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  1. THAT's the song I heard for the first time a few months ago. I'm usually very good at voice recognition, but when I heard "Ace of Spades", I thought someone uncovered an old Eddie Money B-side..Song does grow on you, though. I don't know how I managed to miss so many "staples"..I guess ... must chalk it up to a misspent youth..growing up in small-town Nebraska..where the only radio station in the county played music all day on Sundays after Church. Lemmy - Eddie Money, I gotta be honest that's the first time I've ever heard of that comparison. But then again I'm one of the very few on the planet who thinks Devo kicks ass. I grew up in a small town too, but I had my stash of Hendrix, Alice Cooper and Kiss records to take care of the music deficiencies. Yeah..I'm probably the only one who thinks Ozzy Osbourne sounds exactly like Bette Davis..AFTER her stroke Speaking of Devo..I heard today that they are about to release a new album.. Devo to release first album in nearly two decades Lemmy - Eddie Money Ozzy - Bette Davis Hate to see you compare Dave Mathews with a platypus getting raped.
  2. THAT's the song I heard for the first time a few months ago. I'm usually very good at voice recognition, but when I heard "Ace of Spades", I thought someone uncovered an old Eddie Money B-side..Song does grow on you, though. I don't know how I managed to miss so many "staples"..I guess ... must chalk it up to a misspent youth..growing up in small-town Nebraska..where the only radio station in the county played music all day on Sundays after Church. Lemmy - Eddie Money, I gotta be honest that's the first time I've ever heard of that comparison. But then again I'm one of the very few on the planet who thinks Devo kicks ass. I grew up in a small town too, but I had my stash of Hendrix, Alice Cooper and Kiss records to take care of the music deficiencies. Yeah..I'm probably the only one who thinks Ozzy Osbourne sounds exactly like Bette Davis..AFTER her stroke Speaking of Devo..I heard today that they are about to release a new album.. Devo to release first album in nearly two decades Didn't know that, might check it out but just in case I'll keep my Q&A, DNFTF, Freedom of choice, New Traditionalists, Shout and greatest hits and greatest misses CDs.
  3. So you're going to go see it, right?
  4. Amen! KISS is not relevant as musicians, but as performing and marketing geniuses (hated to say that btw). They knew how sell their product and it definitely paid off, but listening to just the music alone just flat out sucks. Probably better quit mentioning KISS before Gene finds out and wants loyalties from HB for mentioning KISS Musicianship, on that basis alone I think most would concur. They did play a rather banal and homogenized genre of hard rock. But the list would be endless as to who else could be on that particular subject, including some of these groups or individuals are revered by some here. I mean they can't all have the musical talent of Paris Hilton......... {Aside from her mastery of the skin flute mind you}
  5. THAT's the song I heard for the first time a few months ago. I'm usually very good at voice recognition, but when I heard "Ace of Spades", I thought someone uncovered an old Eddie Money B-side..Song does grow on you, though. I don't know how I managed to miss so many "staples"..I guess ... must chalk it up to a misspent youth..growing up in small-town Nebraska..where the only radio station in the county played music all day on Sundays after Church. mbs64GvGgPU Lemmy - Eddie Money, I gotta be honest that's the first time I've ever heard of that comparison. But then again I'm one of the very few on the planet who thinks Devo kicks ass. I grew up in a small town too, but I had my stash of Hendrix, Alice Cooper and Kiss records to take care of the music deficiencies.
  6. You worship the decade of depressed, morose little flit boys and you diss Lemmy? For some reason, I never considered "Grunge"depressing. Probably similar to my love of the Blues..People that just listen to the surface of it feel it's sad..But if you can really crawl inside it..It functions as a form of release of any sad thought you may have..Maybe like needing to have a good cry to make you feel "all Better". I liked Pearl Jam until I also heard Creed..then when Creed got way too much airplay..I also got tired of hearing Eddie Vedder... I heard one of my Fav. Nirvana songs today on the radio this morning and I still can't get it out of my head. It's probably the only one I liked that I didn't hear until after Cobain's death.. cNoxq_ttFrw&feature .I'm just as impressed with the music being put out by the surviving members (Dave Grohl/Fightin' Foo) And thanks for making me look up "flit" I didn't think I was Dissing Lemmoney.. Before ~four months ago, I'd never even heard of him..I'm still not sure if he isn't one of those fictional characters from the movie I never got around to seeing ("This is Spinal Tap"?)..Anyway..This "burnout"/drummer I work with seems to like him, so I'll keep trying to have an open mind. Grunge not so much depressing as the performers of it seemed to carry this "tortured soul" vibe with a heavy dose of warmed over teenage angst. While my first post in this thread was basically tongue and cheek, Lemmy and Motorhead have kept rock and roll in it's most purest form. That is loud, brash, straight forward, don't need no M-TV bullsh*t to build a career, F'n great music. Lemmy is also one of the few along with players like Geddy Lee and Steve Harris to bring the bass guitar out front on the stage. By the way, Dave Grohl worships Lemmy and Motorhead. Maybe so... But he ain't no Les Claypool I'd be willing to bet that if Les didn't know about this staple, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImrtZRrS70w There wouldn't have been a "My name is mud".
  7. You worship the decade of depressed, morose little flit boys and you diss Lemmy? For some reason, I never considered "Grunge"depressing. Probably similar to my love of the Blues..People that just listen to the surface of it feel it's sad..But if you can really crawl inside it..It functions as a form of release of any sad thought you may have..Maybe like needing to have a good cry to make you feel "all Better". I liked Pearl Jam until I also heard Creed..then when Creed got way too much airplay..I also got tired of hearing Eddie Vedder... I heard one of my Fav. Nirvana songs today on the radio this morning and I still can't get it out of my head. It's probably the only one I liked that I didn't hear until after Cobain's death.. cNoxq_ttFrw&feature .I'm just as impressed with the music being put out by the surviving members (Dave Grohl/Fightin' Foo) And thanks for making me look up "flit" I didn't think I was Dissing Lemmoney.. Before ~four months ago, I'd never even heard of him..I'm still not sure if he isn't one of those fictional characters from the movie I never got around to seeing ("This is Spinal Tap"?)..Anyway..This "burnout"/drummer I work with seems to like him, so I'll keep trying to have an open mind. Grunge not so much depressing as the performers of it seemed to carry this "tortured soul" vibe with a heavy dose of warmed over teenage angst. While my first post in this thread was basically tongue and cheek, Lemmy and Motorhead have kept rock and roll in it's most purest form. That is loud, brash, straight forward, don't need no M-TV bullsh*t to build a career, F'n great music. Lemmy is also one of the few along with players like Geddy Lee and Steve Harris to bring the bass guitar out front on the stage. By the way, Dave Grohl worships Lemmy and Motorhead.
  8. As a fan myself I'm looking forward to it.
  9. I never liked Elvis...Unless you mean Elvis Costello. The Stones are good, but somewhat inconsistant (IMO). I loved U2 up until after they did Rattle and Hum (And the only ones mentioned in this thread that I've actually seen in person..unless you count Page/Plant)...But lately..they just seem like a slightly prettier version of Madonna. j/k..But I really hate most forms of electronica. I went through a Doors faze a couple of decades ago...But their greatest hits package is sufficient for most collections. If you ever find yourself dating a woman over thirty..Imerse yourself in some of his love songs.."Have I told you lately".."Moondance"..."Someone like you".."Into the Mystic"..(She'll think you're deep). I love Nirvana, too. They along with Pearl Jam introduced me to one of my Fav. genera..And through them, I discovered (for myself) Sound Garden/Chris Cornell and Alice in Chains. I still wish I was at the Slipknot Concert tonight..I almost stopped by Guitar Center to meet Joey Jordison after work today..(I would've if I'd remembered to wear a Nebraska Shirt today). You worship the decade of depressed, morose little flit boys and you diss Lemmy?
  10. Why even bring this up? Lemmy is God and that's that. All else is meaningless.......
  11. http://www.comcast.net/articles/sports-gen...Cowboys-TO.Cut/ I knew Dallass and their fans are slow. But the great experiment is now over.
  12. Oh yeah??? http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p...amp;nid=3163687 http://westvirginia.scout.com/a.z?s=159&am...amp;nid=3449374 Didn't realize that > you'll get used to that around her killer... Yes but our players don't eat their boogers.
  13. Hence that's why nothing serious is gonna happen to him..........
  14. This KKK sh*t has no business in a Husker football thread, nor for Kansas or Missouri or whatever. Talk football, talk a little trash too but Jesus use some intelligence.
  15. Let's just boil this down to what it is, another jealous moron who really knows nothing of football.
  16. I'm confused...What does Chase Daniel have to do with any of this?
  17. Hope you had a great one bro. Your posts are something I look forward to. Thanks my man, yeah had a great time. Spent the night down in Philly with my better half, got all the amenities. Know what I'm sayin"?...........................
  18. Thank you boys, and there aint nothing wrong with being a grumpy old fart such as myself.
  19. Haha...I just started eating it in the summer of '08...now I wanna learn to make it. It is addicting. My daughter took a class last year, she's a freak about damn near everything Japanese. If you got questions I'm sure she will answer them if she can. I was just wondering if she enjoyed it and would recommend doing it to others. Oh yeah she loved it, always trying to get me to try her creations. But if you think you'd enjoy it then by all means go for it.
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