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NightOfJoy

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  1. The Drovers were great when Kathlene was singing with them. Van Morrison and the Chieftains. Pogues.
  2. One show I recall walking out of was the Deads 2nd to last show. Jerry was such a wreck that I split after space....I just couldnt take Jerrys condition. Slept during a Blues Traveler/WSP show. Actually, I slept thru WSP because I worked all day completely hungover then I smoked up when we got into the Riv. Blammo, I'm sleeping. Woke up to Blues Traveler.........yep, it was an all around nightmare. I nodded off during Wilco at the Auditorium in Fall 05. Plush seats in the nosebleed section and being kinda old coupled with a lot of Budweiser products that night equal a sleepy Paul.... Som
  3. Nice guys too. I partied with em a few timesback in the *gulp* late 1980s. Cripes, I'm getting old.
  4. Man, I havent cleaned an album of mine with a brush in years................never have I used that vinyl cleaner stuff...............and I must say, they still sound great. I have albums that I bought almost 30 years ago that are in almost mint condition. Some simple rules-Use the turntable cover (and keep it down when not in use), clean the stylus and dont leave the record laying around. Its a rare day when I get a skip. Sometimes there is some snap, crackle and pop but it doesnt really detract from the listening experience.
  5. Pardon me while break from my every day persona and put on the Flanders mask ..........Indeedily-doo! Ok, I'm back.
  6. Funny shit.......you people are really too much!
  7. 'Before the Dawn"-Judas Priest. Cripes, that list made my skin crawl.
  8. I saw them a few times back in 90-91, they pretty much were the house band at the Metro back then. They were a raw, powerful, exciting band. By the time 'Melancholy and Infinite Sadness' came out, they were a different band, IMO-whiny and pretentious. The last time I saw them was the pre-release show for that album at Double Door. I have the handmade ticket as a cool souvenior but the show itself was forgettable. Then they jumped the shark with "Landslide". If Billy takes one more full page ad out in the Tribune announcing some "news" about himself, I may fall into a fit of hysteria. Maybe I'm
  9. Snore........one of the most overrated Chicago bands of all time. After Gish, it was all downhill..........................until Corgan came up with the Uncle Fester persona.....then it became hilarious.
  10. Sunday morning I was on the ice by 7:30am drilling holes, looking to catch some bluegills. The car temp said it was -3. I left at 11am, only because I told my wife I'd be home by noon. Otherwise, I coulda stayed out there all day. I LOVE the cold.
  11. I just cant picture myself sitting in front of a computer watching a movie.
  12. Creation of the Humanoids. Someone here turned me on to this flick, sorry cant recall who, but I owe them a BIG thanks. That film is better than 95% of the crud released today. I found it to be very thoughtful and deep, no matter how wooden most of the acting was.
  13. America is a lesser place without her keen wit and sharp mind. RIP Molly
  14. Michelle was quite the hottie in her day.....
  15. I read The Road a few weeks ago in 2-3 sittings. I love the apocalyptic stuff......this one did not disappoint. Crazy, bleak and sad story concerning what the future may hold for man and the Earth. I dont know what got into Cormack but wow, he really put together a powerful tale of love. Hold on, I gotta wrap my feet in some plastic and towels before I go looking for 10 year old, dried out apples. Mmmmmmm, thats good! If you liked The Road, you may wanna try World War Z..........another apocalyptic tale about zombies taking over the world. Sounds stupid but I thought it was well done. Its go
  16. I have early Woody, Bob Newhart and Jonathan Winters on vinyl too........all cheap finds at garage sales and resale shops.
  17. Ten years ago I found a mint copy of Esquivel's "Other Worlds Other Sounds" in my father-in-laws absurdly horrible record collection. Now its mine, with his blessings of course.
  18. I did like all three films. Something that Herzog does that intrigues me......he will dwell on a scene, sometimes for an uncomfortable length of time, in order for a particular point to made or sometimes just because something is just so beautiful to behold. One scene in White Diamond, he focuses on a single drop of water...and the impact is dramatic.
  19. A bud lent me Grizzlyman, which took me a long time to pop in the player because I was reluctant to watch some guy lose his status at the top of the food chain.......but after viewing, I became intrigued by the director, Werner Herzog, who has quite a catalog of work behind him. So, next came "White Diamond" then came "Aquirre-The Wrath of God". It appears that Herzog, who I think is mad in his own right, is fascinated by those who are possessed with desire, often to their own detriment. Anyone have any suggestions towards what should be next? The midget flick "Even Dwarfs Start Small" look
  20. Fargo....two nites in a row. I sure do love them Cohens, especially when they're running on all cylinders.
  21. I read "The Road"...Cormack McCarthy's newest. Whoa. Me thinks I shant forget that one for awhile.
  22. However, there is an alternative on the ballot this year..............vote Green.
  23. I'm taking bets on how long it takes Wolfie to start freebasing with his old man.
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