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  1. You can read about it here in The Smoking Gun: :read this: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0423041friends2.html
  2. Might be true. 'Something's happen' here, what it is, ain't exactly clear.." (Buffalo Springfield)
  3. It generally takes less than 5 minutes, so it doesnt bother me. I wil occassionally skip registering if I think its a site I will never go back too. But most of the time, Im glad i did...
  4. We had a professor at the UCLA Film School who secretly did this (same guy mentored Jim Morrison and Ray Manzcarek when they were film students there)--saved alot of money and got to travel the world when he retired :)
  5. Spoke to a theater exhibitor tonight--his chain expects it to be big--trailer looks good too
  6. Here are some new free MP3 samples :) Top right corner http://www.theymightbegiants.com/
  7. There was a short discussion about them in this thread: http://www.beatking.com/forums/index.php?s...might+be+giants
  8. Sorry Cap'n Redneck--assisted suicides arent allowed by the moral absolutists~ :bigsmile:
  9. ...which begs the ?, 'what the hell were you doing?"
  10. The profit margins are small, I agree, and ridiculously low. He makes his money from Ipods which now outsell imacs.
  11. Rolling Stones' arrests to become movie LONDON, -- U.S. cable network HBO has commissioned a movie about the 1960s drug arrests of Rolling Stones' Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. The Independent reported Sunday the movie, "A Butterfly on a Wheel," is to be filmed next year with actor Nigel Havers playing his father, Lord Havers, who was the defense attorney for Jagger and Richards, both of whom faced heavy fines and prison sentences. "It's a quirky bit of English history, but it has international appeal -- 1967 was just an incredible year and this incident was a very significant turning point in history and the way the media works," said screenwriter Nick Fisher. "It was perhaps the birth of a new kind of youth culture and a change in tabloid journalism -- it was the first big 'pop stars and drugs' story." In 1967, after a tip, police raided Richards' home, where traces of marijuana were found. In addition, amphetamine pills were discovered in Jagger's coat and heroin was found on a visitor. Both Richards and Jagger were con- victed and sentenced to prison, but there was a public outcry and the cases were appealed. Richards subsequently won his appeal and Jagger's prison sentence was reduced to probation. Via MSN 60s/70s Rock N Roll Club
  12. If people want to fight, they can do it by PM... If it gets out of hand, we maybe forced to bring in Jerry Springer, and nobody wants that
  13. Hey guys, we wanna respect all new members, and we want all new members to respect the other members. If everybody does that, then things will be cool. Nobody wants flaming on this site, or to have the other unmentionable site's problems here. We will make every effort to ensure there is no carry-over. Are you cool with that? If so, let's be noble here and give everyone a shot to fit in.
  14. Maybe not, but lets pretend this is Oz and the past doesnt exist.
  15. Bump, for those who missed it the last time around. :good job:
  16. For those of you who haven't seen The Beatle's Yellow Submarine movie, check it out. Even if you are not a Beatles fan, the music video for I Feel Fine will give you an idea of what's in store with Yellow Submarine :good job:
  17. Soon to be the next craze, bulldozer joyrides! :read this: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4836277/
  18. Sounds like your type of thinking, ASU :D
  19. With all the corporate firing these days its a wonder any of these companies last. The bottom line today mentality makes no sense in the long run
  20. Cool. This welcome thread is sincere. Make youself at home... Let's have some fun here and build this community together.
  21. Im not surprised about the health ailments of aging rock stars. All those years of touring, drugs and alcahol and partying, must have taken their toll. I dont understand at all why Keith Richards is still living
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