sgtpepper64
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Take a load off FANNY*
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I posted this in the musicians thread, but thought it was applicable, and probably would actually be read here... It seems whenever I have an issue, I turn to the collective knowledge of VCers. Let's see if you've got it in you again... I work on a small independent cable access show, and I need to find a way to offer a download code at the end of the episode to allow viewers to access a song otherwise not accessible. I know band camp lets you do custom codes and everything but I need one universal code, versus a whole bunch of different codes. Also, I know band camp allows you a discount
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It seems whenever I have an issue, I turn to the collective knowledge of VCers. Let's see if you've got it in you again... I work on a small independent cable access show, and I need to find a way to offer a download code at the end of the episode to allow viewers to access a song otherwise not accessible. I know band camp lets you do custom codes and everything but I need one universal code, versus a whole bunch of different codes. Also, I know band camp allows you a discount code, but it only goes to 95%. So, I guess band camp isn't really an option. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any h
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Your top 10 favorite artist/bands...with a slight twist
sgtpepper64 replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
In no real order.... Beatles: 98% - I find all of the their early work and especially later work mind blowing even after the 1000000th listen. I still don't believe they get the kind of credit they deserve for how revolutionary they were. The Band: 97% - Really only don't like "The Moon Struck One" but it's still way better than most other things. Would have had them at 98% too but hey, no one is up there with the Beatles. Wilco: 95% - Even though most people don't enjoy SBS and WTA, I do. Paul Simon: 95% - Really, what's not to like? Especially lyrically, he's just about untouchable. Band o -
top 25 played songs on your iPod
sgtpepper64 replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Let It Die - Feist It Feels So Good - Dan Reeder Your Love is Forever - Ben Bridwell (George Harrison Cover) Shell Games - Bright Eyes Calculating Bimbo - Belle and Sebastian Nobody But Me - The Drifters Two Songs that I know - Dan Reeder I Don't Really Want To Talk To You - Dan Reeder When My Time Comes - Dawes Bitch Nation - Dan Reeder Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War - Paul Simon Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John - Belle and Sebastian Don't Walk Way - Chromeo The Right Type - Chromeo As Time Goes By - Harry Nilsson This Is Where I Get Off - Robbie Robertson Night b -
So, when I have a question I have no idea how to answer, I turn to the collective brainpower of the VC community. So here I am, hoping you folks can help. I'm looking for a new bank. I was with Chase and couldn't stand it. Joined my local credit union and wasn't happy as well. So, I was wondering, does anyone have any suggestions of a bank that doesn't suck the blood of the innocent and hasn't taken advantage of people for the last thousand years? I'd really prefer to not give my business to those who are responsible for so much of the financial vomit in this country. So any suggestions?
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So, I asked a while back for advice on buying a camera, and I ended up getting a really nice used Canon Rebel x2i and I love it and am thrilled with it. But, I'm looking at possibly upgrading to a better flash than what's on the camera. Here's the big question.... ANY SUGGESTIONS? I'm looking for something not too expensive but will give me a good result (as every consumer ever is, I suppose). Any help would be appreciated.
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Glad to hear other people are supporting/enjoying his music! You're my favorite waste of time is probably my favorite song of his.
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Most Beautiful Songs that Break Your Heart
sgtpepper64 replied to sgtpepper64's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don't think it's ironic at all. I think there is something about the way the melody and words work together, and what they mean that is really heartbreaking and prideful at the same time. There is something stunning and utterly patriotic about hearing this song performed in front of 40,000 people, all standing in silence out of respect for something bigger than themselves. It's pretty incredible. Also, I think so much of the early Bee-Gees stuff is underrated. Many of their early albums contain so many good songs, it's a shame people only know them for their disco stuff. I would add the so -
I know lists similar to this one have been done before, but I don't think this specifically. Anyway, I was curious as what songs VCers find so gorgeous and break their heart at the same time. They don't necessarily have to be sad, or anything of that nature. Just really beautiful songs that hit you in the pit of your stomach. I'll start with a few: Light Catches Your Face - Bell X1 Out of the Blue - The Band Overs - Simon and Garfunkel Detlef Schrempf - Band of Horses Suburban War - Arcade Fire It Just Is - Rilo Kiley Take it away!
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Reading this currently: And not enjoying it as much as I want to. I feel like while heartfelt, a good portion of it is just seeing how much random and obscure music he can reference. I don't know. I'm already halfway done with it and really just want to get through it. Not horribly written or anything, I guess I'm just really not connecting with the tragicness of it on an emotional level.
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Any Marshall Crenshaw fans out there? I think he's really a great, underrated and under-talked about songwriter. I heard a great quote about him that he just came along at the wrong time, and in any other decade, he probably would have had more success. Plus, he graduated from the same high school I did, and is a much cooler claim to fame than Booger from Revenge of the Nerds. Anyway, if you aren't familiar with Marshall, I'd suggest these tracks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwE58OUShE8 (This was his biggest hit, and probably sounds familiar to a good amount of folks). You're My F
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I think the mistake here is equating Atheism with being some sort of belief system. I think atheism is simply taking the evidence for what we know about life and the universe and deducing the only thing that makes sense, logically. Atheism is without a leap of faith and one doesn't have to suspend rational thinking, as well as reality to believe it. I think that quote is very evident of the difference between religious thinkers, and atheistic thinkers. Whereas atheism is seeing a lack of evidence for a supreme being, therefor choosing not to acknowledge some far-fetched notion that the
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Yep. All the personal crap aside, Robertson is an incredible songwriter and musician, and really an all around great artist. Rick's bassplaying is second only to Paul McCartney in terms of influential on me. Both were masters at their craft, and could sing the hell out of the song too. It's sad that he isn't mentioned more in conversations about the greatest bassplayers. I agree with pretty much everything you just said. The tribute album was horrible but MMJ did an excellent job. One of my friends named his Fantasy Team "the Fighting Levons" after the Band, and I once was in a group
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recommend some good podcasts...
sgtpepper64 replied to Vacant Horizon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me always gets a week's worth of listening from me.