Why wouldn't I? It's real music and it's three legends rocking together.
I'm not only into thrash you know...
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Why wouldn't I? It's real music and it's three legends rocking together.
I'm not only into thrash you know...
Didn't think it was your style. I wouldn't call most any music trash, regardless whether I like it or not. What you listen to, never. I think we both would agree on what "trash" is.
Not trash. Thrash.
YouTube - Anthrax - Got The Time: Revised
Man, I love that song..... The good old days...
Here's a good one, listen to the lyrics and have a laugh!
YouTube - Anthrax - NFB (Dallabnikufesin)
Oh, that's different! Have I ever told you about my Russian Jewry?
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Bring The Noise!
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Wolfie - No.
LSG - TURN IT UP!!!!!
It's from an old Roseanne Roseannadan SNL skit. I bet LSG remembers it.
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Do you have ring that was once owned by a czar? :rolleyes: *rimshot*
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"I thought I was gonna die!"
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I'm The Man
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You are just one man. What if you were to be Startin up a Posse?
Sometimes I get sad and poetic when I think about my brother, who was trampled to death by a cow. Milk: Ode to Billy.
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Darn, I was going to quote that one, then I went with posse...
Still, amazing album.
Actually....... They had one on there that I think Ed would dig!
YouTube - Anthrax - Pipeline
YouTube - Anthrax - Pipeline
We could throw out Belly of the Beast to BK.
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I'd love to be caught in a mosh...
Good stuff Wulf. I've never listened closely to the lyrics before. He speaks of the economic shift that has affected millions, and has been going on for a few generations now.
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Glad you finally got a chance to listen to the words. That song came out in '82, when the steel industry was killed by unions, and cheap imports.
Three from Eva Cassidy
One from Paul Hardcastle
All great choices AG. Especially Hardcastle covering Steely Dan. How could you possibly no wrong there.
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Since we're doing cover tunes, one of my favorites:
I don't think I've ever seen a shirtless jazz musician before. Who's the bass player in Weather Report, Wulf?
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John Francis Anthony "Jaco" Pastorius III (December 1, 1951�September 21, 1987)
Ahh, okay. I've heard of him.
There is something about this song...in this version, and the original. This has always been my favorite female vocal of all time.
It's emotion without words. It's basic and primal, set to music. And it always moves me.
The Great Gig In The Sky, by Pink Floyd
YouTube - Pink Floyd Pulse Tour - "Great Gig in the Sky"
P.S. Good for PC and WAP.
(Set encoding if needed)
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