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September 18, 2005 -- 9:32 PM
posted by Al
That is one fricked up site. Look around some more it gets weirder.
September 18, 2005 -- 9:27 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
the "sex reversal mushroom"? What the fuck Mario game is that one from???
September 18, 2005 -- 9:18 PM
posted by Al
Meh, I don't even see why I was so embarassed at first. I guess I'm pretty desperate now.
Pam: You could try just putting down the song you want under a google search engine. It takes some searching but eventually you reach some sight you want with the song. I found many a song that way, not whole albums mind you just individual songs. You could also search for torrents to download songs, I managed to find really obscure albums for myself as well as my sister that way. Unfortunately it all depends on who is on line at the time and who has what. All this really amounts to in the end is how willing you are to sift thru all the garbage which is the internet. If my post have shown anything you can find whatever you want on the internet, you just have to be willing to sift.
September 18, 2005 -- 9:11 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
no, he was spinning the original. Surfing on a Rocket is also on that same album, "Talkie Walkie", which as I'm sure you know by now is probably my favourite AIR disc.
September 18, 2005 -- 9:08 PM
posted by eric
speaking of Alpha Beta Gaga, do you remember if DJ was playing the original? or was he spinning the Mark Ronson remix? (of "It's in the Rub" fame, and that fuckin' KILLER mashup of Outkast and Franz Ferd)
listen to a sample of it on juno.co.uk
also Air's either released, or is releasing a remix EP, Surfing on a Rocket, with the above Ronson remix, as well as a Juan Maclean remix. word.
September 18, 2005 -- 8:48 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Nintendo unveils the Revolution controller. It will be interesting to see what the games are gonna be like...
September 18, 2005 -- 8:29 PM
posted by eric
1. Al, yo, what's so embarassing about getting hooked up by some dudes you know from Kung-Fu? aren't they your homeboys? if you could help out one of your kung-fu buddies with something unKung related, wouldn't you offer your help? that's all this is. just a kung-Fraternity of dudes helping one another out.
2. Pam: i know you're up on the Country music stuff.. to tell you the truth, for as many mp3 blogs that i read, not a lot of sites cater to your tastes...or at least if they're out there, i haven't come across them yet. i'll try to dig through my links and find that one site that hosts mostly old country blues vinyl stuff.
in the mean time you can check out this site i found yesterday, Home of the Groove they're pretty good for rare Soul, Funk, and R&B.
3. Taylor: yeah that track is catchy. which album is that off of? did you get that link i sent of the new Akron/Family? shit those hippie monks are unstoppable.
September 18, 2005 -- 8:02 PM
posted by Al
I learned something important today. When you get desperate enough to do something you get over minor idosycncrasies very quickly. Like for today I went to Kung-Fu class and my instructor asked what I did this summer. I immediately went straight to telling him how I was looking for a mechanical engineering job. Almost immediately half the senior Tai Chi practicioners were offering advice or possible referals (remeber it isn't about actually getting the interview but creating opprotunities to get contacts.) turned out one of the guys was the operations director for Transalta. Not putting my eggs in one basket though, I'm still going to be applying like mad. He did however said he might be able to look to get something for me but no gurantee. Better then that bullshiting weirdo I mentioned many post back who talked like he could do something for me but couldn't. Why is this important? Well 4 months ago I wasn't desperate enough to ask for help from people in my kung -fu class.(Which I could of done but didn't) . Now I am. I got over embarrasement, but more importantly I'm desperate enough. Well I'm still not so desperate were I'll stoop down to the level of giving the hundred dollar handshake(Shake hands with some one important while giving them a hundred dollar bill). (A tactic my co-worker keep on telling me that I should do. This however brings a whole bag of moral dishonesty and integrity issues. Plus if anyone found out they could always blackmail you with this information, and in worse case if APEGGA the governing body of engineers found out you can pretty much say good bye to your degree and any hope of being a engineer in Canada. Not that I think my co-workers has the balls to do this himself, as you find out when working with all these different people, it's all talk but no action. If I told him to do it to get a better job at a bigger machine shop he wouldn't do it himself.) But I digress, it seems I want to use every angle or opprotunity I have to get a job. Well it has been 4 months and I'm getting pretty desperate.
September 18, 2005 -- 7:54 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Whenever there's a DJ around I always hear tracks that I know I have and yet don't have the slightest clue as to what it is. Then a week later I'll be listening to some of the music I have and be like "motherfucker, it's that track again!". Right now I'm listening to Alpha Beta Gaga by AIR, and I'm thinking "DAMN, so THAT's what that song was that was playing while we were setting up at Ruckus". It has that catchy whistling-part that I couldn't stop whistling for the rest of that night. Hell, I've been whistling it for like the last 2 weeks.
This whole inability to identify tracks that I should know is really bugging me...
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