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NEW FEATURE: Bob's Soundtrack
Last post Wed, Aug 06 2008, 2:59 PM by nicopop. 459 replies.
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Kestrel
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How am I the first to notice? Hmmm. The ‘sad one’. I rather like it. Indeed - I shall grow a
drooping moustache, and wear even more black. Instead of trying to think of
witty remarks for podcasts, I shall keep a self-indulgent journal full of my
musings on diverse and dull topics, and I will paint grayish water-colours of cliffs
and dead caplin and abandoned gill nets. I shall write lengthy poems. And drink
unpleasant cheap cognacs. I will submit hectoring editorials blaming Canada for
all Newfoundland’s problems. The key of ‘Dm’ shall be my default setting. I am sure it will make for a refreshing change.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... I love that man!
~Kes Desperate times call for desperate measures Open your mind to all life's little pleasures The hole in this world could be healed if by chance everyone just stood up, took their pants off and danced~Bruce Guthro
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Wed, Jul 18 2007, 11:57 PM |
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Megins
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I feel less guilty now for the Blink 182 songs on my computer jukebox. And I agree that Shannon Hoon was a talented man who died in a completely pointless way.
He is so witty! What a lot of fun to read.
Meg
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Thu, Jul 19 2007, 12:12 AM |
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Thu, Jul 19 2007, 12:13 AM |
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Helenwheels
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What a great Soundtrack! I love his sarcastic sense of humour. Downright bitter and full of contempt. And yet still absolutely entertaining. Kind of like what he's desribing about the music in this journal... No Rain is a favorite song of mine and my husband's. And Blind Melons kick a$$! Their guitar player is fantastic and the singer is powerful and soulful (or as Bob put it "had greatness in him"). Another tortured poet soul... "Perhaps this will give me a new sobriquet in the band - ‘the depressed one’, or better yet, ‘the sad one’. For years fans have accused me of being ‘the quiet one’, because I rarely say anything onstage."..... "I am also known as the ‘smart one’, mainly because I have an unhealthy ability to recall trivia of little use to anyone, and I rarely watch TV." .... . "It does not take much, sometimes."
Or maybe he's the smart one because he has a vocabulary that blows most of us, even those with good vocabularies, right out of the water. And anyone who can master so many instruments just has to be gifted. And if you can sit back and blithely say "it doesn't ake much sometimes" because it is all THAT easy, then by golly, you're smart! I began to wonder if we Fans didn't somehow suggest that he is "the sad one" too...you know...after a show, comments like: "Wow Bob was actually smiling a lot tonight" ...as if it wasn't entirely natural to him. I dunno, just a thought. I really enjoyed this soundtrack more than many of the previous ones. The tone was great. The back-to-basics ramble was fun. And he talked about a song a really like. Nicely done!
Helen I'm goin' Straight to Hell-On-Wheels!
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Thu, Jul 19 2007, 12:47 PM |
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Definitely - you can fall off the fence on the greener side.  Anne
And when the winds of change begin to blow, I'll whisper, "You're my lighthouse" in case you didn't know. Sons of Maxwell visit my website!: Anne's Philly Phan Site at http://www.gbsfanatic.com
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Thu, Jul 19 2007, 2:15 PM |
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Columbine: Don't listen to him. His "The Sad One" persona is pure defense against the waves of estrogen wafting Rockward. He's just trying to attract fans who are even shyer than he is!
Love, Columbine (vetoing the 'stache here and now, unless he's going to start carrying spare socks again) 
Couldn't agree more.
"The human heart has hidden treasures, in secret kept, in silence sealed" -C. Bronte
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Thu, Jul 19 2007, 3:25 PM |
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Sharneliz
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DesertGal, if you happen by, HST refers to "Harmonized Sales Tax." Where by the gov't doesn't even try anymore to disguise the fact that they are giving it to you up the backside by splitting the taxes by which they are taxing the crap out of us into two seperate taxes. So the PROVINCIAL sales tax and the FEDERAL sales tax are "harmonized" in to one, big, powerful, up the bum sales tax, which they call "harmonized" so we'll feel all tranquil about it. Or not. Dunno about NL, but in NS the HST amounts to 14% Yep, $1.40 for every $10 we spend. No romance when they give it to us up the backside, 'cause there's 14% sales tax on flowers, wine, chocolates, dinner and a movie. They could at LEAST give us a kiss, near as I can figure, they haven't figured out how to tax a kiss yet. Give 'em time, they will. Not that I'm bitter.
In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
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"And she saw the people moving in the streets all leisurely and slow, and unseen among them, whispering to each other, unheard by living men and concerned only with bygone things, drifted the ghosts of very long ago. And wherever the streets ran eastwards, wherever were gaps in the houses, always there broke into view the sight of the great marshes, like to some bar of music weird and strange that haunts a melody, arising again and again played on the violin gby one musician only, who plays no other bar, and he is swart and lank about the hair and bearded about the lips, and his moustache droops long and low, and no one knows the land from which he comes." - Lord Dunsany in "The Kith of the Elf-Folk," in The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, edited by Alison Lurie. Get this book! Click the link - somebody's got a used one up for $1.28. Love, Columbine
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Wow... TWO in a ROW? I feel like I am in the Twilight Zone being first to post again! Anyhoo... new soundtrack up! This one discussing recording "then" and "now". We have
learned the hard way that endless tinkering does not makes for more interesting
records. In a digital age, it is the spaces between the notes, the burst of
energy, the sudden moment of passion that can make all the difference.
He does so well conveying so much with so few words.
~Kes Desperate times call for desperate measures Open your mind to all life's little pleasures The hole in this world could be healed if by chance everyone just stood up, took their pants off and danced~Bruce Guthro
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Sun, Aug 05 2007, 12:50 AM |
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Kestrel: Wow... TWO in a ROW? I feel like I am in the Twilight Zone being first to post again! Anyhoo... new soundtrack up! This one discussing recording "then" and "now". We have learned the hard way that endless tinkering does not makes for more interesting records. In a digital age, it is the spaces between the notes, the burst of energy, the sudden moment of passion that can make all the difference.
He does so well conveying so much with so few words.
One of the many reasons I love our Bob. Not to get too fangirly here, but I love the way he expresses himself and his opinions. Easy enough for us lay-people to understand, without sacrificing intelligence and/or actual information.
"The human heart has hidden treasures, in secret kept, in silence sealed" -C. Bronte
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Mon, Aug 13 2007, 11:39 PM |
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Helenwheels
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I am here to prevent Kes from having another Twlight Zone experience... New Soundtrack: "Frank Maher & Vince Collins, or Accordion vs. Fiddle Explained"
Helen I'm goin' Straight to Hell-On-Wheels!
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Wed, Aug 29 2007, 3:53 PM |
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Helenwheels
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Now it is ME in the Twilight Zone! Bob shares his thoughts and OPINIONS (feel free to disagree, he says) about playing Festivals.
Helen I'm goin' Straight to Hell-On-Wheels!
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