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... as for me, I've been listening to Isolation Street.
youtube.com/watch?v=4LfhWrXlNpY What, who were you expecting it to be by, knowing me...? :P |
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lol Totally expected!
He does have puppy eyes. ![]()
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#5083
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Pardon while the cleaning staff scrapes the goo off the floor, this will only take a minute. :P
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I'll jump into this as well. The music is memorable and sets it apart. There need to be more films with such soundtracks, or maybe with more instrumentals. Also, the Prequel Trilogy is bad (I will agree with Riven however, Revenge of the Sith as a book is excellent). I saw The Phantom Menace in theaters. It was awesome at the time. I thought Jar Jar was a cool character. Then I turned 10 and learned the error of my ways
Attack of the Clones, which I think I saw in theaters was just too boring. Honestly, through the middle it just drug and drug and drug and drug on. Revenge of the Sith I know I watched in theaters. It wasn't as bad as TPM or AotC, but, still, the acting wasn't anything to write home about. There was more action though, so that was a plus. The Original Trilogy however, God help anyone who goes after it. Many good times watching them with my dad. The only downside back then was it took forever to rewind the VHS and the DVDs didn't come out until '04. Also, Han shot first.Horseshoe by Mike McClure "I had to mend a fences, where I used to cut through 'em and roam"
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Phineas and Ferb - Lonely Vampire
its catchyyoutube.com/watch?v=K0KX1Tnkc5E
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From an independent group, Whitestone, that does a number of compelling shorts ("That's Magic" is pretty amazing). I absolutely adore the song for this particular piece.
Awake O Sleeper youtube.com/watch?v=F1xvoD-sP3k |
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In My Ears by Mike McClure
Spotify running on Ubuntu makes me happy.
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Greystone Chapel by Glen Sherley.
Johnny Cash sang this song on the live album, At Folsom Prison. He learned it the night before. It had been written by prisoner Glen Sherley. Later, Johnny Cash got Sherley out of prison. Unfortunately, he wasn't rehabilitated and traveling with a big country star in the 70s wasn't helping anything (look up the drug problems of Johnny Cash, or Waylon Jennings, or George Jones, or Johnny Paycheck, etc. and so on). He committed suicide in '78.
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Looking Back in Anger by Glen Sherley.
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Burden of Freedom by Kris Kristofferson
Good song, on of the 'stoff's best in my opinion. "And when I am wounded by those who condemn me, Lord help me forgive them, they don't understand." then the final verse of the song: "And when I have wounded the last one who loved me, Lord help her forgive me, I don't understand." Such a subtle yet significant change.
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