me me me me me
anyone check his fireman stuff out? its hard to get ahold of.. but some badass instrumental stuff.
me me me me me
anyone check his fireman stuff out? its hard to get ahold of.. but some badass instrumental stuff.
-TheXodus-
If Samedeep is the Rolling Stone critic, what magazine is SDL a critic for?
Personally, I have no idea but I bet you can find piles of them in dentist's offices all over the world! :roll:
Alright
Tap the lightpole and we'll be jammin all night
And ain't nobody callin' the cops
'Cause everybody's here freakin', if they're older they're doin the rock
And every block from all around
Comes runnin' to the park when they hear the sound
And soon the word's spreadin' through our part of town
"Yo, 40 Park y'all, Jam-On's gettin down"
Yeah...
Jam-On Productions:Website Forum
:blahblah:Originally posted by Venus Flytrap@Nov 17 2004, 10:08 AM
If Samedeep is the Rolling Stone critic, what magazine is SDL a critic for?
Personally, I have no idea but I bet you can find piles of them in dentist's offices all over the world! :roll:
helter skelter's bass line is fucking de lish
-TheXodus-
odds are (excluding my beatles music) i would possibly be a pitchforkmedia critic
i got more indie music (and radiohead) than The Village in new york
not kidding...
-TheXodus-
Boring Music Weekly.Originally posted by Venus Flytrap@Nov 17 2004, 01:08 PM
If Samedeep is the Rolling Stone critic, what magazine is SDL a critic for?
I say: LENNON FOREVER.
Keep your headphones on.
Boring Music Weekly.Originally posted by samedeepwaterasyou+Nov 17 2004, 10:49 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (samedeepwaterasyou @ Nov 17 2004, 10:49 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Venus Flytrap@Nov 17 2004, 01:08 PM
If Samedeep is the Rolling Stone critic, what magazine is SDL a critic for?
I say: LENNON FOREVER. [/b][/quote]
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-TheXodus-
HAH!!!Originally posted by sdldawn@Nov 17 2004, 01:25 PM
odds are (excluding my beatles music) i would possibly be a pitchforkmedia critic
i got more indie music (and radiohead) than The Village in new york
not kidding...
We'd run your country ass outa town! :dabutt:
Alright
Tap the lightpole and we'll be jammin all night
And ain't nobody callin' the cops
'Cause everybody's here freakin', if they're older they're doin the rock
And every block from all around
Comes runnin' to the park when they hear the sound
And soon the word's spreadin' through our part of town
"Yo, 40 Park y'all, Jam-On's gettin down"
Yeah...
Jam-On Productions:Website Forum
Im currently vibing...
McCartney- everything on that damn cd is so interesting sounding. most is half concepts but during the time.. i can understand why he threw it out so quickly.
Wingspan- I wasnt keen on the wings stuff upon first glance, but i defiantly like it now.. its so interesting how most of each of the beatles music was so different musically after they split
Ram- another one that was really hard to get into, but i dig the western vibe in it.. he really did seclude himself in the country when this was going on.. there's a few shots a lennon on there, but i feel that this is some of his best material.
Tug Of War- i love this one simply for Here Today, a song for John.. I always said that when john was around, his inspiration was more on target.. and losing his friend created the same effect in this song.. theres a lot of honesty in those lyrics.
Flowers in the dirt
and
Flaming Pie
-TheXodus-
give the guy a break about his musical taste , sheesh
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