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balogna pogna

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  1. Sorry to hear about your friend Karin. I hope he comes out of this in a better place than he has been. Is he one of the people we met in the spring when Schwa and I came down for Umphreys?
  2. I would rather have a bath in whiskey than say Orange Crush if that's what you mean.
  3. At least it's not the Insane Clown Posse. They spray Faygo pop on their audiences. I can't speak for anyone else but I hate being covered in soft drinks.
  4. My favorite quote from the page you linked to: What's yellow and red, and looks good on hippies??? FIRE!
  5. I noticed some Sympatico issues lately with a $30.00 extra charge for downloading more than 30 Gigs a month plus the overall speed is slower. They told me they have no unlimited plan anymore.
  6. [color:purple]At least the client you are representing isn't George Clinton. Thast would really boil your blood (I imagine).
  7. Frank Zappa Doc Watson Tony Rice Jerry Garcia Trey Anastasio Leo Kottke Eddie Hazel And for shock value: Keller Williams (listen to a show from before he started looping and he's got a lot of talent)
  8. 1. Soundgarden - 4th of July 2. Ween - Birthday Boy 3. Traditional - Happy Birthday
  9. If you want her phone number you'll have to read my blog. You're my sister too (in a way).
  10. Happy Birthday man. We'll have to celebrate in March.
  11. Happy birthday kid-sister! It seems like it's everyone's birthday today. I guess it is also the birthday of my sister's hero Anna Nicole Smith (RIP).
  12. from jambands.com: The Black Crowes first new studio album in seven years is now set for a March 4 release. Warpaint collects ten new original songs written by Chris and Rich Robinson along with a version of “God’s Got It†by the Reverend Charlie Jackson. Of equal significance is the fact that North Mississippi Allstars guitarist Luther Dickinson appears throughout the album and will now join the group , officially replacing Paul Stacey (who produced Warpaint). Also on board is keyboardist Adam MacDougall, to completes the sextet along with drummer Steve Gorman and bassist Sven Pipien. The Crowes will begin a tour in support of the new disc on its release date of March 4, during which the band will perform Warpaint in its entirety, followed by additional material from the band's catalog. Given the Crowes' somewhat limited tour itinerary it does not appear that Dickinson's participation in the band will limit the efforts of the North Mississippi Allstars.
  13. Sorry to hear about your loss. We are all thinking of you.
  14. [color:purple]Don't they have sex with boys?
  15. http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/26/obit.dubrow/index.html (CNN) -- Kevin DuBrow, the lead singer of the 1980s heavy metal band Quiet Riot, has died, CNN has confirmed. He was 52. Kevin DuBrow and Quiet Riot hit No. 1 with "Metal Health" in 1983. DuBrow died at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada, according to TMZ.com. The Clark County coroner's office was examining the body to determine the cause of death, according to TMZ. "I'm at a loss for words. I've just lost my best friend," Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali told CNN. "Out of respect for both Kevin and his family, I won't comment further. There's going to be a lot of speculation out there, and I won't add to that. I love him too much." Quiet Riot hit the top of the charts with its 1983 album, "Metal Health," considered by some sources as the first heavy metal album to hit No. 1. The album was driven by the group's cover of Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noize," which hit the Top 40. The band's other hits included "Bang Your Head (Metal Health)" and another Slade cover, "Mama Weer All Crazee Now." The band formed in the mid-1970s behind DuBrow and guitarist Randy Rhoads, who later joined Ozzy Osbourne's band and died in a tour accident. After several years, during which time the band disbanded, regrouped and built an audience, everything came together for "Metal Health," which put Quiet Riot in the vanguard of the Los Angeles heavy metal movement. But the band's rushed follow-up, "Condition Critical," didn't do as well, and DuBrow started taking shots at other L.A. bands, such as Motley Crue and Ratt, according to Allmusic.com. Within a few years, the band had mutinied (leaving DuBrow at a hotel in Hawaii while other members returned to California, Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia observes) and taken on a new lead singer. The bad blood prompted a lawsuit from DuBrow. By the 1990s tempers had calmed and the band got together again, putting out a live album in 1999 and a new studio set, "Guilty Pleasures," in 2001. According to Allmusic, the band broke up once more after its release.
  16. I had no idea you had a birthday! Happy Birthday!
  17. In my opinion George seems to have really turned things around in the last year or so. Now they are getting booked at Gathering of the Vibes and other large festivals and he seems to be taking the live shows more seriously.
  18. I Hope you have a kickass hangover this morning, or that you are still raging! Happy Birthday big fella.
  19. Ain't no party like a P-Funk Party cuz a P-Funk Party don't stop!
  20. I have shows from the late 70s that still blow me away. The more recent stuff not so much.
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