dragonworks, I even separate the loco from locomotion...my rapist, I mean therapist, said my ink blot tests proved the earth is flat and covered with one dimensional vaginas...gibs
Hixmix
It could be the greatest song ever written. Not because its poorly written or
anything else, just that fact that you hate it. I am sure there will be musicians who will defend America till their death, and there music may be great, but I HATE IT. An
other band I hate, and I know I will be stoned for this, is ACDC. I have been planning there asassination for years now.
In 1968 in high school I got into a fist fight with two guys because I had said I wouldnt pay a nickle to see the Stones live.
I like the Stones but they sucked live in those days. The only good thing on the live
Get Your Yas Yas Out was where the girl in
the audience yells out, paint it black you
devils.
My blood runs cold when I hear that Tom Petty song about the guy who moves out to LA and shacks up with a chick who lets him borrow her guitar and 2 weeks later he is a star.
I'll strangle that pencil-necked retard to death if I ever meet him.
That "Jammin'" song by Bob Marley makes me violently ill, also.
I would consider myself a big fan of AMERICA and "Horse With No Name". You have to remember, back then pot and pills were a heavily consumed commodity. Songs like that were perfect to make the "ride" even more enjoyable. You're right though Dragon, it's interesting how many "super-hits" are pieces of crap- depending on one's taste. That's why there's room for all of us as potential songwriters.
kmar
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Steve 'Guitar' Miller had a song about Billy Joe and Mary Sue that was full of some of the silliest lyrics I've ever heard. 'Take the Money and Run' was the chorus, and likely the song title.
Again, I must be a "sucker" for a hit. Though I don't think I could sit through a playing of STAIRWAY today, I did like it and most of the HOTEL CALIFORNIA project. I have never liked the DOORS.
I went to the woodstock show at the orginal site in 98; when Lou Reed came on I left the
site and went roaming around then came back.
Pete Townshend played last and he had canned
drums so I left after the second tune he played feeling that Keith was rolling around
in his grave (Moon not Richards). I visited the flip out tent at the site between acts and there was no one there. A nice lady came
up to me so I asked her for help, she got all
excited until I asked her if I could get my
concert id braclet cut off, I told her I felt like I was walking around in a hospital
and I acted trippy but to bad and she cut it
off for me; I think I made her day.