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How It Does It: The RIAA Explains How It Catches Alleged Music Pirates
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I think I will probably snag them someday.
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I've said this before, but I have never really heard any of the albums past Moving Pictures/Exit Stage Left.
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I use to have that on 8-Track. I have always felt the live version on All The World's A Stage was the best. That whole opening part (even though it rips off the Overture/Underture of Tommy in some ways) is one of my favorite pieces of music.
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I was surprised myself - that is was like that.
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It's because of this:
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The DVD Project. Hunger City - a BT site with some of the dvds. We have some up at The Owl and The Bear.
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I'm glad to see Sen. Clinton won tonight - but I will be very surprised if Sen. McCain does not carry the state in November.
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Chicago's proposed "Event Promoters Ordinance"
Analogman replied to aricandover's topic in Someone Else's Song
Glad to see you guys made something happen - I recall something like this going on when I was in LA in the 80s - pay to play. -
Speaking of Peart, Fly by Night has always sounded funny to me - sped up or something. Caress of Steel is my favorite, along with A Farewell To Kings and All The World's A Stage. Although - lately I have been listening to Hemispheres quite a bit.
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Trust no one under 30 - I always say. (Joke) Although - other than talking to some people on here - I don't think I really know anyone that is not near my age or older.
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The first album is really Zeppelin inspired - more than anything. I rather like Take a Friend and Before and After. From Wikipedia: I still have the cassette of it I got sometime around 1980 - I think. On the tape I have, Working Man actually cuts off at the end - which I did not know was wrong, until I heard in on the radio one day.
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At my HS, it was the weight lifting asshole gym coach doing the paddling - I think he got off on it - so I recall hearing. Most of my friends in HS were often in trouble in one way or another. The detention in my school consited of setting in a room at lunch - where you were allowed to eat lunch - and do nothing else.
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Happy Birthday
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It sort of does - that is right.
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And Buck knives. I was never into the gun deal - but I have always carried knifes.
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Paddling - I forgot about that. I guess that does not go on these days. I actually never got in trouble at school.
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That is interesting. I graduated HS in 1984. I think that is the thing - you can get things instantly now - you could not back then, of course. I am often amazed by all the school violence I read about these days. When I ws in school, we had a hunting and fishing club, which meant guns were going to be around at some point - I doubt that would fly today. I recall one instance of some kids confronting a teacher - it happened after school in the parking lot. He happened to be a kung-fu instructor - so he kicked ass on them - and that was the end of that. Of course, some would say, that a lot of
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Of course, then we had many more schools. Now, kids have ride a bus to a school far away from where they live.
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I was telling someone the other day I used to walk several blocks to school when I was 6 years old - they did not believe me.
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I thought that was funny when he said he missed a couple of weeks working on the list due to chickenpox - which actually happened to him in real life.
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I think one of those guys will be at that thing I asked you about.