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callmeishmael

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  1. Anyone to answer my post on the previous page? I am the God of hell fire....
  2. grog Iron Butterfly. In A Gadda Da Vida. I have always liked "Soul Experience" from the album Ball. Another From The Crazy World of Arthur Brown... I am the god of hell fire, and I bring you <name of song>, I'll take you to burn <name of song>, I'll take you to learn I'll see you burn You fought hard and you saved and earned But all of it's going to burn And your mind, your tiny mind You know you've really been so blind Now 's your time, burn your mind You're falling far too far behind Oh no, oh no, oh no, you're gonna burn
  3. My bad. Poor clue. Sorry for the miscue. Bloodrock - D.O.A. Laying here looking at the ceiling Someone lays a sheet across my chest Something warm is flowing down my fingers Pain is flowing all through my back I try to move my arms and there's no feeling And when I look I see there's nothing there The face beside me stopped it totally bleeding The girl I knew has such a distant stare I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air Then I looked straight at the attendant His face is pale as it can be He bends and whispers something softly He says there's no chance for me I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air Life is flowing out my body Pain is flowing out with my blood The sheets are red and moist where I'm lying God in Heaven, teach me how to die I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air I remember We were flying along and hit something in the air
  4. 'scuse me while I kiss this guy Wait a minute. That's not it. My mind is foggy. i remember, we were flying low, and hit something in the air
  5. 1970. I was a senior in high school. Moved with Mom from Dallas Texas to Stockton California. New husband leaves Mom, so she moves back to Dallas and leaves me to finish high school in my own apartment. This was from January to May. I suddenly became very popular. Two girls I knew asked if they could come over to smoke some pot. I said "sure". Should they bring some for me? "No", I answered. I did not do drugs then. They came over on a Friday night. Mom had a big console stereo. One of those big pieces of furniture. So I laid in the middle of the stereo with a girl and a speaker on each side, listening to In A Gadda Da Vida. Yes I did get high and we had a blast.
  6. Try Charles Brown's A Life In The Blues. It is a DVD and CDA of a live show he did in a venue called Lone Star, in New York. He was a classical music piano player and taught chemisty in south Texas. Not his bag, he moved to L.A. in the 40's and started playing the bar scene. He was in a group called Johnny Moore's Three Blazers when they has a hit called Driftin' Blues. That was the start. Early Ray Charles was often compared to Charles Brown. The piano solos on I Stepped in Quicksand and When the Sun Comes Out are spectacular. I believe he wrote Please Come Home For Christmas. He did a great duet with Bonnie Raitt on his tune Merry christmas Baby. This is a great DVD. You will not be sorry. And if you like this, check some other music of the L.A. 40's scene, like Amos Milburn and Wynonie Harris. Cheers!
  7. I'm glad to see some James Gang tunes. I have always liked Joe Walsh.
  8. Hi everyone, I have a 10 year old Panasonic 27" XF Series tv in the bedroom. When first turned on the images are elongated (cone-headed people), like being in front of a circus mirror. After a 30 minute warm-up period the picture is good. Any suggestions as to what has gone weak? Would it be expensive to repair? Thanks, ish
  9. I am unsure of the value of the auto eq feature. I have the 3805 which did not come with the mic. From what I understand the 2805 comes with one. To save some greenbacks, go with the 2803 and set it up with your ears or an decible meter. I think you will enjoy the Denon vs others. It is just a mater of taste and expense. Wish I had the RF7s. Enjoy.
  10. Hi Everyone, How is the best way to protect the finish on my speakers? I have the black ones and I forget what type of wood they are. I was thinking a paste wax would do. Thanks in advance
  11. Hey Honda Racing, You should get the IMAX DVD on Indy Racing. Play it loud! Ish
  12. Hey BBB, It is the Tingler. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. At least he wasn't playing with his, like Pee Wee was. Loved Vincent Price movies. The Pit and the Pendulem, Cry of the Banshee. Ish
  13. Howdy, I am trying to find a copy of a great old western starring Gary Cooper, Karl Malden and George C. Scott. It was only released on VHS and is going for 30 to 50 bucks. It retails for 19.99, but must be out of print. See google search for reviews. Anyone have a copy?
  14. Heard it was being re-released at theaters. Missed it the first time. Wish it was on disc. Ishmael
  15. Hi Moon, Saw Pompeii at the theater in the early 70's. It blew me away then as it does now.. I saw Pink Floyd at Atlanta's Municipal Auditorium in I think 1974. It was the first show I had been to with speakers in back of the auditorium. The surround sound was incredible. People would stand up and pass out and others would take them out on stretchers. The band did all of DSOTM and other earlier songs. I only knew them through Umma Gumma. Every note sent waves of chills up and down my spine. Spent most of the show doubled over in my seat saying to myself "they are gonna have to carry me out". Sorry this is a little off topic. By the way, which one's pink? Saw Open Range on Tuesday. Great western. Good vs bad. Lots of rain and thunder. The gunfire sounded so good, I had to dodge a bullet or two. Best regards
  16. Hi, Has anyone heard the version of this? It is on a disk titled Sympathy for the Devil Remixes. The last song is the Stones original version in 6.1. It is supposed to be great. End
  17. Believing I was a French soldier who froze during the conquest of Russia, I like Roads to Moscow.
  18. Anyone heard, watched this dvd? It was released 10/27.
  19. callmeishmael

    Get Who

    I got "The Kids Are Alright" and if you you are a Who fan, it is worth it.
  20. Blind Faith Cream ? Beach Boys Pet Sounds Beatles Sgt Pepper's / White Album Jethro Tull Stephenwolf (sp?) Monster King Crimson In the court of the crimson king Alvin Lee CSNY 4 Way Street Deep Purple In Rock Elton John early stuff Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Zappa Apostrophe Pink Floyd UMMA GUMMA Iron Butterfly In a gadda da vida (sp?) Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Allman Bros Eat a Peach The Kinks Lovin Spoonful Led Zeppelin Moody Blues Days of Future Past Spooky Tooth Spooky Two Sorry I am vague on some of these. So much music, so little hearing left.
  21. I think it is the CL rating that determines suitablility for in-wall installs. Look for CL3?
  22. Maybe it is best Tweeter lost the Klipsch line, as it appears they often are inept at their trade.
  23. I am not a game player. Short attention span I guess. It is a shame that Philips promoted this platform as a game machine and not as a learning tool. Playstation and Nintendo was coming out about that time and CD-i could not compete. CD-i also had mpeg 1 capability, and I remember watching movies on a cd long before DVD became mainstream. It was neat! I am very fond of some of the art titles. Art of the Czars, The Renaissance of Florence, French Impressionism, Van Gogh. Bunches of art and alot of music titles too. The stuff looks great on my HT. I looked on ebay and there is a Philips CD-i player and five titles going for 50 bucks. Can't beat it. Someone ought to check it out. One last thought... I have been reading this forum for a couple of months and ya'll are a great bunch!! Thanks.
  24. I have several "kids" titles I will give to someone if they want.
  25. Does anyone have a cd-i player?
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