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my non dance fav tune fir the day is...beats international...dub be good to me.................love that tune.....
--- www.myspace.com/freedomtparty ![]() I try to take oneday at a time but sometimes several days attack me at once |
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Absolutely anything by "PINK FLOYD" or "Roger Waters"
Comfortably numb always hits the spot Amused to death (Roger Waters) i can listen to this all day long and never get bored... --- ADDICTED TO PSY TRANCE
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My tune of the day is my fav Beatles track of all time,
Strawberry Field's Forever. (Don't care much for the early Beatles stuff but once they started dropping acid they started recording classics like this one. Peace and love to all. ![]() --- "Start the day with love, fill the day with love, end the day with love: this is the way to peace." LET PEACE AND PEACE AND PEACE BE EVERYWHERE.. www.lifeline.org.uk/ |
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my favourite track today is
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Chasm it's a kind of textual piano with blips, beeps, audio swerves, deliberate glitches and totally beautiful no way i could dance to it either |
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Respect subby 100 points to anyone who can tell me 2 other groups that have covered thats same tune |
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have hesitated many a time when thinkin of adding to this thread, but here goes for now
Jane's Addiction : Jane says / Three Days The Ruts : Babylons Burning/In a Rut Funkadelic :One Nation Led Zep : The song remains the same (or anything from houses of the holy) Kraftwerk : Autobahn Jethro Tull :Living in the Past Queen : Brighton Rock Grandmaster Flash : The Message ask me tomorrow and i'll give a different answer......... Last edited by gv23; 19-08-2006 at 07:22 PM.. |
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sadeness Radical Dance Faction
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Here's the words to the little ditty that's been tickling me all day. JCC the Punk Poet.
THE PEST the pest pulled up, propped his pushbike at a pillar box, pulled his 'peen, paused at a post and pissed. 'piss in the proper place' pronounced a perturbed pedestrian, and presently, this particular part of the planet was plunged into a panorama of public pressure and pleasure through pain. the pandemonium prompted the police, who patrolled the precinct in pandacars, to pull up and peruse the problem, while pickpockets picked pockets in pairs. 'arrest the pest who so pointedly pissed in that public place' pleaded the peeved people, practically palpitating. the powerful police picked up the pest: pronounced him a poof, a pansy, a punk rocker, a pinko, a poodle poker. they picked him up, pummeled his pelvis, punctured his pipes, played ping-pong with his pubic parts, and packed him in a place of penal putrifaction. the period in prison prooved pitiless. the pendulous pressure of a painless personality purge prompted the pest to ponder upon progessive politics... and a workable prognosis. he put pen to paper and provatively and persuasively propogated his personal political premise -- pity: a police provacateur put poison pellets in the pest's porridge. the police provacateur was promoted, and the pest was presented with the pulitzer peace prize... posthumously. LYRICS ゥ JOHN COOPER CLARKE Tee hee. It's much better when you hear it 'read' by the man himself. |
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love hurts - Nazarath
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![]() i lost track of them ages ago and never knew their names to try and work it out ![]() |
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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...did=562 44974 |
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they went through so many changes of band members though it was hard to keep track of them; although a lot of the pioneering free party crew in Reading/Berkshire had crewed for them or knew them (or even played as session musicians!) some people in DF118 (unsurprisingly) succumbed to the throes of opiate addictions - presumably the others are still in the music business. Read somewhere that RDF were reforming for some festival in Dorset!--- Seriantia que quondam fuit Rollandi le Pettour in Hemingeston in comitatu Suff’, pro qua debuit facere die Natali Domini singulis annis coram domino rege unum saltum et sifflettum et unum bumbulum. 15 cans of Adnams.. ![]() |
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one more..uk dk..uk decay oh go on then..one more emergency..by 999 now you all got an idea how old i am.... ![]() |
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"some people in DF118 (unsurprisingly) succumbed to the throes of opiate addictions"
Like you've stated G.L. with a name like that it's no wonder they had a 'taste' for opiates. "emergency..by 999" Ah mystery-t someone after my own heart. It's quite amazing how many people who initially liked 'punk' and then went on to like the 'acid house/rave scene. Homicide and Nasty Nasty are also top tunes. It's amazing how many old punk records that I'd previously forgotten about are being mentioed on this thread. Long may it continue. ![]() |
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