Lindy
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I don't love jamming-bands either, only in concert.
However, Live Dead is a good album I think, I enjoy listening to it.
But my favourite is Aoxomoxoa (I hope I remember the title right ), because it has great songs like St. Stephen and Mountains of the Moon.
Amazing album really.
You want this one
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American Psycho is my favourite book.
I've read it WAY too many times, but everytime I read it I just go all "WOW!".
Because it makes so much sense and it tells so much about the Postmodern Society, which I personally find incredibly interesting.
However if you're not so interested in Postmodernism, you might not find it as smashing as I do...
But I mean, it is entertaining also.
But it is written so psychologically well, and that's why I just love it.
But yeah. No. Read it. It's good. It is a good book.
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Gnags, when I was tiny. You probably don't know them because they're Danish, but they rule.
Eric Clapton, when I was 10. Worst concert ever
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Ciao Jimmy!!
Man I'd never have thought you'd be all Love-liking. I figure Forever Changes is a good album though, but it's also too traditional 60's pop for me in many ways.
I listen to it at times. Bummer in the summer is a good song. I figure it contains more good songs than that one, but it never really got me that much. Or no well, it does definitely contain more good songs than that one. Like for instance that "You're locking him up today, you're throwing away the key"-song. That's good too. Rhythmwise too.
The Doors and Love, I don't really seem to have seen though. How do you draw that line? Is it musicwise og their philosophy? Both areas seem different to me..
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Rest in Peace Arthur
He was good and Love was good and Forever Changes is a good album, but in general Love are a bit too typical 60's pop for me..
Except for that "superheavyheavyness" version you showed me Steve
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy
Yoko Ono - Season of Glass
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
John Lennon - Imagine
13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sound of
Genesis - Treepass
Yes - Close to the Edge
Jefferson Starship - Spitfire
Focus - Focus lll
Ozric Tentacles - Erpland
Ozric Tentacles - Jurassic Shift
Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues
Lille Trine Trille og tigrene (Little Trine Trille and the Tigers - it's some musicplay for children from 1976. It's amazing "
TV2 - En Dejlig Torsdag
TV2 - Rigtige Mænd Gider Ikke Høre Mere Vrøvl
TV2 - Vidunderlige Verden
Alrune Rod - Ragnarock
Lene Lovich - Some compilation whose name I can't remember...
There are muchmore but I can't remember since I'm not home
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I like them, Good Golly Miss Molly and Fortunate Son aremy favourites
Although sometimes they're just too cheesy I think..
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The only similar thing I can think of is a WAV audio file (extension *.wav) - Could that be what you're talking about? But then again, that type of file can be played very easily in say Windows Media Player and you said you didn't know how to play it, so it might not be that after all... Wait, what type of media player do you have?
Isn't wav just like file.wav?
I think I've played that before...
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking for but I have Media Player 10.
And ha I just noticed it says the size is 0 byte so I guess there isn't even anything.
That just wouldn't really make sense though
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Can anyone tell me what "Wave-sound" is?
That's all that file says..
I recorded it off some DVD, but I need to be able to listen to it in some way.
Isn't there some program that can convert that file into other things?
Or some codec?
My mediaplayer even needs some codec it says..
Wow I said "some" many times..
You can replace it with a couple of a's if you want
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Sooo bad. Do you seriously like that??
sooo good.HOW CAN YOU SEIOUSLY NOT LIKE THAT!?
To be honest I find that pretty awful too
Where's the emotion there?
And ha I definitely don't think speed has anything to do with being a good guitarist, anybody can play something really fast and make it sound like that guy.
To me it's emotion and originality really.
I like it when people just play from their heart and get whatever out of it.
That way it sounds way more real and also, in my opinion, a hundred times better
And acid.
Acid's good.
It really affects you.
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I like them both very much.
Lennon was an amazing man and so was his music.
He did so much to create peace, I wish it would have hit people so much more..
McCartney was amazing though when I went to see him, best concert I have ever been too.
He was so personal and they all spoke Danish to us, him and his band.
It's such a good memory
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Me and my Dad are going to see Jethro Tull in Ipswich pretty soon, and as I hadn't heard an awful lot of their music I bought Aqualung yesterday. It's pretty good, and I'm thinking of possibly getting more of their stuff sometime.
Just thought I'd ask if any of you guys liked them and also general opinions on them...
Novra it's going the right way...
We have sooo many topics on Jethro Tull you know
But yeah they're a fantastic band, I agree with Moreblack, Thick as a Brick is fantastic. Heavy Horses. Minstrel in the Gallery. I love them all
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One of the most sexiest, beautiful, amazing, talented and sweetest women in the world
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Ah.
Guh.
I would'e said Boney M's Hey Hey Rasputin but pah
RA RA RASPUTIN!!
Russia's greatest love machine!!
It was a shame how he carried on!!
Ah yeah, Ra Ra
But, either way!
I think Daddy Cool is better than Hotel California really too
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& jaja sorry about Tull queenlindy
PAH!
you grownup
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I'M GOING TO SAY JETHRO TULL BEFORE RAMM DOES IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got first
Ramm was megaboring though so guh, obviously I would.
Mand Ramm, you big tam
But yeah Jethro Tull are progressive alot of the time really, like the even did some 45 minute song
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Ah.
Guh.
I would'e said Boney M's Hey Hey Rasputin but pah
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Oh man I love Progressive!!!!
King Crimson I never found amazing though.
But well, Alrune Rod are progressive if you want something Danish in the collection too.
And Emerson Lake and Palmer like you mentioned, although the Nice are more acid, Keith plays in that one too.
Nice are ealier than ELP
Yes are fantastic too, they're so positive!
High Tide are a good band too, and I fiure some Arthur Brown is progressive too and Magma
That's what I can think of on the top of my head, you should ask Ramm though, he knwos everything
Oooh, and Focus are amazing too
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I've got tickets for the Stones in May, and I hope to see TV2 and Gnags
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bob dylan?
Ha.
Ah yeah I go with Eik Skaløe on this one
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I think sometimes Dylan seems a bit double standards, but I do love his music.
He'sa good writer and a fantastic singer in my opinion.
I have to say though, I was pretty dissapointed when I saw him.
But that doesn't make all the old things bad
Now you got onto the Beatles, I prefer John Lennon's lyrics and John Lennon in general
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All that I've heard of Death Metal.
Also when people record these reallky bad trips, it makes me feel like I'm in it and I just want to get out in the sun.
It's like in EasyRider on the graveyard on that trip.
It made me feel all strange and ill.
Once ages ago, I bought some American magazine and there wasthis album in it and I sat down in the bus and listened to it and some Death Metal got on and I was all scared
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Lennon was fantastic
Best Queen Albums?
in MY WORLD
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I think Jazz is a good album. Actually better than A Night at the Opera, and people always talk about that one...