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In Topic:The Official What Are You Listening To Right Now Thread...
25 February 2013 - 04:24 PM
Brian Eno and Harold Budd - The Pearl. Not too rock 'n' roll I'll admit. -
In Topic:The I was born and am currently living club
21 February 2013 - 09:03 AM
I strongly deny membership in this cliub. -
In Topic:Led Zeppelin I - March 15th 1969 Rolling Stone Magazine Album Review
20 February 2013 - 04:50 PM
slavestate, on 20 February 2013 - 04:31 PM, said:I don't see any "trolls" on this thread. I see some people who have really twisted panties, while others are loose in comfort.
If a thread like this makes you upset, you might want to consider someone to talk to, perhaps a therapist.
I shared this with obvious intent to goof as well as to point out once again Zeppelin's thievery.
Boohoo.
humm....... when it comes to the "need for a therapist " the need to obsessively go on on on about your opinion regarding Led Zepplin and your unique veiw of copyright law comes to mind -
In Topic:Led Zeppelin I - March 15th 1969 Rolling Stone Magazine Album Review
20 February 2013 - 04:41 PM
The review is fairly typical of the mindset Rolling Stone was building and encouraging at that time. Its journalists seemed to have suffered some form of collective trauma caused by the Beatles arriving in '64, and spent most of the late 60s and 70s slagging off or minimizing anything British. A few years ago, someone gave me a "Rolling Stone history of Rock" published in the late 70s, in which devoted five pages to the Grateful Dead, seven pages to Bob Dylan and a page to Led Zepplin ( mostly uncomplementry). The Stones were the only other Britsh band that merited a mention. In fact, Zep garnered almost universally bad US reviews for all their work. Presumably Atlantic wasn't passing out enough money and drugs to the "music press" -
In Topic:Noise Bylaws
19 February 2013 - 04:43 PM
In my experience, noise ordinances are never about the volume of noise, they're about who or what is making it.
Young person, amplifed music -. "very bad noise" will result in ticket if audiable at any level in the street. Court will grant injunction forbidding practice in house.
Construction work, High school football game, four wheelers- "good" noise - will never be ticketed by local police even if 10 times the level of the above. court will never grant injunction.

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14 Mar 2012 - 15:48Graham's Cat
11 Mar 2012 - 13:42I'm new here and taking a random pick noticed your profile, with that white hat and all!
Quite a guitar collection, even a Moog! My wife would never let me get away with that, but it doesn't stop me trying ;-)
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