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i believe he said sec of war.
whoops, no, he did say war dept.
pass me that popcorn.
whoops, no, he did say war dept.
pass me that popcorn.
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Nice turnout this evening, with appearances by mamamustanger, Wolfman, BarFlie, dawn, FLW Buckeye, War Wagon, KC Scott, Diego in Seattle, FudgeHammer, trev, MgoBlue-LightSpecial, & mnk_90, with cameos from Shlomart, Dinsdale, 88, & Screw Michigan.
1 Mr. Magoo Opening Theme 04:41
2 Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Cabron" 03:32
3 Crosby, Stills & Nash - "Find the Cost of Freedom" 01:56
4 Rockin' Robin Roberts & the Wailers - "Louie Louie" 02:47
5 The Seeds - "Wild Blood" 02:18
6 Art Brut - "Bad Weekend" 02:40
7 ZZ Top - "Nasty Dogs And Funky Kings" 02:37
8 The Isley Brothers - "That Lady" 05:27
9 Anita Ward - "Ring My Bell" 03:27
10 Mouse & the Traps - "Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice" 02:34
11 The Runaways - "On Suburban Lawns" 02:27
12 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - "I Hate Myself for Loving You" 05:25
13 The Strypes - "I'm a Hog for You Baby" 03:30
14 Built to Spill - "Time Trap" 05:13
15 Larry Williams - "Slow Down" 02:42
16 Fats Domino - "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" 02:29
17 The Beatles - "Matchbox" 01:56
18 Led Zeppelin - "Somethin' Else" 02:53
19 The Kinks - "Beautiful Delilah" 02:05
20 Chuck Berry - "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" 02:13
21 Dr. Feelgood - "She Does It Right" 03:14
22 George Thorogood & the Destroyers - "House of Blue Lights" 03:01
23 The Jeff Healey Band - "Highway 49" 03:28
24 The Rolling Stones - "My Obsession" 03:13
25 The Bloodhound Gang - "Fire Water Burn" 05:40
26 Tommy Edwards - "It's All in the Game" 02:36
27 Paul Simon - "That Was Your Mother" 02:53
28 Danzig - "Mother" 03:23
29 Spirit - "I Got a Line on You" 02:38
30 New York Dolls - "Personality Crisis" 03:41
31 David Bowie - "D.J." 03:58
32 The Moody Blues - "Higher and Higher/Eyes of a Child" 07:30
33 Deep Purple - "Kentucky Woman" 04:00
34 Fleetwood Mac - "Tusk" 03:23
35 Elvis Presley - "Burning Love" 02:53
36 Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - "Fear" 04:32
37 Rory Gallagher - "I Take What I Want" 04:20
38 Anders Osborne - "Got Your Heart" 03:59
39 The J. Geils Band - "Love Stinks" 03:31
40 Loudon Wainwright III - "Dead Skunk" 03:04
41 Phish - "Scent Of A Mule" 03:48
42 Lynyrd Skynyrd - "That Smell" 06:50
43 Weezer - "My Name Is Jonas" 03:21
44 Clarence Carter - "Strokin'" 04:32
45 Humble Pie - "Hot & Nasty" 03:09
46 Santana - "All I Ever Wanted" 03:59
47 The Offspring - "Hammerhead" 04:24
48 Queen - "Hammer to Fall" 03:40
49 MC Hammer - "Can't Touch This" 04:51
50 Blink-182 - "Girl at the Rock Show" 02:45
51 Grateful Dead - "Bertha" 05:35
52 Reverend Horton Heat - "Beer 30" 02:56
53 Grandaddy - "Now It's On" 04:00
54 Primal Scream - "Gimme Gimme Teenage Head" 02:25
55 Adam Ant - "Goody Two Shoes" 03:28
56 The Lords of the New Church - "Black Girl White Girl" 03:35
57 Michael Monroe - "Trick of the Wrist" 02:50
58 Iggy Pop - "Five Foot One" 04:27
59 shutyomouth - "Midget Lawyer" 06:08
60 Mumford & Sons - "Little Lion Man" 04:05
61 Keith Urban - "Days Go By" 03:44
62 Arc Angels - "Too Many Ways to Fall" 05:44
63 Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Fall Down" 03:20
64 The Cramps - "Naked Girl Falling Down the Stairs" 02:40
65 The Black Keys - "Hell of a Season" 03:43
66 Donovan - "Season of the Witch" 04:53
67 Aerosmith - "Seasons of Wither" 04:46
68 Hammerhead - "Summer Nights" 02:11
69 Kajagoogoo - "Too Shy" 03:38
70 Ian Hunter - "Once Bitten Twice Shy" 04:40
71 The White Stripes - "The Nurse" 06:03
72 Elephant's Memory - "Hot Dog Man" 03:33
73 The Dollyrots - "Come and Get It" 02:19
74 The Hives - "Dead Quote Olympics" 01:54
75 Supersuckers - "Get the Hell" 06:51
1 Mr. Magoo Opening Theme 04:41
2 Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Cabron" 03:32
3 Crosby, Stills & Nash - "Find the Cost of Freedom" 01:56
4 Rockin' Robin Roberts & the Wailers - "Louie Louie" 02:47
5 The Seeds - "Wild Blood" 02:18
6 Art Brut - "Bad Weekend" 02:40
7 ZZ Top - "Nasty Dogs And Funky Kings" 02:37
8 The Isley Brothers - "That Lady" 05:27
9 Anita Ward - "Ring My Bell" 03:27
10 Mouse & the Traps - "Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice" 02:34
11 The Runaways - "On Suburban Lawns" 02:27
12 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - "I Hate Myself for Loving You" 05:25
13 The Strypes - "I'm a Hog for You Baby" 03:30
14 Built to Spill - "Time Trap" 05:13
15 Larry Williams - "Slow Down" 02:42
16 Fats Domino - "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" 02:29
17 The Beatles - "Matchbox" 01:56
18 Led Zeppelin - "Somethin' Else" 02:53
19 The Kinks - "Beautiful Delilah" 02:05
20 Chuck Berry - "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" 02:13
21 Dr. Feelgood - "She Does It Right" 03:14
22 George Thorogood & the Destroyers - "House of Blue Lights" 03:01
23 The Jeff Healey Band - "Highway 49" 03:28
24 The Rolling Stones - "My Obsession" 03:13
25 The Bloodhound Gang - "Fire Water Burn" 05:40
26 Tommy Edwards - "It's All in the Game" 02:36
27 Paul Simon - "That Was Your Mother" 02:53
28 Danzig - "Mother" 03:23
29 Spirit - "I Got a Line on You" 02:38
30 New York Dolls - "Personality Crisis" 03:41
31 David Bowie - "D.J." 03:58
32 The Moody Blues - "Higher and Higher/Eyes of a Child" 07:30
33 Deep Purple - "Kentucky Woman" 04:00
34 Fleetwood Mac - "Tusk" 03:23
35 Elvis Presley - "Burning Love" 02:53
36 Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - "Fear" 04:32
37 Rory Gallagher - "I Take What I Want" 04:20
38 Anders Osborne - "Got Your Heart" 03:59
39 The J. Geils Band - "Love Stinks" 03:31
40 Loudon Wainwright III - "Dead Skunk" 03:04
41 Phish - "Scent Of A Mule" 03:48
42 Lynyrd Skynyrd - "That Smell" 06:50
43 Weezer - "My Name Is Jonas" 03:21
44 Clarence Carter - "Strokin'" 04:32
45 Humble Pie - "Hot & Nasty" 03:09
46 Santana - "All I Ever Wanted" 03:59
47 The Offspring - "Hammerhead" 04:24
48 Queen - "Hammer to Fall" 03:40
49 MC Hammer - "Can't Touch This" 04:51
50 Blink-182 - "Girl at the Rock Show" 02:45
51 Grateful Dead - "Bertha" 05:35
52 Reverend Horton Heat - "Beer 30" 02:56
53 Grandaddy - "Now It's On" 04:00
54 Primal Scream - "Gimme Gimme Teenage Head" 02:25
55 Adam Ant - "Goody Two Shoes" 03:28
56 The Lords of the New Church - "Black Girl White Girl" 03:35
57 Michael Monroe - "Trick of the Wrist" 02:50
58 Iggy Pop - "Five Foot One" 04:27
59 shutyomouth - "Midget Lawyer" 06:08
60 Mumford & Sons - "Little Lion Man" 04:05
61 Keith Urban - "Days Go By" 03:44
62 Arc Angels - "Too Many Ways to Fall" 05:44
63 Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Fall Down" 03:20
64 The Cramps - "Naked Girl Falling Down the Stairs" 02:40
65 The Black Keys - "Hell of a Season" 03:43
66 Donovan - "Season of the Witch" 04:53
67 Aerosmith - "Seasons of Wither" 04:46
68 Hammerhead - "Summer Nights" 02:11
69 Kajagoogoo - "Too Shy" 03:38
70 Ian Hunter - "Once Bitten Twice Shy" 04:40
71 The White Stripes - "The Nurse" 06:03
72 Elephant's Memory - "Hot Dog Man" 03:33
73 The Dollyrots - "Come and Get It" 02:19
74 The Hives - "Dead Quote Olympics" 01:54
75 Supersuckers - "Get the Hell" 06:51
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Wow, that's a pretty long set. How late did it go?
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Around 1:30 or so.smackaholic wrote:Wow, that's a pretty long set. How late did it go?
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I tucked everyone in and put them to bed. It could have gone longer.
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Tonight's huge throng will demand your departure, Smackie.
Pack your bags.
Pack your bags.
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Came close to my estimated turnout. Ok, maybe not so much. But quality is preferable to quantity, and my ouster was demanded. Thanks to mamamustanger, Wolfman, dawn, BarFlie, poptart, War Wagon, 375119 (aka m2), Diego in Seattle, 88, 877369, & Dinsdale.
1 Peabody & Sherman Theme 00:48
2 Louis Armstrong - "Mack the Knife" 04:30
3 Junior Walker & The Allstars - "Shake and Fingerpop" 02:55
4 Lipps Inc. - "Funkytown" 07:43
5 Young MC - "Bust a Move" 04:23
6 The Saints - "Demolition Girl" 01:56
7 Primal Scream - "Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar" 03:10
8 The Haunted - "1-2-5" 02:27
9 Spencer the Gardener - "Juana la Cubana" 03:24
10 Status Quo - "Railroad" 05:25
11 311 - "Down" 03:44
12 Zebra - "Tell Me What You Want" 03:47
13 10,000 Maniacs - "Because the Night (Live)" 03:32
14 Transvision Vamp - "If Looks Could Kill" 03:56
15 Heart - "If Looks Could Kill" 03:34
16 Fatboy Slim - "Weapon of Choice" 06:50
17 Jerry Lee Lewis feat. Jimmy Page - "Rock and Roll" 02:14
18 Led Zeppelin - "Communication Breakdown (Live from BBC)" 02:40
19 The Yardbirds - "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" 03:02
20 Ted Nugent - "Turn It Up" 03:30
21 Elvis Costello and The Attractions - "Radio, Radio" 03:02
22 Dave Edmunds - "Crawling from the Wreckage" 02:51
23 The Who - "5:15" 04:49
24 Kenny Wayne Shepherd - "Everything Is Broken" 05:24
25 Tommy Tutone - "867-5309 (Jenny)" 03:41
26 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "Running Man's Bible" 05:57
27 Jerry Cantrell - "Cut You In" 03:17
28 Rory Gallagher - "Souped-Up Ford" 06:19
29 Reverend Horton Heat - "Five-O Ford" 02:28
30 JJ Cale & Eric Clapton - "After Midnight/Call Me the Breeze (Live)" 09:55
31 The Dandy Warhols - "Bohemian Like You" 03:26
32 The Strypes - "Mystery Man" 02:22
33 Grateful Dead - "The Music Never Stopped" 04:29
34 Michael Nesmith - "Cruisin'" 03:49
35 The Dahlmanns - "He's a Drag" 03:07
36 The Morlocks - "Teenage Head" 03:13
37 INXS - "What You Need" 03:31
38 The Nomads - "Bad Vibes" 03:34
39 The Black Keys - "It's Up to You Now" 03:06
40 Robert Randolph & The Family Band - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That" 03:25
41 Warren Zevon - "Werewolves of London (Live)" 05:15
42 Tonio K - "The Funky Western Civilisation" 04:12
43 Colin James - "Just Came Back" 04:42
44 Mojo Nixon & The Beat Farmers - "Baby's Liquored Up" 02:56
45 Ty Taylor - "It's the End of the Road" 07:09
1 Peabody & Sherman Theme 00:48
2 Louis Armstrong - "Mack the Knife" 04:30
3 Junior Walker & The Allstars - "Shake and Fingerpop" 02:55
4 Lipps Inc. - "Funkytown" 07:43
5 Young MC - "Bust a Move" 04:23
6 The Saints - "Demolition Girl" 01:56
7 Primal Scream - "Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar" 03:10
8 The Haunted - "1-2-5" 02:27
9 Spencer the Gardener - "Juana la Cubana" 03:24
10 Status Quo - "Railroad" 05:25
11 311 - "Down" 03:44
12 Zebra - "Tell Me What You Want" 03:47
13 10,000 Maniacs - "Because the Night (Live)" 03:32
14 Transvision Vamp - "If Looks Could Kill" 03:56
15 Heart - "If Looks Could Kill" 03:34
16 Fatboy Slim - "Weapon of Choice" 06:50
17 Jerry Lee Lewis feat. Jimmy Page - "Rock and Roll" 02:14
18 Led Zeppelin - "Communication Breakdown (Live from BBC)" 02:40
19 The Yardbirds - "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" 03:02
20 Ted Nugent - "Turn It Up" 03:30
21 Elvis Costello and The Attractions - "Radio, Radio" 03:02
22 Dave Edmunds - "Crawling from the Wreckage" 02:51
23 The Who - "5:15" 04:49
24 Kenny Wayne Shepherd - "Everything Is Broken" 05:24
25 Tommy Tutone - "867-5309 (Jenny)" 03:41
26 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "Running Man's Bible" 05:57
27 Jerry Cantrell - "Cut You In" 03:17
28 Rory Gallagher - "Souped-Up Ford" 06:19
29 Reverend Horton Heat - "Five-O Ford" 02:28
30 JJ Cale & Eric Clapton - "After Midnight/Call Me the Breeze (Live)" 09:55
31 The Dandy Warhols - "Bohemian Like You" 03:26
32 The Strypes - "Mystery Man" 02:22
33 Grateful Dead - "The Music Never Stopped" 04:29
34 Michael Nesmith - "Cruisin'" 03:49
35 The Dahlmanns - "He's a Drag" 03:07
36 The Morlocks - "Teenage Head" 03:13
37 INXS - "What You Need" 03:31
38 The Nomads - "Bad Vibes" 03:34
39 The Black Keys - "It's Up to You Now" 03:06
40 Robert Randolph & The Family Band - "Ain't Nothing Wrong with That" 03:25
41 Warren Zevon - "Werewolves of London (Live)" 05:15
42 Tonio K - "The Funky Western Civilisation" 04:12
43 Colin James - "Just Came Back" 04:42
44 Mojo Nixon & The Beat Farmers - "Baby's Liquored Up" 02:56
45 Ty Taylor - "It's the End of the Road" 07:09
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The lynch mob was gone by the time I logged in.
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You found a creative way to be run from chat, Carson. :)
Also...
Good job gettin' Wagon's !!ZEP!! in there before he passed out... presumably.
RACK!25 Tommy Tutone - "867-5309 (Jenny)" 03:41
41 Warren Zevon - "Werewolves of London (Live)" 05:15
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Good job gettin' Wagon's !!ZEP!! in there before he passed out... presumably.
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Yeah, he was still around for that, but not much longer afterward. Tommy Tutone ran him. Speaking of being run, I shoulda tried to get to this one before you ran yourself:poptart wrote:Good job gettin' Wagon's !!ZEP!! in there before he passed out... presumably.
. The title sounds like it could be your anthem.Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "Running Man's Bible"
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8675309 my gawd how that song has been pounded into the dirt and once it gets in your head it ain't leaving sans a frontal lobotomy.
brother 'tart pretty much nailed it though.
brother 'tart pretty much nailed it though.
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Wife and child are out of town for the weekend. Radio will start at 8PM EDT. Issue, or don't.
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Could you play something by Led Zeppelin? It's this fresh new band out of London. I think you'd dig 'em.
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What Mgo said, except I think they're from Liverpool. And while you're at it, some Pink Floyd would be nice too. I bet nobody has ever heard of that band, still trying to figure out which one is Pink.
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Isn't that the case with pretty much every song you like?War Wagon wrote:8675309 my gawd how that song has been pounded into the dirt
Uh, no. There was this other band that's from there, though. You may have heard of them.War Wagon wrote:What Mgo said, except I think they're from Liverpool.
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Jones and Page were from suburbs of London, Kent and Heston.War Wagon wrote:What Mgo said, except I think they're from Liverpool. And while you're at it, some Pink Floyd would be nice too. I bet nobody has ever heard of that band, still trying to figure out which one is Pink.
Bonham and Plant were from Birmingham.
The Mercy Beat 4 were from Liverpool, but you knew that. :)
As to the Pink Floyd question:
The name is actually taken from a real story that happened to the band. After the success of Dark Side of the Moon they were flown to Capitol Records main offices and were introduced to all the high ranking executives. During one of those meetings, one of the clueless executives (who's job it is to know who their clients are) asked someone (within ear shot of the band) "Oh by the way, which one's Pink?" The band found it so ridiculous that they put it in the song as a slight to the record companies. Pretty bold for a band to do, considering they just bit the hand that feeds them.
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I don't think he quite realizes the severity of the asskicking he just laid upon himself.Smackie Chan wrote:Isn't that the case with pretty much every song you like?War Wagon wrote:8675309 my gawd how that song has been pounded into the dirt
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The remix is way better, which involves 1 + the area code.8675309
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Jay in Phoenix wrote: Jones and Page were from suburbs of London, Kent and Heston.
I don't think the word "suburb" means what you (or whoever you copied that from) think it means.
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I take that back. BtS songs haven't been played on FM radio ad nauseam. But there's a good reason for that.I wrote:Isn't that the case with pretty much every song you like?War Wagon wrote:8675309 my gawd how that song has been pounded into the dirt
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Indeed there is. The masses have awful taste.
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That's one explanation, and it's indisputably true. But there are others equally compelling. And poor taste isn't limited to the masses.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:The masses have awful taste.
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You're right about Kent, as that is an urban district Sidcup, of SE London, which is a borough of Hexley. Heston is in the London Borough of Hounslow, which is considered a suburb of West London. I sourced it from a biography of the band, I just didn't specify it to the degree I did here.Dinsdale wrote:Jay in Phoenix wrote: Jones and Page were from suburbs of London, Kent and Heston.
I don't think the word "suburb" means what you (or whoever you copied that from) think it means.
Happy?
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Buck up, friendo. It's just a message board.Dinsdale wrote:Uh... no.Jay in Phoenix wrote:Happy?
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Yep, you're right. My bad. The bio had a misleading way that it referenced Kent.Dinsdale wrote:Uh... no. Kent is a county.
That's it, I'm going stay after class and clean the erasers.
Thank you Smackie, however.
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I hear it is populated by werewolves who run amok.Dinsdale wrote:Uh... no. Kent is a county.
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Buck up, friendo. It's just a message board.
Did we buck up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?
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Dinsdale wrote:Did we buck up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?
Damn straight!
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I miss Belushi. He really tied the room together.
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Yes he did, just like a good rug.
So long as some damn Euro doesn't pee on it.
So long as some damn Euro doesn't pee on it.
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So long as some damn Euro doesn't pee on it.
It was a Chinaman, which isn't the preferred nomenclature.
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In order to get this thread off the dreaded 666 number...
No.Smackie Chan wrote:Isn't that the case with pretty much every song you like?War Wagon wrote:8675309 my gawd how that song has been pounded into the dirt
War Wagon wrote:What Mgo said, except I think they're from Liverpool.
I would've thought you'd catch the facetious nature of that statement. Guess not.Uh, no. There was this other band that's from there, though. You may have heard of them.
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What I caught was its fecesious nature.War Wagon wrote:I would've thought you'd catch the facetious nature of that statement. Guess not.
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Tune will start spinning at 8PM.
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Dey is spinnin
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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