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King Boreas aka Ian

Thu, 02/14/2002 - 1:19 PM Permalink
Marleyking

Yo Ian, I could use a couple cds too!!

I listen to everything from Cirque Du Soleil to Napalm Death!!

Thu, 02/14/2002 - 3:21 PM Permalink
Chuck Brandner

I saw Van Halen in a bar in Virginia Beach back in '76 while they were touring for their debut album. The ceiling was apparently too low for their drummer, Alex Van Halen, so he proceeded to rip out a huge area above his head so he could easily stand up and pump his arms while a cigarette dangled from his lips. Pretty cool at the time.

But, alas, the band wouldn't come back out for an encore after their final song and the bar's clientele, mostly military, commenced to totally destroying the band's equipment that was left on stage. Needless to say, the local city jail was pretty crowded that night.

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 8:22 AM Permalink
Maverick

Re-discovering the fun in MP3s.

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 12:40 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

uh huh

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 10:19 PM Permalink
Maverick

Biker Girls Gone Wild is filmed in it's entirely on your front lawn, Bill? ; )

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 10:26 PM Permalink
Dennis Rahkonen

SUNDAY MORNING MUSINGS

There's an outfit called Prairie Dog Productions that caters to the Buddy Holly memorabilia trade. Several times a year I'll do some work for them, printing old photos taken on the Winter Dance Party tour, in the days and hours before the music died.

Among the shots I've reproduced are pix of Buddy, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper performing on stage in Clear Lake, Iowa, with the clock on the wall behind their backs
recording specific moments on the last night of their lives.

It's truly eerie to simply see, but stranger still to be duplicating, for sale to fans worldwide.

And then there are the shots of a skinny, callow Waylon Jennings playing bass in Buddy's band.

There's one picture, in particular, that has Waylon looking directly at Buddy, with a slight smile, and what's clearly the face of someone who idolizes a man he undoubtedly considers it an honor to be working with.

Buddy and Waylon were friends in Lubbock, Texas, in their teen years. It's said that Buddy was the one individual to really believe in Waylon and nurture his career.

Waylon, of course, went on to be an important musical innovator, blending elements of various styles and genres into a distinct, trademark sound, doing so with an insistence on artistic control that changed the way Nashville dealt with its stars.

I watched last night's Grand Old Opry tribute to Waylon, featuring his good friends Hank Williams, Jr., Travis Tritt and Marty Stewart.

Travis said Jessi was taking it well -- that the two of them had talked about what they knew was coming, and how they were reconciled to it.

The love they had for each other clearly comes through in a verse of one of Waylon's songs, The Wild Ones:

"She was a lady when a lady wasn't easy to be/Hangin' in limbo, she started hangin' with me/We were the music, 'cause we had a song we could sing/We were the wild ones, and we had the world on a string."

Waylon earned a reputation as an outlaw, rebelling against sultifying conformity.

Most will remember him for that.

But to me, he'll always be that lanky kid with the duck-tailed hair, smiling as Buddy raved on.

So long, pard. And thanks for everything.

Sun, 02/17/2002 - 3:48 AM Permalink
Artemis The Huntress

Wow, that's pretty cool,what a great visual.

Sun, 02/17/2002 - 2:49 PM Permalink
nadho

Who's Ritchie Havens?

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 2:29 AM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

SSShhh

Cricklewood Green

::: turned up load :::

Oh yeah

I recently discovered their CD "About Time" (1989) and I can't believe I never heard any of these songs on the radio.

PLEASE- a warm welcome for Alvin Lee and Ten Years After !

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 3:33 AM Permalink
Maverick

"Everywhere"

American Pie 2 soundtrack

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 2:43 AM Permalink
Maverick

INXS - "Never Tear Us Apart"

Guns N' Roses - "Sweet Child O' Mine"

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 2:47 AM Permalink
Maverick

Ugly Kid Joe - "Everything About You"

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 2:50 AM Permalink
Maverick

Guys: Fine Young Cannibals - "She Drives Me Crazy"

Gals: Paula Abdul - "Straight Up"

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 2:52 AM Permalink
Maverick

The Cars - "Heartbeat City"

Songs...

"Hello Again"

"Magic"

"You Might Think"

"Stranger Eyes"

"It's not the Night"

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 2:59 AM Permalink
Lake Nokomis Massage

Jack Black, musical genius.

Mon, 02/25/2002 - 8:59 AM Permalink
nadho

Not to mention actor extrordinaire.

Tue, 02/26/2002 - 5:50 AM Permalink
Frosti

He's a true renaissance man.

Tue, 02/26/2002 - 6:25 AM Permalink
Lake Nokomis Massage

And all he asks for is so precious little....

Wed, 02/27/2002 - 9:34 AM Permalink
Lake Nokomis Massage

It was sweeeeeeeeeet.

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So if TENACIOUS D and LED ZEPPLIN had a rock off, who'd win?

Wed, 02/27/2002 - 9:37 AM Permalink
Frosti

Zeppelin now, or in their prime?

Wed, 02/27/2002 - 1:53 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

Do you have Crescendo ? I had forgotten about this internet midi player. Now it plays mp3's also.

Fri, 03/01/2002 - 6:42 PM Permalink
Artemis The Huntress

Ian! You're Smokin!!!

Sat, 03/02/2002 - 2:04 AM Permalink
Frosti

Is anybody going to see Willie Nelson when he comes to town?

Tue, 03/05/2002 - 7:35 AM Permalink
Maverick

Heartbeat City and 1984 in particular....

Wed, 03/06/2002 - 7:37 AM Permalink
Frosti

Currently listening to The Rolling Stones-Sticky Fingers. I'd forgotten what a great album this is.

Wed, 03/20/2002 - 7:24 AM Permalink
THX 1138



I like Green Day's greatest hits album.

All three songs, huh?

:-)

Sat, 03/23/2002 - 2:34 PM Permalink
THX 1138



It's a cheesy song but, I like "Time of your life (good riddance)"

Sat, 03/23/2002 - 2:51 PM Permalink
Maverick

"Oh yeah...life goes on....."

Sat, 03/23/2002 - 9:31 PM Permalink
Maverick

Survivor "Eye of the Tiger"

Rocky Soundtrack

Sat, 03/23/2002 - 9:34 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

a one time listen probably isn't funny, but once you get to know Mike Evans, and hear the different versions, it is. The guy's a toker, and doesn't mind if you know. He must get allthat good California and Hawaii weed.

Mon, 03/25/2002 - 12:20 AM Permalink
Lance Brown

Tue, 03/26/2002 - 12:21 AM Permalink
Marleyking

Yo frosti or anyone did you see Rusted Root on the early show cbs saturday morning.It was far out man!

Sat, 04/13/2002 - 7:05 AM Permalink