Saturday, February 5, 2005
Member since:
July 2004
July 2004
This is great! I also love Nirvana, Soundgarden, Interpol, Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, and Metallica! (Im picking up Some Kind of Monster today). Its really cool that a few of us are into simiilar music.
-matt
-matt
Monday, February 28, 2005
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November 2004
November 2004
I see Amazon has it for 100 bucks if u r willing to pay that much, i guess it has been out of print for a couple of years, there are a bunch on e bay also now that i just checked.
Monday, February 28, 2005
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November 2004
November 2004
Yes i do have Salival from Tool Italy 12 and I got it when it first came out at Tower Records but I haven't seen it there in over 6 months, the treat on it is No Quarter which I enjoy more then Zeppelins version. Maybe try E Bay? i don't know sorry i cant be more help.
Monday, February 28, 2005
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February 2005
February 2005
Frank Sinatra - It Might as well be Swing - From Mr. S to the whole Basie band this is a true classic. I see alot of hard rock on this list and I dig on all music but nothing is better than sitting on a balcony starring at the Skyline, drinking and listing to some Frank Sinatra. PEace
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
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March 2005
March 2005
There are many answers I could give... but just going with one (possibly at random) I'd go with:
Beautiful Freak by the Eels.
Beautiful Freak by the Eels.
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Member since:
March 2002
March 2002
Beatles: Abby Road, Revolver, the White Album (#9 . . . #9 . . . #9) and Rubber Soul.
Pink Floyd: The Wall, Animals, and Dark Side of the Moon.
AC/DC: Highway to Hell and Back in Black.
Van Halen: First Album, Mean Street, Balance.
Rush: A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, 2112, Roll the Bones, and Test for Echo.
Counting Crows: All 4 albums are great plus they write some of the best heartfelt ballads I've heard in years.
Jimmy Hendrix: Any album of his works for me!
Queensryche: Operation Mind Crime (have this one live on DVD, as well), and Promised Land.
Led Zepplin: 1, 2, and Houses of the Holy (if you really want to hear their best stuff, just buy the 4 CD box set).
The Eagles: Hotel California, and the Long Run.
Aerosmith: Toys in the Attic, Rocks, Permanent Vacation, and Nine Lives.
Eric Clapton: The Unplugged CD.
Dwight Yoakam: Guitars and Cadillac’s.
Radiohead: The Bends, OK Computer, and Amnesiac.
I’m sure I could name off some more; however, this is all I can think of right now off the top of my head.
Tim 8)
Pink Floyd: The Wall, Animals, and Dark Side of the Moon.
AC/DC: Highway to Hell and Back in Black.
Van Halen: First Album, Mean Street, Balance.
Rush: A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, 2112, Roll the Bones, and Test for Echo.
Counting Crows: All 4 albums are great plus they write some of the best heartfelt ballads I've heard in years.
Jimmy Hendrix: Any album of his works for me!
Queensryche: Operation Mind Crime (have this one live on DVD, as well), and Promised Land.
Led Zepplin: 1, 2, and Houses of the Holy (if you really want to hear their best stuff, just buy the 4 CD box set).
The Eagles: Hotel California, and the Long Run.
Aerosmith: Toys in the Attic, Rocks, Permanent Vacation, and Nine Lives.
Eric Clapton: The Unplugged CD.
Dwight Yoakam: Guitars and Cadillac’s.
Radiohead: The Bends, OK Computer, and Amnesiac.
I’m sure I could name off some more; however, this is all I can think of right now off the top of my head.
Tim 8)
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Member since:
January 2004
January 2004
Aerosmith-Nine Lives, Pump, Toys in the Attic, Honkin' on Bobo
AC/DC-Back in Black, Stiff Upper Lip
Sammy Hagar-Not 4 Sale
John Mellencamp-Mr. Happy Go Lucky, Trouble No More
The Eagles-Hotel California
Don Henley-Inside Job
Bad Company-Here Comes Trouble
U2-How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Jimmy Buffett-Far Side of the World
John Mayer-Heavier Things
3 Doors Down-Seventeen Days, Away From The Sun
Alter Bridge-One Day Remains
Creed-Weathered
Nickelback-The Long Road
..Just to name a few
AC/DC-Back in Black, Stiff Upper Lip
Sammy Hagar-Not 4 Sale
John Mellencamp-Mr. Happy Go Lucky, Trouble No More
The Eagles-Hotel California
Don Henley-Inside Job
Bad Company-Here Comes Trouble
U2-How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Jimmy Buffett-Far Side of the World
John Mayer-Heavier Things
3 Doors Down-Seventeen Days, Away From The Sun
Alter Bridge-One Day Remains
Creed-Weathered
Nickelback-The Long Road
..Just to name a few
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
Member since:
September 2004
September 2004
HEY SAN JOSE SHARK.....I have a huge favor to askof you. If you can email me at my screen name here at msn, I would like to ask you something. I'll fill you in via email. Thanks!
-Dave
-Dave