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md
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response 6 of 16:
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Feb 23 16:46 UTC 1999 |
Pardon?
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janc
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response 7 of 16:
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Feb 23 20:06 UTC 1999 |
"fanany" = "fan. Any"
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md
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response 8 of 16:
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Feb 23 20:12 UTC 1999 |
Yep. I stared at that sentence for 5 minutes, entered my
one-word response, then the lightbulb went on the instant
I hit the "post" button. A "great floyd fanany" is a fascinating
idea, however.
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cloud
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response 9 of 16:
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Feb 23 20:24 UTC 1999 |
I think that their are whole items devoted to Pink Floyd (I assume that's who
you're refering to) in this conf, if you want to talk about it, darbha.
Also check out the prog. rock item, I believe that their was a lively
discussion of them.
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cmcgee
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response 10 of 16:
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Feb 23 20:50 UTC 1999 |
Er, guys, "this conference" is both agora and music. A <linked item> is seen
and written to from any conference it is linked into.
Sounds like darbha needs to "join music" at an OK prompt if he/she wants to
check out the Pink Floyd items or the prog. rock item.
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lumen
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response 11 of 16:
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Feb 24 00:18 UTC 1999 |
resp:4 I was just making a passing comment, since I fancy myself a
musician. I live in Washington State, so no, I'm nowhere near A2 or
Ypsi.
I'm assuming that your sound is more of a punk or butt rock style. I
take it you're just going to take who you can get?
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krj
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response 12 of 16:
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Feb 24 14:12 UTC 1999 |
For some reason Lana's description of her band plans reminds me of
The Raincoats. The Raincoats were an all/mostly women punk band
from the end of the 70's. As best as I could tell, they had
just picked up their instruments about six months before they
made their first record, but they went on from that shaky beginning
to produce some pretty fine work.
Kurt Cobain was a fan, and he used his clout at Geffen Records to get
the band's work back into print.
It seems like everything in the music conference is linked from
Agora these days. :)
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janc
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response 13 of 16:
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Feb 24 16:38 UTC 1999 |
Which story reminds me of "The Shaggs" - a sister band who learned to
play their instruments in a correspondence course. They demonstrated
that if you play with infectious enthusiasm and no self-consciousness
people will like you even if you are truely hideously awful. They
never got any better, but they did quit while they were ahead.
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erszabet
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response 14 of 16:
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Feb 25 03:38 UTC 1999 |
I'm the only girl in the band.
:) just thought I would clear that up :)
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erszabet
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response 15 of 16:
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Feb 25 03:39 UTC 1999 |
Oh and if you want a clear definition of the sound we're going for
if you've heard Coal Chamber then you know. That's what we're going to try
to go for and or Rob Zombie type
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lumen
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response 16 of 16:
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Mar 1 03:34 UTC 1999 |
basically, butt rockabilly
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