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KarpetRydOFunk

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  1. Love that disc!!! Escape~ Bleed & Scream Do you mean-Eclipse? I'd rather listen to Escape's "Bleed & Scream."
  2. Anyone else love the delicious irony? At least someone acknowledged it! And that is why he's our fearless leader. Among many other reasons.
  3. Right. I keep forgetting he used to go by Blue Tequila. Blue Tequila and I had something decent interactions in the past.
  4. When you stop by, and your first post doesn't make any sense You know what it means, but are we just too dense. Don't just walk away Don't just up and leave. Don't leave us hanging We don't know what you meant. Oh, don't leave us hanging And now we don't know where you went. When you stop by and don't say hi When you drop one post and decide to fly. Don't just walk away Don't just up and leave. Don't leave us hanging We don't know what you meant. Oh, don't leave us hanging And now we don't know where you went. Ohhhhh ohhhhh ohhhhh...will we ever know... I prefer Rick's. I feel I can identify with it. It's much more relevant to my life.
  5. Man, I love Gorky Park! As far as MJ, the man did no wrong, but I prefer the funkiness of "Off the Wall."
  6. I went back and notice I never said anything positive about Rick on this thread. I honestly can't recall he and I having any lengthy conversations here, but we do seem to be in agreeance more often than not. He's definitely an essential part of this site, unlike some that just post shit. ;}
  7. So is this the tune or ??? IF so who is it StevieP? Yeah, don't leave us hanging.
  8. Stand Up Guys Best film Al Pacino has done in a minute. And teaming up with Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken made this film time very well spent. I highly recommend this one. Such a great film! Cloud Atlas I'll admit, I still don't exactly know what was going on in this film. It could have been due to the hot as hell Thai food I was eating, but it is a quite complex story. I still managed to enjoy it. Great acting. Good cinematography. I'm gonna have to watch it again to get a better understanding of the story. Mystery Science Theatre 3000: Werewolf Shit! Cot Dang! This has to be one of the best MST3K episodes. Non-stop laughter. The commentary was brilliant, and even some of the skits between the film were pretty good.
  9. I'm sorry to hear that, Terry. How's the transition been going, by the way? Thanks for asking. One week down, many to go... Just got back "home" to Portland after being home for a 3 dayer and man being home with the wife and kids is where its at. I missed them so so so very much and leaving this afternoon was again tougher than anything I've ever done, ever. I know it will get better and its temporary, but fudgecicles is it ever a bear to be away from your family. On topic, no wake ups this weekend, aside from the absolute pleasure of having my son and daughter shaking me awake to go make pancakes. :) You're killing me, Terry. I can't wait to have kids. My own little terrors.
  10. Work of Art - In Progress Edison Glass - Time is Fiction
  11. Edison Glass In reply to Wes' question--a genuine reply--no, this thread isn't dedicated to Funk bands. Case in point: Edison Glass. These lads play a form of Indie Rock with their feet planted Progressive soil while their heads are in a cloud of Pop. Before you go running off, Geoff, I should tell you you won't find any odd instruments playing odd instrumentals for an odd length of time. I could go on for a few more sentences attempting to describe their sound, but I'll let the music speak for itself. These tracks are from their last album, Time is Fiction, as that is the only album I have and have heard. I did listen to a song from their first album under the name Edison Glass (they were called Mannafest for a few releases, and then Edison for an EP) and it sounds to be in the same vein. I plan on tracking down their other releases, as I've had this album for five years, and it's one of my favourite releases in my collection. Let Go Cold Condition Without A Sound End of You All Our Memories See Me Through Our Bodies Sing Time is Fiction I think this will be better received than the previous entries. Let me know what you think.
  12. Well, I'm happy for your elation. Even if it was short-lived. But, like you said, "back to the funk."
  13. Yes, cousin. It is about terrible, terrible music. Ha! I was wondering when Geoffery would grace this page. It feels like a thread isn't official until Geoffery arrives.
  14. I dunno if Wes is being serious or not.
  15. I'm so ashamed right now. I knew that sounded familiar, but when I Googled it some J-Pop song came up. How did I not know it was Electric Boys?!! So ashamed.
  16. Like Glen, I have one or two bands that I may support regardless, but I'm no fool. I'm not gonna praise something I don't believe is worthy. I'm interested to know who you're referring to, Cody, but perhaps it wouldn't be appropriate to out them.
  17. Oh, dear. You have a daughter, right? Makes sense.
  18. Brilliant,seen him on that tour in belfast,although his 1st dvd the bolton albert hall one is still his benchmark,so many quoteable stuff from that concert...garlic bread! cheese cake! are my ears deceiving me ? I watched "the hobbit" yesterday,ok bit long drawn out though,hoping for a bit more action in pt2. Hoping for more action? Heh. That's funny, considering many critics said it had too much action.
  19. Oh Yes! What about Lee Evans? I'd love to see either of those two. Or both. There aren't many people that can have me laughing so hard I'm gasping for air. I had Peter Kay playing, when the boys were over, and I was giggling like a school girl. And my mates were looking at me, then the TV, then back at me giving me a look like, "I don't get it. What's so funny?" And I was just dying. My favourite is probably "Live at the Top of the Tower." Not that bothered about Lee Evans to be honest..But Peter Kay is brilliant and one of my faves. I prefer Kay over Evans, too, but I would be lying if I said Lee Evans never had me in tears. Peter Kay, like you said, is brilliant and easily one of my favourites, too. Though I don't have many favourites. Everyone's tastes differs. Mine is more picky than others. Micky Flanagan & Frank Skinner are my favs I'll have to give 'em a go. When it comes to comics, I usually wait for people to recommend them to me.
  20. Oh Yes! What about Lee Evans? I'd love to see either of those two. Or both. There aren't many people that can have me laughing so hard I'm gasping for air. I had Peter Kay playing, when the boys were over, and I was giggling like a school girl. And my mates were looking at me, then the TV, then back at me giving me a look like, "I don't get it. What's so funny?" And I was just dying. My favourite is probably "Live at the Top of the Tower." Not that bothered about Lee Evans to be honest..But Peter Kay is brilliant and one of my faves. I prefer Kay over Evans, too, but I would be lying if I said Lee Evans never had me in tears. Peter Kay, like you said, is brilliant and easily one of my favourites, too. Though I don't have many favourites. Everyone's tastes differs. Mine is more picky than others.
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