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SlowBurn68

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  1. So much love - Waiting For Columbus is such a great live album. Wilco needs a horn section (for live shows only). Disc 4 of this box-set is called "Studio Artifacts" and has 25 outtakes and studio cuts that are worth the price alone. Studio demos of Rat-faced dog, and Lightning-rod man (at the Factory 1966) almost makes me want to go out and score some smack (JK). Zappa always seemed to be a talent magnet.
  2. After listening to the Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years Of Little Feat box over the weekend - I find myself missing that big horn sound TOP produced.
  3. Wow - It runs in the family. Incredable...
  4. I thought this was interesting: http://www.theseminal.com/2007/10/04/black-is-the-new-pink/ At the end of the 19th Century, in the blood-red aftermath of the Homestead Strike, Congress passed a law that came to be known as the Anti-Pinkerton Act. That name probably wasn
  5. Thanks for the post Edie - I didn't catch that one.
  6. Fuck theses people! They are nothing more than war profiteers lead by another evangelical nut case. If I hear of any Blackwater personnel getting smoked over in Iraq, I could care less. The Bush administration's ties to Blackwater: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/10/...h/index_np.html? Darrell Issa to Henry Waxman: Investigate Blackwater and Die: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/10/3/14341/4883 Blackwater Manager Earns More Than Double General Petraeus: http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/10/02/b...neral-petraeus/?
  7. Welcome to VC Mr. Walsh Reggae influences aren't dead - they just smell funny.
  8. It sounds like a good way to find out if the girls "grew-up" over the summer.
  9. Everything sounds better on vinyl - provided you have decent gear to play them on.
  10. Today's Bears game almost makes me want to become a Green Bay fan.
  11. The Dalai Lama's Message to the People of Burma: I extend my support and solidarity with the recent peaceful movement for democracy in Burma. I fully support their call for freedom and democracy and take this opportunity to appeal to freedom-loving people all over the world to support such non-violent movements. Moreover, I wish to convey my sincere appreciation and admiration to the large number of fellow Buddhists monks for advocating democracy and freedom in Burma. As a Buddhist monk, I am appealing to the members of the military regime who believe in Buddhism to act in accordance wi
  12. I couldn't agree more. It looks like a giant martial aid.
  13. Sentient beings are numberless; we vow to liberate them. Delusions are inexhaustible; we vow to transcend them. Dharma teachings are boundless; we vow to master them. The Wisdom Way of Enlightenment is supreme; we vow to embody it.
  14. http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/health/...-mite21.article
  15. Yea - some scenes are too drawn out. Good so far though.
  16. Well said. Also 70% of Iran's population is under 30 years of age, and actually like us.
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