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Posted by huha on 07-05-2003 at19:31:
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Originally posted by All in the All and All
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Originally posted by BD
joey has gone over to the mugs side
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I've got him praying a rosary every day now...
for all of you lost sinners!!!!!!!
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huha
Posted by All in the All and All on 07-05-2003 at22:20:
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Originally posted by huha
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Originally posted by All in the All and All
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Originally posted by BD
joey has gone over to the mugs side
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I've got him praying a rosary every day now...
for all of you lost sinners!!!!!!!
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huha
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I'm the only one who knows what "huha" means, so nee ner na ner nee noo.
Aren't you just dying to know what it means? Should I tell you? Well...maybe not quite yet. Unless someone's really really interested, maybe then I can at least drop a hint.
AAA
Posted by Ron E on 07-05-2003 at22:23:
It seems to come up in the context of that's a "load of hooey". But sure, drop a hint.
Posted by All in the All and All on 07-05-2003 at22:40:
Well, hmmm, I don't know, the word has been a personal secret for over half a year now; and it probably won't win me any friends. Although it was only devised as a coping mechanism for me, not necessarily as a malicious tearing down of anyone.
A hint, eh? Let's see... well, here's two:
1) Your assumption is on the right track.
2) "huha" is an acronym for...some description of how soemone's acting at a given time.
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at09:59:
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at10:00:
Head Up His burro - Huha
Posted by Space Ghost on 07-06-2003 at11:37:
"Down to the black bridge of sighs..."
I love that lyric
SG
Posted by El Diablo on 07-06-2003 at11:45:
Bowed to the father of lies
She hangs on the edge of forever....
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at11:56:
Wow
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at12:54:
More shameless posting brought to you by Mark
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at13:50:
I thought I was right.
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at14:03:
Posted by BD on 07-06-2003 at14:44:
Ok Mugs,
you'll have to give a quick review after only a few listens, then another review 6 months later. I bet they would be a little different. That album seems to grow and grow on you with time.
BD
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at15:55:
It may have originally been one of the harder albums to get into, but it sure is good.
Posted by All in the All and All on 07-06-2003 at20:18:
Those usually seem like the best ones; its like it takes time to perceive exactly what the artist was trying to do.
With Phil Keaggy's "Inseperable" cd, I'm still taking "baby steps" with it, because it was such a major shift of sound. But everytime I play it, I pick up on something cool, or deep, that I didn't notice before. Its a pretty deep piece of work.
Those are the kinds of albums where the musician totally sold out to the art, and those types of albums usually stand the test of time pretty well.
Thanks for the warnings though; I'll listen with low expectations and hope to be surprised. From the way Joey is describing it, I was thinking I'd be slain with ecstasy from the first note. Well, from what everyone's saying, I'm sure that the ecstasy with dfbb will at least come sooner or later, anyways.
AAA
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at20:21:
I haven't heard that PK CD.
DFBB is unlike anything you've ever heard. I can't think of anything else like it, except to say it's an extension of Fearful Symmetry. Other than that I can't think of any other band or album to compare it to.
Posted by All in the All and All on 07-06-2003 at20:38:
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I haven't heard that PK CD.
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Its ridiculously laid back; and its hard to listen to the whole thing through, becasue you might fall asleep. However there seems to be really neat, though laid back, musical landscapses to all of the songs; and all of the lyrics are pretty deep. It has the feel of like you're in the middle of a very holy cathedral. Definitely an artist hard at work on that one, rather than one of his standard pop/rock/folk/gutitar hero albums.
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DFBB is unlike anything you've ever heard. I can't think of anything else like it, except to say it's an extension of Fearful Symmetry. Other than that I can't think of any other band or album to compare it to.
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Hurry up and send it Joey, hurry up!!!!
Posted by Mark on 07-06-2003 at20:39:
I was thinking this was another PK instrumental. I guees it's not.
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