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RE: Music - Wonky - 09-25-2011

(09-25-2011, 09:00 PM)Scrapper Wrote:

Really?




RE: Music - Scrapper - 09-25-2011

(09-25-2011, 09:03 PM)Wonky Wrote:
(09-25-2011, 09:00 PM)Scrapper Wrote:

Really?

Really! Big Grin I just love the way she looks adoringly at her Daddy. At the end she busts out in giggles. Too cute! Hey, I have all granddaughters. Wink


RE: Music - Simon Peter - 10-02-2011



Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.


RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-02-2011

(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Congratulations Simon.

I am a bit confused why you would link a song by a white supremacist, but oh well. You know that your link is surrounded on all sides with racist hate right?

Hmmm, Simon are you worried about the future of the white race too? Blink


RE: Music - Simon Peter - 10-02-2011

(10-02-2011, 07:31 AM)cletus1 Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Congratulations Simon.

I am a bit confused why you would link a song by a white supremacist, but oh well. You know that your link is surrounded on all sides with racist hate right?

Hmmm, Simon are you worried about the future of the white race too? Blink

I don't see what love for a child has anything to do with race.

Am I worried about the white race, no. I am worried about the human race. And the Dover race.


RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-02-2011

(10-02-2011, 07:43 AM)Simon Peter Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 07:31 AM)cletus1 Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Congratulations Simon.

I am a bit confused why you would link a song by a white supremacist, but oh well. You know that your link is surrounded on all sides with racist hate right?

Hmmm, Simon are you worried about the future of the white race too? Blink

I don't see what love for a child has anything to do with race.

Am I worried about the white race, no. I am worried about the human race. And the Dover race.

Love for a child does not have anything to do race. I agree. Cool, and the song you posted is a nice song. My comments were based on that music link you posted and had to do with the singer "Saga" who performs a lot of "we love our race" songs.



RE: Music - PonderThis - 10-02-2011

(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Do they know who the mother is?


RE: Music - Wonky - 10-02-2011

And now, more about music.

How can we have "a favorite" song.

I relate to, and admire some Country & Western music.

"Adagio for strings" (See Platoon) moves me!

"Rhapsody in blue" will always bring emotions to the fore.

I freely admit to admiring some of Neil Diamond's work. And I think Leonard Cohen is a genius. As someone mentioned earlier, Roy Clark may be a hayseed, but he is gifted as few others with stringed instruments.

My one great sadness about music is that I was never exposed to the Classical or Romantic Period music of the masters. I listen, but seldom know who is doing what or why.

On this, I'll bet we can all agree: Music is the stuff that feeds our souls, and whatever our bent, we are blessed to have it in our lives. I have real empathy for those who are tone deaf.


RE: Music - Valuesize - 10-02-2011

Hey Clete. Something new(?) for you...




RE: Music - illcommandante - 10-03-2011

Roy Clark also has a gift for humaness that is rare in country music. As for The Classics, there is no what or why. They were without rhythym and had no genuine direction. They had a platform, but no one knew where the train was going. We are seldom exposed to the classics, other than through programs funded with our own money, by people who are content that they have a good enough product and no need to waste energy on further progression. Classics work in literature, but not very well in music.


RE: Music - Simon Peter - 10-04-2011

(10-02-2011, 08:20 AM)PonderThis Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Do they know who the mother is?

I should clarify this: My son and his wife are new parents, I am a new grandfather.Smiling


RE: Music - Wonky - 10-04-2011

(10-04-2011, 02:35 AM)Simon Peter Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 08:20 AM)PonderThis Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Do they know who the mother is?

I should clarify this: My son and his wife are new parents, I am a new grandfather.Smiling

Congratulations all around. You are blessed and we (I) are happy for you.

(OH LOOK! DUCKS!)

And now back to the "Music Topic".




RE: Music - PonderThis - 10-04-2011

I are happy for him too. Smiling


RE: Music - Simon Peter - 10-04-2011

(10-04-2011, 07:15 AM)Wonky Wrote:
(10-04-2011, 02:35 AM)Simon Peter Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 08:20 AM)PonderThis Wrote:
(10-02-2011, 06:01 AM)Simon Peter Wrote: Cigars all around. As of the wee hours this morning I am again a new father.

Do they know who the mother is?

I should clarify this: My son and his wife are new parents, I am a new grandfather.Smiling

Congratulations all around. You are blessed and we (I) are happy for you.

(OH LOOK! DUCKS!)

And now back to the "Music Topic".


Thank you. Now, back to the Music Topic:




RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-04-2011

(10-02-2011, 10:43 PM)Valuesize Wrote: Hey Clete. Something new(?) for you...

Yup, new to me. Thanks.


RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-04-2011

New from Evanescence. Its hard. I dont know that I like it as much as I do their other hard driving Rock. I do however like the dark princess, Amy Lee. Smiling



The best thing to come out of Little Rock Arkansas since Bill Clinton. Here is one of my favorites live.




RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-05-2011

Still between a rock and a hard rock place.




RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-17-2011

Cletus likes Hot Chicks Productions presents:

Female vocalists and the Hard Rock Agenda:

Heaven is a Lie






RE: Music - cletus1 - 10-17-2011

I'm so sick!

hard, hard, hard Rock. Burp!




RE: Music - Willie Krash - 10-17-2011

Well my world,
Franks wild years, sing along.




Frank settled down in the Valley,
and he hung his wild years on a
nail that he drove through his
wife's forehead.

He sold used office furniture out
there on San Fernando Road and
assumed a $30,000 loan at
15 1/4 % and put a down payment
on a little two bedroom place.

His wife was a spent piece of used jet trash
Made good bloody-marys, kept her mouth
shut most of the time, had a little Chihuahua
named Carlos that had some kind of skin
disease and was totally blind.

They had a thoroughly modern kitchen;
self-cleaning oven (the whole bit)
Frank drove a little sedan.
They were so happy.

One night Frank was on his way home
from work, stopped at the liquor store,
picked up a couple of Mickey's Big Mouth’s.
Drank 'em in the car on his way to the
Shell station; he got a gallon of gas in a can.

Drove home, doused everything in
the house, torched it.
Parked across the street laughing,
watching it burn, all Halloween
orange and chimney red.

Frank put on a top forty station,
got on the Hollywood Freeway
headed North.

Never could stand that dog.