What Are you Listening to Right Now?

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Heston wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:39pm
Flex wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:35pm
BitterTom wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 4:20pm
A truly underrated album, chilling out in the garden with a beer, this blaring in my ears, happy days.
I've been on a massive ac/DC kick lately. Powerage kicks all kind of butt.
Flomston. 77-80 AC/DC was amazing then they went over a cliff.
Yeah Im on board with this.

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revbob wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:42pm
Heston wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:39pm
Flex wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:35pm
BitterTom wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 4:20pm
A truly underrated album, chilling out in the garden with a beer, this blaring in my ears, happy days.
I've been on a massive ac/DC kick lately. Powerage kicks all kind of butt.
Flomston. 77-80 AC/DC was amazing then they went over a cliff.
Yeah Im on board with this.
Agreed same here. But Flomston sounds like something I wouldn't want.
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Marky Dread wrote:
04 Jul 2019, 6:47am
revbob wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:42pm
Heston wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:39pm
Flex wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:35pm
BitterTom wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 4:20pm
A truly underrated album, chilling out in the garden with a beer, this blaring in my ears, happy days.
I've been on a massive ac/DC kick lately. Powerage kicks all kind of butt.
Flomston. 77-80 AC/DC was amazing then they went over a cliff.
Yeah Im on board with this.
Agreed same here. But Flomston sounds like something I wouldn't want.
Agreed BitFlexTon has a nicer ring to it.

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revbob wrote:
04 Jul 2019, 7:46am
Marky Dread wrote:
04 Jul 2019, 6:47am
revbob wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:42pm
Heston wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:39pm
Flex wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 7:35pm


I've been on a massive ac/DC kick lately. Powerage kicks all kind of butt.
Flomston. 77-80 AC/DC was amazing then they went over a cliff.
Yeah Im on board with this.
Agreed same here. But Flomston sounds like something I wouldn't want.
Agreed BitFlexTon has a nicer ring to it.
;)
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Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty


We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.

"Without the common people you're nothing"

Nos Sumus Una Familia

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Japanese shoegaze/dream pop band, very much on the mellower side of things.
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The happiest sounding song since Junco Partner.


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I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 3:37pm
I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?

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revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:07pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 3:37pm
I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?
Hate to tell you, but I won't be talking about Phish. :meh:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:24pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:07pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 3:37pm
I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?
Hate to tell you, but I won't be talking about Phish. :meh:
But what about that time Trey got busted by the man in Whitehall, NY?

This makes me laugh...
WHITEHALL - He said his name was Ernest J. Anastasio, and he lived in Vermont.

That name did not register with police, until he said he went by the nickname "Trey."

That's when Whitehall Police Patrolman Andrew Mija realized he had just arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world, the vocalist/guitar player of the former jam band Phish.

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revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:46pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:24pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:07pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 3:37pm
I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?
Hate to tell you, but I won't be talking about Phish. :meh:
But what about that time Trey got busted by the man in Whitehall, NY?

This makes me laugh...
WHITEHALL - He said his name was Ernest J. Anastasio, and he lived in Vermont.

That name did not register with police, until he said he went by the nickname "Trey."

That's when Whitehall Police Patrolman Andrew Mija realized he had just arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world, the vocalist/guitar player of the former jam band Phish.
Reeking of patchouli carries at least a twenty-year sentence, no? Oh, right, I'm not in charge.
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:51pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:46pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:24pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:07pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 3:37pm
I'm writing a lecture on govt action against rock and hip hop, and am re-listening to the NPR piece revisiting the Frankenchrist trial and how it changed the DA's life. A recording of their phone call conversation is included.

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/285/know-your-enemy
(The piece starts at the 29 min mark)
Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?
Hate to tell you, but I won't be talking about Phish. :meh:
But what about that time Trey got busted by the man in Whitehall, NY?

This makes me laugh...
WHITEHALL - He said his name was Ernest J. Anastasio, and he lived in Vermont.

That name did not register with police, until he said he went by the nickname "Trey."

That's when Whitehall Police Patrolman Andrew Mija realized he had just arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world, the vocalist/guitar player of the former jam band Phish.
Reeking of patchouli carries at least a twenty-year sentence, no? Oh, right, I'm not in charge.
I just thought the cop thinking he'd arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world was a bit of hyperbole.

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revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 6:01pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:51pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:46pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:24pm
revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 5:07pm


Very cool topic. Can I audit your class?
Hate to tell you, but I won't be talking about Phish. :meh:
But what about that time Trey got busted by the man in Whitehall, NY?

This makes me laugh...
WHITEHALL - He said his name was Ernest J. Anastasio, and he lived in Vermont.

That name did not register with police, until he said he went by the nickname "Trey."

That's when Whitehall Police Patrolman Andrew Mija realized he had just arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world, the vocalist/guitar player of the former jam band Phish.
Reeking of patchouli carries at least a twenty-year sentence, no? Oh, right, I'm not in charge.
I just thought the cop thinking he'd arrested one of the biggest rock stars in the world was a bit of hyperbole.
Maybe he's hung like Milton Berle?
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 6:19pm

Maybe he's hung like Milton Berle?
Cops really dig that shit.

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revbob wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 6:28pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jul 2019, 6:19pm

Maybe he's hung like Milton Berle?
Cops really dig that shit.
Between that and their love for jam bands, he didn't stand a chance.
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