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    Originally posted by Spider_dude@6 February 2004 - 02:23
    i got courtney.
    i had courtney

    then she went for my next door neighbour

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    Whats the big deal. It is best of Courtney. Good rip of it at crazymp3s in 192 cbr.

    (Edit) Oh no~Maybe I can convert it to VBR with my pro rip kit LMAO. And it will sound much mo better. Just kiddin but if anyone gets a good 320 rip of the new Tesla or Tantric hook us up on it. I got Tesla~Into the now and Tantric Hey Now in 192 but those are the only ones that have leaked so far.

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    how about the new Alice Copper???

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    The Eyes Of Alice Cooper
    Alice Cooper - Vocals
    Eric Dover - Guitar
    Ryan Roxie - Guitar
    Eric Singer - Drums
    Chuck Garric - Bass
    1. Detroit City
    2. What Do You Want From Me?
    3. Love Should Never Feel Like This
    4. Spirits Rebellious
    5. Novocaine
    6. Man Of the Year
    7. Bye Bye Baby
    8. Be With You Awhile
    9. I'm So Angry
    10. Between High School and the Old School
    11. This House is Haunted
    12. Backyard Brawl
    13. The Song That Didn't Rhyme
    Im gonna try to get it yall

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    Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@6 February 2004 - 05:38
    Why don't you work on that Cure Box Set some of us have been waiting on.Forget that Courtney Love Pop shit.

    And where is this WebSite?If Jibbler needs help then Jibbler should ask.

    Its been how long now?3 Months?

    Not that I am Bitching or anything.But damn man.Get your shit together.
    Chill Winston

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    Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@5 February 2004 - 15:38
    Why don't you work on that Cure Box Set some of us have been waiting on.Forget that Courtney Love Pop shit.
    been looking for this Cure Box Set, and that Elvis one too.. these aren't exactly 'popular', since box sets are usually pretty expensive, and most of us don't spend money on music

    I'll keep looking, when I find it, you'll know :music1:
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    Originally posted by Jibbler@6 February 2004 - 21:57
    most of us don't spend money on music

    Ohhh yeah.Forgot about that.

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    Lonesome Skynyrd Time: A Bluegrass Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd

    "You cannot discuss this album without first considering Lynyrd Skynyrd's place in the universe. For most people, the Florida band's music epitomizes Southern rock and, more specifically, redneck music. Like it or not, it is a cornerstone of classic rock, especially south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

    But walk into most neighborhood bars in Manhattan that cater to the recently matriculated, and you'll hear Skynyrd on the sound system or on the jukebox, and you'll hear voices singing along, boozily, rediscovering their inner frat boy/sorority girl.

    "Gimme Three Steps," "Freebird" and, especially, "Sweet Home Alabama" are iconic good-time songs that transcend geographical situations and speak to the rebel yeller, or perhaps merely the draft-beer drinker in all of us.

    Now consider "A Bluegrass Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd," a collection of Skynyrd songs performed on bluegrass instruments by Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time (dubbed Lonesome Skynyrd Time here). Just using bluegrass instrumentation, however, doesn't make it bluegrass. Instead, it sounds like a lost recording of the members of Lynyrd Skynyrd themselves — if they could play the mandolin, fiddle, banjo and acoustic guitar very, very well.

    The album passes by quite amiably, but is it worth owning? The onus passes to the songs themselves. And here, Lynyrd Skynyrd shows us that it deserves a tribute album.

    "Saturday Night Special" is the kind of gun-control attack one would expect from a card-carrying liberal, and "Things Going On" is similarly activist. Did you know that Skynyrd implored its listeners to consider the difficulties of living in a ghetto? "Call Me the Breeze" (actually written by J.J. Cale) and "Tuesday's Gone" are quite pretty, far prettier than you might expect from seven gentlemen who sported back-roads facial hair, cowboy hats and spangled, largely unbuttoned shirts.

    This record also includes "The Ballad of Curtis Loew," which wouldn't make anyone's list of best-written rock songs. But its earnestness is difficult to resist and its single-minded praise of an old black bluesman doesn't jibe with the band's semi-racist reputation. A more complicated vision of Lynyrd Skynyrd emerges from all this, and that justifies Larry Cordle's project.

    Or, forget the above. "A Bluegrass Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd" is also well considered as just a platter of good music, serving primarily as a way for the legion of closet Skynyrd fans to play these old Southern rock songs in a new, tasty fashion. Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time hew very closely to the original structures and licks of the tunes; they simply play them in a more socially accepted, acoustic fashion.

    One gets a sense that the musicians enjoyed playing these songs from their past, that this album was a labor of love, and that this recording is truly a tribute. It's a worthy addition to a music fan's collection.".....

    By BOB BAHR

    Ohhhhh please look for that.Spring is almost here.First weekend in March have a big Bonfire and Play this all night.Wooooohoooooo!

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    Any one loooose der cusin ya'll *jokes*

    *sorry it was just the most redneck thing i heard in ages*

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    Ohhhh screw it.I might just go Buy this.

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