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    outdated hardware

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    this song is the best evar.
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    Weezer - Greatest Man That Ever Lived

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotwaxisbad View Post
    Weezer - Greatest Man That Ever Lived

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    Weezer is awesome. They had a great concert in Toronto recently. Rivers shortly thereafter was hurt when his tour bus wrecked somewhere in Movieman's neck of the woods.

    Not a big fan of their new single, though. Overplayed and pretty lame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artemm View Post
    Weezer is awesome. They had a great concert in Toronto recently. Rivers shortly thereafter was hurt when his tour bus wrecked somewhere in Movieman's neck of the woods.

    Not a big fan of their new single, though. Overplayed and pretty lame.

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    I was at the Weezer concert in Milwaukee,WI a few days before the Toronto one. It was pretty cool and my first concert ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashraf View Post
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    NiN - Right Where it Belongs

    I cant believe i've never heard this song before.. something is wrong with Foobar's random play mode.

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    A Perfect Circle - Counting bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums

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    A very good song if you like experimental emotional music

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    This link.

    Acoustic KINK, from KINK FM here in Portland Oregon. Nice mellow stuff, no head banging. Hope this link works, It uses "silverlight" media player. If it doesn't, KINK's page is here.

    The Blues link is also good, and "lights out" is bedtime music.

    I'd like to find a few good jazz links. Both traditional and modern. We lost our only jazz station here a few years ago.... It was tragic....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123bob View Post
    This link.

    Acoustic KINK, from KINK FM here in Portland Oregon. Nice mellow stuff, no head banging. Hope this link works, It uses "silverlight" media player. If it doesn't, KINK's page is here.

    The Blues link is also good, and "lights out" is bedtime music.

    I'd like to find a few good jazz links. Both traditional and modern. We lost our only jazz station here a few years ago.... It was tragic....

    Bob

    Not quite my usual music but I'll give it a go!

    If you find any good jazz then let me know as I'm very interested. Used to play the sax when I was at school. Couldnt afford to buy one maybe one day I'll pick it back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emuexport View Post
    Not quite my usual music but I'll give it a go!

    If you find any good jazz then let me know as I'm very interested. Used to play the sax when I was at school. Couldnt afford to buy one maybe one day I'll pick it back up.
    Are you hearing the Johnny Cash tune now? "Hurt"

    Awesome...

    EDIT: Have you looked in pawn stores for a reasonable Sax? I got a very nice Bundy II silver flute that way. I played Clarinet for a while (think Pete Fountain for my goal), picked up blues guitar, the piano, and Native American flute.

    The only one that stuck was the flute. I even made the instruments for some time. Easy to play and quite universal. Ash Dargan, a Didge player down your way, may still have the flute I gave him. He is quite the player. Check his albums out.

    I find music universal. It didn't hit me until I posted that you folks, over the world, probably could turn me onto stuff I've never heard about. Share it..... :END EDIT
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashraf View Post
    I am listening to all XS members.
    And yes, some of us know your gift is in seeing...Quite well I might add...

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