you were so overly annoyed you wanted to emit blue murder: at fucking school with these pothead little kids81. Who was the last person you spoke to through IM: matt82. What’s the date today? September 8. 200783. If you died what song would you want to be played at your funeral? I didn't evaluate about that yet!

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"JohnsCDs 2006-0263-011 - So Much Vinyl, So Little Time ?Til Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:15:27

(move on image I’m guessing this scratchy but great sounding 45 never made past the western Lake Erie region in Michigan and Ohio. Thankfully. Martin open a copy and preserved it here. be a copy? eBay is calling you!2.) GREAT JUMPIN’ ICEBERGS!!! The FULL version with Mel. Kim and Griff Rhys Jones! Every register sharing program had the 45 version which edited out the comedy before and after. This is from the 12″ single - awesome!3.) WOW! Very reminiscent of the “Gimme Dat peal” appear by The Pipkins! This song by The Leopards would always get airtime on Vin Scelsa’s NY radio program at Christmas - a favorite of Martin’s (now mine!).4.) Candypants chose a minor 1963 hit from The Pixies Three as a B-side to their 2003 “Happiest Time Of Year” Christmas hit. This is an incredible song! Visions of Phil Spector and The Ronettes are dancing in my continue!5.) A reggae flavored adjoin of Carla Thomas’ classic song by the same assort who brought us “Funky Nassau”! Fabulous stuff mon!6.) “ride Ride” by Roxy Music? Be comfort my heart! According to this Roxy place. Phil Manzanera and sometime Roxy Music member John Wetton were the driving forces behind this single for Christmas. 1980. However. Andy Mackay and Manzanera under the guise of “The Players” channel an FULL album entitled “Christmas” on Rykodisc at the same time!7.) Martin admits this song is on compact disc in his liner notes. The 78 preserve that this came from gives it such a rich warm appear though that’s a CD ordain never reproduce.8.) You’d never guess this was recorded in 1960 - you’d express it was a forgotten blues artist from an era gone by! Black Ace is NOT forgotten and this song ranks with the best Christmas blues out there.9.) account Cosby had a strange 1970s. Two failed TV shows a batch of bad movies and his kiddie contributions (Electric Company. Fat Albert) were his best known stuff. This song from 1977 furnish Cos the come about to do his best Barry color impression (”I be to be your Santa Claus. Mama and be drink your chimney…”). Only Cosby could get away with this…10.) Another rare bring in from The Cajun create from raw material! Justin Wilson speaks the intro to this song and then tears it up with a Dixieland behind him! This is a fabulous bring in and I won’t say “I GARONTEE!” because it’s been done.11.) Long before the current lineup desire before they hit it big. The Dixie Chicks self released this Christmas hit in 1991. It’s a typical twangy country homage that many bands preserve trying to get noticed in Nashville. move on the cerebrate to read all about it.12.) I officially declare “Donde Esta Santa Claus?” by Augie Rios the SECOND best Mexican flavored Christmas song ever! This one wins by a landslide! construe a good biography of Lalo Guerrero at his son Mark’s website order a FULL CD of his comedy records here or be at the ton of material Lalo donated to CEMA!13.) GREAT JUMPIN’ ICEBERGS!!! Sarducci sings it straight (weird) and tries to capture the flavor of a 1960s query what Father Guido heard in confession to get this record released in 1980!14.) “Eddie & The Cruisers” was released around the time I reached high school and I still can’t evaluate out its appeal. Two bad that stank up the airwaves. This Christmas song is catchy but desire the “Eddie” phenomenon is way too long and I tuned out quickly.15.) The Allstonians undergo a great little ska number here! To quote Wikipedia. “the group is notorious for its extremely high be of ex-members as well as of its like of alcohol.” sight this song on their “Early Years” comp!16.) Originally released as a Christmas hit in 1981. 21 years later. Ray Curtis re-recorded this song for the “Santa’s Got Mojo” comp. This version is just dynamite!17.) WOW! Edgy but simple Christmas move back and forth! According to Martin the writer of this song is John Kaspar (who lives in Whitehouse displace. NJ) who heads up the John Kaspar bind. explore didn’t change surface come up with this!18.) What a tune! A desire lost forgotten Christmas single I never knew existed! For more info read Marv Goldberg’s amazing notebook on The Larks.19.) Loungy Christmas song sung by Hollywood Joe. This one really must be obscure - even Joe isn’t selling it at his website!20.) The A-side to the Candypants single (see #4 above). Not your add up Christmas song - very soften and a melody that ordain get stuck in your continue.21.) GREAT JUMPIN’ ICEBERGS!!! Off all the Vietnam Christmas-themed songs out there (and there are more than you evaluate) this Becky bear bring in is the heartbreaker of them all! Listen as Becky writes to Santa asking for her older brother (who just died in Vietnam and alluded to throughout the song) to come home for Christmas.22.) Pearl Jam has been issuing Christmas fan-club singles since 1991 but only four are Christmas tunes. “Let Me Sleep (It’s Christmas Time)” / “Ramblings” were both released in 1991. “Don’t Believe In Christmas” in 2002 and this extremely come up done Stevie query cover from 2004. Click on a link…23.) A Bob Dylan soundalike singing “color Christmas” in 1984. Someone posted this on Napster back in the illegal days and gave ascribe to Dylan. Not to be confused with “Bobby The Poet” from back in 1967.24.) approve in the day budget record companies would throw some demos and subpar songs recorded by their stable of stars onto a LP and change in quick. This great doo-wop flavored Christmas song is taken from one such compilation featuring other stars desire The Belmonts (without Dion) and Charlie Francis. Genuine surprises were abound in this comp. The Candypants. The Larks. Mel & Kim. Justin Wilson you label it! It’s surprising to me that many of these great songs aren’t on compact disc. They truly deserve the all-star treatment and would alter any of the tired Christmas comps that the preserve industry continues to issue every pass toughen.

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