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#33
Posted 29 November 2003 - 06:38 PM
"I Run"- Flock of Seagulls
listenin to I love The 80's soundtrack.
#34
Posted 30 November 2003 - 03:42 PM
Anyway, Bobby McFerrin was a guest on the show or something, and he did a little dance thing with these puppets in some back alley and was singing "Don't Worry, Be Happy." :sweatdrop
:confused: :sweatdrop
Anway, does anybody remember that muppets hour show? It was on Sunday nights. ABC? NBC? I don't recall. So yeah, muppets hour show thingy.
oh yeah!
"Choppy" by Morella's Forest
Robilbo
#35
Posted 01 December 2003 - 07:18 PM
Toxicity
#38
Posted 03 December 2003 - 09:37 PM
"Hooray! We're not good enough! We live to suck another day!"
Blackalicious- Chemical Calisthenics
#40
Posted 04 December 2003 - 08:05 PM
the beginning theme song to Love Hina
#49
Posted 22 December 2003 - 11:22 AM
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*[i]sigh[i]*
Just more of the same CPU fan hum and phone banter murmur as always.
Oh well....
:confused: :confused:
#51
Posted 22 December 2003 - 07:26 PM
"Catholic Girls" ohh just ended "American Dream"
#53
Posted 23 December 2003 - 05:00 AM
(runs to grab soap box, hops on top of it)
I'm tired of these people who can't write their own songs, so they cover someone who can write. Perhaps I'm old, perhaps I'm conventional, perhaps I think credit should be given where credit is due. Well, credit is due to songwriters.
Much respect to Dewey Bunnell of the band America who wrote the classic song "A Horse With No Name."
"Sleigh Ride" by The Ventures
(Christmas music)
Robilbo
#54
Posted 23 December 2003 - 02:43 PM
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(runs to grab soap box, hops on top of it)
I'm tired of these people who can't write their own songs, so they cover someone who can write. Perhaps I'm old, perhaps I'm conventional, perhaps I think credit should be given where credit is due. Well, credit is due to songwriters.
Much respect to Dewey Bunnell of the band America who wrote the classic song "A Horse With No Name."
Robilbo
Robilbo i compleatley agree with you. i think that the America version is really good.
"Valley Girl"
#56
Posted 23 December 2003 - 06:57 PM
Pete Rock ft. CL Smooth- T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)
into
J.J. Johnson & Orchestra - Across 110th Street
#57
Posted 24 December 2003 - 12:29 AM
I respect the songwriter. America wrote that song, not Charlie. When you have something that good, why mess with it? I'm sick of all these djs "spinnin' something new," cause they aren't. In my mind, they are just ruining classics.
Whatever happened to the songwriter? If you can't write music, then get off the air. These djs are just riding the coat tails of the original musicians. In any case, I don't think America wanted people dancing to their music. They were a folk/rock band. If you want to dance to music, find some original dance composition.
I hate hearing all these remixes of "Magic Carpet Ride", "Kashmir", etc. Can't anyone write music anymore? Is this generation that retarded? Lacking so much talent? That lazy?
If these guys want to make a name for themselves, they should learn to play a guitar or a piano or something and write something new. Don't be a dumb@$$ and rip off someone else's song. Don't cash in on someone else's success. Make your own success.
Robilbo

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