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  1. #302 Top 12 Beatles or Rolling Stones songs ... for your turn, you may exchange your new song with any one of the existing songs (thus, moving the existing song into your new spot) 12. The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler 11. Beatles - Eleanor Rigby 10. 9. 8. 7. Beatles-Hey You've Got to Hide your Love Away 6. Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing 5. The Beatles - Two Of Us 4. 3. Beatles - Dig A Pony 2. The Beatles - Dear Prudence 1.
  2. #301 - In The Movies - Songs performed in dramatic (not concert) movies by the composing artist (give the movie name, too). 1. Fishbone - Slow Bus Movin' (Howard Beach Party) - Tapeheads 2. Alice Cooper - Feed my Frankenstein - Wayne's World 3. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Someday I Suppose - Clueless 4. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - From Her To Eternity - Wings Of Desire 5. Bob Dylan - I'll Remember You (Masked And Anonymous)*** 6. George Clinton & P-Funk - Stomp - PCU 7. Primus - Jerry was a Racecar Driver - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure 8. True Sounds of Liberty (TSOL) - Darker My Love - Suburbia (The original movie called Suburbia, co-starring "Flea".) 9. 10. 11. 12.
  3. Dammit! (I should have provided less information. My own fault. )
  4. #301 - In The Movies - Songs performed in dramatic (not concert) movies by the composing artist (give the movie name, too). 1. Fishbone - Slow Bus Movin' (Howard Beach Party) - Tapeheads 2. Alice Cooper - Feed my Frankenstein - Wayne's World 3. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Someday I Suppose - Clueless 4. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - From Her To Eternity - Wings Of Desire 5. Jerry Garcia - Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad - Invasion of the Body Snatchers ('70s version - song sung by a bum in the park who I am quite sure was not actually Jerry, but he's credited with doing the actual singing) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  5. #three-frickin'-hundred!! ! Songs about, of, pertaining or alluding to desserts 1. Don McLean - American Pie 2. Marilyn Manson - Cake and Sodomy 3. Keller Williams - Cookies 4. Bob Dylan - Country Pie 5. Warrant - Cherry Pie 6. Bruce Cockburn - Mango 7. Golden Smog - Pecan Pie 8. Pat Temple - Blueberry Pickin' 9. Slammin' Jack - Eat More Pie 19. 11. 12.
  6. Actually, I think I'll do the same; perhaps with a twist. Mine will be "clothing optional".
  7. Finally! I have closure on the MC Hammer issue that's been keeping me up at nights. Thank goodness he's okay!
  8. Congratulations. He's awesome.
  9. I do love this band. I may actually be at one or both of these Keither. We'll see if I can arrange my Christmas Vacation plans so I swing through Vancouver those days. That is great that you're bringing these guys up north again.
  10. That's some great afro-beat-ing Jay. I'll definitely come see you guys play next time.
  11. Canada did not get dragged into Iraq. We refused. I know that if I don't click on that link, nothing will go to animals. I know that if I do click it, I lose nothing and there is some potential for good to be done. No. I'm not a farmer. What an odd question.
  12. What are you talking about? Aghanistan? (That's the "war" Canada is involved in.) Bush runs a completely separate country, and is involved in an unrelated war to the one we participate in. In any event, what does war have to do with feeding animals?
  13. I ordered a CD from this website before, but I didn't receive a confirmation email telling me that my order was shipped. The discs came, so I didn't think about it. I ordered from them again, and I am definitely glad that I finally got a confirmation email from them. This is what they sent: The entertainment-value I got from that email was worth the price of the discs alone. The music is just a bonus, now.
  14. Stupidity "I need you... like a hole in my head"
  15. This is my favourite Thanksgiving post, ever. I am thankful for Booche.
  16. That's okay this time, but now they know better.
  17. The Elastocitizens are a ten-piece old-school funk band. You can tell that they're still in their formative years, but they've got a full, (usually) tight sound. They played at Toronto's ("legendary") Horseshoe Tavern on Queen West. They're a fun band to watch. Steve aka The Grand Poobah runs the show. He changes from fringey western suit to bright red suit (a la Reverend Horton Heat) to a skin tight shirt to no shirt at all... He's a wild man and a good vocalist. The band also consists of three female backup vocalists, dressed in sequen dresses and bow-ties who do synchronized dancing, a great guitarist, a rumbling bassist, and some jazzy/funky horns. The show got off to a late start. The first opening band played for two straight hours, and by the time the (horrible) second opener finished, The Elastocitizens didn't hit the stage until 12:40. They played right through to 2:00 though, and it was fun. The encore involved a friend of the band (who I understand is part of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra) coming up and jamming with his flute. That was definitely the highlight of the show, and well worth the price of admission on its own. I think these guys have a lot of developing to do, but they have the potential to go far. They're releasing their first full-length CD at a "party" on November 1, and they already have a live disc available. (I look forward to listening to the copy I just bought.) Go check them out at their CD release party. You'll have fun. Some good funk fo' yo' face! Quote of the Day: My friend has Tourette's. He can't help it. I swear!
  18. I find the new disc is infinitely superior to the last product. I dig 'em both, but this one just sounds so fresh and fun. Loving these guys. Oh, and to answer a question above; yes, they're from Detroit.
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