Well, I love Mick Jones of the Clash.......met him a few times (he'd know me by face, perhaps first name) not telling the story how met, too damn long....
Anywho.....
I frickin' have always loved his Bis Audio Dynamite spinoff after-my-fight-with Joe Strummer band........
I met Mick during the 2nd albums tour,(after that a few times in LA) small venue in St Pete Fl. I lived in Ohio at the time, there for Spr training games/Phils-Mets shared Clearwater in 86.....screw stories........
This Is Big Audio Dynamite
(Mick Jones' album after leaving the Clash.....dismantled)
(anyone that buys this album over the age of 30, that likes The Clash, funk, and humor, and doesn't like this album.......kill yourself....If you don't, I'll send you your money back)
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Well, I love Mick Jones of the Clash.......met him a few times (he'd know me by face, perhaps first name) not telling the story how met, too damn long....
Anywho.....
I frickin' have always loved his Bis Audio Dynamite spinoff after-my-fight-with Joe Strummer band........
I met Mick during the 2nd albums tour,(after that a few times in LA) small venue in St Pete Fl. I lived in Ohio at the time, there for Spr training games/Phils-Mets shared Clearwater in 86.....screw stories........
This Is Big Audio Dynamite
(Mick Jones' album after leaving the Clash.....dismantled)
(anyone that buys this album over the age of 30, that likes The Clash, funk, and humor, and doesn't like this album.......kill yourself....If you don't, I'll send you your money back)
If you are a true Clash and/or love cool ass innovative music that is produced crisply and with perfection. Start with#1 above, and you'll be hooked. If you hated the Clash, you'll love what Mick Jones and a guy named Don Letts did with this great band. 4th album Megatop Phoenix is just fricking sick crazy fun!
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If you are a true Clash and/or love cool ass innovative music that is produced crisply and with perfection. Start with#1 above, and you'll be hooked. If you hated the Clash, you'll love what Mick Jones and a guy named Don Letts did with this great band. 4th album Megatop Phoenix is just fricking sick crazy fun!
Quick cool ass "Yes" tune...."Homeworld" (I mentioned that I typically like the obscure artistic Yes, and not the "90215" stuff, except "Our Song" and Trevor Rabin's contribution to that album...."Leave It" Best song that album.......He wrote and is also responsible for "Owner of a Lonely Heart", I hate it, but it made them a shitload of cash. T.Rabin participated with Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman , and Howe....oh, and Alan White.....on their next 2-3 albums giving them some fricking new juice they needed! Trevor Rabin (look him up) did the "score" for the movie "Gone In 60 Seconds". One of the coolest dudes around........
Only guys that I can think of that can do movie scores/soundtracl music better are Danial Lanois and Stewart Copeland. Love Copeland, because it was never about money, but music. Once he got away from that egomaniac Sting, he's done great things.
Lanois only does great stuff.
He collaborated with both Brian Eno and David Byrne...youngsters...he and a guy named Jerry Harrison were the Talking Heads....The chicks were fluff.....
Daniel Lanois took a raw U2 Band from a racord called "October" in which all the music and lyrics were stolen.....They made a very underated "War" album, .......and Daniel Lanois came in, and taught those kids from Ireland how to be a band on U2#4 "The Unforgettable Fire".........best concert tour I ever saw!!!! He gave them depth they couldn't find in "War"......"the U.Fire" was awesome......after that...Lanois produced (directed) "The Joshua Tree".....left.... Then Achtung Baby......Great album.....
Then they sold their souls to pop and screw 'em now. I hate that scumbag hyopcrite Bono. Challenge or PM me about it. Facts are glaring........
After that, Daniel Lanois has done so much cool shit you've heard, but don't care or know it's him.
"Sling Blade" was a movie about a retard, but if you take the time to actually listen to the music, it's incredible. Hard to own the soundtrack, since it's a movie about a retard murderer......
Well, "yes-ing" out...before going back to Mick Jones.......
No one jammin'?
Rare time that I felt like typing. Rizzo will disagree on that! lol
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Quick cool ass "Yes" tune...."Homeworld" (I mentioned that I typically like the obscure artistic Yes, and not the "90215" stuff, except "Our Song" and Trevor Rabin's contribution to that album...."Leave It" Best song that album.......He wrote and is also responsible for "Owner of a Lonely Heart", I hate it, but it made them a shitload of cash. T.Rabin participated with Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman , and Howe....oh, and Alan White.....on their next 2-3 albums giving them some fricking new juice they needed! Trevor Rabin (look him up) did the "score" for the movie "Gone In 60 Seconds". One of the coolest dudes around........
Only guys that I can think of that can do movie scores/soundtracl music better are Danial Lanois and Stewart Copeland. Love Copeland, because it was never about money, but music. Once he got away from that egomaniac Sting, he's done great things.
Lanois only does great stuff.
He collaborated with both Brian Eno and David Byrne...youngsters...he and a guy named Jerry Harrison were the Talking Heads....The chicks were fluff.....
Daniel Lanois took a raw U2 Band from a racord called "October" in which all the music and lyrics were stolen.....They made a very underated "War" album, .......and Daniel Lanois came in, and taught those kids from Ireland how to be a band on U2#4 "The Unforgettable Fire".........best concert tour I ever saw!!!! He gave them depth they couldn't find in "War"......"the U.Fire" was awesome......after that...Lanois produced (directed) "The Joshua Tree".....left.... Then Achtung Baby......Great album.....
Then they sold their souls to pop and screw 'em now. I hate that scumbag hyopcrite Bono. Challenge or PM me about it. Facts are glaring........
After that, Daniel Lanois has done so much cool shit you've heard, but don't care or know it's him.
"Sling Blade" was a movie about a retard, but if you take the time to actually listen to the music, it's incredible. Hard to own the soundtrack, since it's a movie about a retard murderer......
Well, "yes-ing" out...before going back to Mick Jones.......
No one jammin'?
Rare time that I felt like typing. Rizzo will disagree on that! lol
Oh yeah, U2's 2nd album.....This is for guys that go back, lyrics were stolen, and they threw that album togeter in 3 weeks to make a deadline. Thus , why it's so raw, and really didn't do well cash wise. Just made me like it better.
U2 "October" is a killer album.
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Oh yeah, U2's 2nd album.....This is for guys that go back, lyrics were stolen, and they threw that album togeter in 3 weeks to make a deadline. Thus , why it's so raw, and really didn't do well cash wise. Just made me like it better.
OK, I pulled away from Yes after educating 'ala the dissertation above, that I gave a complete history that his Rock Star "I played with everyone" (Heart, Queensryche, Dan Reed Network, etc....).....he was huge in the Seattle scene in the 80s........and the second to last CMT Awards show, he headed up the band for Hannah Montana Myrus Smiley whatever that little chick is called....
Best friend in the world. Afraid to put his site up here, but guys that I'm cool with, please ask....I'd love to share what my friend does.....
Mugg, he was the other half of why I went to the N-West, not just a thick screw monkey latin chick like my ex GF. (not my last one btw, she passed)
Mugg, after I left that stupid bitch, I moved down to Venice Beach and lived right on the Grand Canal with the dude I mentioned above and his GF......$4500 a month. Just nuts!!! I paid $2200 a month once in San Fran below Coit Tower the '90s.
Anyways, I'll PM you this guy. Best friend a guy could have......
I had to get snotty about Yes, because he thinks he knows everything, but just like a Baseball historian, I keep music stuff in there, and really try to learn what I don't already know about older bands and how they came about. Talking Yardbirds and stuff like that.......
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OK, I pulled away from Yes after educating 'ala the dissertation above, that I gave a complete history that his Rock Star "I played with everyone" (Heart, Queensryche, Dan Reed Network, etc....).....he was huge in the Seattle scene in the 80s........and the second to last CMT Awards show, he headed up the band for Hannah Montana Myrus Smiley whatever that little chick is called....
Best friend in the world. Afraid to put his site up here, but guys that I'm cool with, please ask....I'd love to share what my friend does.....
Mugg, he was the other half of why I went to the N-West, not just a thick screw monkey latin chick like my ex GF. (not my last one btw, she passed)
Mugg, after I left that stupid bitch, I moved down to Venice Beach and lived right on the Grand Canal with the dude I mentioned above and his GF......$4500 a month. Just nuts!!! I paid $2200 a month once in San Fran below Coit Tower the '90s.
Anyways, I'll PM you this guy. Best friend a guy could have......
I had to get snotty about Yes, because he thinks he knows everything, but just like a Baseball historian, I keep music stuff in there, and really try to learn what I don't already know about older bands and how they came about. Talking Yardbirds and stuff like that.......
Someone at CT mentioned Helix to me tonight. I am not driving hardly ever till stuff gets fixed, and so newer stuff only comes through tips......How are you doing?
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Someone at CT mentioned Helix to me tonight. I am not driving hardly ever till stuff gets fixed, and so newer stuff only comes through tips......How are you doing?
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