Thursday, November 19, 2009

Re: [NASCAR-Group] Re:

 

Yeah he told me that it was just a very twisted movie.  I want tell you how I got him pasted it.  :)

--- On Thu, 11/19/09, Michael Rush <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Michael Rush <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Re:
To: NASCAR-Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009, 12:31 AM

 

LOL!! I told the last girl I dated that I wanted to watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Pink Floyd's The Wall one night on dvd.

we never went out again..

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From: Heather Guillemaud <dawn1078@yahoo. com>
To: NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, November 18, 2009 9:47:30 PM
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Re:

I made my super Conservative/ c-level exec. hubby to watch Tommy with me while we were still dating and despite the fact he is abit older that me he had never seen it. After watching it he asked if there was something REALLY wrong with me. :)

--- On Wed, 11/18/09, brickyardnut <brickyardnut@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: brickyardnut <brickyardnut@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [NASCAR-Group] Re:
To: NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 9:36 PM

Oh yeah!! Supertramp ! another classic group I love listening to.
And "Sailing" rank's right in there with other songs from the likes of Dan Folgerberg , Steely Dan and.....can' t think of his name but it's "IF YOU LIKE PINA COLADA'S , GETTING CAUGHT IN THE RAIN !"
Alotta good memories , "Slow dancing..... swaying to the music". !

I miss them day's !!!
$6 to $10 general admission tickets , waiting in line for hours,sometimes up to a full day......to hopefully get 1st thru 10th row seat's. For some of rocks greatest !!!
Now day's it seems $60 to $100 just to be in the building ! and forget "FRONT ROW" !
The closest I've been in years was 4th row for the Styx/Kansas show last month and they were $67.50 x 2 tickets + $2.00 x 2 facility charge + 6.75 x 2 "CONVIENIANCE" charge + delivery charge of $3.75 for a whopping total of $156.25 !!!
But....If I had tried to go through a ticket broker for "good seats" it would have been much more than that.
I consider myself fortunate to have gotten seats so close , but way back when........ .like I said $6 and even far stretched , up to $15 plus tax (that's state tax!) no service charge , no convieniance fee or handling fee.... or ...face it...."bogus charges".

I'm guessing your alot younger than me ( only guessing ) by a couple of those groups , but the Supertramp and Christopher Cross is is a bit confusing !?!?
I've never gotten into the heavier metal bands like Iron Maiden , but mildly twisted..... .I love OZZY but not much of a Black Sabbath fan , go figger ! Before he went his own way there was quite a few Sabbath songs I liked , I guess it's like Van Halen W/O David Lee Roth ?

Anyhow .. as they say to each his/her own.
I like the beat and the rythem mostly , and some for thier poetic philosophy as with Jim Morrison and the doors or Roger Watters and Pink Floyd.
My most memmorable show would have to be The Wall with the way they were building on stage all through the concert. brick by brick.
Which relly sucked sitting off to the left lower balcony when they blocked the view.....but the show went on! like listening to the radio ( people down front could see ) and I could see them moving more bricks from off the back of the stage to use to keep building ( roadies).

sorry I couldn't listen to much of the first 3 ya got posted , My niece drives me nuts listening to Korn , Marillyn Manson (I think she's a closet goth ) hehe
I did get her into listening to The Who though !! cause she likes watching C.S.I. . And once she watched Tommy with me she started getting into it .

Thought about having here watch Alices Resturant with me but I think she's loose intrest in that.

Ahhh the good ol day's !

hehehehe
later tater!

--- In NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com, Michael Rush <poltergeist8@ ...> wrote:
>
> Nah brick, you just caught everyone on a busy night. I can assure you that of any group you can join, this one is by far the most mature, insightful, and entertaining of them all.. really. There is kinship, as well as compassion, and community. Just because no one answers doesn't mean you aren't being read. As for your taste in music, below are a few links that can only give you a very basic idea of how far apart my parameters are for music. Like you I do not like rap or hip hop. Please indulge me, you don't have to hear them all the way through. I like either a soft, smooth sound on any given day, but then the next day, I need to hear hard, crunching, window smashing rock. But then the next day, Beethoven's 9th symphony, or some rimsky/korsikov.
>
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> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=jfIVHP0EHh8& feature=PlayList &p=4C9CEB28FE654 732
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> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=dmS7ULDcopY& feature=PlayList &p=4C9CEB28FE654 732
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> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=Ts2DXY0zfLs& feature=PlayList &p=1812CC25CE228 ECE
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> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=UkyEtoMjzRE& feature=PlayList &p=1812CC25CE228 ECE
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> but then I will listen to just this type on any given day.
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> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=uTQWZfi1_ Bw&feature= PlayList& p=1812CC25CE228E CE
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> Some people say they have eclectic taste in music just to say it.. I
> have it because I enjoy music. I enjoy the tapistry of lyric, or of
> instrument, or even voice. Mostly I love music because of the way it can move, or the way it can draw out a feeling. Deep delta blues is of one of my favorites. So, ya see brick, you've come to the right group there bub...
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> moi
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