King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King had 5 tracks: "21st Century Schizoid Man" "I Talk to the Wind" "Epitaph" "Moonchild" "The Court of the Crimson King"by Nile
Wikipedia is your friend. Powerviolence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerviolenceby Nile
Mazel Tov!by Nile
hoip chiggs wrote: > Songs with lotsa versions. Beatles - Yesterday Apparently the 2009 Guinness Book of World Records says there have been over 1,600 cover versions of this song.by Nile
hoip chiggs wrote: > I wonder if I joined a crowd of 99 percenters with a shirt that > says Velvet Revolution, they'd know what it meant. You could always try it and see for yourself....by Nile
Spiritinthesky wrote: > New App looks interesting > > If it doesn't come with a iPad I can't use it.by Nile
erikalbany wrote: >> "This is not the most enlightened thread we have ever had on >> TP." > > I hate to say it, but it's not the "least" either. It's right up there, for sure.by Nile
Michael Toland wrote: > At any rate, what the difference is between this and all the other > electrodance twitch 'n' bleep I've heard over the years I do > not understand. Unlike adolescents I do not suffer the luxury of boredom nor have opportunity or desire to endlessly taxonomize the trivial.by Nile
BCE wrote: > Attila --> Billy Joel > Katy Hudson --> Katy Perry > Stefani Germanotti --> Lady Gaga I wasn't aware any of those performers had a big hit in their earlier incarnation.by Nile
Too many to list. It has happened so often it's easy to forget all the examples. Beatles went from rock & roll covers to pop to ballads to parody music to musique concrète to blues to...you name it, sometimes all on one album. Bowie has had huge hits in several distinct genres. Both Chet Atkins and Les Paul did country standards and solid jazz works. Even Gene Autry did popular counby Nile
breno wrote: Quote>>Just as an exercise ... would anyone care to list a few >>"Zappa-influenced" artistes? > Any bar band that's ever played "Smoke on the Water." Man, that's oblique.by Nile
Sing Song Tong Nailgun Botan Paydfor Cookies and Mud Dark Dark Room Lines Forgotten Another Nun Hold the Leash And one last one for ya: Apropos Poe Post Edited (12-04-11 13:28)by Nile
Stinkin' Badgers Wash Day Fidget Widgets Sleet Apnea Lonesome Toads Six More Cents Nalephile Chunkwagon Craig's Lispby Nile
MrFab wrote: > There really was a station called WGAY? "All showtunes, all the > time!" Oh man, I'd love to hear some of their old jingles... Check out the WGAY sound here and a sample radio commercial, the “Blank Pontiac “Wide Tracking” (Smooth)” sound clip. You can listen and wax nostalgic while reading the WQMR and WGAY Radio Memories page on the Percy Faith memoby Nile
madisdadi wrote: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSQAvA64mss&feature=player_embedded You could probably get a comparable performance from some random taxi driver in Manhattan. Oh Lou....by Nile
nosepail wrote: > This proves it. > > p.s. i run to my guitar and play along every time this Viagra > commercial comes on. What does this say about me? You have a hard-on for Smokestack Lightning. Not that there's anything wrong with it.by Nile
hoip chiggs wrote: > I wish these tweeters and bloggers and Facebookers would keep > the tradition of having two spaces after and before a sentence. > I look and see that it is not so; even in magazines it's just > one space with everything jammed together. The two-space rule > makes everything easier to read. Don't blame the "bloggers and tweeters and Facebookerby Nile
I hadn't noticed that the west coast had separated from the US continental land mass, but apparently it has. <grin> I note that several reports state this is probably not the full or final list.by Nile
I heard the album Nighthawks at the Diner shortly after it was released in 1975. A DJ on one of the local FM rock stations (probably either KGB or KPRI) played the entire two disc album during the graveyard shift, probably 1 or 2 a.m. I tuned in at the beginning of the album and listened in the dark until the very last song ended. The next day I went to the record store and bought the album.by Nile
hoip chiggs wrote: > Let's see... > > Hoip, your link is to a web page containing an image, not to the image itself. The image is a JPEG image on that page with the following link: Note that the image is actually a .JPG file named anne-hathaway-tight-white-dress-24.jpg. After you surround that link with the [img] and the [/img] tags you willby Nile
erikalbany wrote: > Oops, <img> button didn't work that time. . . Yeah, I was testing the process using the button yesterday so I could document each step and noticed the button didn't seem to be working, so I changed directions and explained showed how to do it using the actual BBcode tags.by Nile
Powers. Post Edited (10-30-11 15:13)by Nile
Just surround the link to the image with [img] and [/img]. For example, I have a photo of a Japanese puzzle box at this link: Â Â Â To insert the photo I use the following text: Â Â [img]http://www.guitar-o-rama.com/img/4s7m_koyo_box.jpg[/img] with the following result: Technically speaking this is called "mby Nile
nosepail wrote: > I totally disagree. She looks pretty damn hot to me in that video À chacun son goût, Nose. Cheers!by Nile
hoip chiggs wrote: > Ouch. That was NOT a good look for Olivia.by Nile
Quite a list, Craig. I'd add: Richard Thompson - Wall of Death R.E.M. - Wall of Deathby Nile
The 99% could use some pizza right about now.by Nile
That was awesome!by Nile
Villchur and his student Kloss completely changed the speaker industry. Acoustic suspension speakers and dome tweeters were for all practical purposes the last major changes to speaker technology. Most everything to happen thereafter amounts to tweaking the same basic elements and improvements in manufacturing and materials. I'm still waiting for speakers to improve significantly beyond thby Nile
Thanks for the concern, STEVE. I guess you're asking because I haven't posted in a while. I've been pretty busy lately, plus many of the recent postings haven't inspired me to contribute anything OR concerned things about which I felt I had nothing to contribute. But as you can see I will continue to check out the postings and post when I think I have something to say.by Nile