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Enjoy Johnny Winter wailing the blues:  http://tinyurl.com/rcbwf

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Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was usuing a Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were hectic. Also opened for Edgar, also wailed!

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Enjoy Johnny Winter wailing the blues:  http://tinyurl.com/rcbwf

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> Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was usuing a > Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were > hectic. > Also opened for Edgar, also wailed!

 When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff or a ride and just hang on it.

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>I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are >typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff >or a ride and just hang on it.

Only time I saw him was JW+, at the Worc Aud. EVERY guitar player within 100 miles was there, the front of the stage was a who’s who of local ‘rockers’. The band just kicked arse, gave us all a music lesson, and at the end, JW asked the crowd.. "..got a joint..?.." It rained pot.  Folks threw joints, even BAGS of shit.  I was stunned at the pure amount of offerings. The band each picked up a few, all the bags, and the roadies got what was left.  Great show.. JJT

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> EVERY guitar player within 100 miles was there, > the front of the stage was a who’s who of local > ‘rockers’.

 There is just something freaky about a bunch  of dudes showing up at a guitar show .. maybe tribal based … I watched Black Sabbath  Reunion show recently and most of the floor were all guys banging heads ..  with some un-pretty tough looking biker she-men bitches too..  freaky.  Compared to the Stones 40 licks CD  .. All babes up front. .. yeah.

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..Bring da band on down, behind me, boyz.. Here’s a true story, Believe it if ya want to, but it’s just too funny to not share. Working at PV, we had to sleph a few Classic 400s to a show, just over the ‘bama border.  Ozzy was head’in this outdoor show, backed by Type-o/neg (who wanted to see the amps) and Sepultura.. I only heard of Ozzy… We get there, see T/o-.  Lame ass losers who just sucked.  Painted guitars, amps, no clue, total waste of time for PV, but anyway… Sepultura is the opening act.  Flocking awesome. The crowd loves it…goes apeshit…and yells… Guy onstage tries to correct them..no chance in hell.. The band thanked them, and left… T/o- comes on..crowd is bored…  Really.. Ozzy is ready to come on.  I’m leaning over the guitar player’s amp (Hiwatt, talked my way there) and I can see Ozzy’s backstage area.  He is a cripple, I’m serious, couldn’t move.  His wife is with him, helps him get to the stage apron. I mean it, he was a cripple. CRAWLED his way.. SUDDENLY, he does a few j/jacks, the curtain opens, and you’d think it was a stand in, or he’s 25 again, jumping around far better then I could of even back then. He goes crazy, the crowd adores him, they play for 2 hours…Ozzy’s band..2 hours.. then 2 en’kores. Meanwhile, the crowd throws joints on the stage, the tech (sorry dude, whomever you were) picks them up, places them neatly on the DR100 head.  I go for the kill. …it had been awhile, ya know… I ‘crawled’ my way to them and shoved them up my sleeve.. …I fig’d the tech would get more, yet I left him 2… Driving back to Meridian was a hoot….. JJT

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > ..Bring da band on down, behind me, boyz.. > Here’s a true story, Believe it if ya want > to, but it’s just too funny to not share. > Working at PV, we had to sleph a few Classic 400s > to a show, just over the ‘bama border.  Ozzy was > head’in this outdoor show, backed by Type-o/neg > (who wanted to see the amps) and Sepultura.. > I only heard of Ozzy… > We get there, see T/o-.  Lame ass losers who > just sucked.  Painted guitars, amps, no clue, > total waste of time for PV, but anyway… > Sepultura is the opening act.  Flocking awesome. > The crowd loves it…goes apeshit…and yells… > Guy onstage tries to correct them..no chance in hell.. > The band thanked them, and left… > T/o- comes on..crowd is bored…  Really.. > Ozzy is ready to come on.  I’m leaning over > the guitar player’s amp (Hiwatt, talked my way > there) and I can see Ozzy’s backstage area.  He > is a cripple, I’m serious, couldn’t move.  His wife > is with him, helps him get to the stage apron. > I mean it, he was a cripple. CRAWLED his way.. > SUDDENLY, he does a few j/jacks, the curtain opens, > and you’d think it was a stand in, or he’s 25 again, > jumping around far better then I could of even back > then. He goes crazy, the crowd adores him, they play > for 2 hours…Ozzy’s band..2 hours.. then 2 en’kores. > Meanwhile, the crowd throws joints on the stage, the > tech (sorry dude, whomever you were) picks them up, > places them neatly on the DR100 head.  I go for the kill. > …it had been awhile, ya know… > I ‘crawled’ my way to them and shoved them up my sleeve.. > …I fig’d the tech would get more, yet I left him 2… > Driving back to Meridian was a hoot….. > JJT

If you see so. And I’m still the only one who matters in music …

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> The band each picked up a few, all the bags, and > the roadies got what was left.  Great show.. > JJT

Here u go .. This is JW I saw in a smokey road house in Austin : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWeKMsNnhB4

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> Enjoy Johnny Winter wailing the blues:  http://tinyurl.com/rcbwf

Cool clip! He’s definitely a cool guy, but I never really saw what makes him famous. Being very critical and comparing unfairly I’d say his licks are quite repetitive, just 5-6 basic themes he goes over and over again, uses the same bends and pentatonic licks at basically same droning speed all the time, also his sound doesn’t really change much at all and it isn’t very reactive *- also is pretty papery and thin-sounding, too much phaser and such effects there..some bends sound like they try to be Angus Young but fail miserably…pretty boring stuff to listen to really. Even though the band around him does rock like crazy and the whole affair does sound very pleasant in total. Only it seems like you could listen to the first minute over and over again and never know the difference. I’ve only one of his records myself though, but to me it does seem like even many a guy reading this NG could do a much more interesting job of bluesrock wailing. Or am I missing something genius about his playing? Maybe I oughtta listen so some more of him to understand what’s it all about? Cheers, Dee

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Enjoy Johnny Winter wailing the blues:  http://tinyurl.com/rcbwf > Cool clip! > He’s definitely a cool guy, but I never really saw what makes him famous. > Being very critical and comparing unfairly I’d say his licks are quite > repetitive, just 5-6 basic themes he goes over and over again, uses the same > bends and pentatonic licks at basically same droning speed all the time, > also his sound doesn’t really change much at all and it isn’t very reactive > *- also is pretty papery and thin-sounding, too much phaser and such effects > there..some bends sound like they try to be Angus Young but fail > miserably…pretty boring stuff to listen to really. Even though the band > around him does rock like crazy and the whole affair does sound very > pleasant in total. Only it seems like you could listen to the first minute > over and over again and never know the difference. I’ve only one of his > records myself though, but to me it does seem like even many a guy reading > this NG could do a much more interesting job of bluesrock wailing. > Or am I missing something genius about his playing? Maybe I oughtta listen > so some more of him to understand what’s it all about? > Cheers, > Dee

Music is personal tastes.  Either it hits you or it doesn’t.  Johnny usually hits me.

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87 or 88, that range "Button South" in Hollywood Fla, basically north Miami. Big club they used to pack about 1200 people into also opened for the Outfield there, the Romantics, and Phil Collins’s duet partner on a couple of recordings..darn if I can remember his name at the moment, black guy, their truck was stolen that night from the loading docks….Edgar was early 82 I think , Virginia Beach, Rouge’s Gallery

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was usuing a > Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were > hectic. > Also opened for Edgar, also wailed! >  When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . > I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are > typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff > or a ride and just hang on it.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Enjoy Johnny Winter wailing the blues:  http://tinyurl.com/rcbwf > Cool clip! > He’s definitely a cool guy, but I never really saw what makes him famous. > Being very critical and comparing unfairly I’d say his licks are quite > repetitive, just 5-6 basic themes he goes over and over again, uses the same > bends and pentatonic licks at basically same droning speed all the time, > also his sound doesn’t really change much at all and it isn’t very reactive > *- also is pretty papery and thin-sounding, too much phaser and such effects > there..some bends sound like they try to be Angus Young but fail > miserably…pretty boring stuff to listen to really. Even though the band > around him does rock like crazy and the whole affair does sound very > pleasant in total. Only it seems like you could listen to the first minute > over and over again and never know the difference. I’ve only one of his > records myself though, but to me it does seem like even many a guy reading > this NG could do a much more interesting job of bluesrock wailing. > Or am I missing something genius about his playing? Maybe I oughtta listen > so some more of him to understand what’s it all about? > Cheers, > Dee

Your description is precisely what has often made made for fame and wealth in popular music. At _least_ the guy played an instrument, not just his face and a mic…vomit. mvm

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I remember a bar called "The Button" in Hollywood. Spring break ‘77 w/ $100 me and three guys drove there from central PA and stayed at a KOA camp ground. Families with money put their daughters up in hotels. The rest is a XXX memory. Hilarity, age 20 :-) . – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > 87 or 88, that range "Button South" in Hollywood Fla, basically north Miami. > Big club they used to pack about 1200 people into also opened for the > Outfield there, the Romantics, and Phil Collins’s duet partner on a couple > of recordings..darn if I can remember his name at the moment, black guy, > their truck was stolen that night from the loading docks….Edgar was early > 82 I think , Virginia Beach, Rouge’s Gallery >>Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was > usuing a >>Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were >>hectic. >>Also opened for Edgar, also wailed! > When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . >I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are >typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff >or a ride and just hang on it.

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>>>>Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well.

JW+ in Worcester, Ma. JW: 3 Silver Twins JBLs RD: 3 Silver Twins EV SROs RH: 2 SVT heads, 2 SVT cabs The Worc Aud is a acoustic hell hole, I remember doing the sound for the 1st Worcester ‘Bridal Fair’ and the band (forget the name) did "Space Cowboy" for the ladies. It was the place that, if you needed a slightly bigger crowd, for a bigger act, they would stuff the rafters with bums. My Brother did Car shows there, I met Ole Anderson n Ric Flair there, T-Rex went thru equipment mal-function there too… ..BTW, get the DVD "..Born to Boogie.."  no, don’t thank me.. 10yrs After played there, *I* played there (12th banana) and today it is the Juvy court building and parking lot. Fucking waste of space, these days. JJT (yes, bed ridden, and bored..deal with it or killfile)

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The same place…later they built one on the strip in Lauderdale called "the Button", then changing the other to "Button South" Famous places, just about every spring break movie ever shot in fla was in these clubs…..the one on the strip is now a parking lot…..I played many a spring break there, good memories! And I also hail from Central Pa. "www.geocities.com/mvm55555 = moi" <"Al

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I remember a bar called "The Button" in Hollywood. Spring break ‘77 w/ > $100 me and three guys drove there from central PA and stayed at a KOA > camp ground. Families with money put their daughters up in hotels. The > rest is a XXX memory. Hilarity, age 20 :-) . > 87 or 88, that range "Button South" in Hollywood Fla, basically north Miami. > Big club they used to pack about 1200 people into also opened for the > Outfield there, the Romantics, and Phil Collins’s duet partner on a couple > of recordings..darn if I can remember his name at the moment, black guy, > their truck was stolen that night from the loading docks….Edgar was early > 82 I think , Virginia Beach, Rouge’s Gallery >>>Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was > usuing a >>>Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were >>>hectic. >>>Also opened for Edgar, also wailed! >> When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . >>I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are >>typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff >>or a ride and just hang on it.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > 87 or 88, that range "Button South" in Hollywood Fla, basically north Miami. > Big club they used to pack about 1200 people into also opened for the > Outfield there, the Romantics, and Phil Collins’s duet partner on a couple > of recordings..darn if I can remember his name at the moment, black guy, > their truck was stolen that night from the loading docks….Edgar was early > 82 I think , Virginia Beach, Rouge’s Gallery > > Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was > usuing a > > Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were > > hectic. > > Also opened for Edgar, also wailed! >  When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . > I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are > typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff > or a ride and just hang on it.

I used to like Edgar but I could never stomach Johnny. This is why we have to do away with awel the music. I am the only one who matters now ….

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > The same place…later they built one on the strip in Lauderdale called "the > Button", then changing the other to "Button South" Famous places, just about > every spring break movie ever shot in fla was in these clubs…..the one on > the strip is now a parking lot…..I played many a spring break there, good > memories! And I also hail from Central Pa. > "www.geocities.com/mvm55555 = moi" <"Al >I remember a bar called "The Button" in Hollywood. Spring break ‘77 w/ >$100 me and three guys drove there from central PA and stayed at a KOA >camp ground. Families with money put their daughters up in hotels. The >rest is a XXX memory. Hilarity, age 20 :-) . >>87 or 88, that range "Button South" in Hollywood Fla, basically north > Miami. >>Big club they used to pack about 1200 people into also opened for the >>Outfield there, the Romantics, and Phil Collins’s duet partner on a > couple >>of recordings..darn if I can remember his name at the moment, black guy, >>their truck was stolen that night from the loading docks….Edgar was > early >>82 I think , Virginia Beach, Rouge’s Gallery >>>>Got to open for him a couple of times, he wailed! OF course he was >>usuing a >>>>Firebird. I seem to remember a pair of twins as well. Those days were >>>>hectic. >>>>Also opened for Edgar, also wailed! >>>When ? Where ? Under what name <?> . >>>I’ve seen JW 2 or three times. His songs are >>>typically 20 minutes long. He can get on riff >>>or a ride and just hang on it.

:-) You’re all right by me, Grip. mvm

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>> The band each picked up a few, all the bags, and > the roadies got what was left.  Great show.. > JJT > Here u go .. This is JW I saw in a smokey road house in Austin : > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWeKMsNnhB4

dig that reel to reel tape recorder :-)

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SABBATH2005 Concert Announcement

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In Denmark > I saw the message at the bottom of the TV screen on CNN this morning and > yelled ALL RIGHT!!! It’s in June if memory serves me right. > With Ozzy! > YFISABBATH2005 > G:) > The original lineup of BLACK SABBATH has confirmed their appearance at the > 2005 edition of the Roskilde Festival, set to take place June 30-July 3 in > Roskilde, Denmark. Also scheduled to perform at the festival are > AUDIOSLAVE and GREEN DAY, among others.

I like the new song Green Day has out..just cannot think of the name of it right now..lol Should be a great show. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In Denmark > I saw the message at the bottom of the TV screen on CNN this morning and > yelled ALL RIGHT!!! It’s in June if memory serves me right. > With Ozzy! > YFISABBATH2005 > G:) > The original lineup of BLACK SABBATH has confirmed their appearance at the > 2005 edition of the Roskilde Festival, set to take place June 30-July 3 in > Roskilde, Denmark. Also scheduled to perform at the festival are AUDIOSLAVE > and GREEN DAY, among others.

Just like I said TROLL oZZy is using this disaster for their FREE promo for that SHIT-FEST

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> In Denmark > I saw the message at the bottom of the TV screen on CNN this morning and > yelled ALL RIGHT!!! It’s in June if memory serves me right. > With Ozzy! > YFISABBATH2005 > G:)

The original lineup of BLACK SABBATH has confirmed their appearance at the 2005 edition of the Roskilde Festival, set to take place June 30-July 3 in Roskilde, Denmark. Also scheduled to perform at the festival are AUDIOSLAVE and GREEN DAY, among others.

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In Denmark I saw the message at the bottom of the TV screen on CNN this morning and yelled ALL RIGHT!!! It’s in June if memory serves me right. With Ozzy! YFISABBATH2005 G:)

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Chicago 8/21/04 Ozzfest2004 Review WITH PHOTOS!

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > > > :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> > > > It figures u SICK SHITS > > *Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again* > I AM BORING > Pedo Child Molester..  what do you like on your pizza?

Pizza sucks/like u

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@uni-berlin.de: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > > > :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> > > > It figures u SICK SHITS > > *Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again* > I AM BORING > Pedo Child Molester..  what do you like on your pizza?

bwahahahahaha… you must have gotten the email :) — /(bb|[^b]{2})/ that is the Question ThePsyko Public Enemy #7 http://prozac.iscool.net

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> > > > :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> >> > > It figures u SICK SHITS >> > *Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again* >> I AM BORING > Pedo Child Molester..  what do you like on your pizza? > bwahahahahaha… you must have gotten the email :)

I heard it over the net somewhere.  :)

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> > > :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> > It figures u SICK SHITS > *Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again*

BORING

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > > :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> > > It figures u SICK SHITS > *Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again* > I AM BORING

Pedo Child Molester..  what do you like on your pizza?

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> :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g>

It figures u SICK SHITS

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> :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> > It figures u SICK SHITS

*Yawn* repetative again…*noted yet again*

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Once again I managed to sneak in a camera.  If anyone else has bootleg > photos of this show, or any other show, please Post. > Visit my website for the review with photos: www.AndrewDorner.com >lucky you! I enjoyed checking out all your concert pics! >thanks for sharing! >~Tahllula~ >http://www.gardenofedenband.com >Another Portland Original, come see!

Yeah, I liked ‘em too. Thanks, dude. Tony

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Once again I managed to sneak in a camera.  If anyone else has bootleg > photos of this show, or any other show, please Post. > My opinion: > Best Sab album w/ Ozzy – Black Sabbath. > Best Sab album w/o Ozzy – Born Again. > Favorite song – Behind The Wall Of Sleep. > Visit my website for the review with photos: www.AndrewDorner.com > Later

:Very cool…thanks for sharing the pics :) : :Hehe…" I am the Prince of  fuggin Darkness Sharon… :I don’t want no Friggin Bubbles ! " : :Hahahha~ Oh yah…nice shot of OZZys Bum <g> :All great shots …thanks again ~ : — CountryStuff ~that loves classic rock! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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Once again I managed to sneak in a camera.  If anyone else has bootleg photos of this show, or any other show, please Post. My opinion: Best Sab album w/ Ozzy – Black Sabbath. Best Sab album w/o Ozzy – Born Again. Favorite song – Behind The Wall Of Sleep. Visit my website for the review with photos: www.AndrewDorner.com Later

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> Once again I managed to sneak in a camera.  If anyone else has bootleg > photos of this show, or any other show, please Post. > Visit my website for the review with photos: www.AndrewDorner.com

lucky you! I enjoyed checking out all your concert pics! thanks for sharing! ~Tahllula~ http://www.gardenofedenband.com Another Portland Original, come see!

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fun gig

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> [Re: KISS] > You mean it doesn’t stand for "Knights In Service to Satan"? ;)

Actually, I’ve hear that more than once. Looked it up though, and it’s considered false.  The link also purports to know the actual origin of the band name.           http://www.snopes.com/music/hidden/kiss.htm Best Regards, —   /"  ASCII Ribbon Campaign                | Todd H   /                                       | http://www.toddh.net/    X   Promoting good netiquette            | http://triplethreatband.com/   /  http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/     | "4 lines suffice."

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>> [Re: KISS] > You mean it doesn’t stand for "Knights In Service to Satan"? ;) >Actually, I’ve hear that more than once. >Looked it up though, and it’s considered false.  The link also >purports to know the actual origin of the band name.   >        http://www.snopes.com/music/hidden/kiss.htm

And I I have always understood it, thats pretty much how it happened.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t >>>know these guys where from D-town. >>KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC. >Can I ask something?  Why do I see "KISS" all the time in capital letters, >as if it’s an acronym?  What does it stand for? > Its in caps because thats the way they wirte it. And contrary to what > a lot of people think, it is not an acronym for anything.

You mean it doesn’t stand for "Knights In Service to Satan"? ;)

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>> > Like my Bob Marley-style rendition of the Romantics’ "What I Like > > About You." > As a Detroiter who hates reggae, that’s sacrilege (almost). > :-) >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t >know these guys where from D-town.

KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>Like my Bob Marley-style rendition of the Romantics’ "What I Like >>>About You." >>As a Detroiter who hates reggae, that’s sacrilege (almost). >>:-) >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t >know these guys where from D-town. > KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC.

Thankfully :-) ))  Not that we’re all proud of M&M, Kid Rock or Bob Seeger…  We do thank Kiss for that song though.  It was one of the first 45s I ever bought. —    O< "Hey, who’s da’ U-boat Captain?" /()    ^^                                                      Slidell, LA

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> >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t >know these guys where from D-town. > KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC.

Can I ask something?  Why do I see "KISS" all the time in capital letters, as if it’s an acronym?  What does it stand for?

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> > >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t > >know these guys where from D-town. > KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC. > Can I ask something?  Why do I see "KISS" all the time in capital letters, > as if it’s an acronym?  What does it stand for?

LOL!!!  They certainly fit the acronym!

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> >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t > >know these guys where from D-town. > KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC. > Can I ask something?  Why do I see "KISS" all the time in capital letters, > as if it’s an acronym?  What does it stand for?

It’s an acronym for Peter, Paul, Ace and Gene. With the Welsh spellings. HTH. HAND. Glenn D.

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>> >Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t > >know these guys where from D-town. > KISS ain’t from Detroit, they are from NYC. >Can I ask something?  Why do I see "KISS" all the time in capital letters, >as if it’s an acronym?  What does it stand for?

Its in caps because thats the way they wirte it. And contrary to what a lot of people think, it is not an acronym for anything.

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> Its in caps because thats the way they wirte it. And contrary to what > a lot of people think, it is not an acronym for anything.

Well, there you go.  I’m KISS-ignorant, but I always thought "Detroit Rock City" was their best tune.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > So I’m playing with my little pick-up trio tonight, and we’re all bored > stiff with playing the same " light standards". > So the guitarist (who has both a wicked ear and a wicked sense of humor) > starts playing black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". Before I know it we’re doing a > full on jazz/funk version of the whole tune. > After that, it was whatever we could pull out of our collective asses. I > know we did: Money, Fly By Night (as a bossa nova), Crazy Train (as a > swing), Tales of Brave Ulysses (swing in 3), Any Major Dude, Low Spark of > High Heeled Boys, and Good Times Bad Times, Riders on the Storm, plus more > that I can’t remember. All done with a jazz twist. > People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. > I think I may have found a new direction…

Sorry so late with a reply. Hell, get with these guys from time to time and hit some more of that for the folks. About once or twice a month. This is the stuff I love to do: just surprise the hell out of folks. Like my Bob Marley-style rendition of the Romantics’ "What I Like About You."

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> Like my Bob Marley-style rendition of the Romantics’ "What I Like > About You."

As a Detroiter who hates reggae, that’s sacrilege (almost). :-) —    O< "Hey, who’s da’ U-boat Captain?" /()    ^^                                                      Slidell, LA

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> > Like my Bob Marley-style rendition of the Romantics’ "What I Like > About You." > As a Detroiter who hates reggae, that’s sacrilege (almost). > :-)

Learned something new: I knew about KISS and Ted Nugent, but I didn’t know these guys where from D-town.

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>>><snip> >Courtney Pine is great, thanks for remembering him. > He sure is. Check out his bbc radio show (avalible on line > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/pine/, click listen again). its brilliant. > He is such an awsome individual (he inspires awe in me) and such a promoter > of all music. Not just Jazz. (in the last couple of shows he has had Graham > Coxon and Paul Weller on talking about jazz and soul!)

I did, nice program, it’s on my bookmarks, thanks for the suggestion. > If you get chance to see him play, I’d recommend it. his band are always top > knotch, including the Dennis Rollins on bone. > neal.

Hope I can, when he was in Brazil I was living in Portugal, saw his interview with the "Brazilian Jay Leno" on cable though… Chris

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> <snip> >Isn’t it amazing it is not that common > the acid jazz and loungecore scene of the 80-90s had many acts that used to > play non-jazz as jazz. Most of these were pure novelty (Mike Flowers any > one?), but some stuff was done seriously. Courtney Pine, a survivor of that > scene, still plays the odd "new standard" (I like that), including a > (slightly too) garagey cover of All I Do (by stevie).

Courtney Pine is great, thanks for remembering him. (I have to organize my Cd’s someday) I have 2 of his late Cd’s, I’m going to check his earlier work, and also that suggestion from Jerry about The Bad Plus. There is a version of All I Do hidden about 10 minutes after the end of the last track of his "back in the day" CD, it sure was a nice surprise when I found out about it months after buying the cd, later I discovered that they mention it on the label… Chris

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> > <snip> > Courtney Pine is great, thanks for remembering him.

He sure is. Check out his bbc radio show (avalible on line http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/pine/, click listen again). its brilliant. He is such an awsome individual (he inspires awe in me) and such a promoter of all music. Not just Jazz. (in the last couple of shows he has had Graham Coxon and Paul Weller on talking about jazz and soul!) >(I have to organize > my Cd’s someday) > I have 2 of his late Cd’s, I’m going to check his earlier work, and also > that suggestion from Jerry about The Bad Plus. > There is a version of All I Do hidden about 10 minutes after the end of > the last track of his "back in the day" CD, it sure was a nice surprise > when I found out about it months after buying the cd, later I discovered > that they mention it on the label… > Chris

If you get chance to see him play, I’d recommend it. his band are always top knotch, including the Dennis Rollins on bone. neal.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > So I’m playing with my little pick-up trio tonight, and we’re all bored > stiff with playing the same " light standards". > So the guitarist (who has both a wicked ear and a wicked sense of humor) > starts playing black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". Before I know it we’re doing a > full on jazz/funk version of the whole tune. > After that, it was whatever we could pull out of our collective asses. I > know we did: Money, Fly By Night (as a bossa nova), Crazy Train (as a > swing), Tales of Brave Ulysses (swing in 3), Any Major Dude, Low Spark of > High Heeled Boys, and Good Times Bad Times, Riders on the Storm, plus more > that I can’t remember. All done with a jazz twist. > People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. > I think I may have found a new direction…

Fuck yea!  They should have been on their feet for an ovation!  I love that kind of stuff.  I used to jam with a guitarist who would throw Hendrix licks into the mix while folks was two-steppin’.  If I could find  gig like that… I’d be there in a min. —    O< "Hey, who’s da’ U-boat Captain?" /()    ^^                                                      Slidell, LA

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John, there’s a jazz band out there called the ‘Bad Plus’ that do songs like Smells Like Teen Spirit…….great stuff!  They might have a clip at Amazon.com.                               Aloha, Jerry

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Yeah, I know ‘em well. Last time I saw Medeski Martin and Wood, they did Hendrix’s "Crosstown Traffic". Herbie Hancock put out an album a few years ago called "The New Standard" which featured Nirvana’s "All Apologies." And every chick singer these days is covering Carol King, James Taylor, and Joni Mitchel . There is definitely a "new standards" movement afoot, that’s for sure. — Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> John, there’s a jazz band out there called the ‘Bad Plus’ that do songs like > Smells Like Teen Spirit…….great stuff!  They might have a clip at > Amazon.com. >                               Aloha, Jerry

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"John Shaughnessy" > I think I may have found a new direction…

 - then keep your eye on the compass! Listen here: http://www.beatallica.org/ Per LH

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><snip> >People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. >I think I may have found a new direction…

That sounds like serious fun – I’ve got a seriously warped sense of humor about cover versions too, so that sounds like my kind of evening! Have fun with it, John

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<snip> > Isn’t it amazing it is not that common

the acid jazz and loungecore scene of the 80-90s had many acts that used to play non-jazz as jazz. Most of these were pure novelty (Mike Flowers any one?), but some stuff was done seriously. Courtney Pine, a survivor of that scene, still plays the odd "new standard" (I like that), including a (slightly too) garagey cover of All I Do (by stevie). No offence to the serious Jazz heads here, but I think that many serious players that I’ve met are too up there own arses to do it, or too hesitant to do this at paid gigs and the chance that they money man won’t pay up.

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So I’m playing with my little pick-up trio tonight, and we’re all bored stiff with playing the same " light standards". So the guitarist (who has both a wicked ear and a wicked sense of humor) starts playing black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". Before I know it we’re doing a full on jazz/funk version of the whole tune. After that, it was whatever we could pull out of our collective asses. I know we did: Money, Fly By Night (as a bossa nova), Crazy Train (as a swing), Tales of Brave Ulysses (swing in 3), Any Major Dude, Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, and Good Times Bad Times, Riders on the Storm, plus more that I can’t remember. All done with a jazz twist. People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. I think I may have found a new direction… — Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell

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Cool! Wish I could have heard it. Sounds like you had a great time. Congrats! Joe. — Enjoy the ride, enjoy the ride. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/9/joesanchez.htm http://www.trainwreckblues.com http://www.garageband.com/artist/bigstevetrainwreck Our new CD is now for sale! —

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> So I’m playing with my little pick-up trio tonight, and we’re all bored > stiff with playing the same " light standards". > So the guitarist (who has both a wicked ear and a wicked sense of humor) > starts playing black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". Before I know it we’re doing a > full on jazz/funk version of the whole tune. > After that, it was whatever we could pull out of our collective asses. I > know we did: Money, Fly By Night (as a bossa nova), Crazy Train (as a > swing), Tales of Brave Ulysses (swing in 3), Any Major Dude, Low Spark of > High Heeled Boys, and Good Times Bad Times, Riders on the Storm, plus more > that I can’t remember. All done with a jazz twist. > People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. > I think I may have found a new direction… > — > Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm > "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — > George Orwell

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > So I’m playing with my little pick-up trio tonight, and we’re all bored > stiff with playing the same " light standards". > So the guitarist (who has both a wicked ear and a wicked sense of humor) > starts playing black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". Before I know it we’re doing a > full on jazz/funk version of the whole tune. > After that, it was whatever we could pull out of our collective asses. I > know we did: Money, Fly By Night (as a bossa nova), Crazy Train (as a > swing), Tales of Brave Ulysses (swing in 3), Any Major Dude, Low Spark of > High Heeled Boys, and Good Times Bad Times, Riders on the Storm, plus more > that I can’t remember. All done with a jazz twist. > People loved it. First time I’ve ever got serious applause in there. > I think I may have found a new direction…

Cool, I would go out to hear something like that in a heartbeat. Isn’t it amazing it is not that common, and that you hadn’t thought about it before? Chris

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Black Sabbath Jones Beach (politically incorrect)

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He has spent time in federal prison for his crimes againstchildren which, in his sick and twisted mind, was to him a vacation. he was busted for sending child porn of little boys to an FBI agent. Kiddie porn case brings 12 charges Grand jury indicts Springfield Twp. man BY BEN L. KAUFMAN The Cincinnati Enquirer A federal grand jury has charged Terry A. Herzog with sending 12 sexually explicit computer images of young boys across state lines from his Springfield Township home. Grand jurors also charged him with possession of files of similar pornographic computer images involving boys under age 18. The 13-count indictment, handed up in Cincinnati on Wednesday, said most of the pictures showed boys under 18 lasciviously displaying their genitals. Remaining images involved underage boys engaged in sexual acts, grand jurors said. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney said Thursday that Mr. Herzog, now 51, has not been arrested. Instead, he will receive a summons through attorney H. 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OZZFEST EVE

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > It’s Ozzfest Eve. > And all through the crypt, > Not a creek could be heard, > Not even a wimp. > I heard a noise. > I leaped from the bed. > I ran to my window, > And threw open the sash. > To my surprise! > What did I see? > Ozzy and three band mates dressed in black. > BLACK SABBATH IS BACK MAN, I exclaimed!!! > They winked and nodded their heads as they faded into the night. > I heard Ozzy say before they were out of sight, > LETS GO FUCK’N’ CRAZY!!! > YFISABBATH:) > G:)

SHUT-UP u WACK-0 BITCH u are more STUPID than that Kelly retard

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feel the love…

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s Ozzfest Eve. > And all through the crypt, > Not a creek could be heard, > Not even a wimp. > I heard a noise. > I leaped from the bed. > I ran to my window, > And threw open the sash. > To my surprise! > What did I see? > Ozzy and three band mates dressed in black. > BLACK SABBATH IS BACK MAN, I exclaimed!!! > They winked and nodded their heads as they faded into the night. > I heard Ozzy say before they were out of sight, > LETS GO FUCK’N’ CRAZY!!! > YFISABBATH:) > G:) > SHUT-UP u WACK-0 BITCH > u are more STUPID than that Kelly retard

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It’s Ozzfest Eve. And all through the crypt, Not a creek could be heard, Not even a wimp. I heard a noise. I leaped from the bed. I ran to my window, And threw open the sash. To my surprise! What did I see? Ozzy and three band mates dressed in black. BLACK SABBATH IS BACK MAN, I exclaimed!!! They winked and nodded their heads as they faded into the night. I heard Ozzy say before they were out of sight, LETS GO FUCK’N’ CRAZY!!! YFISABBATH:) G:)

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Smells Like My Sisters Ass

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> *Smells Like My Sisters Ass*

I am sure that u have THAT SMELL quite MEMORIZED by now – u fucking PERVERTed drag queen — There’s A Hole In The Sky Something Evil’s Passing By XiR

Sabbath play at Ozzfest

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> I’ll save my dooky in a Tupperware container just for choo to chew on while > I watch choo wash my windows. Choo piteous simpleton. > Kookookaachooooooooooooooooooooo

SoRRy sweetie….I don

Website: New t-shirts added

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> A ton of stuff has been added this week. If you have not been to this > website, please check it out. You might even see us at Ozzfest giving shit away… > http://www.paradigmrockshirts.com > We have added new shirts from the following bands: > Godsmack > Led Zeppelin > Mushroomhead > Kid Rock > Deftones > Black Sabbath > We have old stuff and new… tours… babydolls… long sleeve too. > Danzig > Cradle of Filth > Skipknot > Marilyn Manson > Rammstein > Hole > Skinny Puppy > Many hard to find sizes…. Small through 3XL > http://www.paradigmrockshirts.com

Kewl shirtz!

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No ‘Motorhead’ shirts!? …sight sucks

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A ton of stuff has been added this week. If you have not been to this website, please check it out. You might even see us at Ozzfest giving shit away… http://www.paradigmrockshirts.com We have added new shirts from the following bands: Godsmack Led Zeppelin Mushroomhead Kid Rock Deftones Black Sabbath We have old stuff and new… tours… babydolls… long sleeve too. Danzig Cradle of Filth Skipknot Marilyn Manson Rammstein Hole Skinny Puppy Many hard to find sizes…. Small through 3XL http://www.paradigmrockshirts.com

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Songs for beginners to learn?

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Group, How about some oldies: Under My Thumb, Jumpin’ Jack Flash – Stones Stir It Up – Bob Marley You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC Sunshine Of Your Love – Cream Purple Haze, Wind Cries Mary – Hendrix Then a little later: School Days – Clarke :) Julie (who can’t play any of School Days)

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How ’bout Mustang Sally? Dave

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat

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When I teach bass for beginners, I choose the following songs: the jack – AC/DC (is good for slow feeling/timing) songs from the pixies album thisa monkey goes to heaven (very concise base-line) songs from rage against the machine’s first album (feelings of all kind) for intermediate beginners i prefer all of NoMeansNo, Chili Peppers for advanced the TOOL stuff so long – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat

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Good choices all. Incedentally, one of my  students just brought me the Ramones "The KKK Took My  Baby  Away" as his first song. Took me back to my college DJ days *sniff* — Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->"Crazy Little Thing"? "Message"? I wouldn’t exactly call those beginers’ >tunes. >"Paranoid" and "Louie Louie" are definitely in that category. Add anything >by  Blink 182 (Ugh!), or any  crap-metal band on the radio today – Tool >excepted. > I made a practice tape for my son (12) who is learning bass. The songs > I included to get him started: > AC/DC — Back in Black > Black Sabbath — Paranoid > Rush — Working Man > Ramones — Blitzkrieg Bop > The Ventures (?) — Pipeline

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>What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should

(assuming you’re ready to progress past the "Louie Louie" stage): … songs that opened up doors and taught me something new very early in my career…. "Hotel California" (Eagles)… you’ll learn alot about patterns, riffs, simple chord progressions as well as gain some pretty neat but often used techniques that’ll come in handy again and again….  an intro to "Raggae 101"… "Margarittavile" (Jimmy Buffet)… in addition to the above, learn to GROOVE mon… learn to GROOVE…  an intro to "Beach Folk/Rock 101"… "Oh, Darling" (Beatles)… in addition to all of the above, learn to SING with the bass… Sir McCartney is arguably, the "Jimi Hendrix of Bass"… and this song demonstrates melody and dynamics at their finest…. "Tom Sawyer" (Rush)… in this one, you’ll learn from one of the masters what the "and of 1" is… an intro to "Anticipating the beat, pushing the beat, and basically how to kick ass on bass 101"… That oughtta keep ya busy for a few days :-)

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i bought a bass 2 weeks ago and started with pinkfloyd-money aerosmith-sweet emotions queen-another one bites the dust – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should >Thanks In Advance >Kat

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>i bought a bass 2 weeks ago and started with >pinkfloyd-money

Heh…good one to learn, might as well get used to bizarro time sigantures early, I guess. >aerosmith-sweet emotions

eh… >queen-another one bites the dust

F’in love Queens bass playin, I do! — Lynrd http://www.xcdx.com – Music that doesn’t suck.

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>"Crazy Little Thing"? "Message"? I wouldn’t exactly call those beginers’ >tunes. >"Paranoid" and "Louie Louie" are definitely in that category. Add anything >by  Blink 182 (Ugh!), or any  crap-metal band on the radio today – Tool >excepted.

I made a practice tape for my son (12) who is learning bass. The songs I included to get him started: AC/DC — Back in Black Black Sabbath — Paranoid Rush — Working Man Ramones — Blitzkrieg Bop The Ventures (?) — Pipeline

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> What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat

A lot of the Zeppelin stuff is pretty easy.  Dazed and confused, Whole Lotta Love, How Many More Times.  Bass is neat in one aspect, that you can start off simply playing chord roots, then gradually add more on top and in between. Melissa Etheredge, Los Lobos, Sheryl Crow, Sundays… What kinda stuff do you like? —    O< "Go Red Wings!" /()    ^^                                                      Slidell, LA

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > "Crazy Little Thing"? "Message"? I wouldn’t exactly call those beginers’ > tunes. > "Paranoid" and "Louie Louie" are definitely in that category. Add anything > by  Blink 182 (Ugh!), or any  crap-metal band on the radio today – Tool > excepted. > — > Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm > "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — > George Orwell >>What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should >>Thanks In Advance >>Kat >The first songs I learned: >Queen – Crazy little thing called love >Black Sabbath – Paranoid >The trill is gone – BB King >Stand By me – Ben E. King >Message in a bottle, Walking on the moon, Roxanne – The Police >Louie Louie – ? >– >Chris >E-mail is fake, don’t you just hate spam…

Ok, but to have something as a challenge maybe? It’s been a long time since the last time I heard crazy little.., and maybe it was a simplified version, but it was the first tune my teacher gave me when I started playing, I may even still have the sheet… — Chris E-mail is fake, don’t you just hate spam…

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This is one of my favourites, and one of the first my daughter learned even though it was written fifteen years before she was born: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/t/talking_heads/psycho_killer_bta… An easy to remember intro/verse and some cute fills.  Great. Here’s a good one to practice eighth-notes: http://www.mxtabs.net/tab_versions.php?path=Bass,u,2761,U2,With+Or+Wi… You may find it easier to "finger" if you play the B (third bar) at 2nd fret on the A string.  As this is more or less "looped" throughout the song the final G of the fourth bar sounds good if you leave it ringing and slide down to the 10th to repeat the sequence.  There are as many versions of this song as there are would-be Adam Claytons, but this seems the neatest. Good luck, Ian "People ain’t no good." Lux Interior. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat

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> What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat

The first songs I learned: Queen – Crazy little thing called love Black Sabbath – Paranoid The trill is gone – BB King Stand By me – Ben E. King Message in a bottle, Walking on the moon, Roxanne – The Police Louie Louie – ? — Chris E-mail is fake, don’t you just hate spam…

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"Crazy Little Thing"? "Message"? I wouldn’t exactly call those beginers’ tunes. "Paranoid" and "Louie Louie" are definitely in that category. Add anything by  Blink 182 (Ugh!), or any  crap-metal band on the radio today – Tool excepted. — Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should > Thanks In Advance > Kat > The first songs I learned: > Queen – Crazy little thing called love > Black Sabbath – Paranoid > The trill is gone – BB King > Stand By me – Ben E. King > Message in a bottle, Walking on the moon, Roxanne – The Police > Louie Louie – ? > — > Chris > E-mail is fake, don’t you just hate spam…

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What songs would you all say that a beginner of the bass should Thanks In Advance Kat

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