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QUOTE(mr_genius @ Jan 22, 2006 -> 01:05 PM) dude, he's not gay. He might not be, but his boyfriend is.
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QUOTE(mr_genius @ Jan 22, 2006 -> 12:49 PM) uh oh, American Idol is politically incorrect against gays http://contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mn...obic_20_01_2006 But...Clay Aiken was no. 2 and has had more success.
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QUOTE(hammerhead johnson @ Jan 22, 2006 -> 12:56 PM) Bob, you have such a unique way of getting your point across. I have become a huge Bob Dylan fan over the course of the past year or so, and it's almost entirely due to the bootlegs. Personally, I think that "Blonde On Blonde" is terrible, but that's just me. I traded for a good 15 concerts from 1966 before I actually sat down to listen to even one of them, and now they're just gonna take up space in my office. Looking back, I realize that his 1966 offerings held me back from exploring the rest of his catalog. I put this 7CD set together for my father-in-law this past December from a collection of 150+ bootlegs and all of his official albums: Bob Dylan Volume 1 1962-1963 Demos 1. Walkin' Down The Line 2. Girl Of The North Country 3. Farewell 4. Don't Think Twice 5. Boots Of Spanish Leather 6. Hard Rain 7. I'd Hate To Be You 8. Masters Of War 9. John Brown 10. Talkin' John Birchard Blues 11. Guess I'm Doing Fine 12. Paths Of Victory 13. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 14. Baby Let Me Follow You Down 15. When The Ship Comes In Bob Dylan Volume 2 1962-1964 Officials 1. Chimes Of Freedom 2. Mr. Tambourine Man 3. Girl Of The North Country 4. I Don't Believe You 5. It Ain't Me Babe 6. Boots Of Spanish Leather 7. When The Ship Comes In 8. Gates Of Eden 9. The Times 10. With God On Our Side 11. Only A Pawn In Their Game 12. Masters Of War 13. Hard Rain 14. Don't Think Twice 15. Lay Down Your Weary Tune Bob Dylan Volume 3 1965 Live Tour 1. Don't Think Twice (Manchester 5/7/65) 2. To Ramona (Sheffield 4/30/65) 3. She Belongs To Me (Los Angeles 9/3/65) 4. Gates Of Eden (Manchester 5/7/65) 5. It Ain't Me Babe (London 5/10/65) 6. If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Manchester 5/7/65) 7. Love Minus Zero (Newcastle 5/6/65) 8. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (London 5/10/65) 9. The Times (Manchester 5/7/65) 10. With God On Our Side (Manchester 5/7/65) 11. Mr. Tambourine Man (Newport 7/25/65) 12. Boots Of Spanish Leather (London 6/8/65) 13. One Too Many Mornings (London 6/8/65) 14. Like A Rolling Stone (Newport 7/25/65) Bob Dylan Volume 4 1965 Outtakes 1. Instrumental #1 2. You Don't Have To Do That 3. Please Crawl Out Your Window 4. If You Gotta Go, Go Now 5. She Belongs To Me 6. Visions Of Johanna #1 7. Love Minus Zero 8. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 9. Instrumental #2 10. Midnight Train 11. I'll Keep It With Mine 12. Visions Of Johanna #2 13. Desolation Row 14. Miami Sales Message 15. Like A Rolling Stone (Mono) 16. Positively 4th Street (Mono) Bob Dylan Volume 5 1967 Officials & Basement Tapes 1. I'm A Lonesome Hobo 2. As I Went Out One Morning 3. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine 4. Dear Landlord 5. I Pity The Poor Immigrant 6. All Along The Watchtower 7. Drifter's Escape 8. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 9. Wicked Messenger 10. Frankie Lee & Judas Priest 11. French Girl (Outtake) 12. Four Strong Winds (Outtake) 13. One Single River (Outtake) Bob Dylan Volume 6 1969-1971 Officials, Outtakes, Live 1. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Official) 2. Mr. Bojangles (Outtake) 3. I Threw It All Away (Outtake) 4. Can't Help Falling In Love (Outtake) 5. Cupid (Outtake) 6. Big Yellow Taxi (Outtake) 7. Gates Of Eden (Outtake) 8. Ballad Of Ira Hayes (Outtake) 9. Marianne (Outtake) 10. Love Minus Zero (MSG 1/8/71) 11. Hard Rain (MSG 1/8/71) 12. Blowin' In The Wind (MSG 1/8/71) Bob Dylan Volume 7 1974 Officials, Originals, Outtakes 1. Idiot Wind (Original) 2. You're A Big Girl Now (Original) 3. Tangled Up In Blue (Original) 4. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome (Official) 5. Shelter From The Storm (Official) 6. Simple Twist Of Fate (Official) 7. Up To Me (Outtake) 8. Buckets Of Rain (Official) 9. Lily, Rosemary, And The Jack Of Hearts (Original) 10. Tangled Up In Blue (Outtake) 11. Shelter From The Storm (Outtake) I can't stand "Nashville Skyline" either, but the outtake for "I Threw It All Away" is great because he sings it in his natural voice. As far as my favorite Dylan material is concerned, it's a tie between the 1965 live stuff and the 1974 NY studio sessions. The Witmark Demos from 1962-1963 and the John Wesley Harding tracks would come immediately after those two. Wow...that's a lot of "mumbling".
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Looking back at the article, it does say it was based on sales though. Gee, thanks for the help Dave...like that was a tough article to put together, and a buncha help. Just a waste of time. Of course, it could also be broken down into some interesting articles. "Top 10 Classic Rock albums as bought by Wal-Mart customers" could actually be a fascinating article, and we might find that according to Wal-Mart shoppers, the greatest band in history is indeed Air Supply!
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Shouldn't the world be given some money in payment for the hell of having to hear his music played over and over since after his death, and shouldn't P.Diddy/Puffy/whatever have to pay us for forcing us to deal with his non-stop tributes and that Godawful Police ripped tune? Damn...I'm surly today. Sorry.
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I'm kind of proud of myself also, as I only have two of those. I hate lists like these, as they should always start with a comment along the lines of "this is a personal list that I decided to do because I couldn't come up with a worthwhile article so I fell back on a 'list' idea that I obviously have no qualifications to make my choices any better than your choices and I plan to show just how limited my taste in music is because I will list the same damn albums that 80% (rough number there kids) of the rest of America will list because most people won't veture outside of Rolling Stone magazine or their damn radio's to try and find music", or something along those lines. It's not just "Classic Rock" (whatever the hell that is, as that catergory will just continue to grow as the years spin on by all of us and one day friggin' Cradle Of Filth, Disturbed, Rancid, and any other modern band to us now will be sitting there alongside Jefferson Airplane/Starship and any other "old" music) that falls into these realms, it's any friggin' list. It's all opinion and it's usually spewed out by people who has a CD collection built large by a membership to Columbia House or BMG. People whose idea of "taking a chance" is buying a CD that has a ton of hype from the "critics" who write for Rolling Stone. People who have never walked into a record joint with no idea what they are going to buy, and then spend a couple hours digging through the CD/album/cassette's, ending up with a stack of things that just "look interesting" and picking and choosing from there. People who don't read between the lines and find in a review of the new Green Day see one bands name mentioned and then think to themselves "hmmm, maybe I'll buy that instead of the new Green Day. Sorry, I just hate these lists. Pompous, arrogant statement. No Dave, tell people to go buy an issue of Goldmine and do a little "research". These are the standard albums people would buy, how about doing some REAL help and point people in the direction of Granicus? I truely great band that had an amazing debut album, and then vanished.
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My wife busted her knee cap in half in a car accident. If she ever pisses me off, I'm simply opening this link to make her suffer mentally.
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Hanging there, I would think he would have made a fine pinata.
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Wow, he's aged a TON since the Behind The Music special on him, and that was only about 7 years ago.
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He just got sidetracked on his trip to... ...wait for it... ...Wales. Duh.
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Funny how on the radio they were saying this is a big day for Ozzie and Venezeula. Can somebody explain how this benefits the country??? Oh, happy B-day Ozzie, since I am sure you are reading this.
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I'm not saying she didn't suck, I detest the style of music she was doing, and she did fall under the pressure. I'm just agreeing that she was "set-up" to some extent. Plus though, if they let that little cowboy kid through at the end, then more of the people that have tried and got rejected should be making it through. But who knows what Simon and crew see. Honestly though, the only one of those judges that REALLY knows a damn thing is Simon. Randy, somewhat. Paula? Hell no. What the hell made her suddenly somebody who knows s*** about this stuff? Simon knows music, and he knows "Pop". Glad to see the bald Metal guy get through. Knew he would, just due to the commercials, but his wifes reaction ruled.
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QUOTE(SnB @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 07:40 PM) Now cheezits on the other hand, i could eat while being stabbed. That's quite the ad campaign! You should take it to them and see if they go for it.
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I saw it. She didn't seem anywhere near as dumb on the news as she seemed on American Idol, and she was wearing quite a bit less make-up. She still had a decent amount of make-up on, but it looked O.K. and she was much better looking.
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Certain aspects ARE set-ups. Remember, everybody has to go through a set of judges before they ever get to the Simon/Paula/Randy stage. So even the most terrible ones you see have passed a part of the test. So obviously some of these people have been "set-up" for the humiliation aspect of the show. Once you realize that, you can completely understand how some of them become somewhat disillusioned, and then become crushed when Simon unleashes on them. SOMEBODY other than their family has given them "false hope".
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QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 06:34 PM) Nice. The girl in your avatar looks "frumpy". Who is she and why is she so bummed out?
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 01:29 PM) When did Humble Pie form? See, atleast I have listened to a TON of Anthrax to have based my opinion. You have only heard what...two songs? Bonehead.
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Happy Birthday ya one eyed bastard!!! Have a great one!
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 11:36 AM) No, they also got booted from their record label and from the collective memory of the American music-buying public. But that should have happened back around...oh...1985. Shame it took the world so long to realize something sucked so bad.
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Anthrax got booted??? This isn't a first though, is it?
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Yeah, I've never understood the stereotype. They do speak weird though.
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I have a brilliant mind for baseball, and that is why I post all the time in the Pale Hose forum. I also loooooove my job.
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I'll never understand the idea of buying MP3's. They might be cheaper in the long run...but you don't get the full package. Best Buy's DL stations kill me. You pay almost the same price of a burn as the real thing, but you get NOTHING with it.
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QUOTE(EvilJester99 @ Jan 18, 2006 -> 06:02 AM) Zito also called Steven Segal out at a NY nightclub and Segal wouldn't do anything..... Zito is a serious bad ass.... he has been with the Hells Angels for over 20 years now.... Sounds like Zito is just a bit of a jerk. Why would Seagal fight him in a nightclub? Anybody who has ever spent anytime in Martial Arts would know that Seagal would just walk away. You don't fight in public, it's that simple. The Gracie brothers (and their cousins) would, as would a few of the nuts I know who work in a street fighting style, but they do it to learn their craft. But a traditional stylist, such as Seagal, would never fight. Bruce Lee used to accept challenges, but only when people would walk into his school. A bunch of these were actually filmed. Obviously all of the fights last about 5 seconds from what I have been told. I'm also sure the Hell's Angels has a few wusses in their club.
