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el_vagabondo
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Topic: Another newbie Posted: February 20 2004 at 09:31 |
Greetings and bleatings all, I'm another new user in this place.
Guess I should say hi, but it takes me so bloody long, but hey, what of it sure, heh.
Anyhow, me is James. 21 years old. Irish (unfortunately). I listen to a lot of different music, including some of the harsher genres of metal, but progressive rock will be my first and final bedfellow. Having been brought up on the gently atavistic strains of "In the court of the crimson king" will teach you a lot of things. Funnily enough when all around me were singing "old mcdonald" inside in kindergarten, I was singing along to "Epitaph" and bits and pieces here and there.
Yeah, I'm a crimson fanatic. So much so that I attended all the dates of the 21st century schizoid band's gigs whilst I was still living abroad. Have yet to see the real deal in the flesh but lets hope they make to Ireland sooner rather then later.
Bands of mine include, King Crimson, Moody Blues, Yes, Hawkwind, Secret Chiefs 3, Estradesphere, Emerson Lake Palmer (we all have copies of Tarkus somewhere), and lots more.
Hope to be a regular contributor to this place.
Be well, people.
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Joren
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Posted: February 20 2004 at 13:13 |
Welcome! I'm glad to hear that you like Hawkwind! I've got the impression that few people here like them...
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Joren
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Posted: February 20 2004 at 13:16 |
By the way, Broken Hearts Are For Assholes is a great song!
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el_vagabondo
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Posted: February 21 2004 at 06:47 |
I love Hawkwind, man. I think what they had has yet to be outdone in the modern music scene. And besides, the Motorhead fan inside deems it necessary that I hail Dave B and the guys....
And, yep, "broken hearts are for assholes" has to be one of my all time favourite Frank Zappa tunes of all time. Either that or Valley Girl. The man was a legend.
Thanks also. Lets have some good times here.
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Redstar
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Posted: February 21 2004 at 07:45 |
Gotta love Hawkwind. Without them we'd have no Lemmy...
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el_vagabondo
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Posted: February 23 2004 at 06:15 |
Redstar wrote:
Gotta love Hawkwind. Without them we'd have no Lemmy...
. | Dayum straightum. *bashes computer whilst howling along to Bomber*
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Alexander
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Posted: February 23 2004 at 11:07 |
Yo, welcome on-board.
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el_vagabondo
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Posted: February 24 2004 at 05:51 |
Alexander wrote:
Yo, welcome on-board. |
Cheers buddy. Glad I could drop by and become part of the merry gang.
LETS PARTEH.
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: February 25 2004 at 18:50 |
El Vag,
How about "Titties and Beer." the Zappa tune, I mean. Bozzio and Frank tore it up. I saw that tour, Belew, Jobson, Bozzio with Zappa.
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Peter
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Posted: February 26 2004 at 14:30 |
Hey "L. V.," good to see Ireland represented here at last! What part of the old Emerald Isle are you in? I was almost born in Erin, but my mother made it back to Canada just in time to rob me of dual citizenship, which would have been cool!
I'd love to visit your country one day. I LOVE lots of Irish traditional music (Christy Moore, Planxty, Patrick St., Sawdoctors, Altan, etc. etc.), but I'd really like to see the immortal Horslips represented here! Their THE TAIN and THE BOOK OF INVASIONS are Celtic prog classics! (Especially the latter -- a five-star album! I love it!)
Thanks for the Guinness, Murphy's, Kilkenny and Beamish, by the way! Tasty tipples!
Slainte,
Peter
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el_vagabondo
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Posted: February 27 2004 at 09:17 |
danbo wrote:
El Vag,
How about "Titties and Beer." the Zappa tune, I mean. Bozzio and Frank tore it up. I saw that tour, Belew, Jobson, Bozzio with Zappa.
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Titties and beer, in general bring a smile to my face, but if I may bring my mind out of the gutter for a second (only a second, hahaha), I agree. When you have personnel like that in a band together then well, you’re guaranteed an aural overload of unbounded fabulousity. In other words, it fookin’ rawks, man.
Peter Rideout wrote:
Hey "L. V.," good to see Ireland represented here at last! What part of the old Emerald Isle are you in? I was almost born in Erin, but my mother made it back to Canada just in time to rob me of dual citizenship, which would have been cool!
I'd love to visit your country one day. I LOVE lots of Irish traditional music (Christy Moore, Planxty, Patrick St., Sawdoctors, Altan, etc. etc.), but I'd really like to see the immortal Horslips represented here! Their THE TAIN and THE BOOK OF INVASIONS are Celtic prog classics! (Especially the latter -- a five-star album! I love it!)
Thanks for the Guinness, Murphy's, Kilkenny and Beamish, by the way! Tasty tipples!
Slainte,
Peter
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Thanks you Peter, only too happy to represent the home country in this here place. I would be a Limerick gentleman, (although Limerick folks really don’t know what the meaning of gentleman really is). And ditto on the great Horslips. The old man has both the albums you mentioned and well, I considered them a musical education like no other. And well, can you get a more blood thirsty battle anthem then the one and only An Dearg Doom? Hell no. I could listen to The Tain for an eternity and a scratch. Hail indeed.
And ditto with the booze. It's an ancestral thing, ya dig. Hehehe, cheers again, friends.
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Joren
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 08:51 |
danbo wrote:
El Vag,
How about "Titties and Beer." the Zappa tune, I mean. Bozzio and Frank tore it up. I saw that tour, Belew, Jobson, Bozzio with Zappa.
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WOW! You saw Zappa, Bozzio and Belew? It's such a pity that Zappa died when I was only seven years old!
about the tune: Titties and Beer is great, but I prefer the Mothers-era Zappa stuff, like 'Oh No', 'King Kong' and 'Dog Breath'. I think the best tunes from his solo-career are on Over-Nite Sensation and Apostrophe. I love 'Camarillo Brillo'!
By the way, I started a Zappa-poll in Main Discussions. Check it out!
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Joren
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 08:55 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
Hey "L. V.," good to see Ireland represented here at last! What part of the old Emerald Isle are you in? I was almost born in Erin, but my mother made it back to Canada just in time to rob me of dual citizenship, which would have been cool!
I'd love to visit your country one day. I LOVE lots of Irish traditional music (Christy Moore, Planxty, Patrick St., Sawdoctors, Altan, etc. etc.), but I'd really like to see the immortal Horslips represented here! Their THE TAIN and THE BOOK OF INVASIONS are Celtic prog classics! (Especially the latter -- a five-star album! I love it!)
Thanks for the Guinness, Murphy's, Kilkenny and Beamish, by the way! Tasty tipples!
Slainte,
Peter
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My mother was born in Ireland, so I've been to Ireland quite a few times. I think it's wonderful! And Guinness and Murphy's taste great. That's REAL beer!
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el_vagabondo
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Posted: March 09 2004 at 06:08 |
Joren wrote:
My mother was born in Ireland, so I've been to Ireland quite a few times. I think it's wonderful! And Guinness and Murphy's taste great. That's REAL beer! |
Ah the quality. Can't go wrong with a bit of that.... Tell ya the truth, I'm more of a cider punter but too much of that stuff leaves your stomach scagging. *g*
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 09 2004 at 06:13 |
el_vagabondo wrote:
Joren wrote:
My mother was born in Ireland, so I've been to Ireland quite a few times. I think it's wonderful! And Guinness and Murphy's taste great. That's REAL beer! |
Ah the quality. Can't go wrong with a bit of that.... Tell ya the truth, I'm more of a cider punter but too much of that stuff leaves your stomach scagging. *g* |
How can you live there & not drink Guinness; the quality of the drink you get there far exceeds any of the thin stuff we get in England.
I'm right with you on the effects of cider, too - there is nothing worse than a cider hangover..... believe me, I know . at least the only ill effect of Guiness is on the poor sap who follows you into the loo the next day
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