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MEDIEVIL BABES SOUND HOT

 

Yes they do "sound" hot but the better question is do they "look" hot?

 

Seriously is that a name of a band? I'm guessing another indie from Seattle from Terry? :tumbsup:

 

 

I saw them live a good few years ago supporting Crash Test Dummies and believe me, they looked hot but sounded errr not hot if I am being polite. :anon:

 

Nothing even remotely HH or rock for that matter, so worry no more.

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MEDIEVIL BABES SOUND HOT

 

Yes they do "sound" hot but the better question is do they "look" hot?

 

Seriously is that a name of a band? I'm guessing another indie from Seattle from Terry? :tumbsup:

 

 

I saw them live a good few years ago supporting Crash Test Dummies and believe me, they looked hot but sounded errr not hot if I am being polite. :anon:

 

Nothing even remotely HH or rock for that matter, so worry no more.

 

The CRASH TEST DUMMIES ARE? :whistle:

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MEDIEVIL BABES SOUND HOT

 

 

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MEDIEVIL BABES SOUND HOT

 

Yes they do "sound" hot but the better question is do they "look" hot?

 

Seriously is that a name of a band? I'm guessing another indie from Seattle from Terry? :tumbsup:

 

 

I saw them live a good few years ago supporting Crash Test Dummies and believe me, they looked hot but sounded errr not hot if I am being polite. :anon:

 

Nothing even remotely HH or rock for that matter, so worry no more.

 

The CRASH TEST DUMMIES ARE? :whistle:

 

The difference being they were a good live band & 'God Shuffled His Feet' is a cool CD ;)

 

Oh!! and they played Guitars and shit ;)

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I got that Danger - 'First Touch' CDR peice of shit while I was away, and have two more packages at the PO to pick up today!

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I got that Danger - 'First Touch' CDR peice of shit while I was away, and have two more packages at the PO to pick up today!

If you want, I'll pick 'em up for ya' :tumbsup:

Sure, thanks mate. I'll give you my address so you can leave them on my doorstep for when I get home. :)

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Carmen Gray - Welcome To Grayland...+3 (Jap Import + Obi)

Mylon & Broken Heart - Big World

 

 

Another excellent trade with Stefan :drink:

 

Frail - Pieces Of Silence

Suburban Tribe - Recollection (CD/DVD)

End Of You - Mimesis

Sunrise Avenue - On The Way To Wonderland (Gold Edition)

Parasite City - 10 Hits To K.O

Poets Of The Fall - Revolution Roulette

Guitar Slingers - S/T

Kirka - R.O.C.K

 

Trade with Matt - Thanx bro :tumbsup:

 

White Flame - In Trouble Again

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Another excellent trade with Stefan :drink:

 

Frail - Pieces Of Silence

Suburban Tribe - Recollection (CD/DVD)

End Of You - Mimesis

Sunrise Avenue - On The Way To Wonderland (Gold Edition)

Parasite City - 10 Hits To K.O

Poets Of The Fall - Revolution Roulette

Guitar Slingers - S/T

Kirka - R.O.C.K

 

who :unsure: - any recommendations?

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Another excellent trade with Stefan :drink:

 

Frail - Pieces Of Silence

Suburban Tribe - Recollection (CD/DVD)

End Of You - Mimesis

Sunrise Avenue - On The Way To Wonderland (Gold Edition)

Parasite City - 10 Hits To K.O

Poets Of The Fall - Revolution Roulette

Guitar Slingers - S/T

Kirka - R.O.C.K

 

who :unsure: - any recommendations?

 

 

If you like your Finnish stuff ala Lovex, Carmen Gray, Negative etc then definitley Frail and End Of You which are both fantastic discs. Suburban Tribe is also really good and I am just on Sunrise Avenue, which is a little more poppy. I'll let you know about the others.

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Another excellent trade with Stefan :drink:

 

Frail - Pieces Of Silence

Suburban Tribe - Recollection (CD/DVD)

End Of You - Mimesis

Sunrise Avenue - On The Way To Wonderland (Gold Edition)

Parasite City - 10 Hits To K.O

Poets Of The Fall - Revolution Roulette

Guitar Slingers - S/T

Kirka - R.O.C.K

 

who :unsure: - any recommendations?

 

 

If you like your Finnish stuff ala Lovex, Carmen Gray, Negative etc then definitley Frail and End Of You which are both fantastic discs. Suburban Tribe is also really good and I am just on Sunrise Avenue, which is a little more poppy. I'll let you know about the others.

 

:drink: Guitar Slingers sounds interesting too.

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How many c.d.'s do you own?

Where do you put them all?

 

Yes Terry, answer the questions... :unsure:

 

 

OK guys, lets see.

 

First off: I have a thing, no pun intended for movie scores, you know, the orchestral music, so I do pick up a lot of those (I recon I have about 2000 movie scores) IE: Brokeback Mountain, which I haven't seen, but the music is quite lovely.

 

Yes, quite a lot of the cd's I buy are local/Seattle bands that fall into the "rock" category. Anywhere from hair to glam to metal to grunge to???

 

Medievil Babes was another of those "this looks interesting, the chix are pretty hot and for $.50 lets give it whorl."

 

I suppose all told, original, quality/quantity silver pressed cd's and band released cdr's...I am sitting just north of 5000 units. Haven't counted in a while and the piles are piling up. :) (Probably at least that amount in cdr's)(Yes, I'm a music junkie!)

 

As for storage: i have 4 bookcase style shelving units. 2 home made and 2 Ikea and they are all stuffed full with about 500 or more cd's stacked in piles on the floor.

 

Here are a couple of pix from about a month ago.

 

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And lastly, a few more adds! Again guys and gals this a culmination of buys over the past couple of months and I have to post them here, listen to them and list them in my data base before they go into my collection.

 

Chickenhead-Muddy River Risin'

Saturn Transit-Out Of The Black

Munkufust-Unveiled

Wednesday Week-What We Had

Cathedral-Soul Sacrifice

Psychotherapy-Tel Me When It Hurts

Purple Bosco-Deeper

Neil Henderson-Amateur Dreams

Trash Train-Come Along For The Ride

The Last Drive-Blood Nirvana

Urban Legends Final Cut-OSTS John Ottman

Classics For Children: Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler Narrated by Sir Alec Guinness

Bloodlush-Thrush

Odd Man Out-Greatest Hits

 

More tomorrow and don't hesitate to pick my brain on some of these or any other oddball releases that I have.

Terry

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Nice pix Terry... tell me, in that first photo, what's the tenth CD from the left on the third shelf from the bottom in the rack on the left? :lol:

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