maldorurr

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  • [It seems like the kind of shit that surely E-40 must have used at one point--"I effervesce skraight lanquid, mayne" or something--but I can't say that with any certaintidity. We need an "effervescin' lanquid" graemlin on the dub.
  • Maybe I'm on some serious -- I have yet to see anyone produce any firm (n/h) evidence regarding the role of the current and the previous American administrations in the Zelaya coup, either for or against. I certainly don't disbelieve that this g…
  • Everybody knows it already, but let it be said: "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" =
  • I've seen them in plenty of locations that aren't drug spots. Plus, do crackheads really need assistance finding crack houses? Yeah, very rarely is the major obstacle on the path to crackheaddom the inability to find crack. In the Midwest/Texas, …
  • All the late '60s/early '70s stuff on Chrysalis and Harvest seemed to have that dope, post-Mitch Mitchell crunchy Ludwig drum sound.
  • I had on custom-made, black linen, crepe-weave shorts with a matching Tommy Bahama-style button-up shirt, black dress sandals and a black Kangol hat. btw, jason whitlock is the michael steele of black sports columnists. Whitlock's terr…
  • Raeding all the post, apart from being a crap attitude/racist mentality etc. Wouldn't it also open up the opportunity to cater to the crowd of black and latinos who are not getting allowe dinto these places and/or are not getting the music they want…
  • Yeah, the entire Power & Light District has a ban on "oversized white t-shirts" precisely because they "attract the thug element" ... bullshit. I know a dude who was there when all this went down and said that the volume was completely average …
  • As a KC native, lemme confirm that the White Power District is on some -type bullshit. They basically set up the clothing restrictions (yes, there are clothing restrictions) such that anyone who dresses like anything other than a White middle man…
  • From I>The Aura/I>, when his band included Ndugu and Alphonso Johnson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7f5Ct4YJ2c
  • Big, big fan of I>The Aura Will Prevail/I> and I>I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry[/i], plus all his work with Zappa--his solos on [i]Roxy & Elsewhere/I> and I>One Size Fits All/I> =
  • Motion to combine this thraed with the "how did grunge come about?" discussion
  • Roughly in order (though individual films may rank differently): Andrei Tarkovsky (whom surprisingly no one has mentioned so far) Ingmar Bergman Stanley Kubrick Kiyoshi Kurusawa Takeshi Kitano Yeah, Tarkovsky is I've never made it all the way …
  • Federico Fellini Jean-Luc Godard David Lynch Nicolas Roeg Alejandro Jodorowsky Honorable mentions ('cos I'm sure they're hurt at being excluded) to Ingmar Bergman, Scorsese, Kubrick, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
  • No maidens were treated without proper chivalry upon that day, I tell you.
  • Frankly, I'm fuskin' amazed. That he could roll out shit like the John Boehner line speaks pretty powerfully to what a shake-up of American electoral politics even this brief period of Obama's administration has been ...
  • Dig those sensitive close shots of the steel guitar player killing it on an imaginary Wurlitzer that sounds nothing like a steel guitar ...
  • One barber clipping in 4/4, the second doing 7-against-4 in 16th notes, the third one laying down a geometrically-derived series of Mellotron-strings chords, and the third one doing a thematic hair improvisation in 3 against the 7.
  • I've never been one to put one iota of faith in the government or a f*ckin president. I could give a F*ck. But anyone w/ any sense could see that it was time for a new look up in this muthafuska. But the real shift is gonna have to be way deeper t…
  • Y'all easily represent the most uptight, closed-minded collection of "liberals" I have ever encountered in my life. Not all mythology is "science fiction". And the archeological evidence to back said mythology has been there for you to see for qu…
  • Go back farther than 75. "Listen" from '73 is my favorite JGW album (maybe manny balone would agree with me?). The whole album is slow, seductive, and funky. Peep two of my favorites: That first one especially is interesting--I've never heard JGW …
  • Not quite as dope as the studio version, but definitely well up in this category: Johnny "Guitar" Watson -- "I Wanna Ta-Ta You, Baby" (live in Germany '77) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0tF8LxpAKA&feature=related Not really being from …
  • Hollar'd at the crew roundabout midnight. Watched Die Hard with not one, not two, but three Diet Cokes. Back to the crib; bumped the Genesis '70-'75 boxed set; passed out on the couch around 4. THIS IS MISSOURI THUG LIFE.
  • Don't be afraid to hit Denton ifn you're looking for some skinny jeans and awful post-rock bands. Actually, a buddy of mine is spinning at a club there called Hailey's tomorrow night, although the towering wacknuss of the cats who will be in attend…
  • 'Young Sarcophagus' = Editz: The appellation, not the MC ... can't really F*ck with G-Unit stuff (and as long as we're on the topic, without any implied homophobia, G-Unit does sound like the name of a boy band assembled by the Spice Channel).