Venkman
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always nice to listen to new bands
Thanks mate
Anytime :good job:
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Muahaha I found us a member with my sports new lol
hey Venkman do you like Luke Mccown? I think the kid has a cannon for an arm but needs to make better decisions.
You just took the words right out of my mouth. Luke McCown has great potential, he just needs better judgement.
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Well, tonight I'll be going to see a local show where one of my friend's band is playing. That shuld be fun. Then, Saturday night I'm going bowling. I'm not too good at bowling, but I just go to have a good time.
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I see the Deer Hunter is on there. Such a powerful movie, as well as depressing.
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welcome to beatking, venkman :)
Thank you very much.
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kia ora venkman...nice to see you at beatking.....i had a listen too dude and i like the sound..nice strings in the backround...nice hammond type organ sound......very much like cure to me (vocals that is).....very cool... :good job:
I've noticed the similarity between Tim Kasher's (Cursive) and Robert Smith's lyrics.
And if you're interested, check out The Good Life, Tim Kasher's side project. It's more of a relaxed, acoustic sound. The earlier albums were more electronic oriented, but last years release, "Album of the Year" is by far their best effort to date.
http://www.saddle-creek.com/bands/goodlife/
Click downloads and enjoy. :scratchin:
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Pretty sophisticated rock - I liked the third cut The Great Decay the best. Their bio says: By turns wildly dissonant (“Some Red Handed Slight of Hand,” “A Gentleman Caller”) and beautifully restrained (“Driftwood: A Fairy Tale,” “The Recluse”), the organ and cello lines, thundering rhythms and disjointed guitars mesh in a symbiotic relationship with Kasher’s narrative—replete with recurring themes and a resolution that ultimately leaves the players and listeners both sated and spent-- that seems fairly appropriate.
Make yourself at home, Mr V, and thanx again for the post
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Thank you. And no problem with the post, that's what I'm here for.
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Oh yeah, you'll just have to click on "downloads". It didn't link straight to the page.
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Absolutely.
http://cursivearmy.com/03/home2.html
There are a few songs to download there on their official site. I hope you enjoy.
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A great concept from Indie rockers Cursive. I have been listening to this album a lot recently and I am pretty impressed. The songwriting here is great, and in many cases, just plain brilliant.
Best song (in my opinion): Driftwood: A Fairy Tale
Also: I am new here, so if this was already discussed, I apologize.
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I guess I don't mind The Killers. Their lyrics don't really do anything for me, but the music is somewhat enjoyable.
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I dont think they're is any Brown's fans here but I don't wanna leave anyone out so here ya go.
February 7, 2005, at 10:32 AM ET
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Jacksonville, FL (Sports Network) - Patriots defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel accepted an offer to become the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns after New England's Super Bowl XXXIX victory over the Eagles on Sunday night.
It didn't take long. Browns president John Collins called after the game, and Crennel said yes.
"I was excited about that," Crennel said. "I'm excited about the opportunity to work with them." Crennel, who had been rumored to be in line for the Cleveland job for some time, could be introduced as the first black head coach in team history as early as Tuesday.
Contract negotiations between Crennel's agent, Joe Linta, and the Browns are set to begin Monday, the team said.
New England ended its season in fine fashion Sunday, claiming its third championship in four years with a 24-21 win over Philadelphia at ALLTEL Stadium.
The 57-year-old Crennel, who started his pro coaching career on Ray Perkins' staff with the New York Giants in 1981, will be Cleveland's third coach since 1999, when the Browns returned to the league as an expansion team.
Since then, the club has posted a dismal 30-67 mark and lost their only playoff game in 2002.
Crennel is no stranger to the Browns organization. He served as the club's defensive coordinator in 2000 under Chris Palmer, who was fired after going just 5-27 in two years. In Crennel's one season in charge of Cleveland's defense, the Browns recorded 42 sacks -- a 17-sack improvement over the previous year.
He was also interviewed for the head coaching position before Butch Davis was hired in 2001.
There is a Browns fan now. That would be me. I hope it will do some good getting Crennel.
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