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21. November 2007, 23:40:31
The Col 
Subject: Re: Dreadzone
Ewe: Biological Radio is a pretty trippy tune,I hope you enjoy dancing

21. November 2007, 23:21:01
The Col 
Subject: Re: Dreadzone
Ewe: I enjoyed that,I think I'll check out some of their other stuff on youtube.Watching them brought this great band to mind

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiEJt58idzM&feature=related

21. November 2007, 20:46:00
The Col 
Subject: The band Icehouse,and their self titled song
Modified by The Col (21. November 2007, 21:27:20)
One of my fave 80's albums,you may notice a very distinct Ultravox (John Foxx era) influence.



Ultravox circa 1978 with John Foxx,before Midge Ure rendered them impotent

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_yA6XTm7R4&feature=related

20. November 2007, 08:21:49
The Col 
Subject: Welcome back everyone
This little technically based vacation brought to mind a favorite song of mine from the 90's


15. November 2007, 20:35:37
The Col 
Subject: Re: I loved his early stuff,great instrumental arrangements
Tuesday: The song might be more suited to a post lemon shot vibe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ9qn-tlMTw

15. November 2007, 15:35:21
The Col 
Subject: Re: I loved his early stuff,great instrumental arrangements
Tuesday: I'm suprised they released a double cd,but I guess if you throw enough darts at the wall a few might stick(I might have screwed up that analogy) lol

Here they are at their peak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3dvNFYuBzk

14. November 2007, 15:09:14
The Col 

14. November 2007, 06:37:04
The Col 
Subject: Re: sometimes the theatre of the mind works best
TexasToest: which one is mouth,and why?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2skBGdyoMkk

14. November 2007, 05:56:31
The Col 
Subject: sometimes the theatre of the mind works best

14. November 2007, 04:46:23
The Col 
Subject: Re: IMHO far away the best song they ever recorded
TexasToest: We have lost so many great artists,but I still find(even of those who are alive)the best music was recorded during their :stoned" period

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPH3fhojM4

14. November 2007, 03:08:06
The Col 
Subject: I'd hate to be stuck with these guys hairspray bill,but a suprisingly good cover

14. November 2007, 02:40:11
The Col 
Subject: IMHO far away the best song they ever recorded
They should have retired after this very fine performance


14. November 2007, 00:55:46
The Col 
Subject: I loved his early stuff,great instrumental arrangements
I think his image overshadowed some fine work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_pGNpk6CxI

Tuesday: I read the review in Rolling Stone,they say it's a mixed bag,some great stuff,but lots of filler too.

13. November 2007, 08:06:26
The Col 
Subject: Re: BOA
Nirvana: Jim's still kick'n,.......but stage security isn't quite the same


11. November 2007, 22:34:33
The Col 
Subject: Marc Bolan
He was famous for sometimes scribbling down lyrics on the way to a session,he could make gibberish sound like poetry.THis song wasn't a hit,but a fave of mine,taken from the TANX album

11. November 2007, 21:34:16
The Col 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: step down as mod? I don't think so,your co-mods can carry the load until then,but your gesture is another example of why you are such a quality mod to begin with

11. November 2007, 20:58:34
The Col 

11. November 2007, 20:53:11
The Col 
Subject: Re:

11. November 2007, 20:11:11
The Col 
Subject: Lest we forget

10. November 2007, 12:11:51
The Col 
Subject: this west coast-east coast time zone zinger has me in its clutches
I finished an interesting Sabbath book while on vacation,sure,I could go the expected route,but...............................................................................http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5HXSlfbXsY

10. November 2007, 07:47:47
The Col 

4. November 2007, 23:23:05
The Col 
Subject: one of those songs I would take to a dessert island
Modified by The Col (4. November 2007, 23:24:35)

4. November 2007, 22:50:58
The Col 
Subject: Re: Sugar Ray
TexasToest: This was a very big hit for them http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUtnwcv-quE

I didn't mind it,until it was played to death,but there was no turning back for them,they became very soft,sold a bunch or records,and then nobody cared anymore

4. November 2007, 21:59:21
The Col 
Subject: Re: A buddy turned me onto this band and cd back in 1995,I loved it!
rod03801: yup,going commercial sometimes leads to short term gain,but in their case they lost both their identity and after a short while their audience,what a shame,I hope the cash from "FLY" was worth it.

4. November 2007, 21:35:25
The Col 
Subject: A buddy turned me onto this band and cd back in 1995,I loved it!
What a letdown when they sold out a few years later.Few have seen or heard how good Sugar Ray were originally


4. November 2007, 06:13:45
The Col 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
TexasToest: I have a funny feeling it might just show up one day at your door

4. November 2007, 06:06:03
The Col 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
TexasToest: They recount the actual death scene very early in the book,it seemed to make the end all the more difficult for this reader.He was depicted scars and all,he was a very real human being.

4. November 2007, 05:46:31
The Col 
Subject: Re: The post trauma blues
TexasToest: Apparently Neil Young has it posted on his site...........I just finished the book,this is a good video snapshot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFaDreSKLNI

2. November 2007, 12:51:55
The Col 
Subject: The post trauma blues

2. November 2007, 12:19:02
The Col 
Subject: The Father of country music
Modified by The Col (2. November 2007, 12:21:14)

31. October 2007, 20:08:44
The Col 
Subject: A scary jam from Be Bop Deluxe circa 77,don't worry,I'll get with the program *1162*
Modified by The Col (31. October 2007, 20:10:12)

28. October 2007, 23:12:20
The Col 

28. October 2007, 20:26:50
The Col 
Subject: Re: As a drummer,this song was my personal nightmere,I could never master the constant changes
TexasToest: That sounds very interesting,I loved what I heard of T-bone's last album

28. October 2007, 20:00:07
The Col 
Subject: As a drummer,this song was my personal nightmere,I could never master the constant changes

28. October 2007, 19:43:56
The Col 
Subject: Re: Teenage Head
TexasToest: They should have been huge,I first saw them at my high school,and later the caused a riot at Ontario Place.The guitarist broke his back at a very pivotal time and the never regained the momentum.

Dolittle: I hear ya about the Holly influence,Frankie's delivery was the source of much immitation when I was young,a perfect subject much like Mick,and nobody could tell if you actually knew the words,lol.........................................This tune is best suited for listening with yer peddle to the metal,top down,on the autobahn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhEU4oxQ9Qw

27. October 2007, 05:17:08
The Col 
Subject: Teenage Head
Modified by The Col (27. October 2007, 05:17:29)
This band is probably the Canadian version of The Ramones,had a taste of success and lots of promise,but circumstances worked against them.Like The Ramones,they stuck around and could always fill a hall,they still do


27. October 2007, 04:22:19
The Col 
Subject: Re:Zevon
TexasToest: He passed Sept 7 2003,the Letterman show was done 3 months prior..........might as well end the tribute with his big hit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAWTkGu8bpo

27. October 2007, 02:12:19
The Col 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: Dave knew he was dying,he was the only guest that night,quite a tribute

27. October 2007, 00:13:10
The Col 
Subject: We miss you Warren,you were genius

24. October 2007, 00:23:13
The Col 
Subject: A special band and a special song

23. October 2007, 21:31:45
The Col 
Subject: Re:The significance of the vignette that followed
TexasToest: just consider it my version of dvd extras

23. October 2007, 06:53:26
The Col 
Modified by The Col (23. October 2007, 13:52:53)

22. October 2007, 01:18:52
The Col 
Subject: re-Elvis
Yes,his reprise was a bit of an event

22. October 2007, 00:51:33
The Col 
Subject: Re: setup or not,special ELVIS
TexasToest: hang on a sec,he pulled that same shtick other times?
I thought his reprise was historic

22. October 2007, 00:42:45
The Col 

22. October 2007, 00:18:45
The Col 
Subject: setup or not,special
Modified by The Col (22. October 2007, 00:23:28)

21. October 2007, 22:59:24
The Col 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: I picked up the dvd of the reunion tour,WHITE STRIPES owe them their career

21. October 2007, 22:52:24
The Col 
Subject: ex April Wine member,great tune
Modified by The Col (21. October 2007, 23:30:38)
He's performing it past tense APRIL WINE,but Jerry Murcer came along for the ride,always loved Greenway's vocals

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK_hQtc_n10

and along came his good buddy OZZY,with a tasty treat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSnj8X1zAZI

21. October 2007, 22:26:32
The Col 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: I never got caught up in the McCartney rumor,but me and a few friends did get caught up in the KLAATU hype, for a bit.They were local Toronto boys,Beatle ripoffs,but a helluva album just the same.

21. October 2007, 22:00:15
The Col 
Subject: Pixies,a cut above the rest

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