On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1010 on: November 18, 2009, 12:16:52 am »
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On this, my signature page, I pasted several songs from ten of my favorite bands: Joe Jackson; The Byrds; The Kinks; a pre - Disney’ed Genesis song on a scrolling song player; Barenaked Ladies; Tom Petty; Pearl Jam; The Velvet Underground; and a very, powerful and cryptically endearing band Joy Division singing ‘Atmosphere’ - just close your eyes and listen to how powerful, beautifully enigmatic, cryptically engaging and raw Ian’s vocalization is on this song; lastly, a live version of "I Am One" sung by The Who and Eddie Vedder.
« Reply #1012 on: November 24, 2009, 12:08:49 pm »
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There are people who have an appetite for grief; pleasure is not strong enough and they crave pain. They have mithridatic stomachs which must be fed on poisoned bread, natures so doomed that no prosperity can sooth their ragged and dishevelled desolation. Ralph Waldo Emerson - He was referring to Philadelphia's major sports fans, specifically, Philadelphia Eagles fans. Secondly, George Bernard Shaw once said, “The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.” Lastly, pasted below are five videos one will find interesting: 1) ‘Gloria’ by U2; 2) ‘Bell Boy’ sung by The Who and found on one of their greatest records “Quadrophenia;” 3) a quirky ditty called ‘If I Had A Million Dollars’ sung by an eclectic and fan favorite the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies; 4) ‘The Great White North’ sung by Geddy Lee, bassist extraordinaire, front man and musical genius for my ALL - Time favorite band from Canada, RUSH, and the brothers Doug and Bob Mckenzie, Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively, who play them, found on the album “Great White North” and promoted on the Canadian comedy troupe SCTV’s comedy sketch of the same name of which Doug and Bob Mckenzie were hosts; and 5)‘December'sung by Collective Soul. Collective Soul - December