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Thread: Misheard lyrics: Hound Of Heaven |
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for years before Al Gore was born and there was no internet on which to look up lyrics, i thought Paul Simon was singing "mama, don't take my cornpone away" i did not think a lot to make sense of lyrics in those days
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Thread: It's the 80s... |
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Calvin and his stripey buddy with tail firmly attached to his butt ARE in the smithsonian, right?
I've never read another comic since they disappeared.
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Thread: rUmORs |
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The screech of tires on tarmac signaled the arrival of yet another conflagrational congregation of prospective prophets bent on leaving a legacy in polycarbonate near-infrared laser bumps. But on the way to the hotel their bus was hijacked by a bright winged messenger in a shiny white polyester lounge suit sporting a ten foot pompadour and pair of NASA approved genuine Apollo era Pilot Sunglasses from American Optical glazed in gold. He picked up the bus and took it out of Nashville to an abandoned chicken shack about fifty miles up the Cumberland out behind Dolly’s diner.
Seeing the boys were a might puzzled, he directed them to an adjacent furrowed fallow field full of fallen filberts. This presented a bit of excitement as they gathered up armfuls of filberts and exclaimed, “they didn’t have nuttin’like this on that there aeroplanie thingie, thanks mister… hey, who are you anyway?”
To which he replied, “Never you mind, dig here.”
To which they inquired, “Say what?”
To which he replied, “Dig here!”
To which they inquired, “Why, whatever for?”
“Never you mind, dig here,” said the angel.
So they asked the bus driver if he had a shovel handy and he pulled out his genuine Apollo era anodized Moon-trowel and they got to work. After about eight feet (2.4384 m) down they hit something hard and the angel said, “Hold on a minute.”
So they each grabbed a minute and waited as he reached down and pulled up a large wooden door right out of the earth there eight feet (2.4384 m) below the furrowed fallow field full of fallen filberts. Suddenly a bright light shown forth and they descended a set of pearly stairs into the biggest brightest pearliest recording studio anybody had ever seen. Uncle Terry went first and kept muttering under his breath, “mercy, mercy, mercy…”
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Thread: DA ~ Dig Here, Said The Angel (2013) |
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Originally posted by audiori
Have you tried clicking on the links on the Kickstarter page?
I mean logging into Kickstarter.. going to the new DA music page and clicking on "updates."
It's really weird - so far most people seem to be able to view the link fine, and only a handful are having these weird problems. I don't know what's causing it.
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot over the weekend. Potential foosball tourney in the garage so I may not get to it. Or else I'm babysitting grandkids. I'm a busy guy.
Using Firefox so I shouldn't have the IE issues.
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Thread: DA ~ Dig Here, Said The Angel (2013) |
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Originally posted by DwDunphy
Ladies and germs, the anus has dangled. |
is that anything like the buick is out of the garage?
ok here is my christmas wish list to add some zest to this much anticipated new creation:
> an instrumental piece
> more punch from the drums: a combination of nobodylikeshimEd smacking them with a renewed fervor, cool mics, some production enhancements and perhaps some help from that Tongan drum lord HaHeyEddyBeatEmGood
> a horn section
> Mormon Tabernacle Choir or at least three cool chicks singing background vocals
> a song about the Mars rover Opportunity
> a gong, a glockenspiel and a swiss alphorn
> at least one latin number featuring a golden-mantled howler
what's yours?
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Thread: DA ~ Dig Here, Said The Angel (2013) |
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vintage swirling amos there... does anyone have details on Greg's part in the Curiosity landing? allusions are rampant. or is it a general affiliation by virtue of his employer?
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Thread: No News Is... |
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how about a DA button decoder ring and It's the Eighties rocket pack... order now and get a complimentary Camarillo Eddie genuine napalm BBQ lighter?
see, we just got to work up that marketing thing a bit
...what do you think?
oh, sorry, you were serious, well that *is* cool!
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Thread: Cornerstone - the end is near |
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you guys are making me jealous... still "why are you here since nobody wants you here" seems to be a rather fundamental existential question doesn't it?
a kind of milestone in life: here is a time when I was there and nobody wanted me there. i think parents, teachers and cops can relate, along with the homeless and many Presidents
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Thread: Cornerstone - the end is near |
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| Nope. Not the clown and not sure I really want to admit where we come in at haha |
pretty sure that was you and some buds messing around with a microphone in your short shorts:-)
some styles beg to be replaced
still... quite a performance, well done!
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Thread: vox humana & the 12 string bass |
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so i'm late to the party on this one but does anyone know if there is any relationship between chandler playing 12 string bass on vox humana and the fact there is a 12 string bass by the same name?
some outfit in Nederland gebruikt de naam
http://www.voxhumana.nl/cms/index.php?op...id=43&Itemid=70
there is 5 string beauty on this site, or as they describe it:
JB type 5 snaar fretless met streepinleg in de ebben toets. AAA birdeye neck. Bartolini elementen, ABM bas brug. Swamp ash, 3 tone sunburst.
anyone know anything about these? pickups look different... first snaar fretless bass i've seen with frets:-)
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Thread: SoS |
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sounds of simon
simon's outside
side onto soma
soma on sweddies
sweddie's old swine
swine over swirls
swirls off symmetry
symmetry opposites
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