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Joined: December 28 2010
Location: Western Canada
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 04:06
TODDLER wrote:
There are probably not many Canned Heat fans around here, but nevertheless the documentary on Canned Heat is the most hilarious thing I have ever viewed. Fito, the drummer tells the most unbelievable road stories and trust me on this one...even if you dislike the music of Canned Heat, you should check this dvd out just for the comedy itself. I never realized that a rock band could have such bad luck. They were always getting into trouble with authorities. They were true misfits and had no stage presentation whatsoever. It's just pathetic and hilarious how they carried themselves. Blind Owl Wilson was one of the most unique harmonica players in this world. He emulated the sound of a horn section or a hammond organ when he backed the vocalist. His solo's were not appreciated by a mass following. Only between 66" to 70" were they noticed by the public at large. He is not on the list of usual suspects from the 60's.
Well, you got my attention and yes I do like Canned Heat. Is this what the looks like?
Joined: March 25 2006
Location: New Mexico
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Posted: August 12 2012 at 21:27
Pastor Rex Cat wrote:
Metal Evolution produced by Scot McFayden and Sam Dunn. 3 DVD, 11 episode series.
isn't that Metal Evolution the series that pretty much skips anything to do with Black, Death or Doom Metal, pretty much the greater part of Metal of the past few decades or so? what a crock
Joined: December 28 2010
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Posted: August 14 2012 at 02:49
mithrandir wrote:
Pastor Rex Cat wrote:
Metal Evolution produced by Scot McFayden and Sam Dunn. 3 DVD, 11 episode series.
isn't that Metal Evolution the series that pretty much skips anything to do with Black, Death or Doom Metal, pretty much the greater part of Metal of the past few decades or so? what a crock
The main reason why I got this is for the Prog Metal episode. Then again, they could have done episodes on Black, Death and Doom Metal er even Metalcore. Overall, I can't complain. The Shock Rock episode I liked a lot as well.
Edited by Pastor Rex Cat - August 14 2012 at 03:48
Joined: June 10 2011
Location: Colorado, USA
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Posted: August 20 2012 at 01:33
Tonight (or last night, I guess, since it's now after midnight) I attended a screening of "Romantic Warriors II: Rock in Opposition". In attendance were: Adele Schmidt - co-director Mike Johnson - Thinking Plague/Hamster Theater Dave Willey - Hamster Theater/Thinking Plague also Elaine Difalco - Thinking Plague Mark Harris - Thinking Plague/Hamster Theater
Pretty cool! Sorry for everyone who missed it (which was pretty much everyone, cause there were at most 20 people there).
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