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Re: I Love the 1980's
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02/21/08 06:05 PM
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lol! sounds like me. I bought the video to all his songs and only liked a few, the rest I thought was kind of odd fairy tale weird stuff. Probably fun for kids, but it was just a bit ....um amateurish to me. Yeah, I wasn't into the punk stuff either much. I enjoyed "Ant music" and "stand and deliver" and a few others were ok as well. The crush helped though, so I didn't mind watching most of his songs, but in all honesty, the music didn't exactly bowl me over.
I wouldn't call Adam Ant one of the greats <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> But I think he had charisma and a few good songs. He didn't last long, I think 3 years?
He has I think bipolar disorder? (manic depression?) and this has caused a few problems for him. He wound up being taken away and put in the alice and wonderland ward for a while. Because he threatened some people with a gun in a London pub I think. They had whistled the tune to "the good, the bad, the ugly" when he walked in (he was in some kind of cowboy get up), so he left and came back with a gun (unloaded I think) and threatened them.
then he claimed there was a conspiracy against him when he was being taken away lol. Poor Adam.
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> He shares a birthday with me too!
I actually watched a youtube of him signing books relatively recently. To me? He looked unwell and quite frail. I felt profoundly sad watching him, not sure why. Hey, who knows, seriously could he too have been a mercury victim?
Well, he won't be forgotten, his eighties short reign will always stick in most people's minds from that time period. I loved him for that!
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I'm so excited
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02/22/08 11:53 AM
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True, the band is not one of the “greats”, but “stand and deliver” is one of the greatest tracks, for me anyway. So much power in that song, Very dramatic and aggressive. I have always liked aggressive music. Yeah, he get’s in the news now and then. His health is funked, poor old Adam. 3rd of November…..apologies that’s too far off, I will not remember it! remind me. Since I had that acupuncture my digestion is doing something different. Not too sure what, but I seem to be eating less and gaining weight? Strange. From that I deduce that I am digesting my food better? Not sure really….it could be this latest setback with the missed dose on round may ‘ave screwed me up?…..whatever….i feel the need to bowel cleanse just in case. I’m back on the DMSA now. mostly back to normal. I am obsessing a little. I can’t get off the forum. Strange. I’m serious……. I can’t. very strange. My football team is in the final this weekend. Played at the new Wembley stadium. Spurs v Chelsea. I just got my ticket…I’m so excited, but I just can’t hide it……oh no no no …..o o o o ……… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-DcNPFWhbk<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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Re: I'm so excited
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/22/08 06:13 PM
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I think Adam was a wonderful front man and the band had some very good songs. lol stand and deliver is hilarious. One thing about them, they didn't take themselves seriously either. Very much tongue in cheek.
Yeah poor Adam, but I'm glad that he got married and had kids. I think that's been his saving grace! lol, the birthday? Don't apologise, that's something I would not normally let slip <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> But I thought in this case it was an exception!
Hmm, the gaining weight without eating much....well ive had that too. I've had both occur. Eating heaps and gaining nothing and then the opposite. Hard to say Sunshine, I think either way, with mercury, whether poisoned by it and/or detoxing the stuff, you can get some unusual swings. Perhaps your body is gaining some much needed weight too. You maybe right, some increased absorption of nutrients.
lol I can't get off the forum either, don't worry. I feel rotten, so I'm vegetating a lot because I can't do much else. I feel this place is somewhere I can go and just relax on. When you're unwell, you tend to grab something and hold onto it whilst you travel on this journey trying to get well. I reckon this is a pretty darned good place to be! I'd rather this, than some other possibly harmful outlet! So I share the obsession.
I can actually handle soccer, more than rugby. I'm not a sporty person to be honest, but if it comes on, I would rather sit down and watch that, than rugby. I quite like tennis too (when it's the finals). When it's the stuff really worth watching. Cool you got tickets to the football, you'll enjoy that <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> I think it's great to do these things, it's not a cake walk to chelate and life gets pretty darned difficult with this poison to say the least.
I love that song too by the way! I've got it on audio <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Pity that I have dial up and not broadband. Takes me forever to play a song.
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/22/08 06:51 PM
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Hey Bex….hang in there…it will pass. It always does pass, just feels like it will not. It will.
The cleanses you are about to do are gonna do you a world of good. A good spring clean is what u need. They transformed my life from misery downward spiralling hell to healing and I am 100pct sure they will help u too. 100pct sure.
Mercury is obviously still a big problem and you are gonna have to chelate some more, mostly likely with ALA, but do the cleanses first.
My thoughts are with you Bex, hang in there. Thanks Sunshine. I think in retrospect perhaps I ought not to have done this dental work. Being in the vulnerable position I was already in, it was probably a bad move. But I can't turn back the clock, so I have to deal with it as it is. I just didn't expect this. I hope the cleanses might help too. So much to do, hormone stuff as well. Yeah ALA maybe required at some point. I'm just poisoned to the gills right now. Here's hoping the cleanse will .... well. clean me out! Get things moving a bit more. Thanks again! It's a great help to receive support. lol Duran Duran, that's another band I was crazy about. I still have their book too. Now they had some very good songs and still did in the 90s too. Union of the Snake was the first song of theirs I ever heard. PS - Have a giggle at this guys - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQXECBdPgEA
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/22/08 07:37 PM
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Hahahahaha….she rode that fat bloke…wow they don’t make videos like that no more. Quality. I sometimes think I should not have got my amalgams out at all. Then I smack myself around the face……the mercury had to come out at some point, however it done its gonna have hurt me. maybe I could have done the cleanses first…but I didn’t know about all that. No the merc’s gonna come out…..and your fillings needed replacing too Bex…they found amalgam underneath……now you are 100pct amalgam free you can actually heal from this point forwards. You just need a kick start. Very strange I feel absolutely fabulous tonight. I went to the cinema tonight and I almost drive into town to go clubbing….it is Friday night…..felt like I was back on drugs again….i was buzzing. I suppose this is a bit of payback for all the crap I went through last week. It’s a funny old game this chelation malarkey…I wonder how I will feel tomorrow? Did you know Michael Jackson is re-releasing Thriller this year? He has re-mastered it or something. I will get that….it is a powerful album….changed the world that did. $1m that video cost. Now…. he was a super star. Hes a freak now, but he was a mega super star back then…..his music changed the world…..and I was just a poor little white boy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kifkk3JT4oBillie Jean is one of my most favourite tracks…its an unbelievable track. If you play in now, it sounds like so fresh…..timeless music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV9pLwZVmGkIf you have a big stereo ….the bass on this track is …….is perfect!
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/23/08 12:48 AM
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lol, brings back memories. I honestly miss those 80s and their videos. I'm in my element here right now revisiting all this. Yes, it's easy to regret amalgam removal when you hit the detox. Because I found the detox more painful than how I felt with amalgams many times. But those patches inbetween that you get when you feel almost normal give you some idea of what is to come later on when you get more out. Eventually the better patches start to become longer and longer. There comes a time when you get hit by health out of the blue and it lasts. Yeah the bit of amalgam the dentist found was only under one top tooth and only a bit, but who knows how significant it may have been. However, any dental office visit makes me sick anyway, so I maybe I"m getting hit by a lot of this at onetime. I figure my immune system and the infections are more significant to be honest, becaue that's when I stopped detoxing the mercury properly and when everything went wrong. Before that, I was getting better as time wore on, even with that bit of amalgam sitting there. Anyway, time will tell. That's great you felt so good tonight! That gives you some idea of what eventually happens long term. When you have freedom from this poison, you actually start to feel you're on a natural high almost permanently (within reason). Especially eating the right diet at the sametime. So yeah it's not "just" about amalgam removal, other things come into play too. Yep, you never know what you'll feel like from one day to the next when you're detoxing this stuff. Or even one moment to the next sometimes. Yes, I did hear about Michael re-releasing that and I'd like to get it too. I was crazy about him as well. Good grief, I sound strange. But hey, there is no denying that man's incredible talent and charisma on the stage. It is most sad that he went the way he did, but who knows what caused that? I don't know what's wrong with him, but I do know that for me? I don't know anybody that is in quite the same league. The dancing, the singing, wow. I have some of his albums and also bought one of his live concerts on DVD, which was brilliant as well. Love him. Have got the movie "Moonwalker" too. I have watched thriller again and again. That man defined music videos. The first time I saw it was the "coka cola" weekend. I think this was..? 1984 or so. My whole family stayed up and watched and even Mum and Dad were absolutely floored by it. WE all were. I never forgot that weekend. We taped one song after another. Back then, you could just sit and watch or listen to one hit after another. They never seemed to stop. And michael was a phenomenon to me. I still don't know anybody that has reached his status to be honest. I love Billy Jean too, got them all on video <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> He's an intriguing individual. Thanks for the links, I'm just now loading the thriller one. lol do you remember the video him and Paul Mcartney did? "Say say say"? Dare I add this link -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgmSJeipim0LOL it's from New Zealand too. This cracked me up. Yet it kind of makes you cringe a bit as well.
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/23/08 05:54 AM
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I can’t believe he was singing and smoking at the same time! Smoking was SO cool in those days! Not anymore. That video was……………………….appalling ! On a serious note, this is the type of remix that works for me big time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8TaE7ZRJiYIt’s the same old Billie jean track, but it’s been hardened up….a techno remix! Watching him dance on that video…..man o man…that brings it all rushing back…..the moves he made……no one liked to admit it, but everyone copied his dance moves… His moonwalk………………$hit I remember practicing that myself……..right at the end of the video…….there is him moonwalking…….wowowowowow…..so fast…so smooth…….LOL I just listened and watched that video 3 times on the trot……….Happy dayz…..i too am in my element revisiting these good old days I never saw moonwalker….did I miss out? Thriller……I rememeber staying up until real late to watch that. The whole family did, even my dad was impressed, but I remember him saying was a waste of SO much money. Was the first showing on british TV. That was a defining moment of our generation. Ohhhhhhhhhh……..you gotta check out his moonwalk………..wooooooooooo Say say say ……………..i don’t remember that one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU9OoCyFfr0oooooooooooooooh yes I do…………..hahahahahaha……..a wonderful track <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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Timeless classics
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02/23/08 07:37 AM
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They are brilliant,I like that one of Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson -yes-timeless classic stuff,my son likes it too,he was beside me dancing just now! I was born in 1979 so I love the 80s but also like a bit of the 90s too. Sorry 2 of my links didn't work above(I think it might due to my dyslexic typing! ) I'll try again I absolutely love this song,video not too exciting though... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3s3p8qzx7Q
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/23/08 09:31 AM
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Rick Ashley………………..oooooooooooh no That has not aged well!……watching the video reminds me of cheese….great big rubbery yellow cheese………..a huge edam! LOL NOW Kylie……she is a class act. She was my generation. Used to watch her on Neighbours every day….for years…then she went pop and started singing…..then she went very Clubby, with lots of club remixes…..i have lots on vinyl. Bex has a crush on Adam and the Ants…I have Kylie…..she is a Foxy lady….i still have a crush on her! I should be so lucky was her first big hit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXLw-9skezATechnotronic………….Quality. I love this track….oh yeah….oh yeah…oh yeah….make my day….make my day….make my day…….pump it up…..pump it up……this still sounds fresh to me……..i’d play this …..i’d dance to it….in fact I am! Pump up the jam………………..oh yeah! Nice! I’m having me own little mini-rave here right now…….. Pump up the jam………………..oh yeah! I have always loved music. Always always always. Then, when I had the crazy 5 years clubbing……music is in my bones now…..calms me down,,,picks me up…… Oh…..my daughter is here joining in the mini-rave…..gotta go
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/23/08 11:07 PM
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lol, I could stay on here forever checking these out. And literally too because I have dial up. That was great Sunshine, Michael's magnificant. I checked out the say say say link as well and loved seeing the whole thing after all these years. Have you guys ever seen Michael Jackson "Ghosts"? That's a very long clever music video. With Michael disguised as a fat white man with glasses as well as being himself. Special effects are as you can imagine used to their upmost. It's weird, freaky, amazing yet to my mind it lost it a bit. I found it too long, too monotonous, and because of that it became tiresome in a way.... yet it is well worth a view at the sametime. I know it's not eighties, but it's quite phenomenal in its own way, I just felt it was overdone. Here it is in the full version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwOA8H5VaakSunshine "Moonwalker" is not the greatest video, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. It was unusual! But had some good stuff in there and also at the beginning it goes back over michael's career in an enjoyable way. I kind of liked it in a way. Strange story, lots of bits and pieces put into one film. I got my neice and nephew into Michael and they think he's just the cat's pajamas. Sunflower, I saw most of the link on Kylie. I had to laugh , I remember her and I would watch all of her pop songs. I remember locomotion very very well. And another one that I would watch I think had the words "I've got to be, got to be certain". I don't know the title though. LOL don't get me started on Milli Vanilli! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Another singer I thought was excellent was Kate Bush. Her songs I think were amazing. Two links here to two examples, though some find her too weird and freakish. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfGc4wcil2ghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz07Hf5htfY&feature=relatedlol remember this? http://www.youtube.com./watch?v=EIzVoNq9f9sI hope you guys have broadband and not dial-up!
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/24/08 07:32 AM
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Rick Astley -I know!Well what can I say...in my defense ,I was only 8 at the time! I'm not sure if it was him or the song that I liked. As for Kylie, well I'm not suprised still have crush on her-who wouldn't? I wanted to be Kylie when I was growing up,me and my sister loved her, used to watch her as "Charlene Mitchel" in neighbours. Pump up the jam, I still love this-it all brings back lots of memories... remember this one? it dosn't seem that long ago,it was probably no 1 in the charts at some point...I remember listening to it often... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9c5otT-RUA
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/24/08 07:50 AM
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Sunflower, I saw most of the link on Kylie. I had to laugh , I remember her and I would watch all of her pop songs. I remember locomotion very very well. And another one that I would watch I think had the words "I've got to be, got to be certain". I don't know the title though.
LOL don't get me started on Milli Vanilli! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
me too Bex, I could spend forever looking at all watching all this, there are so many I love & brings back so many funny& cool memories. I wouldn't mind a stay at Club Tropicana thismorning,it looks so inviting,dosn't it? I like George Michael,but my older sister was a bigtime fan of WHAM! and her room was wallpapered in posters of those boys so there was no escape! Really catchy tunes though.That kind of music cheers me up.They still play that kind of stuff on the radio here all the time... They even play Kate Bush, especially "Heathcliff" quite often... it reminds me of school,we studied "Wuthering Heights" in our final year. Kylie -I loved her so much,still think she is amazing... I remember the song you mentioned"got to be so certain..." have no idea what it's called either but have the tune in my head it's quite similiar to "I wouldn't change a thing..." I'll have a look around & try & find it. Yeah Milli Vanilli -looking at that video, you can see inspired by a Michael Jackson video.But then most videos probably were...he had some great videos...
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/25/08 02:04 PM
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It's interesting to hear about what people miss from the 80s. I thought it was an awful time in which to grow up and whenever I hear some pop song that I haven't heard in 20 years I don't get that warm-inside nostalgic feeling; it's more like, "oh god, noooooo!" Maybe you could call it anti-nostalgia or something. I hated cheerleaders with their big hair. I hated Ronald Reagan. I dressed in the fashion and listened to pop songs on the radio until I discovered other music that I liked a lot more. I guess it doesn't help that my teenage years were pretty miserable.
If someone starts a thread about 60s and 70s music with Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and . . . erm, Tom Waits (who is still going strong), I'm there. My husband and I say we were born 20 years too late.
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Jimmy
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02/25/08 05:47 PM
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Hi Linda, you found our nice quiet little backwater where we can re-live the glory days. Post away......lets hear what you got! I have this real cool cool cool pic of Jimmy Hendrix in my place. Background is all these crazy prime colors printed on canvas just with finger tips…all kinda swirly…..on top of that is screen printed the silhouette of Jimmy in bronze paint. Its big too, like 1 meter high…….. I bought that in New York off a street vendor. He signed the back with some religious weirdness. Said I would understand when the time was right! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=layTKmyJyBYI like a bit of Jimmy…..needs to be loud
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/26/08 05:29 PM
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Hi Linda, yeah it is nostalgia to a point...but it's more than that. It's only nostaligia because the songs to my mind would great. The hits came one after the other then. I think I seek refuge in that because the ones of today (for the most part) to my mind are cr*p.
No wonder we return to what was, because what's there to enjoy in music today? Not a heck of a lot. You can sort through it and find "some" I guess, but it few and far between in my opinion. I don't know about you guys, but I get tired of the conveyer belt pop tarts who are their for image and not much more. They all have the same kind of voice, they all do the same kind of annoying stuff with their voice, they all perade about in scantily clad outfits and gyrate around trying to outdo eachother in "sex appeal". They have zero idea of true charisma, charm and talent and subtle sex appeal and how to really make music, much-less deliver a song.
No offense guys, it's just my opinion. I really find it a letdown to the music industry and you find on youtube, so many comments from people who feel the same way. people are just scrabbling back in time to what was, the true talents. It's nothing to do with age, you've got plenty of very young people finding it also and becoming disallusioned with what is today. Some do not even KNOW what real music is and are sucked into the hype and plastic rubbish of today.
So yeah, give me the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, even some of the 90s ANYDAY!!!!
I'm sorry Linda that those times do not bring back such happy memories for you and often by association, you can really be put off hearing anything that reminds you of it. That is unfortunate, but I guess we've all got that somewhere in our lives. I have it too with stuff and it just makes me feel sick to re-experience the feelings that go along with it.
I'm one of those people that I just take a song as it is. I'm not always so fussed on every song that particular person may bring out. So I usually have a mixture of songs by different artists. I can't say I am great on one artist or one band with all their music...that's rare for me.
I like fleetwood mac, Michael Jackson etc though. There are some for me that usually come out with alot of songs I enjoy!
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/27/08 09:15 AM
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Re: I'm so excited
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I agree Bex. I must sound like a little old lady to the youths of today, but I feel the same way about the female pop stars and celebrities. My eyes were opened to all this sexualisation when I started going to the gym and they had MTV on in front of the treadmills. Most of the videos were just soft porn and it's got worse since then. I don't want to see my 5-year-old girl growing up with that kind of pressure on her. The problem is that as time goes on, people keep pushing the envelope of what's acceptable. This happens with violent films and video games too. I don't know where it will stop or what will make it stop.
I was liking Amy Winehouse for a while until she fell apart. That said, I don't find her outfits or gyrations particularly appealing. There are up-and-coming singers like Adele. Good heavens, a female singer who wants to get by on her talent and not how well she can imitate a porn star.
Until recently I, too, was saying there hadn't been anything good on the radio for over 20 years. Maybe that's changing though. Some very old musical styles are coming back. Blues, jazz and scat seem to be getting popular again. Tom Waits could teach them a bit about that LOL. He's a bit like Picasso. Picasso could draw like Michelangelo when he was 10 but he chose to do other things with his talents. Tom Waits could blues and booze it up with the best of the jazzy nightclub singers -- he really could sing -- but instead he decided to cultivate his talents in other ways. In my opinion he is unparalleled in creativity and innovation.
Still, 80s . . . maybe someone will post something here that pleasantly surprises me -- that I like. I've watched a little of Weird Al Yankovic's older stuff lately. I've always liked him. There was a clip from an 80s movie he made full of parodies of songs like "Money for Nothing." The video was big back then. It was one of those "Oh my god --- um, I'm not sure this deserves to be memorable" kinds of moments. They used to play that "Money for Nothing" video so often I got sick of it. Couldn't hold a candle to a song like "Sultans of Swing" anyway.
Would you believe I used to be mad about Duran Duran? God, noooo! Every time I think of it my insides cringe.
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/27/08 05:03 PM
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Sunflower, I'm afraid I haven't heard of the musicians you mentioned, apart from Tom Waits. What's their music like? I enjoy going to YouTube and looking things up there. You can find practically anything. I was listening briefly last night to Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, and someone called Johnny Hathaway. I don't know why Johnny Cash was so popular. He was just a singing cowboy if you ask me.
Tom Waits is pretty obscure for most, glad to meet someone else who has heard of him. I think Mule Variations and Bone Machine are favourites, though really I like everything he does. Unfortunately I just can't take much of it while my symptoms are bad because at times it's like walking into a garage where people are banging on the walls, garbage cans etc LOL. There are a lot of clips of him on YouTube from talk shows. He's a very funny person and some of the things he says are so "out there" -- but they're funny too. I doubt I'll ever get to see him in concert but I'm glad he's still making music. He strikes me as a very genuine person who is happy to do his own thing, in an industry where image is so important to so many people.
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/27/08 05:03 PM
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You will not like this. I’m showing not so much for the music, although I love the music, but for the atmosphere. The lazers, the darkness, throbbing bass, underground, loved up, hot, sweaty, wild abandon, forget everything and just go funking crazy. This is where I used to kill many many brain cells. I used to dance there all night long every weekend, only leaving at 6-7-8am. T’was an unbelievably exciting time of my life. It really screwed me up too. Totally and utterly. It stuff I took used to make me grind my teeth, which released lots and lots of mercury. I used to grind my teeth soooooo hard too. It’s closing soon. There is one last party……I have a ticket. 21st march. I will have to be extremely careful I don’t get carried away and do anything that I will regret in the morning. Last time I did and it put me back 3-4 months. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-UjzI2-4echttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYPbJwjJW6AI am now paying the heavy price for all the fun I had back then………….very heavy. Anyway…..one last hurrah……even if I only manage 10 minutes….at least I will have done the last party……its important for my peace of mind.
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Re: Jimmy
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02/27/08 05:17 PM
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Thanks for the link Sunshine. I wish I could listen to it loud myself, but it's good I can listen to it at all. In the past when my symptoms were at their worst, I couldn't even read news sites on the internet, couldn't listen to music of any kind. It's nice that the beginning of Voodoo Chile still gives me shivers, it's so classic. My husband and I were looking at Hendrix stuff on the internet recently and he'd found a few clips where Henrix was setting fire to his guitar or playing it with his teeth. This artist made a matchstick sculpture of him and then burned it, fun to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxabHg--WBE Not sure what else to add here. I'm struggling and it's hard to dig out the enthusiasm for this, but sometimes it does help to cheer me up. I like so many different kinds of music, just not stuff that's been around the last 20 years or so unfortunately. As far as older rock stars like Hendrix go, I also particularly like Led Zeppelin, Rush, the Doors, Jethro Tull -- most anything you'd get on one of those radio stations that plays old rock tunes. I wish we had one here; you can tune in to them in any city in the US. Rush are still around but I think their heyday was in the early 80s. Ian Anderson comes to Leicester in concert fairly often. I had to send my husband with some friends last time though because I don't think my adrenal system can cope yet with a loud concert. It's at least healed enough to cope with deafening fire alarms going off in my school so that's encouraging.
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/27/08 05:24 PM
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That's totally OK Sunshine. Everyone has their own tastes. I think a lot of people enjoy clubbing. Me, I'm just a seeker of peace and quiet. I would enjoy finding a secluded spot somewhere in the woods, near a stream, and doing tai chi. I would just suggest one thing though: if it's a hobby which requires drugs to make it more enjoyable, then maybe it's worth a think. Are there people who go to clubs like that who do enjoy it without drugs?
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/27/08 08:35 PM
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Exactly Linda, where's the music? It's just a front runner for soft porn some of these new artists and their "videos". No creativity, nothing except "image Image Image". Certainly kids don't get much of a chance to grow being inspired by anything except 'sex and image", unless you actually expose them to the stuff we grew up with and give them a chance to see what real music and talent is. That includes movies too. I think many people are finding this, young, middle aged and old. Hey, if it's "old lady" to feel this way? Heck I'll be an old lady anyday. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> You're right, the envelope continues to be pushed and where will it end? Well, personally? I think the industry has already pretty much fallen anyway, so what happens from here on in will be more of the same or worse. So I just take a trip back in time and I try and avoid as much of todays garbage as I can. Don't get me wrong, there are the few gems that come out today and you grab them with both hands because they seem to be few and far between. It's about the people in charge of all these things, what they are promoting all for the big dollar, which is what it's really about now. So yeah, I guess we go back to the music we enjoy and can actually let kids watch as well, it's for everybody really! I show my neice and nephew the songs that I grew up with and they respond to it wonderfully. They love it and ask me to put it on again and again. They see so much garbage of today that if they're not shown anything else, that's all they'll know. I'll have to keep open though, because as you say Linda, there are some that come out and don't rely on image and sex to put across a song. But it's hard, because the rest tend to ruin it for the others. lol yeah I was into Duran Duran big time too. But actually their music wasn't half bad. It was pretty good stuff, I'd listen to it today! ... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> actually I do! That includes some of their 90s stuff too which was really good. DIfferent, but good. Sunflower, I really like Fleetwood Mac! That's a band I could listen to every single song of theirs, that's rare for me! Not sure about the other guy, not quite my thing, but nice voice and soothing music too. I hope you guys might find one or more of these links enjoyable! Heavy metal bands. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRYDetbwegshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3xFodR_b8Ihttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MGLD3yhYkUI threw this one in for laughs. Sorry but I love this, it cracks me up. Silly as anything! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCARADb9asE
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Re: I'm so excited
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02/28/08 06:02 AM
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Are there people who go to clubs like that who do enjoy it without drugs? – some do, not many at the clubs like that, that I used to frequent, maybe 10-15pct? I did it occasionally, towards the end. Trouble is you get tired quickly and have to go home. It’s the middle of the night and you use up lots of energy….without anything to keep you going…. its not possible. Anyway….all thats over for me now. All I have is my memories of the fun times I had…. only the music lives on. I still listen to all the latest tracks by the current freshest DJ’s. Not the commercial crap on MTV, real underground stuff……if you know where to look….its alive and kicking…fresh new music is all over the place…just you really need to know where to look. The strange thing is ….its all free now…..just down load it……that prolly why it’s underground…no one can make any money out of it anymore. Its not just house music I like. I love a lot of chillout music too. Last 2 years I’ve been into some seriously laidback ambient stuff. Again…there are plenty of gems out there to be found if you know where to look <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" />
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Hells bells
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02/28/08 06:27 AM
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I was well into Metallica…..excellent aggressive music….just my cup of tea. “Enter sandman” is one of their classic tracks….i loved all the early metallica stuff. It hasn’t aged as well as some music. I have all the Iron maiden albums…great tracks like “Rhyme of the ancient mariner” – I always liked that track the most. But for me…..AC/DC where wot did it for me. Totally. I was a AC/DC freak….in fact “Powerage” remains my all time favourite album still to this day. “Highway to hell” is 2nd on the list. I still remember all the words to all the songs. I still play them now and then. On my wall at home I always have one of the AC/DC album on show. I have this clip frame that you put album covers in……..thats real art all those old album covers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erJc4dzZ3IA&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1iR2Wi3u5o&feature=relatedI love AC/DC……that’s real rock n roll music to me
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
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Re: Hells bells
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02/28/08 12:08 PM
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Hey Bex -- Fleetwood Mac, groovy stuff <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I'd never heard "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" until my husband played it for me. I thought it was a pretty cool idea. Now I just need Christina Aguilera or some rap star to do Shakespeare and maybe my students will be keener to study it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Can't say I ever liked heavy metal myself, but I love its granddaddies, Led Zeppelin. It would be cool if they decided to do a concert tour. They're maybe a bit creaky, and I doubt if Rob can still hit the high notes, but judging from their recent concert they've still "got it."
I used to work with a teacher who was a reporter in Birmingham when Robert Plant was trying to get publicity for himself and his new music career. Apparently the principal of his school insisted he would never amount to anything. For years afterweard he'd send the principal a post card from wherever in the world Led Zeppelin were touring LOL.
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Re: Hells bells
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02/28/08 07:03 PM
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Sunshine, I was more into AC/DC also, I went to their live concert when they came to New Zealand about 15 years ago now. Someone got knived there too. It was quite scary, so we stayed up on the seats, rather than go down into the crowd where the "action" was. They were excellent live. I was amazed at how good they were and I thought Angus was hilarious too. I then got the CD with their hits, but for me I enjoyed the original lead singer too (Bon Scott). But never had stuff from him as such. I had all the "thunderstruck " and "money talks" etc. Back in black. All of those. MEtallica was not a band I ever got to know much about. I just never forgot "enter sandman", but one song of theirs really got to me "One". That upset me because of what it was about. That guy (war) that lost his limbs, his eyesight and his hearing and lay there like a vegetable with his brain still completely intact, unable to communicate with anybody. Iron Maidon, again a band I haven't heard enough of either. Ac/DC is the only one I'm much more familiar with. Like LInda, I wasn't so much into heavy metal, as I was other music. Led Zepplin was another band I am not overly familiar with in regards to their songs. Of course we all know 'stairway to Heaven" which I love. That song was haunting to say the least. some weird lyrics too. What do you guys think of Def Leppard? That's another band I loved. "Love bites". Linda, if only you could get the kids you teach into some of the music we were all brought up with, even the stuff before our time, because most of them have no idea what real music is half the time. Christina may have a great voice, but again I'm just not sold on any of them to be honest. Guess I"m a die hard <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Other bands I like are U2 and Faith No More. Here are some tracks from Faith No more. Let me know your opinions on them because they are a band I feel improved with time. When they first came out, I wasn't fussed. Later? Wow, I was surprised. Admittedly I liked the lead singer, but I'm not that stupid to let that get in the way of judging the music. Here they are. Gotta give them a chance to warm up. Let me know what you think, I'm interested. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESjyB8EMw4whttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ASvd9gGashttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFYU0m3617E&feature=relatedThis guy's voice to my mind is one of the best I have heard in this type of music. What amused me was, my brother had a video game (playstation 3), a very dark, morbid game, quite disturbing, but amazing to go through and we had no idea the entire time the lead singer from faith no more (Michael Patton)did the voice of evil in the game.
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Re: Hells bells
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02/29/08 04:41 PM
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Yeah, the one and only live concert I've ever seen and it was well worth it! Michael jackson came here too years ago and I wished I had seen him! I was too ill I guess. I don't remember.
I would have gone nuts seeing him live I think. Apparently the experience is surreal. I had a big thing for him at onetime too. I have unusual taste lol.
lol, you sound like you were a hard core bogan? A bogan in my country means guys that dress in black, usually tattooed and sometimes up to no good. It's ok, I went out with one.
Yes, do check out "Faith No More" Sunshine, this band is growing on me and I"m checking out more and more of their music. When they first came out, i wasn't interested. They were loud, in your face, very young and not quite my cup of tea. But they developed as time wore on and the difference is quite remarkable. Now I love some of their music.
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Relax don't do it
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03/01/08 08:36 AM
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I been many different things in my life, Mod, Goth, heavy metal man, I was raving for a long time too, long hair…..skin head…..Mohican once even (for a very short time! Ahhhh that was horrid!)…mostly now I am a family man, my job is huge part of my life and of coarse currently I’m a health freak. Now I just look like a normal city bloke……oh ……I grew a goatee recently……..people still getting used to that…..LOL In my clubbing days I was into, hard house, funky house, tech house, house house, trance, techno, minimal. Was into drum& bass for a while too. But throughout my life music has always been BIG for me…..in whatever guise I was in…….takes me away to another place…….chills me down….pumps me up…..i have always preferred aggressive music and very chilled out stuff. Middle of the road bores the pants off me. I’m also big into HIfi’s. I have a great big HIFI. Power amps and stuff like that. I have a huge music collection….lots of different stuff too…been collecting for a LONG time now….. Anyway….i’m rambling Faith no more is not really my cup of tea…..but I just had a pleasant 30 mins listening them….the last slow song was the best one <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> I love Frankie goes to Hollywood. I have at least 10 different remixes each for relax and two tribes….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXWVpcypf0whttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyl5DlrsU90Take care <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/byebye.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/01/08 09:56 AM
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This is a good Relex remix, nice and long….lots if different bits http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZQ6BJ7AAOg&feature=relatedIn fact I just had a look, think I have about twenty different Relex remixes……Quality! This is up there with AC/DC. AC/DC are my favourite band….Relax is my favourite track. I saw them in concert @ the Hammersmith Odeon. Long time ago now. I just cranked it up too…..boy o boy I love this track….good remix! LOL…yeah..i liked that film too. I watched “wedding crash” last night….LOL….great fun…..i really was Laughing Out Loud. Deep belly laughs! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/01/08 10:08 AM
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Found another remix……..they jacked up the bass, gave it a LOT more kick. Toughed it up. This will be for clubs because its speeded up too and a has the bass pounding throughout…….lots of peaks and troughs…..prefect for those rushing on E Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm…..oh yes…..i love this track. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9rUG5XFvgEI used to just listen to this track all night, just play each different remix, one after the other for hours at a time, mixing them all into one seemless mix…… I have this ultra rare remix too……can’t find that on youtube…… I may have to play that soon on my decks. Sorry….getting carried away here…….i will go now…… <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/02/08 01:08 AM
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lol, wow you can definitely say you've been there and BEEN that! (not just done that) Sunshine! It's so funny when you find out how wild someone was in their time and suddenly the contrast to the family man.
Goaties are cool, my brother likes them too. Just takes some getting used to when you haven't had one.
Yes, music has been much involved in my life also, from a wee child. I had to be around it, had to listen to it everyday almost. I would go into another world too. I was the one in the family that was most into it to almost an extreme. Still am. Not sure what it is, but I don't think a day goes by when I don't listen to it, it's rare if it does.
Sorry Faith No MOre wasn't your cup of tea. It's not everybody's. I just started to get into them more and it's growing on me. Ahh, well at least you got one song you quite liked out of it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> The last slower one. I thought that was unusual for them too. The lead singer is highly versatile, they call him the man with a thousand voices. Almost a schizophrenic type performer they say. Some of their stuff I can't stand. I find it intolerable, yet other stuff is brilliant.
lol yes I know Franky goes to Hollywood! I LOVE "The power of Love" (their version). I have "relax" on CD too. I sure wish I had broadband, it's agony downloading on this dial up piece of *&(&$*% But I still try to with most songs, I have to walk away from my computer often though because it just takes over so much time.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/02/08 01:54 PM
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lol, wow you can definitely say you've been there and BEEN that! (not just done that) Sunshine! It's so funny when you find out how wild someone was in their time and suddenly the contrast to the family man.
Goaties are cool, my brother likes them too. Just takes some getting used to when you haven't had one. Oh yeah…I had great fun getting this funked up.I had money and the drive to do anything I wanted to do…and I did. But make no mistake…the reason I’m so ill now is because of my crazy party lifestyle & rubbish diet. I had no idea…… well I knew it wasn’t ideal….but I didn’t care…..i was having too much fun. As I said…..I’m paying a heavy price for all that fun now. Thank you Bex…I think Goaties are cool too! My daughter doesn’t! Refuses to kiss me good morning and good night….. That film as called “wedding Crashers” – gave me a good bellylaugh towards the end…..its good to laugh Faith no more: I didn’t dislike the music, I quite enjoyed listening to something different, just it’s not what I’d listen to all the time. I listen to house music and chillout/ambient all the time. I love recommendations from anyone. Books, films,music….. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/stickdance.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/02/08 08:21 PM
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Hi, yes at the time it would have been a lot of fun. I too would have done those things I"m sure, had I had better health. But from such an early age, I didn't (15), so my tendencies in that area didn't really come to fruition....but I know myself well enough to see what road I may have gone down.
The body can only take so much I guess. But at least you're doing something about it, I know plenty that don't and you're far from old, so you've got so much ahead of you.
I don't know about you, but I remember the patches of health I used to be able to attain and that was the best high ever. Nothing really can compare to health and the feelings you gain from it, that is true euphoria.
Yeah, I couldn't listen to faith no more all the time either. I like it as a change though. But it's growing on me more lately I admit.
Hmmmm, recommendations? Well not sure what kind you're interested in regards to movies (horror, comedy? etc?).
Ok here are some and you no doubt have seen some of them already, but I enjoyed them.
Midnight Run (very funny movie, has Robert De'niro) Anger Management (comedy) Meet the Parents (comedy) Trains, Planes and automobiles (comedy) The Green Mile (drama/prison film) Shawshank Redemption (drama/prison film) Escape from Alcitrez (not sure of spelling).(drama/prison film) The Shining (probably one of my favourite horrors). Romper Stomper (pretty violent, but well done) The Gladiator Ben Hur The Princess Bride (GREAT for kids and adults too really)
I adore the series "Blackadder" (I can imagine you've seen those) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> one of my favourite comedy series, have them on DVD.
If I think of anymore, I'll let you know. Gone a wee bit blank for now.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/03/08 06:30 PM
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lol, Meet the Parents was hilarious enough! I had no idea Meet the Focker's was just as good if not more funny. I will have to check that one out at some point. Have you seen "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest"? I love that film. Jack Nicolson. Another classic. If you haven't seen it, you should. Have you seen "Mouse Hunt"? Another one you gotta see. This one is great for kids and adults. Dad adores it. I DO! (re the oath for Blackadder). <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/imnotworthy.gif" alt="" /> I'm an avid fan. I also enjoy Fawlty Towers, George and Mildred, etc so I guess you could say I am a fan of British comedy. My Father is moreso. He adores Monty Python and Ripping Yarns and all of those. I like "Some" of monty python <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> But I love "Life of Brian" (you MUST have seen that one?). Romper Stomper is a pretty cruel but accurate and sobering film and well acted. I was quite captivated by it, but it was just so horribly violent (about skin heads and racism to asians in their country). But you may enjoy more uplifting films! Sunflower, I love The Princess Bride also! I also LOVE the Wallace and Gromit short films like "the wrong trousers" etc. Some of these things have kept me sane! LOL thanks for the blackadder links! Flash is outrageous and obsecene lol. And Blackadder's dead pan unimpressed/bored poker face and George's goofy starstruck expression just kill me. Have you seen Blackadder's Christmas carol? (He plays scrooge). That's a great one too. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3NCuXnoTJs&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWyB-FSCAY8&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irvbpxAXRkg
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/05/08 01:18 PM
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Try 'Without a Paddle' for a 4.5 star hilarious film. That one is the most popular in our house, flies off the shelf whenever my daughter has a friend over... i think she lost it by now I cannot find it anymore, too bad but a bit racy in certain parts for the kids anyway.
Wedding Crashers, eh, I'd give it 3 stars.
'Crash' is real good if you haven't seen that yet, not a comedy though. you won't keep that one on the shelf either.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/05/08 02:01 PM
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'Ray', the movie about Ray Charles, a couple years old, is also superb, the soundtrack is awesome, a must see, one to keep on the shelf also. He helped them make that film, he died just as they were finishing it.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/05/08 10:31 PM
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Bex, if you want really super Christian contemporary pick up The Lime Cd by David Crowder Band.
super.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/06/08 06:31 AM
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Yeah, the book versions are usually far more powerful and better than any film can completely portray. I've not read One flew over in book version! Im probably a bit too unwell to concentrate on a book, which is why movies tend to suit me better. The film for me was hilarious too, but very very sad. I was actually VERY UPSET by the ending because I got to really love Jack's Character! He brought the life out in those people. ..I remember he said to them "you're no crazier than the average joe walking along the street". I think it was a very powerful movie without any pretention to it.
lol, I have to see "Meet the Fockers". I mentioned it to my father and he's interested now. Me and Dad share taste in most movies and that helps! He HATED dumb and dumber though, but I saw some of it and I was laughing, but I never saw it all. I just cracked up at the absolute goofiness of what I saw. I didn't see the part you mentioned though lol. The Cable guy was weird, but I actually found parts of that funny as well.
Yes, do rent Princess Bride and Mouse Hunt. I can't say that these are what you'd call "deep" movies, but they I think are delightful. These are the ones you can enjoy with your kids. The kind that even adults enjoy (usually anyway). You may not see it the same way I did. Let me know what you think of them if/when you do watch them.
np for the blackadder links. Brings back memories and makes me want to start watching the DVDs again. I adore Blackadder. You know, I remember the first time that series came on TV and I refused to watch it. I didn't even give it a chance (guess I wasn't ready for it or didn't click onto it then). My brother loved it, I would walk out. Then oneday I sat down and watched one episode of Blackadder the third and I was HOOKED. After viewing them, I thought it was possibly one of the most funny comedy series I had ever viewed and for me it's something I watch more often than most comedies I have to admit.
Rowan Atkinson to my mind is FAR more funny when he's playing the intelligent Edmond Blackadder, than when he's being a fumbling goof or Mr Bean. His sledge hammer wit and poker face get me laughing much more!
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/06/08 06:46 AM
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Thanks for the recommendation sosick, I have not heard of that band. I don't actually have any real Christian band music! I never heard much of it and when I did, not much of it grabbed me in the respect of the music itself. But again I don't think I've given much of it enough of a chance either.
But, I have one of Gregorian Monks and I have to say I find it absolutely beautiful to listen to. Whenever i hear it, I start thinking of Heavenly things, rather than life around me. Hard to explain, but the heart feels lifted up when hearing it.
I also enjoy Enya, which for me has a sound about it that again lifts me. I get the same with Christmas Carols too (in another way). Some people cannot stand this stuff, but I love it. I used to play carols anytime I felt like it and got told off for it too as a kid. I guess I was ruining it for everybody lol. I need that music, because it's the kind that doesn't ever disturb or wind me up. Rather, it's for the soul.
Hey, you mentioned that movie Ray (about ray charles), my father has a few on Al Jolson. "The Jolson Story" and it's regarded as one of the alltime best musical biographies. The sequel was called "Jolson sings again". His career had an amazing ressurection. I wonder if you've seen those? If not, I would highly recommend them.
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Re: Relax don't do it
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03/06/08 11:59 AM
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Seen em all ages ago... without a paddle still number 1 for laughter. A true original. The only one I have ever wanted to watch 5 times. Ray is good over and over too, the music really does it. That one comes with a second dvd with interviews/takes of Ray Charles helping out on set just before he passed away.
those are probably my two all time favorites of recent movies from the past 3-5 years or so.
My favorite old time time movie is probably 'The Saint'. An espionage film. The Bourne Identity series probably follows that. Bertolucci's '1900' is mind blowing too. Not sure you can get those old ones on dvd
We watch a lot of movies. No random blood and gore though. I hate Stephen King type stuff, too creepy for me, Silence of the Lambs, we don't watch that stuff.
'Luther' was pretty good, tells the story of Luther and the protestant reformation pretty well. A couple hours on the couch well spent.
many chores today. very busy.
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Re: Ray Charles
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03/07/08 10:46 AM
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I never got on with The Office. I’ve seen bits and bobs but …… Best in Show looks rubbish…but I will order it anyway…I do like to laugh. I don’t remember Bad News but on my travels did come across “Comic strip presents – complete collection” http://www.amazon.co.uk/Comic-Strip...vd&qid=1204899807&sr=8-5Now that looks like a good purchase…… I remain bored………….work is dull….i gotta get outahere early today…..yawn!
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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Re: Ray Charles
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03/07/08 05:31 PM
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I never took to "The Office" when I first saw it on TV and just saw bits and pieces. Only when I sat down and got into it, I got absolutely hooked. I didn't think I would and in the end it's because one of my favourite comedy series. You get used to the characters and enjoying them immensely.
"Best In Show" is for me a brilliant p*ss take! BUT, it does depend on whether you find mocumentaries funny or not. IT's the similar type that the office uses....
"Comic Book presents..", now I am not sure what all that would contain. It sounds like it might be the "famous five" take off by these guys. Which was also good. But I do not know if that includes the "Bad News" ones. I coudln't tell. I did see "Bad news" advertised beneath it with other DVDS, so it is there. I just dont' know if it's included in the box collection.
I personally think some of these comedies are almost essential additions, because there is so much GARBAGE on TV (at least here in NZ there is). It is absolutely appaulling and for someone like me who is not well and does not hit the clubs or go out much, I'd probably go mad if it were not for people who make these movies/series.
By the way, have you seen "Life Of Brian"? . The whole movie was funny from start to finish for me. Though some of it may have been a bit on the nose for us Christians, (crucifixion scene etc), considering the reality of what we believe. But again crucifixion happened in those days to any criminal and of course it was played down for comedy. Black comedy I guess you could call it. This I think is another essential classic (IMHO).
Sunshine, I have a very high recommendation for you. There was a series I used to watch years ago and we still have the VHS recordings of it, but they are ageing badly, but we still try and watch them. It was called "You rang M'Lord" (British). This was, for me, absolutely BRILLIANT. If you have not seen this? I'm sorry to bombard you, but this is another ESSENTIAL to any collection. I'm sure you must have heard of it or seen it.....if you have seen it, I don't know what you think of it. But I adored it, you may not. Everybody is different.
No more bombardments for now <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Sorry you're still bored! I hope some of these purchases will be helpful....lol I know you'll let me know if any of them are absolutely rubbish!
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Re: Ray Charles
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03/08/08 09:27 AM
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Are you still talking about music here? I stumbled across this on You Tube, never heard anything like it. Incredible. Basso Profondo
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Re: Ray Charles
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03/08/08 04:19 PM
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This is one of my all time fav Chill out tunes….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWMIXgCaJPQHi Linda….that was weird! I will repay the weirdness with this track……. http://www.last.fm/music/The+Orb/_/White+River+JunctionI don’t know if you have a big hifi system, or maybe a subwoofer? If you do…. crank up the volume on this track. This is Ambient. This is not background music. To appreciate it you have to listen to it. If you have it loud you will hear the giant walking across the soundscape……. Works real well on my big hifi, ‘cause you can feel the footsteps thudding. Must say sound average on my PC speakers. Oh well……… ……………7 minutes later…. In fact…..sounds cool……there is a time and a place for ambient stuff……I do like it. “life of brian” – yup…quality classic film. I love it.
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as being self-evident."
Sunshine
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cool stuff
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03/08/08 04:37 PM
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I can imagine you listening to these in a club <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Most of the comments on You Tube are about which drug to take while listening LOL. Nice beat on the fluffy clouds one.
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