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Post by Ironhide on Nov 1, 2009 14:50:32 GMT
Listenin to the black eyed peas meet me halfway and Michael Buble - just haven't met you yet
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ultrasteo
Emperor of Destruction
You've never seen a man dance till you've seen the Van Dance.
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Post by ultrasteo on Nov 1, 2009 15:26:16 GMT
I'm listening to my ipod on shuffle last song was stan bush dare
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Post by Just Anotha Stupid Online Name on Nov 6, 2009 18:41:02 GMT
iPhone goes everywhere with me these days and plugs into the car and hi fi in the foundry ,and since I stuck the album on it have been playin the new Alice in Chains nonstop , it like a soundtrack to my week cos it playn everywhere I am! Last of my kind and private hell are stand outs but it all good.
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ultrasteo
Emperor of Destruction
You've never seen a man dance till you've seen the Van Dance.
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Post by ultrasteo on Nov 8, 2009 17:36:15 GMT
Can I play with madness. Iron Maiden at their finest.
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Post by Danimus Prime on Nov 13, 2009 14:11:19 GMT
Le Tigre - Deceptacon.
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Post by iTransfan on Nov 13, 2009 18:35:22 GMT
gonna pop on dethkloks dethalbum 2, came in the post with metalocalypse season 2
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Post by Just Anotha Stupid Online Name on Nov 16, 2009 19:16:26 GMT
Dio - Holy Diver
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Post by Jimmy Drift on Nov 23, 2009 19:08:11 GMT
Uncovered a box of my old cassette's yesterday, found my Iggy Pop album, Brick By Brick.
Then found this on Youtube - one of my fav songs;
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Post by Danimus Prime on Dec 19, 2009 13:26:18 GMT
Queen - I Want It All.
Probably me fave of theirs. And they've done some kickasstastic shizzle!
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Post by Danimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 2:09:34 GMT
A bunch of La Roux's stuff on youtube. It's quite catchy.
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Post by Rodimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 2:39:26 GMT
A bunch of La Roux's stuff on youtube. It's quite catchy. Agreed m'luv. SURPRISINGLY catchy, especially to a salty old rocker like me. I'm becoming soft in my old age and no amount of sexual therapy can help me.
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Post by Danimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 3:02:36 GMT
A bunch of La Roux's stuff on youtube. It's quite catchy. Agreed m'luv. SURPRISINGLY catchy, especially to a salty old rocker like me. I'm becoming soft in my old age and no amount of sexual therapy can help me. I'd say you need Dr Ruth, but at her age now, she'd make a brick go soft in the pants... Just listened to Alphabeat - The Spell. It out-80's the 80's!
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Post by Rodimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 3:31:18 GMT
Agreed m'luv. SURPRISINGLY catchy, especially to a salty old rocker like me. I'm becoming soft in my old age and no amount of sexual therapy can help me. I'd say you need Dr Ruth, but at her age now, she'd make a brick go soft in the pants... Just listened to Alphabeat - The Spell. It out-80's the 80's!This week I have mostly been listening to Queens of the Stoneage. And also "She Makes My Day" by Robert Palmer. It reminds me of the ex. Why do we do this to ourselves as men? We get all romantic and in love and then abuse ourselves once it's over. Women do that about shoes.
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Post by Danimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 3:52:27 GMT
I'd say you need Dr Ruth, but at her age now, she'd make a brick go soft in the pants... Just listened to Alphabeat - The Spell. It out-80's the 80's!This week I have mostly been listening to Queens of the Stoneage. And also "She Makes My Day" by Robert Palmer. It reminds me of the ex. Why do we do this to ourselves as men? We get all romantic and in love and then abuse ourselves once it's over. Women do that about shoes. You stole that line from Dylan Moran! You comedy thief, you! Men are fucked up balls of weirdness. For decades last century our social persona was of hardened, uncaring tough guys, but really we've always been desperate for romance. We loosened up near the end of last century, but we still have that "men are hard" thing. I think that's where all the fiction comes from. The guy, the hero, always gets a girl at the end. And most of the fiction in the proper old days was written by dudes. Me, I can't get the girl. I can get A girl, but never the one I want. And if I ever do, I seem to turn into an arrogant prick a bit. Happened once years back and though I loved the way she made me feel (when it was good), I actually hated myself a bit. Got a bit drunk on the affection and got a bit pompous in meself. Then the bitch went away and I started hating her too. Fuck. So we listen to sad music and get into a state and feel the crippling heartbreak in us, and we go through the motions until we feel better. Then we get food, some chocolate, and go to bed. Or stay up extra late and watch porn, constantly feeling worse and worse as we see beautiful women being treated roughly but ugly men that we'll never be. This is the cycle I've noticed myself doing over and over, and I think it might be getting a bit better now I've caught onto it. But for a few years there I was doing this every once in a while and thinking to myself that she's probably off somewhere living la vida loca, not even remembering my name. Got like this the other day after watching Sherlock Holmes. The bit at the end with Holmes saying he'll miss his love interest. That whole melancholy state thing. I really think entertainment plays that up and makes it worse for guys these days.
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Post by Rodimus Prime on Jan 4, 2010 12:49:23 GMT
This week I have mostly been listening to Queens of the Stoneage. And also "She Makes My Day" by Robert Palmer. It reminds me of the ex. Why do we do this to ourselves as men? We get all romantic and in love and then abuse ourselves once it's over. Women do that about shoes. You stole that line from Dylan Moran! You comedy thief, you! Men are fucked up balls of weirdness. For decades last century our social persona was of hardened, uncaring tough guys, but really we've always been desperate for romance. We loosened up near the end of last century, but we still have that "men are hard" thing. I think that's where all the fiction comes from. The guy, the hero, always gets a girl at the end. And most of the fiction in the proper old days was written by dudes. Me, I can't get the girl. I can get A girl, but never the one I want. And if I ever do, I seem to turn into an arrogant prick a bit. Happened once years back and though I loved the way she made me feel (when it was good), I actually hated myself a bit. Got a bit drunk on the affection and got a bit pompous in meself. Then the bitch went away and I started hating her too. Fuck. So we listen to sad music and get into a state and feel the crippling heartbreak in us, and we go through the motions until we feel better. Then we get food, some chocolate, and go to bed. Or stay up extra late and watch porn, constantly feeling worse and worse as we see beautiful women being treated roughly but ugly men that we'll never be. This is the cycle I've noticed myself doing over and over, and I think it might be getting a bit better now I've caught onto it. But for a few years there I was doing this every once in a while and thinking to myself that she's probably off somewhere living la vida loca, not even remembering my name. Got like this the other day after watching Sherlock Holmes. The bit at the end with Holmes saying he'll miss his love interest. That whole melancholy state thing. I really think entertainment plays that up and makes it worse for guys these days. Shamelessly stole it. Thanks for the sexy words of hope and optimism dude... I appreciate you lifting my spir..... hey... WAIT A MINNIT!
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