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Re: Osama Obama showing his true colors (red)
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:02 pm
by callmeslick
melt down, Happy? Get real, you simple twit. I'm sitting here, laughing my ass off at some of this stuff, with a gin and tonic and the Solar Arkestra in the background. If that's melting down, I'm all for it!

Re: Osama Obama showing his true colors (red)
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:38 pm
by Wullie
Solar Arkestra?
I'm always interested in music I've haven't heard before.
I'd never heard of that so I googled it and listened to a very few seconds of several different selections.
Sorry, but I would rather hear fingernails on a chalkboard. Somebody wrote a response to one of the selection with words to the effect that it sounded like 10,000 elephants stepping on 10,000 kittens while the UPS box throwers toss an endless supply of boxes down a never ending hill. I have to agree.
And we thought Carter sucked until Barry came on the scene.
Re: Osama Obama showing his true colors (red)
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:58 am
by fatman
HappyHappy wrote:Free speech will lead to a free people.
The irrational masses must be carefully managed. Allowing the masses more NEWS than
the dictator of the proletariat can MANAGE is counter revolutionary.
Now i see where McCrystal gets it from straight from the top.
Re: Osama Obama showing his true colors (red)
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:25 am
by callmeslick
Wullie wrote:Solar Arkestra?
I'm always interested in music I've haven't heard before.
I'd never heard of that so I googled it and listened to a very few seconds of several different selections.
Sorry, but I would rather hear fingernails on a chalkboard. Somebody wrote a response to one of the selection with words to the effect that it sounded like 10,000 elephants stepping on 10,000 kittens while the UPS box throwers toss an endless supply of boxes down a never ending hill. I have to agree.
And we thought Carter sucked until Barry came on the scene.
Sun Ra is an acquired taste, to be sure. I lived down the street from the building those guys practiced in
(in Philly). Some very serious musicians. Not all of their music is the atonal jazz thing, some is pretty 'normal'.