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TV's Frink's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Murry Sparkles said:

Time Waits For No Slave - by Napalm Death.

Shake Your Love by Debbie Gibson.

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KIDDING!

Last edited on December 5, 2010 at 11:41 AM by TV's Frink
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RE: Last song you listened to.

TV's Frink said:

Johnny Ringo said:

TV's Frink said:

Johnny Ringo said:

Don't you [forget about me] by Simple Minds.

Is it wrong that this always makes me think of The Breakfast Club?

Not at all, The song was written specifically for the movie.

Huh, I didn't realize that.  Child of the 80's fail for me. :-(

I assumed you to be older, like Gen X or so...

Momma Sed [BLESTeNATION Mix] by Puscifer.

Now I'm going to go listen to White Pony in the dark with headphones on.


Anchorhead
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look at Johnny Ringo, man.  If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.

TV's Frink's avatar
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Actually I am Gen X.  But I remember my 80's childhood much better than my 70's childhood.

Darth Solo's avatar
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All in all its another brick in the wall.....how can you do a filum about a song?? But its happenin!

Last edited on December 5, 2010 at 5:18 PM by Darth Solo (Reason: Apparenyly)

Who is the most foolish, the fool, or the fool which follows it?

Also fought in the clown wars, many years ago..and lost..miserably..

Murry Sparkles' avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

King Of The Mountain - by Kate Bush.

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Solo... The Wall's kind of already a movie. What're you talkin about?

Bingowings' avatar
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I've Got The Music In Me - Kiki Dee.

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Anchorhead's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Blue Moon - The Mavericks

Crimson. Eleven. Delight. Petrichor.

EyeShotFirst's avatar
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Helmet in the Bush - Korn

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won't last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you'll be able to project it on a 20' by 40' screen with perfect quality. I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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RE: Last song you listened to.

I haven't listened to it yet and not exactly a song (pointedly having no lyrics amongst other things) but I'm hoping it will make the number 1 spot this Christmas.

Last edited on December 6, 2010 at 8:15 PM by Bingowings

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Murry Sparkles' avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Oildale - by Korn.

Sluggo's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Substitute - The Who

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"Bells of St. Paul" by Linda Eder.

If you could make love to a voice, I'd pick hers.

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The Chauffeur-Duran Duran.

VADER!? WHERE THE HELL IS MY MOCHA LATTE? -Palpy on a very bad day.

"George didn't think there was any future in dead Han toys."-Harrison Ford

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Sluggo's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

In honor of ChainsawAsh, Forget You, Santa

Last edited on December 8, 2010 at 4:40 AM by Sluggo

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Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

ChainsawAsh's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Nice.

"Tommy" (whole album) by The Who.

Bingowings' avatar
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^The other night I took a fancy to listening to a few scenes from the film version.

I ended up going back to the beginning and watching it from scratch again.

The album is the only The Who album I can't listen to because the film trumps it as an opera performance. The story changes also seem to make more sense to me.

I listen to a it for a few minutes and instantly want to put the film on.

Last edited on December 8, 2010 at 12:27 PM by Bingowings

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Murry Sparkles' avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Caught In A Mosh - by Anthrax.

Sluggo's avatar
RE: Last song you listened to.

Cee Lo Green - It's Ok

When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish memes.

Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

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"Dead Winter Dead" by Savatage (whole album)

A rock opera about the war in Bosnia. Raise the fist of the Metal Child!!

Murry Sparkles' avatar
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The Joker And The Thief - by Wolfmother.

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Dvorak Symphony 9: Conducted by Herbert von Karajan w/the Berlin Phil.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won't last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you'll be able to project it on a 20' by 40' screen with perfect quality. I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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RE: Last song you listened to.

Bingowings said:

^The other night I took a fancy to listening to a few scenes from the film version.

I ended up going back to the beginning and watching it from scratch again.

The album is the only The Who album I can't listen to because the film trumps it as an opera performance. The story changes also seem to make more sense to me.

I listen to a it for a few minutes and instantly want to put the film on.

Really?  I can't stand the film.  I thought it was terrible, and mangled both the story and the music beyond repair.

As Lucas said, if I had time and a hammer...

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