Anyone listen to real music?

Brick Top

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUroSlMWTbY&feature=related

holy shit dude....


watch this! we're all going to die, buy bottled water.

What I found to be REALLY FUNNY was all the pictures of Dubya as if he was in some way responsible for the fluoridation of water when it began in the U.S. in the 1940’s when FDR, a Democrat, was in the White House.

Why didn’t the video maker be intellectually honest and use FDR’s picture and Truman’s picture when they were the president’s that began it and then expanded it’s use?

But by all means protect your precious bodily fluids there Brig. General Jack D. Ripper!
 

indianaman

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You guys don't get it dude....

fluids are important.

i don't want to drink nazi water or water my plants with nazi water.

and crackerjax is a fucktard





:blsmoke:out.
 

Brick Top

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yeah fair point, it will be a shame though if in years people aren't lighting up to smoke buddha by redman:bigjoint::bigjoint:

I am sure that at one time some people could not imagine that the Bee Gees would not get any airtime or that K.C. and the Sunshine Band would not get any airtime and even some may have not thought it possible that the day would come that The Village People would not get any airtime.

But where are they now? Well a couple of the Bee Gees are in the ground. K.C. lives about 40 or 45 minutes from me down in Cary N.C. in a nice but not really large or fancy house, nothing any nicer than mine, and if you drive past on the weekends in the summer you might very well catch him out mowing his own lawn. You might not recognize him now because he looks like Elvis in his later years; he’s ballooned up a good bit and I don’t think he’s just bulking up for the next Olympics.

As for The Village People, well I think you can find then at the YMCA these days.

The Bee Gees album E.S.P sold over 3 million copies. They sold over 220 million records and singles worldwide and how much airtime do they get today? You have to know at one time people had to believe their music would never die. But it did.

While not in the same class or category as the Bee Gees when it comes to success The Village People sold over 85 million albums and singles. Someone had to at one time believe their music would live on, other than in just gay bars, considering how many albums and singles they sold. But it didn't.

K. C. and the Sunshine Band’s first album wasn’t a big hit and only sold 11 million copies worldwide but their next one went triple platinum. With sales like that the sound had to be considered to be hot and in and cool and something that would last. But it didn’t, did it?

Where do you think the saying deader than disco came from? Well one day the new saying among those to young to remember disco may be deader than rap.
 

Ganjatopolis

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God forbid they get our fluids.... How did this thread get so off topic? In fact, don't answer that, start talking about music.
 

CrackerJax

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Anyone ever hear of maceo parker? he's got a great jazz cd out.... he used to play with Ray Charles and James Brown....he's a sax man.....and man can he blow that horn. To boot he's backed up by a 9 piece horn section playing very very tight.


out. :blsmoke:
 

tusseltussel

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Anyone ever hear of maceo parker? he's got a great jazz cd out.... he used to play with Ray Charles and James Brown....he's a sax man.....and man can he blow that horn. To boot he's backed up by a 9 piece horn section playing very very tight.


out. :blsmoke:
got maceo on an old cd called broklyn funk essentials great stuff
 

CrackerJax

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hey Tussel (waves)!

hey, if you like that cd....this is a double with one side a tribute to ray charles...and maceo sings fantastic in it...and the second cd is called advanced funk....it's got a 17:30 rendition of james brown's 'pass the peas"....all of this is recorded live as well....alot of energy.

Worth a listen.


out. :blsmoke:
 

newbie45

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im a huge fan of slightly stoopid but g-love and jack johnson do a song together called rodeo clowns that is really good
 

Brick Top

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Many years ago I lived two towns away from Muddy Waters. I never had a chance to meet him but a few of my friends did. They said almost any time of day you would go there he and his pals would be sitting at the kitchen table playing poker and drinking and getting high. He lived in a simple small home in an average suburb and was just the guy next door. There was nothing flashy about him. They said he was really cool and I always wanted to get a chance to meet him but something always came up and I couldn’t go and then he died. I missed my chance.
 
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