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BigEdWalsh

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  1. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYandZ....ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBand A There. Now it will be easier for those who are backward-challenged.
  2. This one will probably die a pretty quick death.
  3. Yes. That was rather odd. Ddo rehtar saw taht. Sey.
  4. Wow, the Bulls sucked tonight shuffle: 1. Zig Zag Wanderer - Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band 2. Baby It's You - Smith 3. Alison - Elvis Costello 4. And Your Bird Can Sing The Beatles 5. Driving Accident Prone - Plasticland 6. Come Again, Toucan - Grace Slick 7. Vaseline Machine Gun - Leo Kottke 8. Ghost Town - The Specials 9. You Make Me Feel Brand New - The Stylistics 10. Living in the Woods - Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes
  5. Well, no GC5 but..... 1. Hell or High Water - Spooky Tooth 2. Walk, Don't Run - Pink Fairies 3. The Red and the Black - Blue Oyster Cult 4. Start! - The Jam 5. Trouble Lindsey Buckingham 6. Communication Breakdown - Led Zeppelin 7. Runaway Train - Soul Asylum 8. Squeet - May Blitz 9. International Feel - Todd Rundgren 10. Let's Stay Together - Al Green
  6. QUOTE (knightni @ Dec 4, 2009 -> 04:16 PM) Ex-wife. I figured. I just never had heard that before, it had me cracking up. I have one of those myself.
  7. Boy if there's one thing I miss about Chicago it's the Blues clubs. But like Northsidesox72 said, they're all in the city as far as I know. Egg donor?!
  8. That was a good read indeed. I didn't know anything about this Miguel Gonzalez kid. He'll be interesting one to follow.
  9. QUOTE (The Critic @ Dec 3, 2009 -> 12:30 PM) The GC5 - One For Eugene I'd never heard of the GC5. I checked 'em out on youtube....pretty darn good!
  10. Link Wray was damn near 70 in this video. He was cool as hell.
  11. QUOTE (CanOfCorn @ Dec 2, 2009 -> 03:48 PM) The Holy Crap I Can't Believe I Just Had My 20-Year Reunion Shuffle: Hidden Charms - Link Wray and the Wraymen Not familiar with that song, but holy crap...Link Wray and the Wraymen!! Nice.
  12. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Dec 1, 2009 -> 06:34 PM) Shorthanded goal by Kris Versteeg Thanks Versteeg, I had you on my bench in favor of Cammalleri.
  13. Quite right, I think. Ear humping?? Gross!!
  14. QUOTE (Middle Buffalo @ Dec 1, 2009 -> 11:22 AM) I've never heard of 12 of those bands. I've never heard of 10 of 'em. I actually like Muse quite a bit. They had one song that my son played a lot that really knocked me out. Don't know the name of it.
  15. QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Nov 30, 2009 -> 09:05 PM) Here's Frank's Inca Roads guitar solo from the same LA teevee special — accompanied by the totally original clay animation of fellow genius Bruce Bickford: Thanks. I thorazinely enjoyed that. I swear I'd seen that before. I wonder if I saw it like 35 years ago or something.
  16. QUOTE (Felix @ Nov 30, 2009 -> 07:10 PM) I'm pretty shocked the Pixies aren't on this list. They were certainly in my top 20, and I think they even made my top 10 (although I don't really remember). I've heard a little bit of stuff from the Pixies but I'll have to look into them further. I think it would be pretty neat to see what didn't make the Top 50, what everybody picked that didn't make the list. For the record mine were MC5, Stooges, Chocolate Watch Band, Byrds, Animals, Pretty Things, Yardbirds, Flamin' Groovies and Captain Beefheart.
  17. Frank Zappa - Montana - Live The guitar and violin knock me out.
  18. QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 30, 2009 -> 04:19 PM) http://www.rockhall.com/induction2010 Still no Alice Cooper. Still no Deep Purple, King Crimson, Yes, Moody Blues, MC5, Donovan, Jethro Tull....... The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke. F***ing Abba?!
  19. QUOTE (MexSoxFan#1 @ Nov 30, 2009 -> 01:02 PM) I had The Who on my list,they are a lock I bet. Yep. I had 'em too, at 5. No offense Van Halen fans but I am glad they didn't make the list (knock on wood). I admire Eddie Van Halen as a guitarist but I never liked them. Of the thousands of records that I own or owned I never had a Van Halen record.
  20. Roger Dean, I'm guessing. As for Jethro Tull, Aqualung was a GREAT album, but they lost me with Thick As a Brick and I thought A Passion Play was even worse. Never bought another Jethro Tull album after that clunker though somehow I own Songs From The Wood (I think I got it at a garage sale). Back to Frank Zappa, I'll never forget buying the Freak Out! album. It was, I think 1966 and back then you didn't have "underground" FM radio; all you had was AM top forty, WLS and WCFL. So I had never heard of the Mothers of Invention. Who had? But when I saw that album cover I thought it was really neat, bought it and LOVED it. Me and my friends were 16 and had just discovered that there was cool stuff that the radio didn't play.
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