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MarcO

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  1. I shall be wearing NO panties whatsoever for this event. This will save me from flinging them at Josh. And make for ease of access for everyone else.
  2. 335. Songs Released in 2007 Protesting Against the Current Bullshit War Waged by Our Southern Neighbours 1. Trained Monkey - Hmmm... 2. Richard Thompson - Dad's Gonna Kill Me 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  3. I shall be making a rare 2007 public appearance at this gig. No paparazzi please.
  4. Thank you for sharing that Julia. I wish you all the best this Christmas, be well and thanks for the inspiration to remain positive. Merry Christmas to everyone!
  5. "Uncle Joe's Rockin Christmas" special on Q107 specifically now, "Merry Christmas Baby" as done by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, 1987 excellent stuff!
  6. MarcO

    Ahhhhhhhhh!

    Christmas in my pants!
  7. We've done that before, it's a no-brainer and so tasty you could just smash God right in his smug fish face!
  8. Me, I could eat nothing but appetizers. I believe this is called "tapas" style dining, allowing the restos to crank up the prices 300%. Anyway, interesting article from NYT's Mark Bittman for your perusal! 101 Simple Appetizers in 20 Minutes or Less
  9. sometimes, on summer afternnons, I like to smear peanut butter all over my chest and lie on the couch. I leave the door open so the neighbour's kitty cat will come in and jump up and start licking the goo off my chest. Man, that scratchy little cat tongue gets me giggling like a little schoolgirl! I highly recommend this.
  10. MarcO

    fu ck you

    that man has a nice juicy ass.
  11. "Continuum" is a great album, a nice slice of white-boy soul.
  12. that doesn't count, it was in one of those sub-forums only four people look at.
  13. I find MMJ's music to be really rather silly. So this works a treat indeed!
  14. wasn't he the guy who was married to that man with the long legs?
  15. I'm not 100% sure about this but I'd be willing to guess this might the last Fat Cats show for at least a little while. Two of the members' spouses are due in the early part of 2008. Just so y'all are aware!
  16. Or maybe they're not complaining about everything and others can't handle their bubbles being burst so they complain about others complaining all the time. Perspective Booche.
  17. I like Lefsetz because he doesn't give anyone a free pass on anything, in spite of the fact he's hugely sentimental, which is normally not a great attribute if you really want to LISTEN to music. Some people THINK others complain about everything, when all they are doing is coldly and clinically calling things like they see them. What can I say? I once had someone bitch me out because in the middle of a middling, death-by-groovy-jamz band performing at Pepper Jack's one night years ago, they asked me my opinion, and I told them. And it wasn't favourable. Because the band SUCKED! In my opinion. It's not my fault they decided to take it personally.
  18. Lefsetz has it bang on, and I mostly concur with jerboa's thoughts. I too received a freebie for the Roger Waters show and while it was certainly at a high level of entertainment value (easily the best SOUNDING arena show I've ever heard - at the freakin' Rogers Centre!) it was just another go round the old catalogue for the most part. Another chance for some people to say "hey I got to go see a legend". Whatever that's worth. And Roger Waters must love it. Look for him to go back on the road in 2008. Lefsetz's points re the likes of Neil Young and Dylan are also spot on. When I caught the CSNY shows a year or so ago they were inspired, on fire, but why? Not because they got to do "For What It's Worth" for the nth time. Because Neil brought nine or so new songs to the table, most all from Living With War. It was NEW! It was current. Most of the audience didn't know about it, didn't want to know, but just like giving them Greendale back in 2003, Neil just took the ACC stage and did what HE wanted to do. Revved up the whole band around him in doing so. How can you not respect him for it? The whole reunion thing is weird. You'd think it would be limited to the 60's/70's bands/artists, but check it again: Depeche Mode and Duran Duran do boffo business all around the world. Although they never broke up, Bon Jovi continues to pack arenas almost everywhere. I am absolutely sure the LZ show was a blast, and they were inspired and on their games. But imagine if Zeppelin had taken the stage and opened with two or three NEW songs. The last thing those 20000 people would have expected, or expected to pay for. That would really grab my attention.
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