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simulated stereo
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skinhead
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Expat Judge
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keithinkorea
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thermonuclearman
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Eurofunk
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Latest active threads on Music, Art and Literature::
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2007-02-20 10:22:00)
by simulated stereo
I'm running a little behind this week, my folks were visiting Korea for the first time and they went back to the States yesterday. You had to get the clubs in Houston, Texas early if you wanted the catch The Judy's. This was because they had school the next day. The Judy's were four High school kids: David Bean, Sam Roush, Jeff Walton, and Dean Cessac from the Houston suburb of Pearland who ... 
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-11-07 22:59:00)
by skinhead
Is it the image, the sound, the smell, the taste or the touch (the intuition) of evil which manifests itself most prominently within your experience? I marvel at the sounds of death metal, Metallica and Sepultura. Images are quite benign in comparison with the spoken word, lyrical content coupled with the vibrations of an acoustic or electronically modified method of aural manipulation. What gets... 
Started 3 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-15 01:27:26)
by skinhead
Yothu Yindi all alive. A live show I taped off the ABC simulcast 15 years ago. - Broome's Stompem Ground 1993. What night. What a show. Yothu Yindi were the darlings of Oz pop with Treaty and Djapanna , and I saw the show in all it's rock glory. I hope we're near the vicinity of a treaty, finally. Wanna be at legal peace with the Brethren of the land. 
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2008-11-13 11:48:00)
by The_Eyeball_Kid
Hendrix's drummer has banged out his last rim-shot: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7726024.s tm One of the best rock drummers there ever was. He had the perfect mix of technical skill, flamboyance and subtlety and never played a beat too many or a beat out of place. How many drummers today can you say THAT about? EDIT: As an addendum - my top three Mitch Mitchell performances ... 
Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-27 13:22:00)
by simulated stereo
The old thread has mysteriously disappeared, so here's a new one. As for me, it's a Touch and Go kind of day: 
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2008-11-06 17:23:15)
by Bipolar Mindscrew
Something about being an English major made me dispose of my comic books during my literature-induced daze... perhaps being compared to Comic Book Guy or Brodie (Mallrats)... regrets, regrets... When I started my new job at the public school, I discovered a previous foreign teacher had persuaded the library to get a copy of The Watchmen , which a quick search of Google will reveal as the "... 
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-09 22:55:00)
by Tarkaan
Most J-pop is English peppered Japanese. Origa, on the tracks she did for Ghost in the Shell mixes Russian, Latin, Japanese, and English. You Tube Just hearing Replica makes me want to watch Solid State Society again. 
Started 3 months ago (2008-08-19 17:44:00)
by flotsam
By which I mean the last century. The Twentieth. Who, to you, was the seminal, transcendental, elevating and elevated musical performer of the century just gone by? Not a band, a person. A genius. A mastermind. A maestro. We all talk a lot of music here, and we are privileged to have Herr SimSter among us...but we can we settle on just one from that long turbulent century? Rules:... 
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-15 10:50:00)
by RACETRAITOR
Stompers is having a battle of the bands throughout November, and there are actually some high-quality bands from a wide variety of genres scheduled to play. Saturday 8th November 1st round The Concrete Organics Captain Bootbois We Need Surgery Galaxy Express Saturday 15th November 2nd Round St. John the Gambler Rabihem Sotto Gamba Decadent Gonads Saturday 22nd November 3rd ... 
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-03 15:14:00)
by Tarkaan
Anyone want to help me workshop a serial science-fiction story written for high-level but young elementary school students? 
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Hot threads for last week on Music, Art and Literature::
Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-27 13:22:00)
by simulated stereo
The old thread has mysteriously disappeared, so here's a new one. As for me, it's a Touch and Go kind of day: 
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2008-11-13 11:48:00)
by The_Eyeball_Kid
Hendrix's drummer has banged out his last rim-shot: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7726024.s tm One of the best rock drummers there ever was. He had the perfect mix of technical skill, flamboyance and subtlety and never played a beat too many or a beat out of place. How many drummers today can you say THAT about? EDIT: As an addendum - my top three Mitch Mitchell performances ... 
Started 3 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-15 01:27:26)
by skinhead
Yothu Yindi all alive. A live show I taped off the ABC simulcast 15 years ago. - Broome's Stompem Ground 1993. What night. What a show. Yothu Yindi were the darlings of Oz pop with Treaty and Djapanna , and I saw the show in all it's rock glory. I hope we're near the vicinity of a treaty, finally. Wanna be at legal peace with the Brethren of the land. 
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2007-02-20 10:22:00)
by simulated stereo
I'm running a little behind this week, my folks were visiting Korea for the first time and they went back to the States yesterday. You had to get the clubs in Houston, Texas early if you wanted the catch The Judy's. This was because they had school the next day. The Judy's were four High school kids: David Bean, Sam Roush, Jeff Walton, and Dean Cessac from the Houston suburb of Pearland who ... 
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-09 22:55:00)
by Tarkaan
Most J-pop is English peppered Japanese. Origa, on the tracks she did for Ghost in the Shell mixes Russian, Latin, Japanese, and English. You Tube Just hearing Replica makes me want to watch Solid State Society again. 
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2008-11-06 17:23:15)
by Bipolar Mindscrew
Something about being an English major made me dispose of my comic books during my literature-induced daze... perhaps being compared to Comic Book Guy or Brodie (Mallrats)... regrets, regrets... When I started my new job at the public school, I discovered a previous foreign teacher had persuaded the library to get a copy of The Watchmen , which a quick search of Google will reveal as the "... 
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-11-07 22:59:00)
by skinhead
Is it the image, the sound, the smell, the taste or the touch (the intuition) of evil which manifests itself most prominently within your experience? I marvel at the sounds of death metal, Metallica and Sepultura. Images are quite benign in comparison with the spoken word, lyrical content coupled with the vibrations of an acoustic or electronically modified method of aural manipulation. What gets... 
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