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j03L10T 12-03-2002 04:41 PM

What is actually happening-
 
When too many people try to access a real audio, or wmp media file at the same time it breaks up quite frequently. That REALLY sucks.

In other news, OLD revelations..hooray for boobies mamas boy begins with call to mother of childhood friend named tom
as i emulate his voice and she says hello tom. I got the idea from him for words that rhyme with "magina". she does say "jeff" at one point of the prank call.

Next song three point one four, my birthday is 7/22. fact-

gotta go see who replied to what-

luvs and hugs and kisses, j03; )

j03L10T 12-10-2002 07:46 AM

More goodies.
 
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N0w th15 1z m1 1d34 0f 'l33t'. 1 d1d n0t d0 4n1 0ph th1z 0n m1 0wn. Ch33rz!!

j03L10T 12-10-2002 10:12 AM

New page.
 
Just another example of howrock stars make very poor role models.

Undertoad 12-10-2002 01:27 PM

Since jo3 has changed his signature to Cheap Trick, I feel compelled to point out how I really want to like Cheap Trick but I am routinely offended by their hard-core fans.

It seems to me that anyone with a preference for power pop should worship Cheap Trick, and it seems to me that Cheap Trick took power pop an interesting direction and that more pop should have the cock-sure swagger of Jagger or David Lee Roth. Of course this requires the happy certainty not generally found in power pop's 7th chords, which are more built to go with the pensive attitudes of lost girlfriends or unrequited longing or what have you. But somehow Cheap Trick figured all that stuff out and produced a non-wussy style of pop, and survive for the long haul, good for them.

But it turns out that Cheap Trick fans are more likely to be guys who were all ready to rock out and then realized they couldn't exactly rock out while wearing a collared shirt, and their girlfriends didn't really want them to rock out anyway, and rocking out seems silly from the front seats of a Honda Accord, but Cheap Trick was the nearest thing to rocking out that would be allowed.

j03L10T 12-10-2002 02:03 PM

At the time, yes.
 
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Originally posted by Undertoad
It turns out that Cheap Trick fans are more likely to be guys who were all ready to rock out and then realized they couldn't exactly rock out while wearing a collared shirt, and their girlfriends didn't really want them to rock out anyway, and rocking out seems silly from the front seats of a Honda Accord, but Cheap Trick was the nearest thing to rocking out that would be allowed.
As it turns out, that is exactly what I drive currently. And am I any cheaper these days? Not at all,you see that I still insist upon you responsibly bringing your own- regardless of brand and nature of your own very poison. We tend to 'chugalug' ourselves into a blissfull state of ignorance around here. But if you have another passion in terms of another way out, there are two other extra beds hereabouts and you had better bring more of that stuff for just one. :)

j03L10T 12-10-2002 02:25 PM

You can find "Ash" at-
 
hotchicsrealaudio.net

under the field or 'button' of "albums".You can fnd "Ash" here, at (click)

Just click on the banner that says "ALBUMS". Then, click on a group named 'ASH'. Thank you.

j03L10T 12-10-2002 02:31 PM

Re: At the time, yes.
 
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Originally posted by j03L10T


As it turns out, that is exactly what I drive currently. And am I any cheaper these days? Not at all,you see that I still insist upon you responsibly bringing your own- regardless of brand and nature of your own very poison. We tend to 'chugalug' ourselves into a blissfull state of ignorance around here. But if you have another passion in terms of another way out, there are two other extra beds hereabouts and you had better bring more of that stuff for just one. :)

ASH

elSicomoro 12-10-2002 03:50 PM

Joe, is that the same Ash that did the song "Goldfinger" that was popular about 5 or so years ago?

j03L10T 12-11-2002 12:56 AM

Yes, the same but "Goldfinger" was released in 1977. I have been singing since the early seventies. Abba would be just about my absolute first group as a very young child. That makes me want to laugh very hard, especially the existance of the Syd Barret stuff. I'm sure that I mis-spelled the name but I am just waking up and I am still smiling.:)

Undertoad 12-11-2002 09:22 AM

There's nothing at all wrong with the Accord, especially now that the 2003 version is faster than my own car which was supposed to be the original pocket rocket.

The Syd Barrett stuff, I will maintain, is unfit for human consumption. There's nothing beautiful or alluring or hopeful about acid-drenched schizophrenia. Ask wolf, mental illness is no fun. Leave Syd in peace.

Undertoad 12-11-2002 09:24 AM

Oh, and any relation to Daniel Ash of Love and Rockets and Bauhaus fame?

j03L10T 12-11-2002 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by Undertoad
Oh, and any relation to Daniel Ash of Love and Rockets and Bauhaus fame?
You nailed that one right on the head! You will hear the same voice by another name on the "Black Rebel Motorcycle Club" debut cd, aka "B.R.M.C.". There are some really cool melodies on that one, which really was intended to be love and rockets originally. But I already had my suspicions and held on to the good stuff for my next agent, someone I knew that I could trust. You won't regret reviewing the cd, that is if you can find the samples at a website such as CDNow, or Amazon, etc..That is just too cool that you thought to ask a question like that, I almost totally forgot!:)

elSicomoro 12-11-2002 12:26 PM

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Originally posted by j03L10T
Yes, the same but "Goldfinger" was released in 1977. I have been singing since the early seventies.
1977 was actually the name of the CD that said song appeared on, but it was released in 1996. :)

j03L10T 12-11-2002 12:34 PM

Thank you for pointing that out.
 
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Originally posted by sycamore


1977 was actually the name of the CD that said song appeared on, but it was released in 1996. :)

Doh! I was thinking the James Bond "Goldfinger". Roger Moore is still my favorite to this day, and in '77 I believe he made his debut in the spy movie "Live and Let Die".

Ash was first conceived and the vocals first recorded in 1977, I am well aware this wasn't their debut cd- but still possibly the first batch of recorded vocals for the group of accompanying musicians. I did actually play the lead and rhythm guitars on "free all angels".:)

j03L10T 12-11-2002 12:54 PM

And the name of the very LAST 'track' of 'Nashville Pussy's' final cd IS.?
 
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