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ninjabear
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Posted: Post subject: bad rap |
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Thanks Fringey, because of you I just had a very, very wrong thought;
50-Cent calling a square dance---okay, and we're walking!
One of the best pieces of hard Jazz I've ever heard is the theme to The Naked Gun series, TV & movies but the best, belongs to what the woefully uninformed would call "a cartoon show".
Two words:
Cowboy Bebop
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fringey
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Posted: Post subject: Re: bad rap |
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ninjabear wrote: Thanks Fringey, because of you I just had a very, very wrong thought;
50-Cent calling a square dance---okay, and we're walking!
One of the best pieces of hard Jazz I've ever heard is the theme to The Naked Gun series, TV & movies but the best, belongs to what the woefully uninformed would call "a cartoon show".
Two words:
Cowboy Bebop
Cowboy Bebop rocks! AWESO)ME theme song too. I need to see this show unedited though.
Patrick
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ninjabear
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Posted: Post subject: hail to the King, baby! |
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Cowboy Bebop is a masterpiece---what you can do if you really put your back into it.
Back to the TV theme song thing again, I've got another that literally rocks. Sure they didn't create one, so much as found an pre-existing song that fit the bill but it works flawlessly.
Personally I would not have chosen "A Little Less Conversation" for this Friday night NBC show, but I suppose "Viva Las Vegas" would have been too obvious---you just can't go wrong with the King.
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fringey
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Posted: Post subject: Re: hail to the King, baby! |
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ninjabear wrote: Cowboy Bebop is a masterpiece---what you can do if you really put your back into it.
Back to the TV theme song thing again, I've got another that literally rocks. Sure they didn't create one, so much as found an pre-existing song that fit the bill but it works flawlessly.
Personally I would not have chosen "A Little Less Conversation" for this Friday night NBC show, but I suppose "Viva Las Vegas" would have been too obvious---you just can't go wrong with the King.
I assume you are talking about the show Las Vegas? I've nver seen it myself. Buffy The Vampire Slayer had a kickass theme too.
Patrick
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ninjabear
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Posted: Post subject: Buffy music |
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Las Vegas is an okay show I suppose---but if they ever get rid of James Caan it would probably tank.
Buffy's theme music?
I'd have to hear it again.
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ninjabear
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Posted: Post subject: cool groove, lopez! |
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Okay, just found another TV theme song that rocks.
The George Lopez Show on ABC kicks it with "Lowrider" by War...too cool.
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fringey
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Posted: Post subject: Re: cool groove, lopez! |
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ninjabear wrote: Okay, just found another TV theme song that rocks.
The George Lopez Show on ABC kicks it with "Lowrider" by War...too cool.
That is a great song. It is on my iPod as a matter of fact. I shocked somebody recently because they heard a Motown song coming from my desk on my iPod. I told them, "Never be surprised. I could go from Motown to Marilyn Manson to the Beatles to Bauhaus." I realized the other day i actually have a band to represent every letter of the alphabet on there! Including X!
Patrick
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ninjabear
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Posted: Post subject: Domo origato, Mr. Atoz |
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Yeah, my collection goes from Herb Alpert to ZZ Top---a little bit of everything, but I never seem to be done gathering.
such, I suppose, is the nature of music.
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fringey
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Posted: Post subject: Re: Domo origato, Mr. Atoz |
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ninjabear wrote: Yeah, my collection goes from Herb Alpert to ZZ Top---a little bit of everything, but I never seem to be done gathering.
such, I suppose, is the nature of music.
Ain't it the truth? I was just listening to a little online radio tonight and ran across a Bad Company song I hadn't heard in years, and suddenly I realized I had NO Bad Company on my iPod. Guess what I have to search for now?
Patrick
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tomstevo
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`Greetings all,
I'm new to this web site and i'm very happy to find a spot for music folk, I collect records and cd's and love just about every kind of music.
Right now i'm listning to monster magnet. but my collection ranges from a to 7 i'm always up for conversations about music.
right now my favorite bands to listen to are
ween, june of 44 and sharon jones.
keep the musical faith
tomstevo
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