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You are good late night entertainment/escapism for me.
:D I enjoy talking to you, too.
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It was not so when I was young but now it is. This is why I liked certain lyrics from some songs about deviating from the norm...some of Supertramps definitely do state that and there was one group I liked a lot that applauded the square or geek but I can't think of their names now...senility, you know, either that or I have not woken up quite yet (I am a nite owl). I think you would have liked the off-beat group. When it comes to me I will let you know.
Kinda. Being different has indeed become something "cool". Whatever. I do that, too. Why do ya think I listen to Dev-O? "We're through being cool."
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Yeah, they are a bit strange to this day; I see some since I live in my hometown and they are nice to a point but then some are truly odd, like they still have one foot in adolescence. I hung with the moderate crowd, I guess they considered us squares. This is why I don't go to any more class reunions. They are not fun anymore - just the 'in' group showing off and bragging about their accomplishments or countless trips/vacations around the world. They are real snobs!
That sucks that they're still like that. Quite a shame.
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Cool, I had been thing of buying a Heart album recently. I saw a Greatest Hits one out and it was only $6.99 but wasn't sure it had the songs I truly love on there. I love the older album - 'Dreamboat Annie' and another older one - the name fails me presently - but I believe Baracuda is on that one and 'Mistral Wind', which is one of my favorite cuts of theirs. I just love Mistral Wind. Maybe I can find it on Youtube; if so I will send you the link on your profile page.
Please! :D
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Well, she is probably from that era. Actually, I was from the Beatles, Rolling Stones, then later, in my 20's there was the other big rock groups, people still like to this day....ah...then came disco. I recall that more in my early 30's. All I recall is going to bars to socialise with my friends and dance and it was a good beat to dance to. I attempted to disco dance but that was a disaster; however, I my friend and I did have a lot of fun trying to pull it off, and we still reminese about some funny times we had.
She is. She'd like to go...disco-ing. :lol:
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Yes, I know the song 'Dreamer' well; I have (on vinyl) about 4 of their albums - they are good. I bought 'In the Quietest Moments' recently on CD because that is really my favorite album and that may be my favorite song; no doubt that one is too tame for you though.....haha
Nah, I listen to "tame" songs when I feel like it-just on the whole I like 'em FAST AND LOUD! Typical teenager. :rolleyes:
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I will try to post it in your email (PM box)...see if it works that way.
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Alllllways good to be open to alllll types of music, seriously it is...you just might surprise yourself. I did! I like everything now or at least try it, even Opera which I had never considered when I was younger (you are probably cringing now). Well, only thing I just can't tolerate (at my age) is rap and bee-bop.
Yes, I know. I am realizing that.
Cringing at what? Opera? I love opera!
Agreed. I don't think I'll ever like rap or country. I know, really typical, but...:sick:
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That is what my neighbor says about his vinyl collection - he loves that little authentic scratching sound - how funny. This is really funny - one day this song came into my head from out of the blue and I was dying to hear it. I knew I had the album on vinyl but it was not in my good cabinet which holds the albums upright and keeps them pristine, so I went into a closet and found it and when I put it onto the turntable the whole record was so warped - that is what happens to vinyl if you don't store it right. I though - well give it a whirl anyway. I think it did play somewhat and then played weird. Needless to say, I ended up buying the CD to replace it.
Well, it's the best!
Yep! I like a bit weather-beaten, though. Adds charm. I don't mind scratching, but skipping is another deal-pretty annoying! Good think I gots an iPod and such.
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Smell it? well never thought of doing that but hey, 'whatever turns you on' - expression from the disco years, I believe. I do love the smell of Crayola Crayons since that transports me back to my childhood and those memories - I always wanted the box with 64! Think they have even more colors added now - like sparkly ones.
:lol: Yep! It's more like smelling the old rotted paper and cardboard, but whatever.
You can get those anywhere! And they are quite pretty. Go get some at Target or somethin'!
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I like it only if in the mood and maybe if dancing; then slow is just no good, dancing one needs beat and wilder stuff, faster. I love to dance.
Me too. :)
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Get out of here, really? They are from Ireland and a big name band. I do like them. Now they are more rock.
Well, yeah, I've heard of them, and I know they're from Ireland. But never sat down to listen to them.
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At one time I played their music constantly. I love Sting and some of the early videos are just great. I love the black and white one with "Every Breath You Take". I will have to locate it for you online.
Do so! :)
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Not sure who I was referring to here.
Wasn't it Mono?
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Now that is cool, you meet him, wow. Oh you are funny - you would cry at seeing Devo. Gosh you are a groupie. Do they have that profound an effect on your?
Haha, yes, it was very intense.
You have no idea.
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She is nice and fun, totally.
Uh huh! I haven't talked to her much in a while, though. :(
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The group is going well, but LW is sick today, so we will probably wait for her now. Stop in and read it if you have a chance.
Yes, I shall!
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Seems the optimists are the ones who like the tragedies in literature and in film. I guess we are somewhat serious minded and 'realistic.'
Because we are awesome like that.
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I have the soundtrack to that film; haven't listened to it for awhile now. I have to be in the mood. I should watch the film again; my library most likely owns it. I liked that film when it came out - quite different. Didn't even know there was a book.
I always see that soundtrack for sale on vinyl at all our antique shops. I want it, actually.
Yep! Arthur C. Clarke!
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He doppleganger guy is just a riot - played by Jared Harris - Richard Harris's son. He is an actor I greatly admire. He pulls this homeless quirky guy off so well in the film. At one moment in the film he says to Peter (Branagh) " you know you're sort of a cumugeon"...haaha - there is a good word too. I ran to the dictionary to look it up. There are so many funny lines in the film. It is quirky with a lot of heart underneath. I just love that film. I heard in Japan it is a huge hit; isn't that strange...moreso than the US. I think the title threw people off because the main theme of the story is not 'how to kill a neighbor's dog'.
Curmudgeon. :lol:
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Even though a little bit crude it is mostly just life like, everyday stuff and I can tell you a few of the cruder scenes will have you laughing hysterically. One is his exam at the doctors for his problems of over sized prostrate and hemroids..they don't really show much of anything but you can imagine it quite well and the lines just crack you up. Ken is so vulnerable in the scene too that you have to love him. We have all been through some doctor embarrassing moments and this one makes it so real and yet so humorous.
Well, it's true.
Ouch! :lol:
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I don't love them but if they have a gap I actually do think it sort of sexy - weird isn't it. I just don't really think they need to have those cosmetically perfect teeth to look handsome - clean yes, but a bit off, that is fine with me...makes them seem way more human, doesn't it. Who can relate to guys that are totally flawless?
Adorararararararable.
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Hope that gets better soon; what did you do to it anyway? Well, you may not like it all but maybe some. I will try and find some old quirkier stuff you might be able to relate to or appreciate, at least.
I'm just really structurally weak and I don't exercise and I sit at a computer a lot cuz I'm a loser. :( I shouldn't be here now, actually. Ugh.
Thanks.
Oh, I do recall "Whip it"...in fact they still always play that at weddings. How funny. I will look them up later on tonight. I may like some of their songs - maybe more the early ones. Isn't "Whip it" more a pop song? Glad thought to know they kept together and progressed with the times. Sigh of a good band, when they can move onto new fresh stuff.
Yep.
I don't think DEVO ever intended to be a pop group, but that's what seemed to have happened with "Whip It". The album they made after that one though, was a response to all the "fans" they got who really didn't "get it". They're free-thinkers.
Oh I know! I can't wait until they release their new stuff.
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Sorry too late last night and now too busy; I will definitely check that out later tonight. Thanks for the link.
It's nothing big.
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I don't Asto-man. I will look that up, too. Don't know Dick Dale either - who is he? Never heard of 'Space Nerd Punk Surf Rock' - are we still on planet earth?
I told you! That's how I classify them. :lol: Try this for them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihTAMUwCqQY and try this for Dev-O: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3MxuDk7wqo
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I think so; told you I was in back in the Dark Ages of music or old peoples tunes...haha
Nothing wrong with that.
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Yes, others your age have told me; even asked if I liked the groups...well, of course I did...I grew up with those groups!
They're silly. The Beatles are pretty popular. Not many people would say no to them. I don't much care for them, but I do appreciate their music.
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The movie "The Wall" is great - incredible. I love it! I also love the soundtrack album. I have it here on file and on CD's.
Apparently it's about "walling" yourself away from others?
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I used to like them a lot and probably still would enjoy their music. I think of them more pop too than rock. They were unique and they were always good.
Don't feel guilty silly! You have broad interests - so embrace that fact.
Hahaha, thanks. They're just so pop-y...and such. :lol: I don't usually go for that. But I listened to them when I was nine and I live in Southern California so I really can't help it.
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I used to listen to underground stuff too but not now for a long time....just radio it was and probably tamer back then, than now.
Underground is good.
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Welcome, welcome, welcome! I say "like I said" all the time too...haha. Don't be one bit sorry. I like it, like I said.
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I feel mutated....
Not necessarily beautiful, but mutated!
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Is that Meh or Men!????zzzbbb^&%#@!
It's "meh". XD
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Thanks for these links. Later will check them all out - just wait for me to get back to you. I will give them all a whirl.
I love that man.
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Love blue eyes! love blonds, too...and redheads - lighter complexion's I guess now I am drawn to....but blue blue eyes are just so alluring...love them!
Aren't they lovely?
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:lol:, you guys ^ are hilarious! :)
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Contrary to popular belief, I never use that smiley. :lol:
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I'm a squirrel!
Well, I have! Just never listened to them.
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Niamh, haha:lol: aren't we though - totally wack jobs! Me at my age fawning over celebrities. :lol: I am not dead yet, so at least I can dream. Lily provides some good comic relief also and takes me to a spacey realm - why not, it is so much fun!
Thanks for listing these, I love U2 - definitely, I will check them out later - love videos; darn, I don't have the time right now. Lily must check them out, too. I also can't believe she never heard of them; they have been popular so long. Why of course you would know them, being from your country. My son is half Irish and he loves them; sure he can relate through his blood.
Age's got nothin' to do with anything. One of my strong beliefs.
Glad to be of assistance in this Wiggly World.
You guys are sillies. I've heard of them! :lol: