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26.1 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Wed Feb 24 1993 16:58 | 1 |
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26.2 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | The age of aquarius | Wed Feb 24 1993 18:11 | 3 |
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Clapton sucks.
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26.3 | Really gets up my nose he does | ARRODS::DUTTONS | STING JTA | Thu Feb 25 1993 06:39 | 1 |
| That Tom bleedin' Parmenter.
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26.4 | :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | dear sweet filthy world | Fri Feb 26 1993 11:17 | 4 |
| Mariah Carey looks like a slut.
Lorna
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26.5 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | A seemingly endless time | Fri Feb 26 1993 12:27 | 7 |
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You say that like it's a bad thing.
8^)
GTI
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26.6 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Fri Feb 26 1993 12:39 | 1 |
| ..thanks shawn...i needed that laugh...............;')......../k
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26.7 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Fri Feb 26 1993 17:31 | 4 |
| > Mariah Carey looks like a slut.
Hey, this is the bashing topic. Compliments go in the "Mariah Carey"
topic. ;-)
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26.8 | ;') | BUSY::ESCOBAR | Blessed Are The Warmongers | Mon Mar 01 1993 15:33 | 16 |
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>> Mariah Carey looks like a slut.
Excuse me??!?!?!
Since when did a pretty face, tight skirt, and high heels
become slut-like qualities?
Now because you used a smiley face in your title, I'll refrain from
writing anything else.
Slut? Perhaps you need a dictionary.
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26.9 | a 10 ! | ROULET::LAMOTHE | N.E. Summer National Staff Member | Thu Mar 04 1993 11:56 | 7 |
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Mariah....whether she is or is not....I'd marry her tomorrow !!! 8')
Oh BOY.....what a bod !
/Sax
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26.10 | semi-bash | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Mon Mar 22 1993 20:19 | 21 |
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I said : drummers can't sing and bass players can't dance
He said : I don't buy it
I said : it is a statistical piece of information
He said : is this mentioned in the notes conference ?
I said : no
He said : then I don't believe it.
I said : I will mention it in the notes conference.
So, to make it an official printed matter :
Drummers can't sing and bass players can't dance.
There. It is registered.
If you are going to come up with bzillion counter examples please don't
start with Phil Collins. And Ringo doesn't count either.
Lale
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26.12 | | ORACLE::BENZ | I'm an idiot, and I vote | Mon Mar 22 1993 22:48 | 6 |
| Well, a drummer (my roommate when this happened) once asked me what key
I was singing in, and I didn't know, and he said he couldn't tell
either...
So some drummers can recognize that other people can't sing either.
Empirically proven.
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26.13 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Tue Mar 23 1993 08:58 | 8 |
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Actually, drummers are the ones who can't dance. They get on
the floor and their feet are doin' the the hi-hat-bass-drum
boogie, and their arms doin' cymbal rides and rolls.
Without exception!
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26.11 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | What do you know for sure? | Tue Mar 23 1993 09:09 | 3 |
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I don't buy it. 8)
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26.14 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | you've been a great audience | Tue Mar 23 1993 09:54 | 9 |
| re .10, what about Stan Lynch? :-)
He can sort've sing!
Lorna
ps - and Van Morrison can play the drums, but then you didn't say
singers can't play the drums!!
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26.15 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:19 | 38 |
| re: .10
> Drummers can't sing and bass players can't dance.
Well, leave me out of the dancing argument, but... :-)
I think it's probably true that *many* (but not all) drummers
(and many bass players for that matter) have trouble singing, or
at least singing while playing. It's often tricky to sing a melody
on top of a rhythmically different thing that you are playing, and
both drum and bass parts are often rhythmically different than the
melody being sung on top of them.
That said, on with the counter-examples:
> If you are going to come up with bzillion counter examples please don't
> start with Phil Collins. And Ringo doesn't count either.
o Just to be ornery, I *will* start with Phil Collins. Personally,
I can't stand the guy, but I don't think one can fairly say that
he can't sing. "Can't sing" is quite different from "I don't
like his/her singing".
o Again, I'm not wild about most of his stuff, but I think you
would be hard pressed to argue that Don Henley can't sing.
o George Grantham from Poco (I know, I'm showing my age) not only
was (perhaps still is) a fine singer, but also sang all of the
high parts (no mean feat in that group!) without ever missing a
beat on drums.
o I've known personally and seen live quite a few drummers that
sang well, both in local acts and touring national acts.
Whoops, I'm sorry! This is a bash note and here I am making
constructive comments! Mea culpa...
-Hal
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26.16 | levon helm sings, ringo doesn't! | CSLALL::WEWING | | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:26 | 6 |
| the drummer in 'the band' can sing. everyone in 'the band' sings!
can't remember his name (levon helm?).
i guess ringo proves that drummers can't sing!
blind willis mcduck
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26.17 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | What do you know for sure? | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:47 | 8 |
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All the hubbub in the GNR topic has prompted me to reiterate that
I'm convinced Axel Rose, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Ray Cyrus are
one in the same... he sucks. 8)
A bottle pop to the head could only be an improvement.
Tim
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26.18 | Says who? | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:49 | 7 |
| > levon helm sings, ringo doesn't!
Have you ever wondered who sang "Yellow Submarine" and "Octopus's
Garden"?
OK, perhaps that' implies a liberal definition of "singing" but it
can be said that the statement isn't 100% accurate.
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26.19 | Makes Linda McCartney seem like an opera singer | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:50 | 5 |
| On the other hand, it can be said that Yoko Ono doesn't sing.
;-)
db
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26.20 | | BOVES::FENNELL | Back to the Light | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:55 | 1 |
| I didn't know that Whitney Houston played drums...
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26.21 | Nepotism at its ugliest | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:56 | 18 |
| OK, since I started it, and to demonstrably dismiss the false notion that
I am against bashing, Yoko Ono is, by far, the most hideous music
I've ever heard on a major label.
I'd like to think that not only wouldn't she get signed if she wasn't
John Lennon's wife, she wouldn't even bother to TRY to have a career
in music. She must know how awful she is.
My band sorta experimented a bit with pulling people from the crowd
up to sing with us (sorta like Karaoke but with a live band). I can
honestly tell you that with one exception ("Fitz" if my fellow band
members remember him), we have never had anyone who wasn't twice the
singer that Yoko is.
Not only is the average person a better singer, but I'd go so far to
say that Yoko is amazingly (and disturbingly) bad.
db
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26.22 | | KAOSWS::ESKICIOGLU | Ever heard of Lale Anderson ? | Tue Mar 23 1993 14:34 | 33 |
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> Have you ever wondered who sang "Yellow Submarine" and "Octopus's
> Garden"?
He also (ironically) sings "what would you do if I sang out of tune,
would you stand up and walk out on me" (with a little help from my
friends). I happen to like Ringo's voice. He sings a few more songs but
I am not going to name them, there is a question about it on the next
music trivia I am working on. I wouldn't want to spoil the fun for you.
Once again I think he does have a sweet voice.
> Actually, drummers are the ones who can't dance. They get on
> the floor and their feet are doin' the the hi-hat-bass-drum
> boogie, and their arms doin' cymbal rides and rolls.
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> Without exception!
I laughed out loud. Is that really so ? I can picture a drummer doing
all those arm and feet motions. Next time I am on the dance floor, I
will be able to spot them. And once I detect all the drummers on the
floor ... avoid them ???
About Yoko and Linda : I think Linda is as bad as Yoko, musically, but
she gets less critisism, I think because she is pretty, relatively
speaking...
Lale
Lale
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26.23 | me and Yoko | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | you've been a great audience | Tue Mar 23 1993 15:24 | 10 |
| re .21, I think it's funny what you said about everyone from the crowd,
who ever sang, was twice the singer that Yoko Ono is! Last week I was
driving in the car with my daughter and, just kidding around, to annoy
her, I started belting out the U2 song "One" which is one of her favorites.
She said, "Mum, what are you trying to do? Take the place of Yoko Ono
as the worst singer of all time?" I said, "I wasn't *that* bad, was
I?" And, she said, "No. I guess not." :-)
Lorna
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26.24 | i know ringo 'sings' but does he SING? | CSLALL::WEWING | | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:00 | 16 |
| i know that ringo starr does 'sing' on records.
i meant to imply that 'singing' and sounding good were
two different things.
i can listen to ringo 'sing' without leaving the room
but he would not be on my list of singers music i would
want on a desert island.
wasn't yoko ono singing on records before she met john?
i know she was (allegedly) already considered an 'artist'
but thought she tried to sing prior to john.
some of us are forgetting that we may not like someone's
singing but our dislike doesn't mean they can't sing.
now if someone could objectively define 'singing'.
blond willis mcduck (my albino evil twin)
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26.25 | does anybody care ? | KAOSWS::ESKICIOGLU | Ever heard of Lale Anderson ? | Tue Mar 23 1993 21:29 | 23 |
| Ringo Starr, post-Beatles :
LP Label Year Chart Position
Sentimental Journey Apple 1970 22
Beaucoups of Blues Apple 1970 65
Ringo Apple 1973 2
Goodnight Vienna Apple 1974 8
(I have this one. With anti drug "no no song" and with
Elton John's "snookeroo, snookeroo's my name")
(I was fourteen then !, I loved his version of "only you")
Blast From Your Past Apple 1975 30
Ringo's Rotogravure Atlantic 1976 28
Ringo the 4th Atlantic 1977 162
Bad Boy Portrait 1978 129
Stop & Smell the Roses Boardwalk 1981 98
Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band Rykodisc 1990
Time Takes Time Private 1992
Would you want any of these on a deserted island ?
Lale
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26.26 | Yucko | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Tue Mar 23 1993 22:18 | 19 |
| > i know she was (allegedly) already considered an 'artist'
> but thought she tried to sing prior to john.
I and fault Lennon for not trying to talk her out of it. ;-)
> some of us are forgetting that we may not like someone's
> singing but our dislike doesn't mean they can't sing.
My dislike of Yoko Ono's singing is entirely independent of the
fact that she CAN NOT SING! ;-)
> now if someone could objectively define 'singing'.
Jessie Helms once said, "I can't define pornography but I know it when
I see it."
I can't define singing, but I know it when I hear it.
When Yoko Ono opens her mouth, what I hear is not singing. ;-)
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26.27 | this drummer can't dance | PKHUB3::VAUGHAN | Tale as old as time.. | Wed Mar 24 1993 00:41 | 15 |
| Linda McCartney can't sing and can't play well either, but at least she
admits it. I have never heard of Yoko saying her singing was bad.
RE: drummers can't dance.
Well, I have to admit I'm not much of a dancer. You can tell a drummer
by them always playing along with the music, even if the music is only
in their heads.
I haven't played in years and I still do it. My 6 year old son wants
to learn to play and he is starting to tap along to music, what really
worries my wife though is that my 7 month old son is starting to bang
on things when he's listening to music.
Dave V
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26.28 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Wed Mar 24 1993 09:56 | 11 |
| re: .25
> Ringo Starr, post-Beatles :
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> Would you want any of these on a deserted island ?
No, but it's not because of the singing. :-)
-Hal
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26.29 | ramble. | DKAS::RIVERS | may this vale be my silver lining. | Wed Mar 24 1993 10:03 | 13 |
| Everybody can sing.
Not everybody can sing well.
Actually, relatively speaking, hardly anybody can sing well, which is
why there's money to be made in becoming a recording artist. People
will actually PAY to hear you sing.
Although I suppose that part of the appeal is the music, and the
lyrics, rather than So and So singing. Naturally, your mileage may
vary.
kim
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26.30 | | IOSG::CREASY | What do you mean, RTFM? I WTFM! | Wed Mar 24 1993 10:06 | 9 |
| Since we've mentioned Linda McC...
...apparently there's a tape doing the rounds of the music industry
that was taken from a live feed off the desk of a Macca gig. Unlike the
sanitised product you normally hear, they've left Linda's vocals on (in
fact, I have a feeling her vox are the only ones on the tape), and the
result is, ummm..... painful... :^)
Nick
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26.31 | apple thoughts | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Wed Mar 24 1993 11:49 | 13 |
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They were playing that tape here (in L.A.) two years ago. Somebody had
taped a monitor mix which had Linda's vocals right up front. Her
singing on this tape sounds like the kind of subconscious thing you
hear when someone's attention is focused elsewhere... Maybe it's
harder to play those keyboard parts than it looks???
BTW, I think Yoko truly is an artist, but maybe the recording studio is
not her best medium. After all, you got to remember that John saw
something really special in this woman...
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26.32 | | REFINE::BARKER | Nothing is true...Everything is permitted | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:09 | 9 |
| re: a bunch back
I though Rick Danko was the drummer for "the band".
also,
What about Don Henley for singing drummers?
-Jesse
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26.33 | Unfair | NACAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:21 | 16 |
| re: Tape of Linda
1) When I saw the McCartney tour in Worcester, that was one of the
best overall vocal shows I've ever seen, and you could hear Linda
just fine.
2) Linda sounds fine on the records.
3) I sure wouldn't want anybody carefully selecting an isolated vocal
of ME from a live performance where the monitors were
who-knows-how-good and listening to it for laughs. Talk about
unfair. Sheesh.
re: Danko
Rick Danko was the bass player for The Band. Levon Helm played drums.
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26.34 | the cook of the house | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:02 | 22 |
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Yoko tried to sell her artistry first to Ringo and bored him out of
his brains, before she was even introduced to John. After Ringo manages
to escape from her, John comes along and she tells her life story this
time to him, and to everybody's surprise, he is impressed.
Ref. Linda :
Doesn't she have a song in which she claims to be the "cook of the
house" ;-)
As we all know, Linda's real art (and profession) is photography. I
have perused a couple of her books, didn't do much for me. At the
end of the concerts, she pulls out her camera, and from behind the
keyboards she starts shooting the audience. Anybody saw that ?
Does she have to do that ? Is she trying to say that she is a multi-
talent artist ?
Cheers
Lale
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26.35 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Thu Mar 25 1993 14:43 | 6 |
| Rick Danko plays bass. Levon Helm was the Band's drummer. (and you'll
hear that Levon Helm has a beautiful way of singing if you listen to him
sing the bridge of "Little John of God" on Los Lobos' The Neighborhood
album)
--Ron
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26.36 | maybe good singers are bad drummers :-) | CSLALL::WEWING | | Thu Mar 25 1993 15:26 | 11 |
| actually, as i recall froms seeing the last waltz,
the band has(had?) a bunch of multi-instrumented members.
hey, what about dave clark. he was the drummer and singer
for the dave clark five.
gary lewis of gary lewis and the playboys.
buddy miles.
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26.37 | | NACAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Thu Mar 25 1993 18:54 | 9 |
| re: The Band
I believe Richard Manuel played some drums on occasion, although he
normally played piano and electric piano.
Garth Hudson played accordion and sax in addition to his usual duties
as organist and music teacher.
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26.38 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Fri Mar 26 1993 11:59 | 10 |
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re: The Band
Watching Levon Helm do "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", in
"The Last Waltz" gives me goosebumps every time. He's awesome.
Di
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26.39 | | KAOSWS::ESKICIOGLU | Ever heard of Lale Andersen ? | Fri Mar 26 1993 12:33 | 8 |
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Levon Helm also plays the mandoline. I once read that he was the best
singer in the band but they all took turns singing just to maintain the
team spirit.
Lale
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26.40 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Tue Mar 30 1993 14:20 | 5 |
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Jackson Browne. Hate him. Hate his stoopid "No Nukes" toonz. Hate
the fact he is a woman beating hypocrite.
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26.41 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter and Diamonds | Tue Mar 30 1993 16:00 | 11 |
| re .40, oh, you were at the house and saw him hit Darryl, huh? :-)
Hey, Don Henley told Rolling Stone magazine that he'd bet everything he
owned that Jackson Browne didn't hit her, and, as RS pointed out, "and
to be fair, Don Henley *does* own a lot." :-)
I don't know if he hit her or not, but I used to like his earlier music
quite a bit.
Lorna
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26.42 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Tue Mar 30 1993 16:20 | 4 |
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So? was Henley there?
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26.43 | y | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter and Diamonds | Tue Mar 30 1993 16:31 | 11 |
| I don't think so, but apparently he's been very close friends with
Browne for a long time.
Personally, I have *no* idea whether Jackson Browne really hit Darryl
Hannah, or not, but since they were alone when the alleged incident
happened it just seems to me that none of us really knows, for a fact,
that he beats up women. All anyone knows is that they had a bad fight,
broke-up, she said he hit her, and then decided to drop charges.
Lorna
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26.44 | | SAHQ::LUBER | Atlanta Braves: 1993 World Champions | Wed Mar 31 1993 09:23 | 5 |
| re. 40
I agree, with the exception of one Jackson Browne song -- Somebody's
Baby, from the movie Fast Times at Ridgement High. This song was
totally uncharacteristic of Jackson Browne, and it is a great rocker.
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26.45 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Wed Mar 31 1993 16:01 | 4 |
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Me too. I keep thinking Todd Rundgren when I hear it.
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26.46 | Inquiring minds want to know! | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Thu Apr 01 1993 13:48 | 9 |
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So, when did Darryl & Jackson break up? I saw 'em together in
August...
I've been listening to "Running on Empty" in the car, and frankly, it's
pretty boring after a couple of plays. (this is the bashing note,
right?) Without the fiddle parts, these tunes would just put you right
to sleep. I liked "Saturate" a lot more...
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26.47 | Didn't know they were married | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Thu Apr 01 1993 14:07 | 1 |
| And I used to think I had nothing to admire Jackson Browne for.
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26.48 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | TV Guide's not safe anymore. | Fri Apr 02 1993 11:05 | 9 |
| Let's bash videos.
I've always thought that if I had to pick the worst video, it would be
heavy metal ... but now I'd like to nominate "You Can Call Me Al," with
Paul Simon and Chevy Chase sitting in a room, mouthing the lyrics and
generally goofing off. What is supposed to be entertaining in this video?
Chevy Chase, celebrity? "I just don't get it."
- DC
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26.49 | And you can call me Betty ! | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Fri Apr 02 1993 13:04 | 20 |
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I probably don't qualify as a video basher/praiser since I catch a
portion of a video average once in two months while trying to
locate Seinfeld, but
The most boring video has to be R.E.M's "hey hey kid kid, rock'n
roll, nobody tells you what to do, baby" video. I like the song
but the video is, mildly put, sick.
And I enjoy the "You Can Call Me Al" video. I think it's funny. The
expressions on their faces are just priceless. I also like the "Proof"
video with Chase and Steve Martin. It is hilarious. "Do you call him
Simons ?"
Maybe I am biased being a Paul Simon fan for life.
Put the smiles back to where they belong !
Lale
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26.50 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | TV Guide's not safe anymore. | Fri Apr 02 1993 13:34 | 4 |
| I guess I haven't lasted thru enough of the video to see any expression come on
Paul Simon's face .... ;^)
- Dave also a P.S. fan
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26.51 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Fri Apr 02 1993 13:45 | 8 |
| Granted, many of the earlier vidoes were just dumb, but there was a time
in the late 80s where vidoes were getting interesting. The ones that
come to mind are "Drive" by the Cars directed by Timothy Hutton I think,
and the morphing faces by Gottley and Creem or whatever their name
is/was. Then bands like Great White and Warrent (GAWD I HATE EVEN
THINKING ABOUT THEM) moved in and really stunk the place up.
--Ron
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26.52 | bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | The Bright-Eyed Boy | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:09 | 17 |
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Howzabout every heavy metal group video. band trying to look cool,
playing in a smoky warehouse type building, cut in with close up shots
of various beautiful models' body parts ( ok, I don't mind THAT so
much ) - but can't they come up with something original?
To be fair, maybe there's something more to the Whitesnake/Warrant/
Motley Crue/etc,etc videos, but i never get past the first 5 seconds
unless the models are REALLY cute. And then I hit mute anyways :-)
I like Peter Gabriel's bizzare video's - TMBG's are funny, and one
more vote for "You Can Call me Al".
I don't mind live video's, as long as they really are live - not
life BS's Dancing in the Dark . . .
$.02 - Jim
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26.53 | maybe Francis Ford started this trend? | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Fri Apr 02 1993 16:01 | 10 |
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While we're on the topic of videos - anybody noticed how lots of these
lame, industrial-looking locations have slow-turning exhaust exhaust
fans in the background? It's almost like some design weenie had an
original idea for a commercial and the hacks designing music videos
just latched onto it...
I second that Peter Gabriel endorsement - he was the highlight of the
Grammies!
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26.54 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Fri Apr 02 1993 23:47 | 5 |
| I got a good laugh out of that Phil Collins video where he spoofs all
these posers running "video ideas" past him. And you can recognize most
of them as rip offs of stuff that's already been done.
That one was clever, it was. Don't remember the name though.
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26.55 |
| KBOMFG::TANNER | Californian Girls are more fun!!!!! | Mon Apr 05 1993 11:41 | 18 |
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I have no time for these videos that show semi-clad females crawling into
bed with the lead singers etc etc.... there are enough examples, Whitesnake,
Aerosmith, Prince and a lot of other bands not worth mentioning.... The main
reason behind this is that "so called" fans are stupid enough to go out and buy
the record because the video has some awesome looking semi-naked females jumping
in and out of bed.
There are a lot of bands and performers out there that make decent videos
Peter Gabriel, U2, Rem, Genesis, Midnight Oil, Dire Straits, Talking Heads when
they were around, and now David Byrne.
So Iam bashing all these crappy sexist videos, except for George Michaels
-dave-
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26.56 | | OCTAVE::65180::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man | Mon Apr 05 1993 11:53 | 5 |
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And I also dislike Prince's growing use of children in
his sexual videos.
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26.57 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:23 | 2 |
| re:.55...why do you make an exception for george michaels??....../k
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26.58 | The Borrowers | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Mon Apr 05 1993 15:54 | 9 |
| Ok, not only does the Coverdale/Page 'thang' rip off Led Zep, which
rips off whatever blues guy you care to name, but in the middle of
the song I saw on MTV is a gratuitous ELP quote that just stops the
song in its tracks, so to speak. I'm not steamed about this, I'm not
in the demographic (I hope), but geez.
To paraphrase an old quote, 'Good music steals, bad music borrows.'
Peter
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26.59 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | It's a fine, fine day | Mon Apr 05 1993 19:19 | 8 |
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Unless you've got that quote backwards, it didn't prove your
point any.
And I love Coverdale/Page ... great stuff!! Better than Led
Zeppelin, who I really don't like too much.
GTI
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26.60 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:48 | 6 |
| re: Peter O'Malley
What's the ELP quote?
BTW, Pete, I'm starting to get more serious about recording that
parody tune we wrote via the network years ago.
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26.61 | | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:12 | 4 |
| I think it's from their version of _Fanfare for the Common Man_.
Not sure, but it's definitely an ELP riff.
Peter
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26.62 | Speaking of ELP | DOCTP::DECAROLIS | Jeanne | Wed Apr 14 1993 11:54 | 6 |
| ELP quotes, what's this one from?....
"I'm your program....I am yourself".
Jeanne
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26.63 | "No computer stands in my way" | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other PC is a Mac | Wed Apr 14 1993 13:57 | 10 |
| Actually it's "Load your program".
It's from Karn Evil 9, Third Impression.
Jeanne, I hear from Susan Farina that you are trying to get in touch
with me. You told her something about my not replying but I definitely
haven't received any mail from you???
I can give you that sheet music to copy anytime. I had it in my
briefcase for ages (although it's back on the shelf right now).
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26.64 | I am serious. | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Thu Apr 15 1993 16:44 | 8 |
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>I had it in my briefcase for ages
Dave, the only thing you are supposed to carry in your briefcase
is your lunch, as I learned at a management course ;-)
Lale
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26.65 | it has to be a trick | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue Apr 27 1993 10:15 | 8 |
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A moment ago, on the radio, they were playing "Why have you left
the one you left me for", which reminded me how gros Crystal Gayle's
hair was. Does anybody find hair that long desirable ? How does she
shampoo, how does she swim, how does she make love ?
Lale
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26.66 | | LMOPST::MDNITE::RIVERS | | Tue Apr 27 1993 10:45 | 42 |
| (since this is a music notesfile and to keep this note marginally
related to music, I never really cared for Crystal Gayle brand of sweet
country, starting with "Don't it make my brown eyes blue". Then again,
I don't care for country much, period, which makes this entry not quite
a bash, but at least, not an endorsement :)
Now, about hair:
Having had long hair down to my butt on at least a couple occassions
during my life (and having hair thick enough that when it is even
moderately long, it is quite straight, ala Ms. Gayle's), I can answer a
couple of those questions:
Desirability: Being a woman, no, it doesn't appeal to me. Having
heard from most men I know (and with whom the discussion of long hair
vs. not long hair has come up), it seems men like long hair. Hence, I
am now growing out my hair, even though it's often more pain than it
seems worth. But men like it, and dammit, if I'm not a slave to men's
desires, I don't know what I am. ;)
Shampooing: Just do it, like the Nike ads used to say. You get it
wet, you shampoo a couple times, make sure you rinse, etc. Just like
people with short hair only it takes longer. No great mysteries there.
:)
Swimming: Just do it. Unless you're in a pool where people with long
hair (that is, hair below their shoulders) have to wear caps, and then
you just pull it back into a tail and wind it up till it fits under a
cap. No big deal there.
Making love: well, one's mileage may vary, lovemaking being what it
is. In any case, sharing a bed in any fashion with another when
one has long hair sometimes might cause a "Yow, you're [insert
offending position, such as kneeling, sitting, leaning, lying] on my
hair", after which one simply removes the offending part (elbow, knee,
Black and Decker workshop bench) from the hair and all progesses as
normal. [insert liberal doses of smiley faces]
We now bring you back to your regularly scheduled bash note.
kim
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26.67 | that is not hair, that is a full size blanket | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue Apr 27 1993 11:01 | 18 |
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I am beginning with overdose of smiley faces. I laughed so much my
cheeks are aching.
Kim, her hair is not long. Her hair is too too long. Her hair is up to
her ankles. Have you ever seen her on stage ? She is walking slowly not
to trip over her hair. She cannot make sudden turns. That hair does not
fit under a regular bathing cap.
I am sure she has a helper to shampoo her hair. It is at least 2 meters
long.
Lale
ps: I am not a Crystal Gayle fan either. And definitely not into
country.
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26.68 | .... | AD::FLATTERY | | Tue Apr 27 1993 11:53 | 5 |
| ....her hair??...scraggle city..... she needs it to be trimmed at
least a foot for it to even remotely approach healthy looking....but as
far as hair care...her hair is so thin all she has to do is wash it and
it probably dries by itself in 10 minutes...../k who has waist length hair.
......
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26.69 | | SAHQ::LUBER | Atlanta Braves: 1993 World Champions | Tue Apr 27 1993 12:06 | 3 |
| re .65
Crystal makes love very well, thank you very much
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26.70 | ..lets not even get into verification...ok??... | AD::FLATTERY | | Tue Apr 27 1993 15:40 | 2 |
| ...re: -1..well, i don't know about the rest of you..but that was
a tad more information than I was really looking for........;')...../k
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26.71 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i kiss my cat on the lips | Fri Apr 30 1993 11:07 | 8 |
| Crystal Gayle's hair is an example of something that is normally
attractive (long hair) taken to such an absurd extreme that it has
become ugly.
I think the same can be said of Dolly Parton's chest.
Lorna
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26.72 | keep's the world turning.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Fri Apr 30 1993 12:10 | 12 |
| >such an absurd extreme that it has
>become ugly.
>I think the same can be said of Dolly Parton's chest.
I find Crystal's hair and Dolly's, er, shape quite attractive....to
each his own I guess!
Now let's talk Chris Kristofferson (sp?)......can't sing, looks
horrible, can't act.....needs to stick to songwriting....maybe.
Steve
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26.73 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i kiss my cat on the lips | Fri Apr 30 1993 12:35 | 9 |
| re .72, I think Dolly's chest looks more like a rear end than a bosom!!
:-)
But, to each their own, is right. For example, you probably have no
desire to jump Chris Robinson's bones. :-) (and he might not have to
twist my arm...) :-)
Lorna
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26.74 | some creepy rockers :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i kiss my cat on the lips | Fri Apr 30 1993 12:39 | 17 |
| re .72, Chris Kristofferson just bores me. He's bla. He was nice to
Sinaed when she got booed off the stage, though. A gentleman. :-)
Male singers who turn me off:
Black Francis - formerly of Pixies - that boy is *ugly*!!!
Ted Nugent - yuck - what a mess!
Axl Rose - I'm not interested in his childhood and the skirt looks
stupid. :-)
Slash - formerly of Guns'n'Roses - long hair on men - a good idea goes
bad
Lorna
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26.75 | | LEDS::BURATI | What's that...Hawaiian noises... | Fri Apr 30 1993 15:32 | 3 |
| > Slash - formerly of Guns'n'Roses - long hair on men - a good idea goes
formerly? Did I miss something?
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26.76 | pictures of matchstick men | RICKS::CALCAGNI | submit to Fred | Fri Apr 30 1993 15:39 | 1 |
| if you jumped Chris Robinson's bones, they'd probably break!
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26.77 | i think it could work :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i musta got lost | Wed May 05 1993 15:52 | 4 |
| re .76, nah! I only weigh 95 lbs. :-)
Lorna
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26.78 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i musta got lost | Wed May 05 1993 15:54 | 5 |
| re .76, course, on the other hand, I *am* 18 yrs. older than him, but I
see that as a minor detail. :-)
Lorna
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26.79 | I'll take an espresso to go | STRATA::SALZMANN | Tribal Tech | Tue Aug 24 1993 15:45 | 18 |
| Back to the bashing...
Michael Boloton (not a typo) sucks.
Most rap sucks.
People ripping off ELP should be slowly tortured, and then killed.
ELP ripping off composers, however, is a recommended practice.
Most mass-market music sucks- and the stuff that doesn't will get
played to death, until that too will suck.
Spin Doctors really suck, moreso than the typical 'college-radio to top
40' band. They suck suck suck suck.
Coffee-breath while wearing a cleanroom suit sucks, too, but that's
a different story.
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26.80 | diarrhea cha-cha-cha, diarrhea cha-cha-cha | ADROID::foster | I need a longer cable | Tue Aug 24 1993 16:09 | 1 |
| heh-heh heh-heh... you said "Sucks"
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26.81 | Joe Bob is right | STRATA::SALZMANN | Tribal Tech | Tue Aug 24 1993 16:13 | 2 |
| heh-heh...Hey Beavis, eMpTy-Vee sucks
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26.82 | Sue | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Born to Be WILD | Wed Aug 25 1993 16:21 | 6 |
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What can I say....heh-heh...heh-heh...heh-heh....
Mikel Jackson....he has no preference B or W
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26.83 | It gets annoying after a while | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | I don't eat my fellow mammals. | Fri Aug 27 1993 15:45 | 31 |
| Major Disclaimer: I like Beatles. A lot.
And I never thought I'd write something about them under the bashing
topic. However:
The other day, when I was walking around looking for something to spend
money on, I saw four Beatles video tapes at the Sam. First, I thought
of buying all four of them, then I said "hey, take it easy, one at a
time" and bought "The First US Visit". You know, the famous Ed Sullivan
Show. You see, there is the proof, I am indeed a fan, I bought a tape,
I paid $35, and yes, that was very stupid.
Last night I watched it. The film included many shots from
"supposedly" their casual, day-to-day selves, i.e. hanging out in the
hotel rooms, in the car etc. Too conscious of being filmed, they cannot
be themselves and they try to be funny. And they cannot. It gets
sillier and sillier but it doesn't get any funny. They display a bunch
of not interesting, not smart, not original, not funny but spoiled,
silly kids.
I have seen many films which show performers in their dressing rooms,
waiting for the show or doing their things. They are usually either
casual (i.e. really doing their thing in sincerity) or they are
interesting or humorous. Beatles were just so boring. I was so
dissappointed. I should have started with another tape which shows them
a little matured up, a little later on in their career.
Maybe I missed the point.
Lale
ps: The tape is now for sale, btw ;-)
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26.84 | Good performances though! | KAOOA::REILLY | | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:23 | 11 |
| I rented that Video you mentioned first, just to see if it way worth
buying....and yes it does seem to drag a bit during the dressing room
sequences. But the performances are {Ed Sullivan} are top notch and
interesting to watch. Some funny bits in-between, but there could have
been a little more editing done on the Video. Notice the film in the
train, both George/Ringo are playing for the cameras but both John/Paul
seemed bored with it all.
sean.
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26.85 | it seemed funny at the time | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:28 | 12 |
| re .83, I think the problem is that it's become dated. Back in 1964
when I was 14 yrs. old, and I saw films of The Beatles clowning around
I remember that I thought they were quite clever and hilarious. But,
what people think of as funny changes with time, and I'm sure I
wouldn't find it funny now. It's not just that I'm older, though that
would be part of it. It's all the stuff I've watched in between that
has changed my idea of what is funny, such as Sat Night Live, Woody
Allen movies, Monty Python, Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Steve
Martin, that type of thing.
Lorna
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26.86 | Hype Before We Knew What Hype Was | TECRUS::ROST | Got a revved-up teenage head | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:44 | 7 |
| A lot of that Beatles publicity was quite calculated. It was to the
band's advantage to appear like just a bunch of fun-loving but clean cut
English boys. As far as I can remember, no other band got that sort
of publicity. It was out of that public image that the germ of "A Hard
Day's Night" came.
Brian
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26.87 | hasn't stood the test of time | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:49 | 5 |
| re .86, yes, but calculated or not, back in 1964 it seemed fresh.
Whereas, now, it would appear anything but.
Lorna
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26.88 | Beatles First US Visit | COMET::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Sun Aug 29 1993 20:15 | 19 |
| ... a lot like notes and noters. Many try to be funny but it don't
work. Many bitch about having a wet dream.
There was some interesting footage of the hotel room stuff. I saw how
stupid the DJs were then... with their "hip" phrase of "baby". The
Beatles picked up on some of that and made light of it. Yes, they did
get bored with much of that. Who wouldn't? They didn't have much
freedeom, and were shuffled from one hotel room to another. They also
had to be 'aware' of the press and they played up to the press. What
is neat on the tape is the performances, the mobs, etc. It brings the
sixties back to those of us who grew up during that period. And the
Sullivan footage is great because of the closeups. The first Sullivan
show broke records for the largest TV viewing audience ever... over 73
million people watching.
Most folks remember what they were doing and where they were when JFK
died. Most of us remember that Sunday night in the same way, when four
guys with long hair broke into "All My Loving". The Beatles first
performance is/was a bookmark in time.
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26.89 | an unbash | RANGER::WESTERVELT | | Mon Aug 30 1993 11:17 | 9 |
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Wow, I thought it was great. The casual atmosphere made it
for me. At one point, you can actually hear John doodling
the tune to "Strawberry Fields" on the guitar - probably a
full year or so before he wrote it. And the Sullivan shows
are great, especially after having been unavailable for years.
Ah well, sorry for not bashing. back to your regular programming...
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26.90 | | RANGER::WESTERVELT | | Mon Aug 30 1993 11:20 | 8 |
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Regarding the studied casualness of the lads' antics, it's
fun to note that John is having none of it. In the hotel
room where Murray the K or whoever is sort of making a fool
of himself on the telephone, John calls him a "wanker" which
I gather is somewhat uncomplimentary.. You can see his cynical
attitude about it all and I'm sure he'd find the resulting
video as distasteful as you!
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26.91 | Yup | CSTEAM::STEINHARDT | | Tue Aug 31 1993 12:27 | 8 |
| Still one of the world's greatest truths:
"It's a fine line between clever and stupid, isn't it?"
- David St. Hubbins, Spinal Tap
Cheers,
Ken
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26.93 | different strokes for different folks | WBC::DEADY | everything's fine... just fine... | Mon Nov 15 1993 15:59 | 5 |
| I really enjoy The Breeders music. It is usually refered to as
"alternative" music. I guess you do not care for Belly, Curve,
Bjork, Cranes, Pixies, etc. B^)
fred deady
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26.94 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Keep on rockin in the free world | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:19 | 8 |
| re .93, I like some alternative music, and some I don't like. It's not
all exactly the same.
I agree different strokes for different folks, but this is the bashing
topic so I assumed this is the place to say what I don't like.
Lorna
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26.95 | | TECRUS::ROST | Fretting less, enjoying it more | Tue Nov 16 1993 08:07 | 10 |
| Well, the Breeders have an edge over some of those other alternative
bands, namely their lead guitarist had never played the guitar before
joining the band! Has a lot to do with their, eh, "unique" sound,
IMHO.
As Much as I hate corporate rock, this idea of "non-musicianship"
that's so hip in alternative circles leaves me a bit cold. There's
nothing wrong with competence.
Brian
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26.96 | | QUIVER::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Nov 16 1993 12:13 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 26.95 by TECRUS::ROST "Fretting less, enjoying it more" >>>
> Well, the Breeders have an edge over some of those other alternative
> bands, namely their lead guitarist had never played the guitar before
> joining the band! Has a lot to do with their, eh, "unique" sound,
> IMHO.
Hmm, I'll have to make an effort to check them out! Could give me a better
feeling about *my* guitar playing!
adam
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26.97 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Wed Nov 17 1993 10:51 | 5 |
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If Lorna hates them, I'll probably love 'em!! 8^)
GTI
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26.98 | are we picking on Lorna? | EZ2GET::STEWART | Life is a contact sport! | Wed Nov 17 1993 10:55 | 3 |
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She'll like 'em if they're cute!
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26.99 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Wed Nov 17 1993 10:59 | 4 |
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Well, I like Janet Jackson alot. 8^)
GTI
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26.102 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Look Twice, Save a Life | Wed Nov 17 1993 12:14 | 8 |
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Ahem... (Moderator hat on)
Let's tread lightly here folks and use a whole lotta these --> 8) :)
AdTHANKSvance,
Tim
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26.103 | You don't miss your water 'til... | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Wed Nov 17 1993 12:18 | 14 |
| Re .92:
Lorna, what a terrible thing you've done!
Now I don't even know if I _saw_ .92, or whether I'd want to _respond_, or
_nuthin'_! Deleting your reply it just made it all the more desirable...
Do you s'pose there will ever be any bootleg copies available? Or maybe demo
copies marked "not for resale?"
Gee, maybe there'll be a market for "scalped notes" yet! (Pssst, wanna copy of
an old Tom Janzen note? No? How about Karl Moeller?)
Bob (big <g>, even if a little twisted)
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26.104 | be nice ;-) | CSLALL::WEWING | | Wed Nov 17 1993 12:19 | 14 |
| as john sebastian said at woodstock,
come on people, let's just l-o-v-e one another.
;-) ;-) ;-)
no more bashing of each other. bash the artists
you don't like, but not each other.
if this keeps up, i'll be doing my b.b. king impersonation
'the thrill is gone' from the notes file.
blind willis
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26.105 | ooooh, do I hate 'em ;-) | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | aka Dr. Emilio Lazardo | Wed Nov 17 1993 12:56 | 23 |
|
back to the bashing, kids . . .
My "I Hate" list, in no paticular order
Phil Collins
Andrew Lloyd Weber
Bon Jovi
Ugly Kid Joe
Michael Bolton
Ween
Richard Marx
The Oak Ridge Boys
Neil Young
2 Live Crew
Joni Mitchell
Dolly Parton
Thomas Dolby's and Howard Jones' last albums
note: this list is my no means all-inclusive ;-)
Bashin' Jim
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26.106 | Janet Jackson...... | STRATA::BERNIER | | Wed Nov 17 1993 13:09 | 14 |
|
I used to like Janet Jackson, but after seeing her in
concert it was obvious she has less talent than Boy
George. I think the only reason she is so popular is
her "Rythem Nation" BS. She whispers her songs and
relys on the music and back up singers to carry her
lack of talent.
/a
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26.107 | 8+* | NAVY5::SDANDREA | If mistakes were dollars.... | Thu Nov 18 1993 10:01 | 6 |
| ok, group hug......
ahhhh, there.
:*}
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26.108 | | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | It's not burnt, it's cajun. | Sun Dec 19 1993 14:51 | 22 |
| I am an early Genesis fan. The emphasis here is on *early*. I love
Duke, Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Selling England by the Pound,
Trespass and the others. I also love the noname album which contains
Mama and
"You're looking at me,
I'm looking at you,
it's always the same,
it's a shame,
that's all".
I even enjoyed Invisible Touch, even though it was nowhere near the
quality of the previous albums.
"She's got an invisible touch-che" ;-)
But, I truly hate the lame, sappy, easy listening music Phil Collins
has been making for the past 5 years. Why doesn't he retire already?
Feel free to defend him.
Lale
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26.109 | bash bash bash | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | aka Dr. Emilio Lazardo | Mon Dec 20 1993 06:51 | 13 |
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Re -.1
Couldn't agree more, Lale - as John Wesley Harding said once at a
concert :
"I used to like Phil Collins, until I realized he was just a big,
fat, balding *bastard*..."
I don't know if I'd go *that* far, but he's one of my least
favorites, along with Richard Marx and Michael Bolton . . .
Bashing, Jim
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26.110 | | CADSYS::FENNELL | Repulsively Titanic | Tue Dec 21 1993 11:48 | 6 |
| My brother was laughing about a review of the latest Phil Collins album which
was supposed to reveal his "darker" side...
Ha ha ha
Tim
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26.111 | A little Bashing goes a long way | CADSYS::CHAMPIGNY | | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:11 | 27 |
| I'd have to say that the worst bands/musicians in history are
included in this list (starting with the worst):
1. Def Leppard - A bunch of soft-rock posers who dress like
they listen to loud music and think they're tough. And
now their drummer has an excuse for playing lousy...I think
he's better now with only one arm!
2. Michael Bolton - Yeah, he's talented. He doesn't write any
of his own songs, and he sings like a watered-down Joe
Cocker. Why do artists like this get so much attention?
3. Motley Crue - another bunch of teeny-bopper poster boys who
had to start their careers by wearing makeup and psuedo-worshipping
satan. Now they have to write lame "baby, I love 'u' " sap to
pay for maid service.
4. Yoko Ono - Her undeniable talent can't have anything to do with
John...could it?
5. Warrant - Hey, you guys wanna make a lot of money? Wear these
leather jackets, scream these cheesy lyrics into a microphone,
and use lots of scantily clad women in your videos. Now, take
a few weeks to learn how to play your instruments, and meet
me in the studio next week. Any questions?
6. New Kids On The Block - 'nuf said I think.
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26.112 | | MPGS::MARKEY | Object Disoriented | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:26 | 30 |
| > 2. Michael Bolton - Yeah, he's talented. He doesn't write any
> of his own songs, and he sings like a watered-down Joe
> Cocker. Why do artists like this get so much attention?
I was under the impression that he not only wrote his songs, but was
even more well-known as a writer of songs for *other people* (Barbara
Streisand comes to mind...).
The best description I've ever heard of his singing, entered here
several years ago by an astute observer (sorry, forget who...):
"Michael Bolton sings like he's trying to pass a loaf of bread".
> 5. Warrant - Hey, you guys wanna make a lot of money? Wear these
> leather jackets, scream these cheesy lyrics into a microphone,
> and use lots of scantily clad women in your videos. Now, take
> a few weeks to learn how to play your instruments, and meet
> me in the studio next week. Any questions?
I was playing with my band "Network" at the Channel in Boston. We just
finished our set, and I was walking to the dressing room. Stopped at
the bar on the way to get a drink. This guy with a generic sort of
rock 'n roll look walks up to me. "Love your band. Excellent. Really
different..." Kept gushing superlatives. After he left, I asked the
bar-tender who he was. "Oh that's so-and-so from Warrant. They're playing
here tomorrow night, and he came by to check the place out."
They *may* suck... don't know either way... but at least they have
taste!!!! :-)
Brian
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26.113 | | AKOCOA::MAILROOM | Let Freedom Ring | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:01 | 5 |
| New Kids On The Block - Geeks..nuff said.
Yoko - and she actually thinks she can sing...
2 Live Crew - sick puppys that have no talent
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26.114 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:03 | 2 |
| this has nothing to do with bashing anyone but I think Im having
Dejavu'....I read those last two note before...a long time ago !
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26.115 | Yoko Oh No! | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Light to dark, dark to light | Thu Jun 30 1994 11:43 | 2 |
| You guys know my strong views about censorship, but if there ever was
an argument FOR censorship, Yoko is it!
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26.116 | guess I need another cup... | EZ2GET::STEWART | ones & zeros for everyone! | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:04 | 16 |
|
Serious Ward Cleaver tone here:
Hey, I know you're going for yuks with that Yoko stuff, but that's the
way repression starts. Who needs censorship when you can just not buy
the record, just not listen to the tape, or just not buy the book? Do
that Nancy Reagan thing and just say "No"... I'm not a big Yoko fan,
but that story about her installation & first meeting with John
establishes her as a true artist, IMHO. The last thing an artist (you,
Blicko) needs to even jokingly suggest is art censorship.
End of monologue...
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26.117 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | ones & zeros for everyone! | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:04 | 5 |
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Oh, sorry, I just realized I was in the BASHING topic... never mind!
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