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11. July 2006, 23:47:14
LuckyCat9 
I read the news today, oh boy -- About a lucky man who made the grade...

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-4/1166661/Carnival.jpg

����Syd Barrett R.I.P.

7. July 2006, 18:41:49
Universal Eyes 
Modified by Universal Eyes (7. July 2006, 19:14:15)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ringo Star

6. July 2006, 03:02:54
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
Fwiffo:  Sorry if I misunderstood, Fwiffo.  I just feel very strongly about all kinds of music.  I'm glad to know you're not quite so rigid.

5. July 2006, 08:54:30
Fwiffo 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: Part of my post was a joke of course :)

5. July 2006, 07:51:40
TexasToest 
Does it?  I haven't heard it yet.  What about it do you find objectionable, Horseman?

Bach's Inventions in 2 & 3 parts are a blast to play, Sister Texas.  I love Beethoven, but he makes me cry sometimes.  Mozart, what can I say?  His stuff is fun period.  I've never played any Joplin, although I do enjoy his music a lot.

5. July 2006, 01:53:42
Horseman 
Idol's new album sucks though...

4. July 2006, 21:55:36
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: I love playing Bach on the piano too, and Beethoven, but when I really want to have fun I play Mozart...or Scott Joplin

4. July 2006, 20:05:13
TexasToest 
I love Bach, Fwiffo.  But, I refuse to believe he is the only composer/musician with the only music style on earth.  The CDs of which you speak are far from crappy.  If I want to hear Bach, I will go play his works on the piano, and enjoy it on many different levels.  

4. July 2006, 10:30:02
Fwiffo 
Subject: BACH
Throw away your crappy CD's and listen to the greatest composer in world history.

4. July 2006, 10:03:17
plaintiger 
i just got done watching The Blue Angel for the first time. holy cow.

Falling in love again
Never wanted to...
What am i to do?
Can't help it...

4. July 2006, 07:10:35
baddessi 
oh yeah...Rebel Yell!!!

3. July 2006, 23:42:48
Skyking 
I remember White Wedding

3. July 2006, 23:25:40
Andre Faria 
Sure. Rebel Yell, Flesh for Fantasy, White Wedding, Eyes Without a Face, Don´t Need a Gun... Great tunes...

3. July 2006, 23:24:51
Skyking 
Yep from th 80's

3. July 2006, 23:22:45
Billy Idol 
Does anyone likes Billy Idol?

3. July 2006, 21:55:12
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
nivabef: I love hearing that Starbucks Hear Music when I hang there...it's such a good mix of everything good.
*sigh* I suppose I'm going to have to get it. My daughter's boyfriend says the same...doesn't know how I live without it!

3. July 2006, 21:53:15
nivabef 
XM is great! I've only had it for a month but I couldn't imagine my life without it. When I'm not listening to talk and news or Reds baseball, I listen to mostly the rock stations - Fred and XM Cafe in particular. The Starbucks Hear Music station is also great, as is the U-Pop station.

3. July 2006, 20:17:42
baddessi 
oh yeah, and Los Lonely Boys's drummer is named Ringo..and yes, he's named after another famous drummer named Ringo, I believe

3. July 2006, 20:16:13
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest:</i> So many kinds of music, so little time</i>
I think you'll love them both..Dotsero is...well awesome jazz with energy is the best way I can think to describe it.
And Los Lonely Boys are 3 brothers who grew up listening to the best of all forms of music. Very blues-inspired, very tejano-influenced, very Sanata-inspired, along with a healthy respect for classic-rock...many flavors all melded together in a most delicious treat.
They did have a hit and got a lot of airplay with a song I'm sure you've heard and didn't know who it was with Heaven

http://www.loslonelyboys.org/

3. July 2006, 18:44:02
TexasToest 
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.  I want XM.  Just too many other things to spend money on -- like a laptop so I can keep in touch with you guys wherever. 

Jazz - now there's something I go back and forth on.  I like the jazz I like, but some of it is so discordant as to make me impatient.  That says a lot!  I love Keith Jarrett, and some of the "older" jazz.  But, I listen before I decide.  I guess that's what jazz is supposed to be anyway.

Sister Texas,  I just call music that comes out of Texas Texas music.  We have such a rich blending here from everywhere imaginable.  And, it's all part of the same scene.  I've never heard Los Lonely Boys.  But, I intend to give them a listen, as well as this Dotsero group Thanks for the tip!  You're a veritable expert on obscurity!!!! 

So many kinds of music, so little time.

3. July 2006, 17:18:39
baddessi 
http://www.dotsero.org/
Chekc them out...I'll get it eventuallty. I'm already convinced I'll be hooked...this group gets some airplay on Smooth Jazz stations, and probably they've been played on the XM and you just don't know it's them. Good stuff!

3. July 2006, 17:16:20
mako887 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: Haven't heard of that group. As far as XM goes, once you get it, you're hooked. I listen to XM 98% of the time I'm in my car.

3. July 2006, 17:11:10
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
mako887: that's the kind of stuff I like too...but I also love the classics. I don't have XM radio.....yet!!!
I discovered an awesome contemporary jazz group when I lived it Denver a few years back- not sure if they are still together, but they made some great CDs..their name is Dotsero. Give them a listen if you haven't heard of them. I think you'll like them.

3. July 2006, 16:55:40
mako887 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: I like the more contemporary jazz..I like Bob James, Spirogyra, Manhattan Transfer. If you have XM Radio, the stuff they play on "Watercolors."

3. July 2006, 00:19:55
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
mako887: I love the jazz that I know..my Miles Davis CD's are one of my treasures...Billy Holiday, Etta James, Ella....that's all jazz, right? Who do you like?

3. July 2006, 00:03:52
mako887 
How about jazz?

2. July 2006, 22:50:54
baddessi 
Subject: Re: Let's make this an international affair.....
TexasToest: I love Zydeco!!! Salsa and Blues too...This souonds like an advertizement for New Orleans..I couldn't believe the variety of the music in that place...you can walk down Bourbon St and others going from bar to bar and hear every kind of music you can think of. Of course, Jazz is one the most prevelant. NO is world famous for it's jazz...but not many people know they can also hear awesome blues, rock, metal, motown...anything you can think of. It's a virtual smorgasbord of music.

I'm listening to Los Lonely Boys right now. I don't know how to quite catagorize them...would you think it's "Texas rock?, "Blues" "Tex-Mex"? "Latino"? 3 brothers from a small town outside Austin, I believe..or maybe San Angelo?
I just know it's awesome!

2. July 2006, 20:05:19
TexasToest 
Subject: Let's make this an international affair.....
Anyone here like Zydeco?  Salsa?  Da Blues (duh).

2. July 2006, 04:27:34
Horseman 
Subject: any one here like Die Artze
Ein Lied Fur Dich....

2. July 2006, 00:34:26
Slugas 
i like nightwish and linkin park it.

30. June 2006, 18:00:59
Billy Idol 
Subject: Re: Feindflug
Andre Faria:






































COOL!!!!

29. June 2006, 10:34:06
Andre Faria 
Subject: Feindflug

29. June 2006, 00:06:13
ANTICHRIST 
Subject: FEINDFLUG -Hinter Feindlichen Linien ( Super-Limited Combat Pack Box Set )
Review
DISCLAIMER : VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ ! Please be aware, that this Box Set contains an original weapon magazine. Shipping within the EU should cause no problem - however shipping beyond the borders of Europe could result in serious problems with your country's customs ( especially the USA ). For this reason PLEASE NOTE : MNS cannot accept orders for this item from outside of the EU nor does MNS accept responsibility for any problems that may occur or arise with your country's customs from importation of this Box Set. Any orders received for this item from outside of the EU will be cancelled and reimbursed. Thank you for your understanding.

Presented as a Super-Limited Edition of 999 copies only - hand-numbered and signed on an extra autograph-card ! - this is the Combat Pack Box Set of the Brand New Feindflug DVD "...Hinter Feindlichen Linien". Please note all material ( except the DVD ) in this Box is exclusively available in this box ONLY. This ultimate Edition comes with the following BONUS EXTRAS :

Full Contents Box Set
- Original East German Combat Pack of former GDR army NVA ( like new, with strap )
- Flag with tank picture artwork, size 80 x 120 cm, coloured !
- DVD in a media book ( same tracklist as 'regular' version DVD )
- 8cm Bonus CD with 3 Exclusive / Rare tracks
- Autograph signed by the artists
- Original magazine of a Kalashnikov AK 47 ( rare East German paramilitary training calibre 22mm )
- Exclusive Patch ( 23 x 6cm )
- Sticker, Feindflug letters ( 22cm wide )
- Pin, Feindflug letters ( 5 cm wide )
- Exclusive Metal logo pendant ( 4 x 5cm, with eye )

TEN years of Feindflug - the right time for an overwhelming video production like this. "...Hinter Feindlichen Linien" ( Behind Enemy Lines ) is the result of more than half a year of work, the material used for it has been collected since 2004 with the oldest footage from 1999. With their live concerts Feindflug have gained an almost legendary reputation over the years. Now those that have yet to sample the unique, intense Electro / Industrial bombardment and the thrilling and exciting atmosphere of a Feindflug live concert get the chance with "...Hinter Feindlichen Linien". This professional DVD production comes packed to bursting with Bonus Material including concert footage, Live Clips and Bonus outtakes, interviews, Videos, a Hidden track, a Short Film and much, much more. An essential collection and visual feast for all fans and newcomers to the war-torn EBM landscape of the Industrial scenes most important and famous acts...

Full DVD Details :-
- Total Running Time Of More Than 170 minutes !
- More Than 60 Minutes of BONUS MATERIAL :
Short Movie "Zonen" by Jon Svärdhagen with Music by Feindflug
Band Interview and More...
- Live Concert Video of The Jubilee Concert in Berlin, Recorded with 8 Cameras + Crane
- Tank Video of "Truppenschau"
- Outtakes
- Screen Format 16:9
- Dolby Digital Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1
- Concert Video in 24 Channel Sound Mix
- Hidden Track with Private Greetings from Feindflug
- Multilingual Subtitle ( English + Saxon ! )
- Interactive Menus
- Presented in a Deluxe Exclusive Mediabook
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DVD
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Tracklisting
Concert Video :-
01. Intro
02. Truppenschau
03. Kahle Bedrohung
04. B66883
05. Kalte Unschuld
06. AK47
07. Grössenwahn
08. Gulag
09. Stukas Im Visier
10. Leere Gräben
11. Kopfschuss
12. Menschenjagd
13. Machtwechsel
14. Roter Schnee
15. Neue Sieger
16. Sturmwalze(r)

Live Clips :-
01. Feindflug ( V.04 )
02. Glaubenskrieg
03. Kopfschuss
04. Würdelos / In Gefangenschaft
05. Tötungsmaschine Mensch
06. Roter Schnee

Bonus Clips :-
01. Truppenschau
02. Stukas im Visier
03. "Zonen" - short movie by Jon Svärdhagen
04. Glaubenskrieg
05. Bonusclip / Outtakes

+ Bonus Hidden Track with credits by Feindflug
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Record Label
Black Rain
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Picture Format : PAL
Region Code : 0 (all regions)
Screen Format : 16:9
Sound : Dolby Digital Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1

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Release Date
21st July 2006

19. June 2006, 04:21:53
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
Sarah1980:  I love it!  Thanks for the link.

19. June 2006, 04:11:52
Sarah 

12. June 2006, 06:58:14
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
Modified by TexasToest (12. June 2006, 07:01:49)
Nirvana:  Cool site.  Thanks. 

Where is everybody?  I see The San Francisco Chronicle panned A Prairie Home Companion.  Are we in mourning?  I love that show on radio, and listen enraptured each Saturday.  But, at one time, I don't remember when, they tried putting it on TV.  In my opinion, it flopped then too.  So, the lack of enthusiasm for the movie by the critics doesn't surprise me.  

I guess for me, the show is the music.  There have been so many talented musicians on that show.  I always look forward to hearing Dallas' own expats (to Virginia) Robin and Linda Williams.  Tish Hinojosa has been there telling her own stories in music.  I remember once there was a balalaika troup on.  That was a thrill.  I think the movie would have been much better received had they had more musicians in it. 

The Chronicle spoke of Keillor singing 10 songs in the movie.   He can sing, but his singing isn't his formost talent. 
Garrison Keillor's monologues are his biggest contribution to the radio show.  Keillor is such a wonderful story teller, that on the radio the magic is that the listener enjoys such vivid mental visuals of the stories that become a personal voyage because (s)he is getting those visions out of her/his own imagination.  Those images don't come across too well on the screen, because the audience doesn't use its imagination when listening to the tales.  They are watching the man standing on a stage spewing words.  On radio, I think Keillor is a musician in his own rite, even though he doesn't convert his thoughts into music.  His stories are melodic in the telling.  It's almost like the difference between reading a
book, and seeing the movie.  The music, and the monologues belong together.

Any other opinions?

10. June 2006, 01:40:49
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
Nirvana: I kinda look like Kelly Slater.

9. June 2006, 13:01:28
Nirvana 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
Groucho:
www.baldrus.com

(sorry, I couldn't resist!)

9. June 2006, 07:47:21
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
Groucho:  Yes, you are in the company of some very talented people.  See???????

9. June 2006, 07:32:55
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
TexasToest: I'm in good company :)

9. June 2006, 07:24:16
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
awesome:  Hahaha!  Point well taken.  But, I tried to pick naturally bald people, and there weren't any women on that list.

9. June 2006, 05:36:46
awesome 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
TexasToest:

Sinead O'Connor

9. June 2006, 03:29:01
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Aging and balding musicians
Groucho:  I started getting silver hairs when I was 11.  Now, it looks all silver to me, but my aunt told me the other day it's still blonde.  I happen to think bald and balding men are extremely attractive.  I mean, look at this list: 

Jimi Hendrix - Was Sy Sperling's (Hair Club for Men) first celebrity client.

Jimmy Buffett - singer/song writer

Alan Jackson - is known to never take his trademark cowboy hat off for any occasion. The reason behind this is he has been bald since college and hides this by keeping what little hair he has left long.

Les Paul

Paul Shaffer - composer/bandleader/multi-instrumentalist, bald since the early-1990's

Ringo Starr - former drummer of the Beatles and present-day solo artist

 Michael Balzary - musician in Red Hot Chili Peppers


8. June 2006, 07:24:06
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: I started losing my hair at 26. That's when things started happening for me ;)

8. June 2006, 03:40:50
TexasToest 
I kinda felt like we ought to know that.  Yes, Groucho, 59, my age!!!!!!!!!!!!  I guess that's when things start happening.  

8. June 2006, 01:41:44
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: No news????
TexasToest: Sad news. He was only 59. Five years older than me. A great musician.

8. June 2006, 01:21:28
baddessi 
Subject: Re: No news????
TexasToest: oh how sad..I loved him!!! I hadn't heard. Thanks for that Texas.

7. June 2006, 07:37:50
TexasToest 
Subject: No news????
 Well, here's a sad piece.  Billy Preston, called the fifth Beatle for his piano work on Abbey Road and the White Album, died today according to Google News.  He had been in a coma since November due to kidney failure.  A transplant failed in 2002 causing him to be on dialysis.  Billy Preston will be mourned by the music world, and missed by us all.

6. June 2006, 01:23:29
Universal Eyes 
Subject: #2 Answer
Modified by Universal Eyes (6. June 2006, 01:25:31)
#2The answer is for his first child.

6. June 2006, 00:12:33
Universal Eyes 
Subject: Re:Answer to #1
Modified by Universal Eyes (6. June 2006, 02:33:45)
baddessi:George Harrission,
You still haven't answered my question?

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