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i will if i remember...i guess i could just set the tivo..
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i've listened to a radiohead...at least a song, but mostly an album, every night since seventh grade (6 years ago)...i'd have to say they are my all time favorite band...
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this happens quite a bit...
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i just got stars - set yourself on fire and okkervil river - black sheep boy i saw okkervil river when i saw the decemberists and knew of stars through broken social scene...i am pleased with both...got them from a radiohead message board.
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QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jul 20, 2005 -> 05:48 AM) I don't think they'll have a leg to stand on if they try to oppose him. Oh sure they'll grill him with questions and rightfully so but this is not going to be a tough fight IMHO. no this was a reasonable choice...i think he'll pass pretty standardly... honestly this was not the choice i was expecting and i'm somwhat pleased.
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i'll be in minnesota.. as weird as it sounds there were more bands at intonation with a better value that i wanted to see live then at lolla i may be wrong but all i was looking forward to see there was the pixies (though i would go to see them anywhere, 60 bucks for just them is too steep for me) the arcade fire wilco help me out...but those are the headliners for me.
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QUOTE(bmags @ Jul 18, 2005 -> 09:48 PM) yes... I only went saturday but had just an absolute blast. Pitchfork put on a hell of a festival, it was cost effective, they had plenty of shade, places to fill your water bottle, reasonable priced food. Pelican was alright, they get a tad boring. The ms were background music for me, we were looking through records during that time. AC Newman was rather entertaining, he writes nice pop songs, i'm gonna check him out. He brought up andrew bird up on stage for his famous whistling and that was cool... magnolia electric company i didn't really like at all. Four Tet had some cool beats but didn't hold much of my attention...after all, i needed to get a good seat for broken social scene... broken social scene was just absolutely awesome. They played emi dreams of pavement, a new song i'd heard about, which was godly, and played everything i wanted to hear : anthem for a 17 year old girl, KC accidental, almost crimes, cause = time, and stars and sons...they were just absolutely great. The Go! Team was a major dissappointment to me. Everything that was great about this album was overshadowed by the hired singer with her aweful lyrics and annoying tendencies to tell us it was the go! team...no, he's the f***ing go team, you were the hired help to play it live, and you are butchering it. Prefuse was alright... Death From Above was just as entertaining live as I thought they would be. I loved it...great set in my opinion Tortoise was great. Such great musicians and a perfect way to close the night. Played a bit of TNT songs and Standards songs which made me happy...i didn't like everything is all aroudn you was i the only one who went
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QUOTE(MUScholar21 @ Jul 19, 2005 -> 04:02 PM) I'm okay with this answer-it is better than all the people who just say the White Sox aren't for real. We have to actually accomplish something significant in the post season, not just be the champions of the first half. I asked this question because I just didn't know what the Sox had to do, and I think HR was correct-they need to win in the post season. Now, let's go out and prove that they should have gotten on the bandwagon in April when there was room. Now, get out of the way of it or you'll get run over. i'd be okay with this question if they ever actually watched the white sox...but i absolutely can't imagine that they do
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in other words, we don't want to have to actually do our job to scout other teams, so we are just gonna fall back on the teams we are familiar with so we can have more time to do blow on urinals with gammons.
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yes... I only went saturday but had just an absolute blast. Pitchfork put on a hell of a festival, it was cost effective, they had plenty of shade, places to fill your water bottle, reasonable priced food. Pelican was alright, they get a tad boring. The ms were background music for me, we were looking through records during that time. AC Newman was rather entertaining, he writes nice pop songs, i'm gonna check him out. He brought up andrew bird up on stage for his famous whistling and that was cool... magnolia electric company i didn't really like at all. Four Tet had some cool beats but didn't hold much of my attention...after all, i needed to get a good seat for broken social scene... broken social scene was just absolutely awesome. They played emi dreams of pavement, a new song i'd heard about, which was godly, and played everything i wanted to hear : anthem for a 17 year old girl, KC accidental, almost crimes, cause = time, and stars and sons...they were just absolutely great. The Go! Team was a major dissappointment to me. Everything that was great about this album was overshadowed by the hired singer with her aweful lyrics and annoying tendencies to tell us it was the go! team...no, he's the f***ing go team, you were the hired help to play it live, and you are butchering it. Prefuse was alright... Death From Above was just as entertaining live as I thought they would be. I loved it...great set in my opinion Tortoise was great. Such great musicians and a perfect way to close the night. Played a bit of TNT songs and Standards songs which made me happy...i didn't like everything is all aroudn you
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now i'm nervous...
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intonation was awesome, well worth the price, the weather was formidable, and broken social scene was magnificent.
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i forgot how funny insensitive comments can be...thanks for reminding me.
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QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jul 17, 2005 -> 09:21 PM) What's your point? you're right, if you don't have a problem with it nobody else should.
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could we take a short moment to count how many off kilter comments were made for the titles of these threads... i mean, cleveland has it coming for their mascot...but injuns...scalp the indians...whatever... the important thing is that after oakland, we had 4 starters give up only 3 runs...ridiculous.
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the pixies arecoming out with a new album
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i don't understand how you could be so attached to a party that when someone in your party does something wrong you immediately blame it on the democrats...or the republicans...
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do you like michigan or illinois better? i think its no contest that illinois is far better produced but i loved some of the topics with michigan... jacksonville, the man from metropolis are just soo good.
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jul 15, 2005 -> 04:26 PM) It's ABSOLUTELY true about the women at Sox games! Every bit as HAWT as women at Cub games, if not better!!! The Sox seem to draw more Latinas to the games, and that is OKAY BY ME!!!! I luuuuuuuuuv the Latin ladies....that's why I married one!!!! this cracked me up.. but its true...especially this year.
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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Jul 14, 2005 -> 07:27 AM) In the player: Funeral - The Arcade Fire 5 CD's to bring on an island: 1. Quiet is the new Loud - Kings of Convenience 2. Desire - Bob Dylan 3. Arthur - The Kinks 4. Kid A - Radiohead 5. Turn on the Bright Lights - Interpol i agree with every album you have there...sometimes i think the kings of convenience get a little bland...i much prefer belle and sebastian though that is somewhat of an unfair comparison...still, sometimes ill just turn on a kings of convenience song and it can really just elevate you.
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i was just listening to built to spill thinking...after all the talk of all their new material live...WHEN IS THE NEXT ALBUM COMING OUT... right now i'm listening to ghost mountain by the unicorns...
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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 14, 2005 -> 02:39 PM) The 80's were synthpop and make up. Was anyone really playing anything in the 80's? Madonna, Prince, M. Jackson, Boy George and Wham peaked in the 80's. The 90's were dominated by grunge, guitars and hey even power chords kinda made it back. Grunge alone kicked the crap out of anything 80's. Every decade has a ton of 1 hit wonders, the 80's had no shortage. I know this, the 2000's are in serious trouble. i don't know...i really kind of like the post punk of the eighties as well as the pre grunge...which i'll consider the pixies...but joy division, the cure, the fall, the smiths, REM [edit] i forgot Depeche Mode...the only grunge bands i still listen to are pearl jam, nirvana...and...i suppose the smashing pumpkins were grunge if only for gish, i don't really consider much else they did grunge... plus those pop bands you mentioned...madonna, prince..etc...that was the top of pop...everone still looks at that as the pinnacle of pop music... My song nominations: Creep by Radiohead (if only for those two cha chungs by jonny greenwood) Paranoid Android by radiohead Mayonnaise by Smashing Pumpkins Surf Wax America by weezer Across the sea by weezer Daughter by Pearl jam ...and mind block...
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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jul 12, 2005 -> 11:38 AM) Awesome beginning, you mean... no, wait... touche
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i've had a nice run of music recently...this wolf parade advance i just got is great.
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QUOTE(Pauly8509CWS @ Jul 13, 2005 -> 04:23 PM) I'm SOOO sorry that our musical tastes differ. Should I put a Top-40 artist on there instead and change the title. Incase you didm't know, genius, "The Best of What's Around" is a song by Dave Matthews Band and I thought it went well with Mark Buehrle. Next time maybe I'll put one with George Michael or Boy George on there so it'll make you happy. i always tell myself to stay out of dave matthews fights...but whatever... dave matthews is either on par or worse than george michael or boy george...and at least those two would make people laugh and cringe instead of just the latter... dammit...all i came into to do was to say i wanted chavez more than anyone in a dream sequence...and you guys had to draw me into a dave matthews fight.
