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Jazzmoose

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  1. Help me out here; was that the Pictures of Matchstick Men group?
  2. Oops! Wait; that was P. Funk, not me...
  3. Hanging out all day on Organissimo and porn sites while eating junk food.
  4. I must admit, I do have a complaint about Rosolino's vocals...there aren't enough of them! Kind of odd, but I like 'em!
  5. Hell, I'm just funnin' ya, Deus...I actually had a Frampton Tshirt even, so even if I was serious I wouldn't have any room to talk!
  6. Uh...what Free For All said...
  7. Wow...I've got the vinyl of Reach the Beach still, but...wow! I didn't even know they stayed around that long! Guilty pleasures....hmm...I've got some Kenny G. discs, but after Simply Said I stopped...
  8. I had one of my "sleep for two hours" nights. Now I'm here. And I have to work tomorrow...
  9. Oh, yeah. I remember popping Escape from New York into the player...even something that far from reality brings on a feeling of the world not being quite solid...
  10. Hey, the love points are better than a free CD anyway!
  11. All right, everyone just back off and leave her alone!!!
  12. That's just mean, Rachel!
  13. Particularly since a trip to AllMusicGuide reveals that this particular LP came from precisely the era when I couldn't stand the man!
  14. That's what I mean by "If I lived in New York, I'm sure it would be different." I don't care how many times I saw it on TV that day, or how shocked I was, there is no way in hell it can ever be as real to me as it was to you, PhillyQ. That difference between seeing it on TV and actually living it will always be there...
  15. Screw it; I'm just too damned lazy to edit just to fix "asset"...
  16. Thanks to KCSM's new online playlist (with search capabilites! woohoo!!) I can tell you that it was "Eggs and Sausage" from Nighthawks at the Diner . But I'm not sure the time period really matters. I've always liked his songwriting. It's kind of like my dad with Bob Dylan; he likes his songs, but can't stand to hear him sing. I think all that jazz has done for me is make me see his individualistic style as an assett rather than a fault. So gems from any time period should be welcome.
  17. I think television has a lot to do with it. Along with Tom Ridge, etc. Frankly, I don't think about terrorism at all anymore on a day to day basis, but then I don't watch TV. If I lived in New York, I'm sure it would be different. I still get nervous if I'm in traffic and our car has to stop under an overpass, and the quake that caused the freeway collapses up here was way back in '89. But terrorists? Sure, it could happen, any day, and to me or someone I know. But I don't spend a lot of time worrying about it.
  18. But that's good in a barber shop. Give me red velvet wall paper, antlers on the walls (okay, that makes me a bit nervous...), girlie calenders, and a bunch of constipated old men sitting around talking about how messed up the world has become thanks to the lib'rals, and I figure I'm going to get a decent haircut...
  19. Whoa...an anus-clenching ouch just thinking about it...
  20. Well, this thread shows what a coward I am when it comes to jazz. Yeah, I've heard of him and love his music, but I figured "what do I know; I'm not gonna mention him on Organissimo with those heavyweight jazz fanatics posting! If he was really any good, they'd know about him already!"
  21. Spotting Shawn's post on the "what are you listening to" thread triggered a memory. I never cared for Tom Waits back when I was a rock listener, though I liked his writing, but I heard something on KCSM the other day by him and really enjoyed it. So, it's come to this: any recommended starting points?
  22. Holy shit! And I was embarrassed about Simon & Garfunkel????
  23. Guns don't kill assholes; puppies kill assholes!
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